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Justin Smith-Ruiu at Romanticon: One of the loveliest documented moments of the 1966 Newport Folk Festival features Bukka White and Howlin’ Wolf in a rare improvised performance. The beauty of it might [...]

Mark Johnson and Saumya Khandelwal in the Washington Post: A 2008 paper in the journal Ecological Economics found that between 1992 and 2007 the loss of vultures in India led to an [...]
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Dario Amodei at his own website: In one of the side plots to The Lord of the Rings, two of the Hobbits attempt to rouse Treebeard—a wise but ponderous sentient tree—to [...]
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Dwight Garner at the NY Times: “Trash!” has been compared to “Kitchen Confidential” (2000), Anthony Bourdain’s restaurant kitchen exposé. Usually, comparisons to Bourdain are fatuous. This time it’s accurate. Paré-Poupart [...]

Michael Knapp at n+1: Chuck Klosterman achieved cult star status in the early aughts by virtue of his pop-philosophical polemics on mainstream American culture. His subjects ranged from glam metal to [...]
Rumors I have entered that place, that age, which is half living and half just waiting. Changes have come and more are coming, things deteriorate. It is springtime too, the [...]
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John-Baptiste Oduor in The Guardian: A friend’s mother once told me that for a couple of years in the 1980s – as the Conservatives were waging war on the miners [...]

by Christopher Hall One thing the commotion over Jamir Nazir’s Commonwealth Prize-winning story “The Serpent in the Grove” – allegedly written by AI – has proven is that close reading is [...]

by Robert Jensen Cornelia Gipson is trying to understand the hold that whiteness has on white people. “I grew up black in Mississippi, and from the time I was 4, [...]

Alexis Petridis in The Guardian: In 1998, George Michael was arrested for public lewdness in an LA lavatory, an incident that finally led the singer to publicly come out. The following day, [...]

Ethan Mollick at One Useful Thing: I had early access to the first Mythos-class AI model being released to the public, Claude 5 Fable. Much of the discussion of Mythos [...]
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Nathan Gardels at Noema: As we have written often in Noema, the value created by intelligent machines is flowing mostly to those tech titans who “own the robots” and to [...]
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Best Society When I was a child I thought Casually, that solitude Never needed to be sought. Something everybody had, Like nakedness, it lay at hand, Not especially right or [...]

Jessica George at JSTOR Daily: In Fritz Eichenberg’s Heathcliff Under the Tree (1943), Emily Brontë’s antihero leans against a broad tree and faces the sky. His long coat cuts against an opposite [...]

Julia Kornberg at Poetry Magazine: In the 1980s, a young American student named George B. Moore sent an extensive telegram to José Emilio Pacheco, one of Mexico’s premier poets, hoping [...]

The household is a community, as much as the state, and ancient philosophy had much more to say about it than we think- by Sandrine BergèsRead on Aeon [...]

Yoko Ono’s painting invites us to step on it, challenging both galleries and audiences. Why is touch transgressive?- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon [...]

Terrorists and tech bros alike view accelerationism as a revolutionary weapon. Nick Land glimpsed something much darker- by Vincent LêRead on Aeon [...]

When smog descended upon Los Angeles in 1943, it was mistaken for a Japanese attack. The real culprit was closer to home- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon [...]

Yes, we’re in a world of our own: for the autistic mind, it’s a place of intense curiosity, deep focus and sensory delight- by Sarah HendrickxRead on Aeon [...]

The science behind the revolutionary engine that became the bedrock of global energy – born of a curiosity from 130 BCE- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon [...]

The extraordinary challenge of determining the true shape of Earth reveals the deep value of measurement to scientific progress- by Miguel OhnesorgeRead on Aeon [...]

Mozart’s genius lay in writing music of such power that he could draw his audience into morally wrenching predicaments- by Dorian BandyRead on Aeon [...]

In the early 1970s, genetic engineers launched the most controversial revolution in science since the atomic bomb- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon [...]

Attacked by the Left and Right, the Enlightenment can only be saved through use of its greatest legacy: permanent critique- by Eliane GlaserRead on Aeon [...]

Selinna is 15 when she leaves her home in Nigeria, bound for Italy, a journey as perilous as it is transformative- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon [...]

The UN’s special rapporteurs are experts charged with a singular mandate: to monitor the world’s worst human rights abuses- by Alvina HoffmannRead on Aeon [...]

Life on this small, off-the-grid island offers closeness to land and community for those willing, and able, to work for it- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon [...]

We are told the natural world is ‘breaking down’. But forests don’t work like airplanes or human hearts- by John DrakeRead on Aeon [...]

Nobody quite recovers from being a child: the asymmetry of power between parents and children always leaves a trace- by Tom WooldridgeRead on Aeon [...]

It’s marketed as a holiday destination, but the true meaning of Hawai’i lies in the connections between land and people- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon [...]

The fiercest political battle of our age needs less moral drama and more hard thinking about numbers and fair tradeoffs- by Alan ManningRead on Aeon [...]

After two arrests and a national uproar, why is it so tricky to find the donkey once likened to Venezuela’s president?- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon [...]

Far from turning its back on the sea, the fate of Qing China was tied as much to tides and storms as to cavalry and walls- by Ron PoRead on [...]

Why must humans die? According to an ancient Indian folktale, death first came to Earth through an ill-fated love affair- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon [...]
ANews Podcast 470 – 6.5.26 thecollective Sun, 06/07/2026 - 09:02 [...]
TOTW: Accessibility & Exclusivity thecollective Sun, 06/07/2026 - 07:59 [...]
New Zine: Non Serviam: Rebellious Voices ArtxmisGrahamThoreau Fri, 06/12/2026 - 14:08 [...]
Create a Freedom Tree with Marius thecollective Thu, 06/11/2026 - 20:53 [...]
Molotov cocktail attack on the Evelpidon Courts (Athens, Greece) thecollective Thu, 06/11/2026 - 19:19 [...]
Exploring African Anarchism and Ujamaa with Stephanie Wanga thecollective Thu, 06/11/2026 - 17:38 [...]
The Solidarity Assembly for Imprisoned Fugitives and Persecuted Combatants thecollective Thu, 06/11/2026 - 17:31 [...]
Mauricio Morales Present – flaming barricades in Exarcheia thecollective Thu, 06/11/2026 - 17:23 [...]
Anarchist Prisoners in Russia and the War in Ukraine: Tour in France thecollective Wed, 06/10/2026 - 16:05 [...]
Anarchist Anti-Speciesist Gathering, Barcelona thecollective Wed, 06/10/2026 - 16:01 [...]

Inspired by Hans Eijkelboom’s photographic series, the London-based duo returns with a sophomore collection that approaches the male wardrobe with a playful touch [...]

