License Plate Surveillance Logs Reveal Racist Policing Against Romani People
License Plate Surveillance Logs Reveal Racist Policing Against Romani People
More than 80 law enforcement agencies across the United States have used language perpetuating harmful stereotypes against Romani people when searching the nationwide Flock Safety automated license plate reader (ALPR) network, according to audit logs…Electronic Frontier Foundation
Why THESE STATES Wants Interstate 27 | The Port to Plains Corridor
Why THESE STATES Wants Interstate 27 | The Port to Plains Corridor
Video discussing the Port-to-Plains Corridor (I-27) that is to be built across the United States.Cities I've Explored: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mi...YouTube
Introducing the New Mexico Goatheads!
Professional hockey has officially returned to New Mexico with the unveiling of the New Mexico Goatheads, the state’s new ECHL membership set to begin play in the 2026–27 season.
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Introducing the New Mexico Goatheads!
Professional hockey has a new home in New Mexico as the Goatheads are officially unveiled, bringing a bold and authentic identity to the state.New Mexico Goatheads
How vegans lost the culture war - Documenting the astroturf coordinated anti-vegan propaganda campaign
How vegans lost the culture war
Donate to Pro-Animal Future: https://proanimal.org/donatevidLearn about Pro-Animal Future's strategy: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iMXUwmV1AupOoNAZmx8ZGPat...YouTube
Alan Ritchson Confirms He’s In Talks With DCU For “Messier” Role
Alan Ritchson Confirms He’s In Talks With DCU For “Messier” Role
EXCLUSIVE: Alan Ritchson confirms that he is in talks with James Gunn and DC Studios to join for a "messier" role in the DC Universe franchise.Alan Ritchson (Screen Rant)
Man...
I know dude is super popular and all, and he was good in Ungentlemanly Warefar...
But in Titans he was fucking terrible so everytime I see him I think "oh here comes Hawk Boy again"
Documentary: Maa Ka Doodh – Uncovering A Nation's Dairy Disaster
Maa Ka Doodh: Uncovering A Nation’s Dairy Disaster is an investigative feature-length documentary film about the untold stories behind the success of India’s White Revolution – The World’s Largest Dairy Production and Development Campaign. It also explores the ethical, cultural, environmental, religious, economic, social, and political complexities the consumption of dairy in India has created since millennia. The film uncovers how India became one of the largest exporters of beef in the world and its direct link to the nation’s dairy industry, along with the negative impacts of this industry on India’s bovine population, public health, environment, and culture, with the aim of finding novel, sustainable and ethical solutions.
The Planet B Chronicles: Text of the Healing Polarization Speech
We find ourselves at an extraordinary juncture in human history. On one side, we hold within us the power to heal, regenerate, and transform, to co-create a just, compassionate, and sustainable future. On the other, we are facing unprecedented ecological and social crises: biodiversity collapse, chemical pollution, climate breakdown, chronic diseases, world hunger and widespread injustice.But the path forward is obscured by polarization around climate change that has fractured communities, strained families, and paralyzed political systems. And in the midst of this polarization lies one of the most powerful solutions: Veganism.
The Planet B Chronicles: 20. Text of the Healing Polarization Speech - Climate Healers
Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see...Sailesh Rao (Climate Healers)
Fox News Ran AI-Generated Racist Videos as News, Then Tried to Cover It Up
As for the motivation behind the coverage, Jon Stewart says it better than I can, using some newsmaxx clips.
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Fox News Ran AI-Generated Racist Videos as News, Then Tried to Cover It Up
The fake videos featured Black women with "seven baby daddies" complaining about SNAP cuts. Even if they'd been real, this would still be journalistic malpractice.Parker Molloy (The Present Age)
Meta – FB, Insta, WhatsApp – will read your DMs and AI chats, rolling out from Dec
Samsung phones embedded with 'unremovable' Israeli spyware
An Israeli tech firm has quietly embedded spyware into Samsung smartphones - and it poses a serious surveillance threatSkwawkbox (The Canary)
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Mark Zuckerberg’s illegal school drove his neighbors crazy
Mark Zuckerberg’s illegal school drove his neighbors crazy
Neighbors complained about noise, security guards, and hordes of traffic.WIRED (Ars Technica)
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Let me try on another fedi service like gotosocial. In theory, it should have the same issue if the same fetch is used? I think?
