world without police zine
Happy 1312 dear fedi. Here's a link to the zine 'a world without police', introducing the strategy: disempower-disarm-disband.
https://aworldwithoutpolice.org
And here's the zine in german, ready for printing: https://wasgeht.noblogs.org/post/2020/03/14/zum-15m-das-welt-ohne-polizei-zine/
re: world without police zine
@kikir A direct link to an English version ready for printing (it took me a bit of work to find it): https://archive.org/12/items/AWorldWithoutPolice/a-world-without-police-IMPOSED.pdf
(Source: https://www.sproutdistro.com/catalog/zines/organizing/world-without-police)
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computer
@schratze it honestly feels like Plasma is the only desktop environment (across all OSes) that is made by the same people that use all its features regularly.
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what is spatial awareness
re: computer
@schratze What really surprised me is that it actually manages decently well to restore different Firefox windows on the correct workspace/"activity" after a reboot. Not 100% perfect, but it at least *tries*
Yeah, sex is great, but have you ever had huge chunks of supports and rafts come off cleanly, in a single solid unit?
Oh, that was a new one.
Got an email from PayPal about a suspicious payment request. I verified the email came from PayPal, but went into PayPal itself to check. Sure enough, suspicious request, and the note indicated it had been flagged, with a number to call.
I called.
And while I was on the call, went to the PayPal "Contact" link... and realized it was a different number.
The attacker was using the INVOICE NOTE to phish for details.
Hoping I didn't expose to much before I figured it out.
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re: meta, inherent power imbalance associated with technology
@forestjohnson I'm not sure I'd agree that we've ever actually reached that point with literacy either. Two things that immediately come to mind:
- Your writing implements are going to be manufactured by someone else, and very few people know how to manufacture writing implements that are equivalently practical/durable. And that practicality matters, because...
- Just because "everybody is literate" it doesn't mean that everybody is *equally* literate. Even if you ignore the practical factors like writing implement quality, in today's society there are *vast* differences between eg. people's ability to convincingly argue, their access to publishing, and so on.
I would say that there absolutely is still a significant power imbalance on matters of writing and literacy; the baseline is just high enough that it's less obvious.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.