Following the news of David Hockney’s passing, revisit the Art Project from AnOther S/S21 in which RA artistic advisor Edith Devaney and Paco Rabanne creative director Julien Dossena revisited a [...]

Photographed for AnOther’s new issue, a silver iteration of Louise Trotter’s Bottega Veneta Gondola clog reimagines a house signature rooted in the curves of the Grand Canal [...]

As the erotic fantasia Pink Narcissus returns to cinemas, we explore the legacy of the late underground filmmaker, with help from fans John Waters and Peter Strickland [...]

Following the news of his death at the age of 88, we examine a few lesser-known facts about the prolific British artist [...]

Photographer Kendal Walker discusses her new book, Tracks – a fragmented autobiography drawn from eight years of images taken between Utah, New York and London [...]

The artist interrogates narratives of citizenship and migration in a series inspired by her father’s earliest passport photo [...]

A new English language reissue and forthcoming film adaption brings Pier Vittorio Tondelli’s novel Separate Rooms to a new generation of readers [...]

In Near Field, Czech painter Adéla Janská presents uncanny portraits of women whose steady gazes draw viewers into an exploration of intimacy [...]

The Turner Prize-nominated artist returns with charged works of turmoil and trauma for a new solo show at Modern Art, Paris [...]

Following news of the photographer’s passing, revisit an interview in which Michals recalled a chance encounter with a little-known theatre actress destined for greatness [...]

As the first major survey of her work opens in Paris, Camille Vivier discusses her singular career in art and fashion photography [...]

As Citizen opens at Sprüth Magers in London, Imhof discusses the ideas that connect her work, from Faust and ballet to female pleasure, death and the evolving language of her [...]

Ahead of the release of their latest album, So Help Me God, Kelsey Lu answers 20 questions on music, vengeance, mentors and secrets [...]

Presented in conjunction with Kyotographie photography festival, Kawada Kikuji x Iwane Ai at Japan House London features the work of two photographers whose images contemplate memory, loss and preservation in [...]

Commerce dept. worries that a Fable 5 "jailbreak" could be a national security threat. [...]

As of today, SpaceX is owned by investors who will want to see it make money. [...]

Vulnerability in the Oracle-owned PeopleSoft software is about as critical as they come. [...]

Section 702 of FISA to expire tonight, but certification lasts until March 2027. [...]

It isn't the only startup tackling physical AI, but it's one of the best-funded. [...]

A pending report on climate attribution may be setting the stage for conflict. [...]

Full autonomy is rare, but Ukraine is installing AI modules on drones and robots. [...]

Winning fight against AI data centers gives people a "taste of political power." [...]

Even moderately sized data centers can have an outsized local impact. [...]

The fraudsters allegedly targeted hundreds of thousands of people with Gemini-coded scams sites. [...]

NYT reported Kennedy is disengaged. Kennedy's response seems to show NYT is right. [...]

More than 350,000 spectators will watch 62 cars compete, day and night. [...]

Did chatbot abandon mental health guardrails when a vulnerable user pushed back? [...]

This World Cup, refs will use digital twins of each player to view plays from every angle. [...]

Outbreak responses are still playing catch-up as US works to isolate itself. [...]

The repurposing of Pokémon Go data for AI training continues to draw scrutiny. [...]

Failure raises questions about how Verizon prepares refurbished phones for new users. [...]

"If I needed to fly on another vehicle, what would that look like?" [...]

Cruz/Wyden bill would help Americans sue federal officials over censorship. [...]

The old app "still needs to be retired," AcuRite tells us. [...]
China’s AI enthusiasm seems real. But for a population that lived through the mass layoffs of the 1990s, optimism and fear can look identical from the outside. [...]
For health hackers, the risk is not experimenting. [...]
Gen Z are a bunch of cowards…or are they risking it all on crypto? The editors of The New Critic report on their generation’s Risk-geist. [...]
Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and what doctors probably want you to know. [...]
Historian Jon Peterson traces the route from Prussian military headquarters to Gary Gygax’s basement. [...]
What global financial markets have in common with necromancers. [...]
Why do manure spreaders have life cycles? [...]
She thinks it’s nearly imminent. He doesn’t. [...]
We all know they’re casinos. It’s time to look at the data behind the froth. [...]
What are we afraid of? [...]
Scientists once hoped that studying the brain would teach us how to build AI. Now, one AI researcher may have something to teach us about the brain. [...]
TSMC (and most of Taiwan’s chip industry) spun out of one government research institute. How did ITRI implement one of the most successful industrial policy programs of all time? [...]
Waymos and Cybercabs see the world through very different sensors. Which technology wins out will determine the future of self-driving vehicles. [...]
America’s earliest science fairs gave students the chance to do independent research. Today, they’re a competitive gloss to glorified internships. It’s time for a new format. [...]
Since 1960, the world has lost hundreds of languages — and gained thousands. [...]
Coming up with drug candidates isn’t the bottleneck on finding new treatments. Can AI help with the things that are? [...]
We can’t predict the full impact of climate change. Why did the climate movement stop pushing the world to accept this fact and start trying to deny it? [...]
Xinyan Yu’s Made in Ethiopia documents the growth of a Chinese factory complex in the Ethiopian countryside. The director has much more to say on how it reflects the path [...]
What do Works in Progress and Social Text have in common? [...]
As federal research funding shrinks, scientists are looking to other sources of support. Can they learn to sell their work without selling out? [...]

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act lets US intelligence agencies collect communications from foreigners abroad without a warrant, and routinely sweeps in Americans’ emails, messages, and calls in [...]

Corporations harvest and monetize ever-growing amounts of our personal data, such as our browsing history and physical location. One bitter fruit of this poisonous tree is known as “surveillance pricing”: [...]

What do EFF staffers Sarah Chen, Javier Morales, Caitlin Chin, Emma Rodriguez, and Mikko Kopponen have in common? For one thing, they don’t exist. For another, all have been quoted as [...]

Last June during Pride, we launched a new initiative—LGBT Q&A—where we answered your most pressing queer-related digital rights questions on EFF’s Instagram and TikTok accounts. No question was too big [...]

In a voice vote earlier this week, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 6028, the “Legislative Branch Agencies Clarification Act.” The legislation is presented as a technical reorganization of some [...]

For months now, Congress has been kicking the ball down the road—temporarily postponing the expiration of the mass surveillance authority Section 702 of FISA in hopes that some consensus could [...]

Enshittification isn't just a sweary word to describe the accelerating decay of the online platforms, apps, and services that we rely on. It's a framework for understanding the structural incentives that make tech companies enemies [...]

Across the country, surveillance companies have spun a vast web of tens of thousands of license plate cameras. The people selling this tech want you to believe that it's for [...]