- Mastodon: social.rootaccess.org/deck/@Fe…
Yep its able to communicate with the post. - GoToSocial: Yep personal server can get there, although its hard to find the curl/url that its using because of the client/server relationship. And I dont know enough about
go😀
Maybe I should create a codeberg ticket? And/or find time to bring down the project finally and make a PR(MR?) or something.
Trump admin appeals order to pay SNAP benefits in full
Because of course they did. Much cheaper to just cut off food assistance than build concentration camps for 42 million people.
The Trump administration asked an appeals court to block a judge's ruling that the federal government must pay November SNAP benefits in full by the end of the day.Why it matters: While millions of households across the country face hunger, the Trump administration is again arguing it does not have to cover the safety net food benefits in full during the government shutdown despite multiple federal courts ordering them to do so.
Roughly 42 million Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to help cover the cost of groceries and other necessities, like baby formula.
Driving the news: "This unprecedented injunction makes a mockery of the separation of powers. Courts hold neither the power to appropriate nor the power to spend," the administration's attorneys argued in the filing.
A mockery of the separation of powers may as well be Trump's slogan. Maybe he'll put that in gold leaf on his ballroom.
https://www.axios.com/2025/11/07/trump-snap-benefits-november-appeal-shutdown
Seven people hospitalized after package with ‘white powder’ opened at Joint Base Andrews
Seven people hospitalized after package with ‘white powder’ opened at Joint Base Andrews
Investigation ongoing after package was sent to the home of the US president’s Air Force OneEdward Helmore (The Guardian)
Supreme court considering taking up case challenging legality of same-sex marriage
As foretold ...
The US supreme court on Friday is considering taking up a case that could challenge the legality of same-sex marriage across the country.Hours after ruling that Donald Trump’s administration can block transgender and non-binary people from selecting passport sex markers that align with their gender identity, the justices are holding their first conference on the Davis v Ermold case. While their deliberations are typically kept private, the court may announce whether it will take the case as early as Monday.
The case involves Kim Davis, a former Kentucky county clerk who, in 2015, became a cause celebre for religious opposition to same-sex marriage after the US supreme court legalized the practice in the Obergefell v Hodges case. Davis repeatedly refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples and, at the height of her fame, was even briefly jailed for contempt of court.
Crazy to think this shitshow has now been going on for a full decade.
Supreme court considering taking up case challenging legality of same-sex marriage
Court could revisit issue in case brought by county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couplesCarter Sherman (The Guardian)
Passengers start to feel bite of flight cuts amid US government shutdown
A US government order to make drastic cuts in commercial air traffic amid the government shutdown has taken effect, with major airports across the country experiencing a significant reduction in schedules and leaving travellers scrambling to adjust their plans.The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has said the move is necessary to maintain air traffic control safety during a federal government shutdown, now the longest recorded and with no sign of a resolution, in which air traffic controllers have gone without pay.
While airlines have started to reduce domestic flights, global hubs such as JFK in New York and LAX in Los Angeles will be affected, meaning delays and sudden changes that could have a cascading effect on international air traffic.
Passengers face global disruption as flights cut amid US government shutdown
Travellers forced to adjust their plans as longest shutdown on record continues with no sign of a resolutionOliver Holmes (The Guardian)
Official Discussion - Avengers: Secret Wars [SPOILERS]
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DC Studios isn't worried at all about two live-action Batman movie series at one time, and James Gunn blames "big fans" for overthinking it
DC Studios isn't worried at all about two live-action Batman movie series at one time, and James Gunn blames "big fans" for overthinking it
James Gunn doesn’t see any issues with Robert Pattinson’s Batman co-existing alongside the DCU’s new BatmanJoshua Lapin-Bertone (Popverse)
I don't disagree with this. Comics do this all the time and it's not like comic readers are necessarily smarter than movie-goers.
