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You may have heard recycling is bullshit.

Metal recycling is not. It is 100% legit. We should recycle more metal.

Asphalt? At least 98% of it is recycled. It's the world's most recycled material.

Paper? Iffy.

Plastic though? Absolute bullshit. Plastic recycling is basically bullshit.

Electronics recycling? Pretty much bullshit, unfortunate because the Tantalum in them is useful and scarce.

is there a technical limitation preventing a version of mastodon that would let you select from a list of known instances to federate with per post?

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"Chaos never died. Primordial uncarved block, sole worshipful monster, inert & spontaneous, more ultraviolet than any mythology (like the shadows before Babylon), the original undifferentiated oneness-of-being still radiates serene as the black pennants of Assassins, random & perpetually intoxicated."

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There are no queer friendly cops. #Pride means abolish the police, abolish prisons, and queer liberation.

Surviving the Future: Abolitionist Queer Strategies is a collection of the most current ideas in radical queer movement work.

Cast off progressive narratives of liberal hope & build mutual networks of rebellion and care.

Save 20% w/ code JUNE til 7/1 at pmpress.org/index.php?l=produc

cw: animal death 

mourning the crow that got run over right in front of my house today. i love the crows that live around us so much i've gotten so much closer to them and i talk to them every day and it makes me so unfathomably angry at our stupid conception of whats necessary for living spaces; gridded out by stratifications of mass death and pollutant seepage. i hate it so much. i miss my crow friend.

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@exiliaex judging by these articles i found:
https://www.wmdt.com/2023/06/bill-to-allow-corporations-to-vote-in-seaford-stalls-in-legislature/ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/one-delaware-city-is-poised-to-give-corporations-the-right-to-vote/ar-AA1cRrXU

seaford’s city council requested this. they are not the first town to do this, with the (stated) reason that these entities have contributed to the town and have a stake in it

the bill is currently stalled, alongside a bill that would ban all cities in delaware from allowing corporations to vote. so it’ll be a while before either happens.

"The Delaware House is once again set to vote Tuesday on a bill that would allow hundreds of LLCs to vote in local elections in the town of Seaford, pop. 8,500.

The bill was pulled from the schedule last week after receiving national scrutiny — but now it's back"

this seems very not good

twitter.com/MorePerfectUS/stat

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Let there be no doubt that I am the assemblage of our ancestors, the arena in which they exercise my moments.

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What does it mean to reject the idea of a centralized power structure?

this journal (Coils of the Serpent) is really good so whats up with Nina Power being on the Advisory Board?

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📣 Exciting news! Introducing ARCH: Archives Research Compute Hub, a new research service from @internetarchive. Now you can build, access & analyze digital collections at scale. Check out our blog post for all the details: blog.archive.org/2023/06/26/bu #archives #research

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I admit I'm sceptical about the value of transferring the responsibility of punishing Indigenous prisoners in federal prison to Indigenous communities.

thetyee.ca/Analysis/2023/06/26

In the context of colonial courts and policing, transferring punishment to communities without giving them actual sovereignty over acceptable behaviour and ways of dealing with conflict seems like a trap.

It's similar to other decarceration ideas, in that it contributes to a deeper separation between the "good" prisoner who participates in their own punishment through so-called rehabilitation and those who refuse or are not given the option. Except it adds in a dimension of community belonging, which leaves it in the hands of the new jailer to define community.

It uses the language of reconciliation but seems like a poison pill.

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if hacking had any impact they'd make it illegal
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I keep seeing these posts about "if you can read cursive, help the National Archives digitize old records!"

folks...that is the kind of work someone should get paid for

when you encourage people to give away their labor doing entry-level work in a professional discipline?

you are contributing to the erosion of both wages and respect for that discipline

the federal government ABSOLUTELY has the cash to pay for the work they want done

they're choosing not to and you're helping them 🙄

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The old world is dying and communes struggle to be born

The commune centers two core components: an anti-individualistic collective bond and a concomitant radical transformation of everyday life. In liberal ideology, which is grounded in the capitalist marketplace, human community is reduced to unmoored individuals who are forever in competition. In the face of this atomization, communes are formed around the desire to carry out collective projects. Communes arise when we transform our relationships with each other and face the world together.

As the Invisible Committee defines it, “what constitutes the commune is the mutual oath sworn. . . to stand together as a body. . . a commune was a pact to face the world together. It meant relying on one’s own shared powers as the source of one’s freedom. What was aimed for in this case was not an entity; it was a qualitative bond, and a way of being in the world.” Communes construct community out of isolation and replace individualism with collective self-determination and well-being. Communes form when groups of individuals attempt to directly “communize” their lives (put them in common) and face the problems of the world together.

. . . Rather than orienting towards seizing and wielding power, networks of communes attempt to secede from power’s grasp and destitute its institutions. Secession does not mean establishing new borders but instead practicing communist forms of life and promoting counter-circulation between a growing archipelago of autonomous territories.

. . . This is how communism is built on a large scale. Territory is inhabited and controlled, the people living within this archipelago of liberated territory establish contact and material links between themselves, learn to provide for their needs, and establish liberated relationships with each other and the land. The means of existence are appropriated and/or collectively constructed. Organic gardens and farms are established to directly feed people, free clinics to heal the sick, and worker cooperatives to produce for the needs of the community rather than profit.

The material construction of another world deprives capitalist state power of its capacity to manage and control us. This is ultimately what the Invisible Committee means by destitution, by “becoming ungovernable.”

Read more in my article "Living Communism: Theory & Practice of Autonomy & Attack" anarchiststudies.org/living-co

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bias check:
when you use the word 'people' (in whatever language), are you inclusively imagining children under the age of 13? or do they implicitly "not count" in your mind?

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A small congregation of exiles.