[-] jack@hexbear.net 5 points 4 hours ago

That is a really fucking big turbine holy shit

[-] jack@hexbear.net 3 points 8 hours ago

William Morris

Oh hey

[-] jack@hexbear.net 49 points 13 hours ago

Good example of how social conservatism opens countries to additional venues of imperial intervention.

[-] jack@hexbear.net 26 points 14 hours ago

Frankly embarrassing timeline, why bother?

[-] jack@hexbear.net 17 points 1 day ago

as it has always been, the composition of resistance and alliance is a material and political phenomenon, not springing from ancient religious rifts and conflicts

contextphobic hegel

[-] jack@hexbear.net 18 points 1 day ago

The McDonald's manager is absolutely not gonna let him leave the shift early. He has quarterly numbers to hit.

[-] jack@hexbear.net 8 points 1 day ago

Nodutdol is very legit. They're a new organization, but formed by a lot of experienced ML and anti-imperialist organizers.

[-] jack@hexbear.net 15 points 2 days ago

I hate my boss, he's a lazy sack of shit who pays no attention to anything, even his own words

We have a customer who, for insurance reasons, wants us to share information about the system we built for them with one of our competitors for review. Quite possibly bullshit, because they are a fishy customer. My boss said we wouldn't share anything about a system with a competitor until the customer completes the payments they owe us (Statement of Interest 1, for future reference), and I said "that's reasonable". I communicated this to the customer. They whined and said it's necessary and it's really not that much info, blah blah.

I spoke to the customer's lender that financed the system. They said it'll take a week or two, but they're processing the final payments. It's out of the customer's hands. Cool! I communicate this to my boss, who says to go ahead and share the system info with our competitors (Statement of Interest 2). I do so.

A week and a half later, the customer emails to say the thing I set up with the competitor hasn't come through yet. Ok, I tell them, I'll look into it. My boss is copied on the email, and he responds to me (and copies multiple coworkers who have literally nothing to do with this) by exactly reiterating Statement of Interest 1! This is in exact contradiction to Statement of Interest 2. Did he forget the Statement of Interest 2, because he often works drunk? Or did he never pay attention to that conversation in the first place, because he has no respect for any of his employees?

When I respond by reminding him about Statement of Interest 2, he does the exact same thing he always: he goes silent. No response, no acknowledgement. He does shit like this CONSTANTLY.

[-] jack@hexbear.net 53 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

The MIC today is only good at two things:

  1. Creating profits for arms dealers
  2. Killing civilians from the air against non-state powers
[-] jack@hexbear.net 14 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Even if it's not true, we want Israelis to believe it

[-] jack@hexbear.net 44 points 3 days ago

thought last we checked the average amerikkkan was big into genocide and such.

I'm sure there are ways this is true, but the current genocide in Gaza is incredibly unpopular and the very large majority of Americans want an end to Israeli aid.

Probably only 25% of Americans actually benefit in a material way from imperialism (settler colonialism is a different matter).

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Written by a member of my PSL branch very-smart

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I'd been thinking Telegram would be a sufficiently secure alternative, but as Western intelligence gets their hooks into that system I think we need to go self-hosted. Element is the biggest name here, but I'm curious what options are the best for a combination of both security and feature maturity.

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Written by a member of my branch monkey-typewriter

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I had a little 15 gallon aquarium with a small population of tetras, kuhli loaches, a betta, and two shrimp, plus snails. I bought a 55 gallon tank to give them all a better environment.

I filled the tank and planted it heavily then gave it a week to stabilize before I added anything. I moved snails, the shrimp, and some microfauna over. I bought a bag o bugs to increase microfuna diversity, and a dozen more shrimp, mostly young, and gave that another months to stabilize. The shrimp were growing up, carrying eggs, looking good to go. I added my five tetras from the old tank and everything seemed great for a few more weeks. Everyone was healthy, plants were thriving, baby shrimp were starting to appear. The loaches went in a little later and they've been good all along.

I went to a nice local aquarium store and bought five more tetras. Four days later, all but two tetras - one new, one old - were dead. I have no idea why. Water tested normal, so the ones from the store must have introduced something, but it was outside their return policy. But the shrimp were still doing well, so I moved the betta over. That was this week.

Today I go to check on my baby shrimp, and not only can I not find them - I can't find any shrimp at all. Usually they're all over the place. I could identify most of them individually because I bought a bag of wild colored, so they were very varied. Every single one of them died sometime between this morning and Wednesday night.

I guess it's a temperature issue. It got chilly here for August the last few nights, into the low sixties, and I didn't have a heater in the tank yet.

I'm feeling extremely discouraged. All I want out of these is to be healthy environments where animals can live safe little lives. And this was my biggest, most careful, most planned out aquarium ever. And now it's basically a graveyard. There's no shrimp population to even rebuild from. I have utterly failed in my mission to create a good environment for my little sea creatures.

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Written by a comrade of mine! The healthcare industry is politically and economically dominant in Cleveland. It's also very closely connected to the zionist entity, and workers are organizing against it.

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BT News is live streaming this week's People's Conference for Palestine in Detroit. I sadly couldn't make it with my comrades who traveled there, but I'm gonna watch as much live as I can.

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2192594

PSL has been doing these casual roundtable conversations lately and they fucking rule

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Everyone who has spent the last six months organizing, protesting, harassing zionist ghouls, and calling out Genocide Joe has a part in this. The US would never, ever allow something like this to pass without the large, persistent, and threatening popular movement that has demanded a ceasefire and Palestinian liberation.

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