The other option would be to have no Matt Reeves Batman (I don't think it'd fit in the DCU) or no DCU Batman. Both would be a shame imo.
I'm sure marvel wasn't worried about flooding the market either. And then people got bored of so many super hero movies.
I'm also sure this time it will work out. /s
How scientists are shining light on the biology behind seasonal affective disorder
How scientists are shining light on the biology behind seasonal affective disorder
Researchers tracking large cohorts are discovering the effects of sleep, light and therapy on people impacted by winter’s arrivalLinda Geddes (The Guardian)
Materialism Is an Illusion
Materialism Is an Illusion
Materialism is but an incomplete view of the world. The higher truth is consciousness.philosophyofbalance.com
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in reply to PumpkinDrama • • •A car. Gas/petrol for a car. A parking spot for a car. Car insurance. A driver's license. Winter tires for cars. Anything car related.
It's so ridiculous to pay for a mobile living room that needs to be parked everywhere people go with it.
1984
in reply to pedz • • •For me the car meant i felt like a grown up with tons of freedom. I can go anywhere, see anything.
I used to feel like you until i got one. But now, no way im ever living without one again. Its a life upgrade you cant go back from.
pedz
in reply to 1984 • • •And people actually use that as an insult. "You're not an adult until you own a car". Which is a sad way of seeing millions of people that have been living without a car for their whole life.
And the freedom feeling depends mostly if you live in a region that is offering you ways not to be car dependent. Where I live, we have a very decent network of bike paths in the city but also going into the countryside and traversing the province. I live on the island of an archipelago and can pull my inflatable kayak with my bike trailer, explore the islands around, access nature nearby. I can also go camping and hiking and into the wilderness 200 km away by using this cycling network. I often go visit my parents and family 140-170 km away by cycling there. I could have start to drive and bought a car 25 years ago but I moved somewhere I wouldn't need one, and my bike represents freedom. I'm free from having to pay big oil to fill a tank to go anywhere. I'm free from monthly parking fees. I'm free from paying the plates and the insurance.
Over the years, what I learned about car
... show moreAnd people actually use that as an insult. "You're not an adult until you own a car". Which is a sad way of seeing millions of people that have been living without a car for their whole life.
And the freedom feeling depends mostly if you live in a region that is offering you ways not to be car dependent. Where I live, we have a very decent network of bike paths in the city but also going into the countryside and traversing the province. I live on the island of an archipelago and can pull my inflatable kayak with my bike trailer, explore the islands around, access nature nearby. I can also go camping and hiking and into the wilderness 200 km away by using this cycling network. I often go visit my parents and family 140-170 km away by cycling there. I could have start to drive and bought a car 25 years ago but I moved somewhere I wouldn't need one, and my bike represents freedom. I'm free from having to pay big oil to fill a tank to go anywhere. I'm free from monthly parking fees. I'm free from paying the plates and the insurance.
Over the years, what I learned about cars don't make me see them as freedom. I see them as a way to keep people perpetually paying for gas, sending billions to big oil. I see them as an endless sea and stream of pollution. They pollute the air and the sound. They are bad for mental and physical health. They take an ungodly amount of space. They kill about a million people every year. On the planet, every 30 seconds someone is killed in a car related "accident". Every year, two billion animals (yes, billions) are killed by cars.
Going to see my nephew for his birthday in the suburbs where my sister lives is comical. Twelve people invited to go park their cars around a house that only has space for the cars of the occupants. You have to find parking everywhere you go for this thing, then whine that there's no parking anywhere. Going to a funereal is also depressing, but even more so because you can see the traffic and congestion created by someone that died.
Cars are a horrible for humanity. They're like a drug that everyone tells you to try. You'll see. They're so useful. Of course you can't go back.
animals that have been killed by cars at high speeds
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