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[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Agreed. I'm more excited to see what Summer Eternal does.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 week ago

The right literally dont want to stop the rich. They want to stop the left from stopping the rich. People who identify as right wing can sometimes be brought out of the cancerous mindset that reinforces their oppression, but "the right" is absolutely no fucking ally to anyone seeking liberation for their community.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Organize your community.

Read history and theory from other radicals.

Find like minded people and put your labor into providing food and everyday essentials like soap to your community members who can't afford them.

Gather in the streets and make your voices heard.

Work on a community garden and plant vegetables at home if you can.

Forge bonds with your literal neighbors and learn what about the accessibility needs of those around you.

Make emergency preparednes kits and discuss plans with your neighbors and comrades.

Talk to the queer people you know who don't feel safe in their home/city/state/country about what they need to be safe.

Build bonds with real people who also want to make change, and dont fucking talk to cops.

Learn about the dangers both infiltration and jacketing pose to radical movements, and practice disciplined opsec.

Do all of this and anything else that your local community needs to survive and thrive without relying on fascist government or capitalists generally.

TLDR: Practice mutual aid and solidarity.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Hopefully your 401k is diversified with international stocks and other assets, which have been increasing as US stocks have decreased. Definitely dont panic sell now. In the short term, the US stock market may keep dropping or it may hold steady or increase from here. In the long term, unless capitalism truely fails or is dismantled in the US, a diversified stock portfolio will go up.

The only guaranteed thing is that as soon as you sell, that will be the bottom.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago

Thats exactly what it is, but it wasn't an error so much as bad judgment by everyone involved. This was the intended result.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yes. At least keep some in your home where you know where it is. You never know when grandma might forget that she's already taken her pain meds, or a kid drinks too much of the wrong cough syrup, or (and I mean this in the least judgemental way possible) a friend hides their habit from you. Or literally any of those things (or a million other possibilities) happens to your next door neighbor.

[–] [email protected] 31 points 1 week ago

Better not fall behind on opsec then

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Wow that's crazy racist wtf.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Systemic failures aren't character flaws.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Monster Prom is honestly so fun and challenging.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

We aren't sacrificing our cat for a vacation. She'll be well taken care of while we're away, we just wanted to set up a simple method of checking on her when the urge strikes us without bothering the cat sitters to drop what they're doing and check on her at any hour of the day or night.

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My partner and I have a trip planned in about 1.5 weeks, bur cat is unfortunately sickly right now. I'm tasked with setting up a couple of webcams in her favorite spots so we can check on her while we're away.

Currently we have 1 basic webcam, two functioning Linux desktops, a couple old hard drives i don't need, a domain name I have grand plans for but have never used, and enough experience with docker and self hosting to be dangerous.

If you were to set up a quick and dirty pet cam with a minimal budget and about a week to buy everything and get it all set up, how would you go about it? I really want a solution requires as little fiddling and config as possible.

I know I'll need at least one more webcam, and I've been researching NVR software all night only to arrive back at idk-what-I'm-doing after hours of reading. I could potentially stretch my budget up to something like a Qnap TS-216G (which is as close to a good solution as I've found) since I've been wanting to buy a NAS anyways. The QVR software suite seems like a nice solution for easy setup, but I really dont need any advanced AI features. Even basic stuff like motion detection and video storage I could do without, although they would be nice to have.

I've never made any services available from outside of my LAN either. From what I've read in the past, Tailscale may be the simplest solution for that, but idk if it's suitable for this type of application.

Edit: I guess I never should have brought up that our cat is sick. Most of y'all seem to think that I'm neglecting my animal or something because I didnt go into detail about all of the care plans that we have in place for her. Her illness is long term and managed by medications. She doesnt have flare-ups or any acute symptoms that are likely to cause an emergency. We have friends that she likes that will be visiting daily to feed and water her, spend time with her, and give her medicine. This camera solution is really just a little something extra to make my partner and I feel better about being away from her.

 
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Open discussion (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
 
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happy day rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
 
 

Israeli anti occupation activist Jonathan pollak telling the story of the murder of the American citizen today during a protest against the settlements on the land of Beita / Nablus

Courtesy of @[email protected]

 

AARON BUSHNELL 1999-2024

"I will be no longer complicit in genocide. I am about to engage in an extreme act of protest, but compared to what people have been experiencing in Palestine at the hands of their colonizers, it is not extreme at all. This is what our ruling class has decided will be normal. Free Palestine. Free Palestine. Free Palestine."

I always get emotional when I think of Aaron Bushnell. He reminds me of so many of my radical brothers and sisters unable to live with the injustices so many accept as normal.

PS. I tried out the new alt text feature on Jerboa. Let me know if it has any issues!

 

Voting is Not Harm Reduction An Indigenous Perspective February 2020 – www.indigenousaction.org

Zine format printable PDF download: Voting is Not Harm Reduction Zine-FINAL-PRINT (9.8MB)

"When proclamations are made that “voting is harm reduction,” it’s never clear how less harm is actually calculated. Do we compare how many millions of undocumented Indigenous Peoples have been deported? Do we add up what political party conducted more drone strikes? Or who had the highest military budget? Do we factor in pipelines, mines, dams, sacred sites desecration? Do we balance incarceration rates? Do we compare sexual violence statistics? Is it in the massive budgets of politicians who spend hundreds of millions of dollars competing for votes?

Though there are some political distinctions between the two prominent parties in the so-called U.S., they all pledge their allegiance to the same flag. Red or blue, they’re both still stripes on a rag waving over stolen lands that comprise a country built by stolen lives.

We don’t dismiss the reality that, on the scale of U.S. settler colonial violence, even the slightest degree of harm can mean life or death for those most vulnerable. What we assert here is that the entire notion of “voting as harm reduction” obscures and perpetuates settler-colonial violence, there is nothing “less harmful” about it, and there are more effective ways to intervene in its violences."

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A Palestinian lawyer wearing his official robes kicks a tear gas canister back toward Israeli soldiers during a demonstration by scores of Palestinian lawyers called for by the Palestinian Bar Association in solidarity with protesters at the AlAqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City, near Ramallah, WestBank

Courtesy of @[email protected]

https://theblower.au/@nando161/112957566753126494

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Alt text: a vintage looking agitprop poster featuring a winking black cat walking on its hind legs and carrying a box of matches on its back. The label on the matches says "L'Éclatante - Revolutionary Matches - All Cats Are Beautiful" and one match is lit with a large flame. The text across the top, sides, and bottom of the poster say "I burn with love for revolution and social justice - Mutual Aid, Self-defense, Public education, Care/Listening - Direct Action, Occupation, Strikes/demos, Sabotage - All against Oppressions"

Courtesy of @[email protected]

https://kolektiva.social/@nogodsnomasters/112968692123760615

Edit: found the original artist - @[email protected]

 

Alt text: a destroyed city filled with speach bubbles all saying "stop your bombs" and Kamala Harris in the foreground with "I'm speaking" in large text along the bottom.

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We keep us safe (files.catbox.moe)
 

"For our communities to be safe from fascism, our streets must be unsafe for fascists" Spotted on a Bristol street sign, in advance of a planned far-right protest.

Courtesy of Radical Graffiti (@[email protected])

https://todon.eu/@RadicalGraffiti/112923951012946615

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