Several U.S. states are pushing to ban young people from social media entirely. This marks the latest wave of censorship bills masquerading as “children’s online safety” measures, with states like [...]
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to consider and vote on the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act (NO FAKES). Instead of targeting the real privacy harms posed [...]
The graphic novelist discusses his research into rising political violence – in India and around the world [...]
For Mexican fans, disillusionment begins at home [...]
Why an Indian publisher dropped Joe Sacco’s new book on a riot in north India [...]
A Vatican adviser explains how the Pope became the most formidable critic of the algorithmic age [...]
Palestine’s pitches are in ruins, but the game lives on [...]
In a previously unpublished essay, the German novelist reflects on America’s ‘terrifying moral decline’ [...]
Generations of organisers and dissidents have kept the Iranian struggle alive [...]
What have Indonesia’s revolutions done for the poor? [...]
Surviving torture and brutality inside Israel’s prisons [...]
Nothing can stop Germany’s moral panic over antisemitism [...]
What the mainstream gets wrong about antisemitism [...]
The last bastions of resistance to Narendra Modi’s BJP are falling [...]
Cuba is wasting away and making us waste away [...]
Military revolutions and jihadist insurgencies in the Sahel [...]
It was hard to imagine that I might soon be in another country, away from this war [...]
America’s defeat in the Persian Gulf reveals the world to come [...]
A conversation with Narges Bajoghli about Iran’s new generation of meme warriors [...]
Feasting and warring in Tehran [...]
A conversation about the “short twentieth century” – and the paradoxical twenty-first [...]
What was Viktor Orbán’s vision for Europe? [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Tuesday, May 19, 2026) — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) reports that its global call for free software supporters to organize LibreLocals this May resulted in free [...]
The Free Software Foundation (FSF), a Massachusetts 501(c)(3) charity with a worldwide mission to promote computer user freedom, seeks a motivated and talented individual to be our new Engineering and [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Tuesday, February 24, 2026), — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has just launched its global call for LibreLocal 2026. [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (December 29, 2025) — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) announced today that Eko K. A. Owen will follow in Ian Kelling's footsteps by becoming the second union [...]
Boston, Massachusetts, USA (Wednesday, December 24, 2025) -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced it received two major contributions totaling around $900,000 USD. [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Tuesday, December 9, 2025) — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) announced today the recipients of the 2024 Free Software Awards, which are given annually by the FSF [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Thursday, November 6, 2025) — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced the winning photo submissions in the FSF40 Photo Contest held in August. [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Tuesday, October 14, 2025) — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced its project to bring mobile phone freedom to users. "LibrePhone" is an initiative to reverse-engineer [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Thursday, October 2, 2025) — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) announced today that Ian Kelling, senior systems administrator for the organization and the first union member to [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Monday, September 22, 2025) — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced the addition of Alexandre Oliva to its board of directors after a three month trial [...]
This position has been filled. [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Wednesday, September 17, 2025), The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced a panel talk made up of long-time GNU and FSF volunteers will be held at the [...]
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Tuesday, September 10, 2025), The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced that representatives from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), F-Droid, and Sugar Labs will speak at the [...]
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In our 52nd episode, we turn our attention to the European stages, this time going to the Netherlands. There, on 6 and 7 June, Dutch volunteers and Free Software enthusiasts [...]

In the last weeks, we got the green light to intervene against Apple before the European Court of Justice for the second time (!) while the European Commission has included [...]

The European Commission published its Technological Sovereignty Package on 3 June 2026, containing the new "Open Source Strategy". If implemented, it could mark a paradigm shift by adopting the Free Software [...]

Recent geopolitical events have highlighted Europe's need for a resilient, homegrown technology ecosystem free from critical dependencies. The new Horizon Europe project Restack aims to accomplish it. The FSFE is [...]

The Free Software Foundation Europe has been granted permission to intervene at the Court of Justice of the European Union in the case T-359/25 - Apple against the European Commission. [...]
In this monthly Software Freedom Podcast episode we are talking with the Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions (NIIS) and their X-Road, a Free Software well-used in public institutions. Together with [...]

April brought LLW, where we gathered with Legal Network members to discuss a wide range of legal and licensing topics. One of them was the DMA, legislation that is keeping [...]

England’s National Health Service (NHS England) is preparing to make most of its public source code repositories private by default, according to recent reports. The move appears to be based [...]

The European Commission is choosing to protect user’s right to install any software on their radio devices by deciding to abandon the specific article in the EU Radio Equipment regulation [...]

