every single article about the fusion breakthrough is like "... and this is the first big step towards privatization and commercialization, where private business can generate profit!" said with the most gleeful of tones.
unequivocally, every single aspect of fusion power should be public domain. and the generators themselves should be nationalized and unionized in-perpetuity.
we should be treating this like the invention of fire or agriculture. to hell with energy companies.
RT @lindyli@twitter.com
They called us hysterical for fearing Trump
They called us hysterical for worrying about Roe
They called us hysterical for sounding the alarm about Kavanaugh
For saying they would come after birth control
Well, a Trump judge just gutted access
We were right
Every Damn Time
As praxis, calling yourself “anti-woke” would signal to everyone that you’re not humane, that you’re willing to use violence to force people to conform to your worldview, and force people to assimilate into a culture that dehumanises them.
To be anti-woke is to be authoritarian. As for me, there’s only one way to respond to that: Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me.
To be anti-woke is to be wilfully ignorant. The response to virtuous behaviour shouldn’t amount to bigotry.
checking out Uncle Bill's bookshelf: https://realitystudio.org/publications/road-to-interzone/chris-steins-photograph-of-william-s-burroughs-bookshelf/
suddenly had the lovely thought that maybe it's possible to glean some sort of insight into humanity from relentlessly ingesting Weird Literature And Culture from everywhere and all times, divining the dark side of existence from thoroughly, ceaselessly sifting through the tortured dreams of the species' shared unconscious.
i only know that i know nothing. i will never know everything i need to know.
always remember: #thegovernmentknows
cw: presidential cognitohazard, condiment abuse
RIP Angelo Badalamenti, composer of the Twin Peaks music. The music was such a large part of this work. Always loved this video of him: https://youtu.be/e-eqgr_gn4k
As we watch Elon Musk slide into rightwing radicalization in real time, I’m reminded of this 1941 piece by Dorothy Thompson.
“Who goes Nazi?”
In short: it is the people who love money and status and power that are at risk.
Those who resist the urge are the people who have a solid family life; a job they love for the work, not the money; a moral framework based on pluralism and equal access to opportunity.
Worth a read. #nazi #Twitter #liberal
AI art isn't.
It's pictures.
Art is when you set out to cause an emotional response in an audience using a constrained medium. (If not constrained then it's social.)
None of the AIs accept "I want to feel sad with hope for the future" as a prompt. They accept "toucan with a monocle in the style of Van Rijn" as prompts.
No emotional intent? Not art.
Pictures? Yeah, it's a picture blender, but it's only an effective when it's got a lot to work with and that's both narrow and discontinuous.
Cyborgs are not abstract theoretical constructs.
Cyberpunk has ALWAYS been a warning about what capital does to bodies, amongst others. Disabled people live and breathe this stuff and not in some edgy way, but because it's our lives. We are here and we are hybrid multiplicities and assemblages. We are More Human Than Human, and in the words of Roy Batty in Bladerunner: We Want More Life, F-cker!
Drive-in Saturday had our holiday show tonight. we watched "The Room" together, we laughed, we cried, we got confused, we yelled "what the FUCK" a lot, and now all of us know the true meaning of "oh hai doggie."
it's always a little sad to wrap things up for the year and say goodbye for a little while, but 2023 is going ro be filled with great things for the old Drive-in, you all wait and see. and in the meantime, Joel, take us on home...
The terrorist attack in Moore County, NC knocked out cell towers, internet and phones. People had to drive to the neighboring county to find out what was going on. They couldn't call 911. As I'm writing this, some towns are still without power.
I can't stress enough how important amateur radio is in situations like this. Handhelds run on batteries, and most hams have several batteries charged at all times. Base units often are run off grid with battery banks, solar, etc. Mobile units run in vehicles. Repeaters are usually powered by solar batteries, the ones based on mountain tops are around here.
Having a license, practice and experience with the radios and nets and having a way to talk to others, call for help, or assist are invaluable.
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