Berlin hosted the Free Software Legal & Licensing Workshop 2026, bringing together over 100 legal and compliance professionals, technologists, and policy experts from all over the globe. LLW continued to [...]
Click to expand Image OSA students perform a flash mob in front of the Ministry of Education and Merit to request sexual and affective education in schools in Rome, Italy, [...]
Click to expand Image Delegates of the Standard-Setting Committee on Decent Work in the Platform Economy celebrate the Committee’s approval of the text of ILO Convention No. 193 on June [...]
Click to expand Image European Humanities University, Vilnius, Lithuania. © European Union (Berlin) – Belarusian authorities are carrying out a countrywide intimidation campaign against former and current students of the [...]
Click to expand Image The Anstalten Rosersberg prison facility in Rosersberg, north of Stockholm, Sweden, on March 4, 2026. © 2026 Jonathan Nasktrand/ AFP via Getty Images The Swedish government [...]
Click to expand Image Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Sadigov detained in Tbilisi, Georgia, 2024. © 2024 RFE/RL Azerbaijani authorities’ renewed detention of exiled journalist Afgan Sadigov raises serious concerns about transnational repression [...]
Click to expand Image Homes in Mujahid Colony, Karachi after being demolished, 2022. © 2022 Karachi Bachao Tehrik In recent weeks, Islamabad’s Capital Development Authority (CDA) completed the first wave [...]
Click to expand Image European Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos speaks at a forum supporting Ukraine's EU accession reforms, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, June 8, 2026. © [...]
Play Video Read a text description of this video Soundbite: I cannot live without fear because discrimination is very widespread here in Malawi against us, people with albinism. Soundbite: We walk [...]
Click to expand Image An open pit copper mine in Kolwezi, Democratic Republic of Congo, July 6, 2016. © 2016 Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images The US government wants big investments in [...]
Click to expand Image A man holds a ball with the message "ICE out of the Cup" during a press conference at a World Cup venue in Inglewood, California, June [...]
Click to expand Image Afghan women walk across a street in Herat on June 8, 2026. © 2026 Mohsen Karimi/AFP via Getty Images (New York) – Taliban security forces in Afghanistan [...]
Click to expand Image Ali, a 22-year-old Afghan asylum seeker with a disability, living in Moria camp, on the beach in Lesbos, Greece. He told Human Rights Watch he can’t [...]
Click to expand Image A nurse looks out of the Jabal Amel Hospital at areas struck during an Israeli airstrike in the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, June 2, [...]
Click to expand Image Representatives of the Merauke indigenous community with Yasinta Moiwend (center) protested in Jakarta against the large-scale rice field development project that threatens their land in Indonesia, [...]
Click to expand Image Flag of Bahrain in Sakhir, March 2, 2023. © 2023 Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via AP Photo (Beirut) – The Bahraini government on April 27, 2026, revoked the nationality [...]
Click to expand Image Workers sit on a wall against the backdrop of the city skyline, Dubai, UAE, March 11, 2026. © 2026 Giuseppe CACACE/AFP via Getty Images (Beirut) – [...]
Click to expand Image Health workers wearing protective equipment walk outside the General Referral Hospital during the Ebola outbreak response in Mongbwalu, Democratic Republic of Congo, May 21, 2026. © [...]
Click to expand Image Zurab Menteshashvili at a protest in Georgia. © Mariam Nikuradze/OC Media Georgia’s crackdown on dissent reached a dangerous new low last month when a Tbilisi court [...]
The remarks that led to Malian journalists Chahana Takiou and Abdramane Keïta’s arrests were not extraordinary. Click to expand Image Chahana Takiou, Bamako, Mali, June 2026. © Private During a [...]
Click to expand Image Bhutanese former political prisoners Chatur Man Tamang, left, and Hasta Bahadur Rai, after their release. June 5, 2026. © Private (Sydney) – The government of Bhutan’s [...]
Translated from the Spanish-language post on the Auditorio Che Facebook page.Learn more about Mexican anarchist political prisoner Jorge “Yorch” Esquivel. December 6, 2025, 3:40pm Dear family, compas, friends, and community: [...]
The latest update on the repressive situation in Italy involving Gabriel Pombo da Silva is as follows: In July 2022, the Italian trial related to the repressive operation “Scripta Manent” [...]
Bristol Anarchist Black Cross is calling for a Month of Solidarity for Taylor from November 24th to December 12th. Who was Taylor Taylor was a working-class trans man who spent [...]
Thank you for participating in this year’s International Week of Solidarity with Anarchist Prisoners.It is important not to forget our comrades in prison, but to work together and build our [...]
Hello comrades, we are writing to you from the territory of Uruguay. We would like to share an audio clip that we took from our radio station for International Solidarity [...]
Responding to the international call for solidarity with anarchist prisoners, we placed banners and posters in central locations Freedom for Anarchist Prisoners Around the World Whoever Forgets the Imprisoned Revolutionaries [...]
Text for the poster campaign as part of the International Week ofSolidarity with Anarchist Prisoners in Vienna Prisons are institutions of violence. Anyone who has ever been locked away behind [...]
Just in time for this year’s International Week of Solidarity with Anarchist Prisoners, comrades have revised the zine Starting an Anarchist Black Cross group: a guide. Thanks a lot for [...]
Letter writing + Talk with Toby Shone for the International Week ofSolidarity with Anarchist Prisoners – BASE Bristol Sunday 31 August 2025 BASE Bristol – Easton – 14 Robertson Road [...]
For the International Week of Solidarity with Anarchist Prisoners The Final Straw radio shared a discussion with three anarchists doing prisoner support in different national contexts, prompted by topics brought [...]

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Hertfordshire scraps philosophy • Nancy Cartwright honoured for phil sci work • Cops raid Moscow philosophy institute — News reports by Anja Steinbauer [...]
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Deniz Kose thinks there’s good reasons to want human life to continue. [...]
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon wonders what’s wrong with killing – first chickens, then humans. [...]
Joshua Clements puts us in the picture. [...]
Dan Pollen weighs up the pros and cons of indefinitely extended life. [...]
Andy Yee looks forward to humanity’s technological ascension. [...]
Patrick West on postmodernism and communicative reason. [...]
Matt Qvortrup recalls chat over coffee and scrambled eggs with a champion of reasoned debate. [...]
Laure Gillot-Assayag reflects on the political philosophy of Avishai Margalit. [...]
Tony Shenton asks, should we cancel the compromised intellectual, or read them? [...]
Suleyman Moollan wonders why people climb mountains. [...]
Kola Adeosun & Ato Kenya Rockcliffe on the dynamics of sporting greatness. [...]
Antonio Negri was an Italian political philosopher who in his time courted controversy, and was even jailed for links with Communist organisations. Leonardo Caffo talked with him about the future [...]
Marco Pandolfini on the ideas of a highly contentious legal theorist. [...]
Frank S. Robinson ponders our AI future. [...]

Today's links Google's new remote attestation scheme is every bit as terrible as its old remote attestation scheme: Not even a QR code can produce a kissable pig. Hey look at [...]

Today's links The world has moved on: Notes from the enshittocene. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: "Jpod"; Barlow v Glickman; Cyclist v bike lanes; Judge v [...]

Today's links Naomi Kritzer's "Obstetrix": When forced birth cultists become forced obstetrics militants. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: DD-WRT; iTunes DRM is illegal; Fingertip magnet; Sony [...]

Today's links Criticizing the everything machine: It slices, it dices, it even makes paperclips! Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Parliament v DRM; Colbert's commencement; Counterfeiting x [...]

Today's links Refining humanity: What our technology is shows us what we're not. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: GNU Radio; France v "follow us on Twitter"; [...]

Today's links Delusion as a service: Destructive diagnostics. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Gay Days at Disney World; Parametric 3D printable key; Fine against sculpture for [...]

Today's links The tedious power of storytelling: "Excitement" is to art as "falsifiablilty" is to science. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Lost Marx Bros musical; USPTO [...]

Today's links Molly Crabapple's 'Here Where We Live Is Our Country': An essential book for this moment and for the moments that led to it. Hey look at this: Delights [...]

Today's links Carneyism without Carney: Eh? Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Replacing pharma patents with bounties; USTR v cheap leukemia meds; Plutocrats x wealth segregation; Anonymous [...]

Today's links Hold on for dear life: Not your keys, not your wallet, entirely your problem. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Who owns "Web 2.0"; EFF [...]

Today's links AI and a world without migrants: It's solipsism all the way down. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Manuscript rabbits; "What Will Come After"; Pastejacking; [...]

Today's links The AI bubble isn't like the internet bubble: No one had to force-feed the web to workers. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Website graveyard; [...]

Today's links No honor among (ad-tech) thieves: Including "and" and "the." Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Budweiser nunchuks; GOP vote-suppressor voted illegally; Airbnb enshittifies; Oculus enshittifies; [...]
Today's links Shopping isn't politics: The personal isn't political. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Neither arphid nor RFID; Gor novel sex slave cult; Violent economist sex [...]

Today's links There's no such thing as "age verification": The foreseeable and foreseen consequences of "something must be done"/"there, I've done something." Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object [...]

Today's links Making sense of Trump's unscheduled sudden midair disassembly of the American empire: Don't mistake "powerful" for "durable." Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Copyrighted law; [...]

Today's links No one wants a permanent gerontocracy: The one policy everyone agrees on. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Wolfengitmo; Facebook condemns Google privacy invasion; Michael [...]

Today's links Kickstarting "The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI": How to be a better AI critic. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: RIP Douglas Adams; [...]

Today's links Billionaire solipsism, dictator solipsism, AI, and the fascist paradigm: AGI works best in a K-hole. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Woz's remotes; Furbeowulf; Vinge [...]

Today's links A fascist paradigm: The change that changed everything. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Openstreetmap x Isle of Wight; Found grocery lists; Mayor wants to [...]

At first, scientists thought Earth’s water came from comets. Then, asteroids. Now, they wonder if Earth’s water is homegrown. The post Where Did Earth Get Its Oceans? Maybe It Made [...]

In the first episode of the new season of ‘The Joy of Why,’ Nobel Laureate Jennifer Doudna discusses how she discovered CRISPR’s genome-editing power, the breakthroughs and hurdles during its [...]

An ancient lineage of cyanobacteria is helping biologists uncover an early evolutionary stage of the mind-boggling process that turns light into life. The post An Early Step on the Long, [...]

With automated proof-checkers, a problem can be broken up into small chunks, solved bit-by-bit, then reassembled with confidence that every piece is correct. For some, this heralds a new area [...]

In the 1960s, worm-training experiments and their strange implications captivated the nation. Columnist Claire L. Evans follows the neuroscientists who attempted to recapture the magic. The post Are Memories Transferable [...]

The same people warning of a blackout won't trade renewal for a warrant requirement The post Section 702 Surveillance Reaches Its Friday Deadline. Why “Going Dark” Is a Myth. appeared [...]

The administration warning Britain that ID checks chill speech already has states demanding the passport scan at home. The post US Opposes UK Online ID Mandate as Nine States Expand [...]

Canada becomes the latest country to try to end online anonymity under the banner of protecting children. The post Canada’s Bill C-34 Would Require ID or Face Scan to Use [...]

The regulator wants platforms graded on how much they delete rather than how carefully they decide what stays. The post UK Regulator Targets World Cup Social Media Speech appeared first [...]

A direct hotline between police and platform moderation desks is just a state-to-delete pipeline without the paperwork or a court order. The post Ofcom’s Crisis Censorship Protocol Arrives Just as [...]

Buried beneath the law-and-order slogans is a procurement list that doubles as the blueprint for permanent surveillance. The post Your Town for $300M: Surveillance State, On Sale appeared first on [...]

The company never had to break WhatsApp's encryption, only to get someone to tap a link. The post Caught Again: Meta Says NSO Still Stalking WhatsApp appeared first on Reclaim [...]

Silicon Valley gets the regulatory shield it's been lobbying for and all it costs is the end of the anonymous internet. The post The White House’s AI Deal: Kill State [...]

The officers had a timestamp that ruled him out, a missing gun, and the wrong hoodie color, but the algorithm's answer outranked all of it. The post How a Bad [...]

It is sold as a child-lock and built as a search warrant for every phone in the country. The post Starmer Calls for Spyware on All Phones appeared first on [...]

Why do we see AI chatbots as more than what they are, and how do we stop? The post Is Richard Dawkins Right About Claude? No. But It’s Not Surprising [...]

While we still can't explain how AI works, algorithms are rapidly learning what makes us tick. And the gap is widening. The post AI Is Advancing Faster Than Our Ability [...]

New drugs are taking on the slippery molecular switches that fuel deadly cancers—and AI is speeding up the hunt. The post After Decades of Failure, ‘Undruggable’ Cancers Begin to Give [...]

A planetary defense system would blunt solar storms with hundreds of tons of gas. Emerging heavy-lift rockets could deploy it in under two months. The post Orbital Airbag Could Shield [...]

Every week, we scour the web for important, insightful, and fascinating stories in science and technology. The post This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through June 7) [...]

The findings could lead to new treatments for multiple neurodegenerative diseases. The post Toxic Clumps in Huntington’s Disease May Protect the Brain Too appeared first on SingularityHub. [...]

The gap between what AI can do in biology and what governance systems are prepared to handle is growing. The post AI Can Now Design and Run Thousands of Experiments [...]

A new process for mining lithium-rich rock could slash costs and pollution—and decentralize global lithium production. The post Three Countries Own the Lithium Market. An MIT Startup Wants to Break [...]

A huge analysis of gene expression across species revealed genetic hallmarks of aging and could accelerate anti-aging treatments. The post How Fast Are You Aging? New Genetic Clock May Have [...]

Every week, we scour the web for important, insightful, and fascinating stories in science and technology. The post This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 30) [...]
An anonymous reader quotes a report from NBC News: The first quarter of 2026 produced the most blocked and delayed data center projects on record, according to a new study [...]
Jeff Bezos says his new AI startup, Prometheus, is working toward an "artificial general engineer" capable of helping design complex physical products such as robots, drugs, manufacturing systems, and rocket [...]
The Justice Department has approved Paramount Skydance's $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery without requiring divestitures or other concessions. The deal still faces scrutiny from state attorneys general. Politico [...]
ShinyHunters claims it exploited a critical Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day to compromise more than 100 organizations, including the University of Nottingham, where it says it stole 40GB of student and billing [...]
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Google is suing to dismantle the infrastructure behind an alleged massive AI-powered cybercrime operation. On Friday, the tech giant announced a lawsuit [...]
A leaker with a strong Apple rumor track record says a touchscreen MacBook is "100% confirmed. If true, it would mark a major reversal for Apple, which has long argued [...]
Longtime Slashdot reader Dotnaught shares a report from The Register: For the past 90 days, Microsoft has been quietly patching a firmware flaw in Surface devices that allowed the hardware [...]
Sam Bankman-Fried lost his appeal to overturn his FTX fraud conviction and 25-year sentence. Reuters reports: In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel of the Manhattan-based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court [...]
Infineon is set to open a $5.8 billion power-chip fab in Dresden on July 2, backed by about $1.1 billion in EU Chips Act subsidies. The plant will make power [...]
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Few business leaders have been as deeply embedded in popular culture as Elon Musk, the ambitious entrepreneur who has become a central [...]
Pokemon Go players' optional location scans reportedly helped train Niantic Spatial's visual positioning system, which uses camera imagery and 3D maps to navigate when GPS is unavailable or jammed. According [...]
Riverside County has launched an 8-mile "smart freeway" pilot on northbound I-15 near Temecula, using roadway sensors and an algorithm to coordinate ramp meters and suggest speeds rather than widening [...]
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: While traditional hotspots in the region such as Thailand, South Korea and Malaysia focus on services such as cosmetic surgery, IVF or [...]
Two recent studies argue that smartphones may have contributed to falling birthrates by reducing in-person social interaction, sexual frequency, and other conditions tied to unintended pregnancies. "One of the studies [...]
Polish lawmakers have voted to criminalize "trash streaming," with up to five years in prison for online broadcasts of serious crimes such as rape or murder, animal cruelty, humiliating violence, [...]
Author: Saša KalužaTitle: Anarchist Organization in Times of War and CrisisDate: 2022Notes: Originally published by Telegra.ph. Translated by Riot Turtle with the help of translation tools.Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20220307010625/https://enoughisenough14.org/2022/03/07/anarchist-organization-in-times-of-war-and-crisis-ukraine/ On February 24, [...]
Author: Andrew SageTitle: Anarchism On Its Own TermsSubtitle: Or, Understanding Anarchy Without Marxist BaggageDate: May 28, 2026Source: Retrieved on June 11, 2026, from https://www.andrewsage.org/articles/anarchism-on-its-own-terms Art by Gerard Fromanger A lifetime [...]
Author: Anarchist Tranny Against CivilizationTitle: The UnspokenDate: 01/05/2023 Social dislocation is a fundamental aspect of trans experience. Some of the most notable characteristics that trans people share are a product [...]
Author: Fifth Estate CollectiveTitle: Crisis in Iran—none for me, thanksDate: 1979, December 4Source: Accessed June 6, 2026 at Fifth Estate #300, December 4, 1979 (https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/300-december-4-1979/crisis-in-iran-none-for-me-thanks/) Iran: the Ayatollah captures the [...]
Author: Anarchist Tranny Against CivilizationTitle: What We’ve Forgotten During the CeasefireSubtitle: Social Bonds and Guerrilla WarfareDate: 01/05/2025 Revolutionary violence is the kindest possible approach to ending gendered violence. Breaking out [...]
Author: ATACTitle: Abandoning Hope, Abandoning HopelessnessDate: 01/05/2025 Right now many of us are staring doom in the face and asking to see more, unable to stop watching, unable to take [...]
Author: Anarchist Tranny Against CivilizationTitle: Killing The Cop In Your HeadSubtitle: Essentialism, phenomenology and liberation.Date: 02/03/2025 There is a war being waged on our minds. Not just the propaganda war [...]
Author: ANVITitle: Solidarity with CIPO-RFM in the struggle against Indigenous femicide!Subtitle: Justice for Roxana López Martínez!Date: June 5, 2026Source: Retrieved on June 5, 2026 from https://anarchistnetwork.info/statement-of-solidarity/ “Victoria” Chapter The anarchist [...]
Author: Klee BenallyTitle: No Spiritual SurrenderSubtitle: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the SacredDate: November 18, 2023Notes: No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the Sacred is a searing anti-colonial [...]
Author: Various AuthorsTitle: Insurrectional AnarchismSubtitle: A ReaderDate: 2005Notes: Footnote 26 was missing in the source PDF, so taken from the old journal website: Source: In 2005, the Swedish review [...]
Author: anonymousTitle: Stash This Text! (Or Even Better, Burn It)Date: 2026/04/21Source: https://unravel.noblogs.org/stash-this-text/ Imagine that you and your friends are engaged in some sort of resistance effort. Someone gets identified. Law [...]
Author: Freedom NewsTitle: The Met spychief who infiltrated Freedom PressDate: 24 March 2026Notes: Exclusive investigation by Freedom News on one of their former members.Source: https://freedomnews.org.uk/2018/03/24/roger-pearce-infiltrated-freedom-press/ Exclusive: The Met spychief who [...]
Author: Emmett DoyleTitle: Worker Resistance to ICEDate: 2026, SummerSource: Scanned from Anarcho-Syndicalist Review #94, Summer, 2026, page 10 On January 23, 2026, workers in Minneapolis embarked on what has been [...]
Author: Manuel R. Torres-SorianoTitle: On the margins of terrorist propagandaSubtitle: Individualities Tending Toward Wildness (ITS) and the non-persuasive communication of ecoextremismDate: 30 Apr 2026Source: Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict. Author affiliation: [...]
Author: Palang HitamTitle: Update on the May Day 2026 Anarchist Prisoners (Indonesia)Date: 16 May 2026Source: Darknights (https://darknights.noblogs.org/post/2026/05/16/update-on-may-day-2026-anarchist-prisoner-tahanan-anarkis-m1-2026-indonesia/) Since Wednesday (13/05/2026), police, through local media outlets, have claimed to have arrested [...]
Author: Freedom PressTitle: At our BestDate: April 1892Source: Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Socialism, Vol. 6, No. 65, online source Libcom, retrieved on 22 May 2026. We tell thee, poor [...]
Author: Walker C. SmithTitle: SabotageSubtitle: Its History, Philosophy & FunctionDate: 1913Notes: 1917 edition; originally published in 1913. Transcribed by J. D. Crutchfield from a scan kindly supplied by Lisa & [...]
Author: Václav HavelTitle: The Power of the PowerlessDate: October 1978Source: Retrieved on 2012-01-07 via the Internet Archive at To the memory of Jan Patocka “The Power of the Powerless” [...]
Author: anon.Title: An Open Letter From Cuban AnarchistsDate: 2003Source: Fifth Estate # 363, Winter, 2003/2004, retrieved on 14 May 2026 from https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/363-winter-20032004/an-open-letter-from-cuban-anarchists/ Dear comrades, As you might be aware, the [...]
Author: Muswell HillbillieTitle: Review of Dolgoff Cuba BookSubtitle: Cuba Book Avoids Crucial QuestionsDate: September 1977Source: Fifth Estate # 286, September, 1977, retrieved on 14 May 2026 from https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/286-september-1977/review-of-dolgoff-cuba-book/ a review [...]

Former Ukrainian prisoners of war Vladyslav Stryukov and Ostap Zhydachevskiy have spoken out on the systematic torture, beatings, and humiliation that they and other Ukrainian POWs suffered at Russian Pre-Trial Detention [...]

Russia’s Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov recently told state-controlled news agency TASS that the country’s gold output totaled 480 to 485 tons in 2025 and could reach 480 to 500 tons [...]

A Brussels court has sentenced Viktor Labin, a dual citizen of Russia and Belgium and an operative of Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency, to five years in prison for illegally [...]

A concert by American rapper Xzibit in the Latvian capital of Riga has been canceled after reports emerged that he continued performing in Russia after the start of the full-scale [...]

Last night, YouTube removed at least 61 videos that contained advertisements for the Alabuga special economic zone and its associated educational center, Alabuga Polytech, according to a post by blogger Alexei [...]

The Russian bot network Matryoshka has launched a disinformation campaign in the wake of Armenia’s parliamentary elections, held on June 7. Researchers with the Antibot4Navalny project, which tracks pro-Russian bot activity [...]

Russians seeking asylum in the European Union will soon be subjected to an accelerated review procedure, meaning they will have fewer opportunities to build cases and appeal negative decisions. The [...]

Russian authorities have temporarily postponed the introduction of fees for VPN traffic, but the campaign to restrict the internet in the country continues. In response to ongoing shutdowns and the threat [...]

When Europe began moving away from Russian energy in 2022, many expected one of the main pillars of the Russian economy to fall into a deep crisis. Formally, that did [...]

Ukrainian forces attacked the Russian “shadow fleet” tanker West Horizon (IMO 9337327) in the Black Sea overnight on June 10, according to a statement released by Ukraine’s General Staff on social media [...]

A June 9 car explosion on Vvedensky Street in Moscow — the second blast to have occurred on that day — was an “attempted assassination” of an employee of one [...]

The general killed on June 9 in an explosion in the Moscow Region town of Balashikha was Lt. Gen. Damir Davydov, the Russian Defense Ministry official responsible for supplying missiles [...]

With November’s mid-term elections fast approaching, Donald Trump has decided to use the Republican primaries as a weapon to fight fellow partisans whom he considers to be insufficiently loyal to [...]

On June 6, Vladyslav Voloshyn, a spokesperson for the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), said the command of Russia’s Dnepr grouping of troops had ordered the mass use of civilian vehicles [...]

Residents of Russia’s southern Krasnodar Region have begun reporting gasoline shortages at filling stations, with local media and Telegram channels saying problems with availability have been observed in the cities [...]

German airports were fully or partially closed 116 times in 2025 due to unidentified drone flights, with at least 226 drone sightings recorded during the year, according to a report by Der [...]

Bidzina Ivanishvili's Georgian regime has become so saturated with its own propaganda about a foreign "deep state" that it has begun to see threats emanating even from within its inner [...]

Russia plans to produce 72 Mi-8MTV-1 helicopters at the Kazan Aircraft Plant over the next two years, including 37 by the end of 2026, according to minutes from a meeting [...]

For the first time, NATO air force jets patrolling the skies over the Baltic states have shot down a drone over Latvia, according to a statement released by the country’s Defense [...]

Russia struck the site of the Centralized Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility near the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant with a drone in the early hours of June 7, as announced [...]

This essay is adapted from the nineteenth chapter of my book Figuring. In the first autumn of her thirties, Emily Dickinson wrote to her confidante and eventual editor Thomas Wentworth [...]

“Split the Lark — and You’ll find the Music, ” Emily Dickinson taunted the materialists, “Now, do you doubt that your Bird was true?” In the wake of On the [...]

"To forgive is to assume a larger identity than the person who was first hurt.” [...]

"You can expect good and bad luck, but good or bad judgment is your prerogative." [...]

"I have always felt that a human being could only be saved by another human being. I am aware that we do not save each other very often. But I [...]

"It wouldn't have been failure to be bankrupt, dishonoured, pilloried, hanged; it was failure not to be anything." [...]

It seems odd, wrong even, that “patience” and “passion” — the twin roots of love — should share a root in pāti, Latin for “to suffer.” But anyone who has [...]

"Despite what dictionaries would have us believe, this world is still mostly undefined." [...]

We are the survivors of immense and minute events — violent cosmic collisions and subtle genetic mutations, the deaths of innumerable suns and the births of innumerable cells, the splitting [...]

"Creative fantasy, because it is mainly trying to do something else (make something new), may open your hoard and let all the locked things fly away like cage-birds." [...]

It is there like a constant whisper, like a ceaseless gust of thought rustling through the canopy of the collective mind: the haunting sense that ours is a particularly difficult [...]

"In old age we should wish still to have passions strong enough to prevent us turning in on ourselves." [...]

"Songs are like rivers: each follows its own course, yet all flow to the sea, from which everything came." [...]

Toni Morrison once lamented that people have been taught to think of a book as a mirror, when it ought to be a door. All great storytelling — be it [...]

One of the commonest and most corrosive human reflexes is to react to helplessness with anger. We do it in our personal lives and we do it in our political [...]

At the hazy dawn of the twentieth century, through the byways of mental meandering and mathematical play, Albert Einstein arrived at a revelation about the nature of the universe while [...]

To be a true person is to be entirely oneself in every circumstance, with all the courage and vulnerability this requires. And yet because a person is a confederacy of [...]

"We only need to be as true to others as we are to ourselves that there may be ground enough for friendship." [...]

Few things in life are more devastating than to give something your all and still fail. Not the “fail better” of startup culture, not the “fail forward” of self-help, not [...]

It may be that consciousness evolved to sieve the relevant from the incomprehensible allness of all there is, to parse the world into concepts and find an organizing principle for [...]

I Have problem with upgrading Trisquel 11 to 12 with following files stopping ( libcrypt1:i386: Requires libc6:i386 (>= 2.25), but it cannot be installed) AttachmentSize SDDF.png8.88 KB DSDSDS.png13.6 KB [...]
Hi everyone. Recently, I've been getting random thick, black borders around certain application windows, for example in the File Explorer and Software & Updates. When I move the window, it [...]
Hello to everyone. Does exist a free as in freedom emulator of Windows programs for Trisquel? Thank you in advance for the attention. [...]
Many, many lines of this warning past beyond gnome-terminal buffer. This is the second time this happens in a couple days. $ sudo apt update [....] Warning: Tried to start [...]
Thinkpad X230 OS boot (libreboot) 8GB RAM, 11.0.1 Aramo 64-bit, Kernel Linux 5.15.0-179-generic x86_64, MATE 1.26.0, intel® Core™ i5-3320M CPU @ 2.60GHz × 4 Hello, I use rythmnbox for online [...]
i started a pc build intending it for trisquel and, as i do a fair bit of video editing and some light gaming, i wanted to get some clarification on [...]
The mouse pointer indicates the field to be filled with the password, but the white box does not appear, nor does the typed characters. However login works just fine with [...]

I have just upgraded to Trisquel 12 Ecne using Software Updater. The upgrade went smoothly, just as it did when upgrading from 10 to 11. All upgraded programs work without [...]
Hi everyone. Does anyone know of any companies that make Smart TVs without Google TV and other junk? With a 2K screen or, better yet, 4K? I’m planning to buy [...]
I tried to upgrade from the updater. At first it threw a message Waiting for ecne to exit. It got stuck so I finally rebooted and tried again. Now am [...]

A look at the Minnesota gubernatorial campaign expenditures of Mike Lindell, the Trump supporting former crack addict and MyPillow CEO. The post The Man Running the MyPillow CEO’s Bid for [...]

The neo-fascist Proud Boys organization shattered under pressure following January 6, 2021. After Delaney Hall, they portray a group beyond the control of its leader. The post The Delaney Hall [...]

A uranium mining permit hearing in the Black Hills of South Dakota was abruptly halted after opponents filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the state violated their due process during [...]

Philly activists engage in hunger strike under the banner of Make Philly Affordable, demanding the Philadelphia mayor use a record budget surplus to fund food access, affordable housing, education, recreation [...]

Israel's Knesset passed a discriminatory law that mandates Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks be killed by hanging. The bill is expected to be struck down by Israel's Supreme Court. The [...]

Hundreds of demonstrators rallied in opposition to the redevelopment initiatives of the touristification, gentrification, and the construction of a metro station in Exarcheia Square. The post Anger Grows in Exarcheia [...]

Law enforcement officers in Minnesota have shot at least 14 people across the state in the past six months, killing 9 of them. Three shootings were by federal officers, and [...]
Over the last months, stakeholders all over Europe have been united around the goal of coming up with clearer rules for AI transparency and AI-generated or manipulated content. These efforts [...]
On 7 May 2026, WITNESS submitted a public comment to Meta’s Oversight Board, an independent body that reviews Meta’s content moderation decisions, in response to a case involving an AI-generated [...]
WITNESS is pleased to welcome Irene Mwendwa, Raffi Krikorian, and Suzanne Stoller to its Board of Directors. Bringing experience across technology, human rights, public policy, organizational leadership, and advocacy, the [...]
Today, the Meta Oversight Board, which reviews Meta’s content moderation decisions and makes policy recommendations to Meta for Facebook and Instagram, published its decision concerning an AI-generated video purporting to [...]
WITNESS is thrilled and honored to announce we have been named as a beneficiary of the Proton Lifetime Charity Fundraiser organized by the Proton Foundation, the governing non-profit organization behind [...]
Meta ignored recommendations from its Oversight Board on the last AI non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) case and continues to fail in addressing the structural issues with technology-facilitated gender-based violence. WITNESS [...]
On 20 February 2026, India’s Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Amendment Rules, 2026 come into force. The rules, notified by the Ministry of Electronics and Information [...]
A welcome shift, an incomplete frame Global leaders are convening in New Delhi for the India AI Impact Summit 2026, the first in this series to be hosted by a [...]
When you interact with a chatbot, view a deepfake video, or encounter AI-generated content online, should you know about it? This question sits at the heart of one of the [...]
Iran’s government-imposed internet shutdown amid nationwide protests highlights the urgent need for crisis-ready connectivity. With millions cut off from the rest of the world, we’re calling on technology companies and [...]
Wages For Housework and #MeToo https://youtu.be/xjGDUs7j8FM?si=5DBJ4MNPNllWnfcH Silvia Federici is a leading Marxist-feminist scholar. Her work exposes how capitalism maintains itself by refusing to pay for the cost of its own [...]
Jason W. Moore || Of all the varieties of crisis thinking, ecological crisis is perhaps the least developed. It is certainly the least conceptualized. To be sure, there is no [...]
Settler ecologies are the processes by which settler administrations imagine, construct, govern, discipline, and police nature, nonhuman animals, and Indigenous or otherwise marginalized communities. This article focuses on the role [...]
Green Dreamer || What is it that drives our individualistic pursuits for ethical purity? How do we embrace complicity as the starting point and begin to take responsibility for our [...]
The National Council for the International Year of the Family has set as a priority the acknowledgement of the economic value of the caring and nurturing provided by unpaid household [...]
Free-market capitalism can’t function without colossal subsidies from unpaid domestic care work. cf. The Value of Care and Nurture Provided by Unpaid Household Work We hear a lot about the [...]
Recent events portray the neo-fascist organization that shattered under pressure following January 6, 2021, as a group beyond the control of its leader. Newark, N.J. — At least seven uniformed Proud [...]
Lama Khouri || While starvation profoundly affects individuals across all age groups, this essay focuses specifically on Palestinian children to illuminate how deliberate starvation strategies are designed to compromise the [...]
The following was my presentation for the Philosophy, Disability, and Social Change 5 conference on Wednesday, December 11th, 2024. The Koch Brothers’ “Dark Money” | Jane Mayer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6zSy5lAxd0 “If we’re going [...]
many worlds and the multiverse pamphlet Part 1: Intro We are experiencing a fundamental shift in human thought and worldview that crosses the boundaries between beliefs in religion, science, politics, [...]
Individualism and imperialism define ruling class morality. Solidarity is the left’s only answer. Cover: New IWW seal for 2026, via https://seqldiww.org/iww-brisbane-2018-2020-my-personal-perception-of-events/ Grace Blakeley ||In his masterful history of capitalism, Sven [...]
The law needs a trademark for transparency purposes, being a wholly-owned subsidiary of the transnational private empire of capital (its Military Industrial Complex arm not least) and protection for the [...]
You would not be able to retrieve your old device as all trade-ins are final. Prior to trading in your device, we recommend backing up all your important content such [...]
The police in Amsterdam, together with the magistrate, successfully managed to circumvent the right to fair trial, and evicted a squat in Amsterdam north. Housing crisis We are in the [...]
A new zine from Uncivilized Distro is out: Non Serviam: Rebellious Voices, Issue #1: Jae Rodgers! From the introduction & Preface Introduction to Non Serviam: Rebellious Voices What you hold in [...]
https://www.facebook.com/OrganiseInternationalWorkersAssociation Educate! Agitate! Organise! [...]
UN rights experts on June 8 condemned Nigerian authorities in response to ongoing reports that mass killings, kidnappings, forced conversion, sexual violence, and enforced disappearances are disproportionately targeting women and girls [...]
Between 2006 and 2021, the Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights recorded 386,000 people who had been forcibly displaced from their homes and places of origin. [...]
SIXTH COMMISSION OF THE EZLN Mexico. June 2026. As part of the “Resign or Organize” series of events, the Zapatista Sixth Commission invites the National and International Sixth, those who [...]
https://pinecast.com/listen/5a7a98e0-68d8-40ac-83f8-63de3d0a7726.mp3 This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Miriam interviews Amber who helps support the Prairieland Defendants. This interview was done this spring, but still has a lot [...]

