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I am disappointed in the AI discourse

steveklabnik.com · May 28

Recently, something happened that made me kind of like, break a little bit. I’m still not entirely sure why this whole thing bothers me so much, but here’s a blog post about it. I happened to ask ChatGPT something for fun. I often do this just to see what it says, and if I feel like it’s ri...

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FoolishOwl (@foolishowl) · May 30
🔁 @jenniferplusplus:

There's something about the demand that we set aside ethical considerations as we debate the utility of the fascist lie machine that landed really badly with me today. It might have something to do with the United States withholding essential healthcare from 100,000ish trans kids. Or that it's threatening do do the same to a quarter million trans adults. Or that the nominally liberal opposition is rallying around the position that trans people existing is politically inconvenient and that we need to set aside ethical considerations and sacrifice trans people so that committed bigots might consider maybe thinking about voting for Democrats.

steveklabnik.com/writing/i-am-

Rimu (@rimu) · May 29

I am disappointed in the AI discourse

the top post on my Bluesky feed was something along these lines: "ChatGPT is not a search engine. It does not scan the web for information. You cannot use it as a search engine. LLMs only generate statistically likely sentences." The thing is… ChatGPT was over there, in the other tab, searching the web. And the answer I got was pretty good.

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How to survive the weight of an entire industry trying to convince you that you're inadequate

buttondown.com · May 28

Look at all this evidence of humanity! Gimme $2 and become a premium subscriber. This week’s question comes to us from DB: How do I make art without feeling...

Shared by @DrFerrous and 15 others.
Dr. Ferrous (@DrFerrous) · May 29
🔁 @jochenwolters:

"And while it would be one thing to build tools that help people who need help, we need to be very clear that’s now what’s happening. We are not building people up by giving them helpful tools, we are tearing people down by convincing them they can’t function without the tools. And we are doing this purely because very rich oligarchs would like to become richer. There is nothing benevolent about it."
— Mike Monteiro

Source: buttondown.com/monteiro/archiv

Cheryl Lindo Jones (@jezlyn) · May 29
🔁 @jochenwolters:

"And while it would be one thing to build tools that help people who need help, we need to be very clear that’s now what’s happening. We are not building people up by giving them helpful tools, we are tearing people down by convincing them they can’t function without the tools. And we are doing this purely because very rich oligarchs would like to become richer. There is nothing benevolent about it."
— Mike Monteiro

Source: buttondown.com/monteiro/archiv

Esther Payne :bisexual_flag: (@onepict) · May 29
🔁 @jochenwolters:

"And while it would be one thing to build tools that help people who need help, we need to be very clear that’s now what’s happening. We are not building people up by giving them helpful tools, we are tearing people down by convincing them they can’t function without the tools. And we are doing this purely because very rich oligarchs would like to become richer. There is nothing benevolent about it."
— Mike Monteiro

Source: buttondown.com/monteiro/archiv

Adrianna Tan (@skinnylatte) · May 29
🔁 @jochenwolters:

"And while it would be one thing to build tools that help people who need help, we need to be very clear that’s now what’s happening. We are not building people up by giving them helpful tools, we are tearing people down by convincing them they can’t function without the tools. And we are doing this purely because very rich oligarchs would like to become richer. There is nothing benevolent about it."

Source: buttondown.com/monteiro/archiv

Pete Prodoehl 🍕 (@rasterweb) · May 29
🔁 @jochenwolters:

"And while it would be one thing to build tools that help people who need help, we need to be very clear that’s now what’s happening. We are not building people up by giving them helpful tools, we are tearing people down by convincing them they can’t function without the tools. And we are doing this purely because very rich oligarchs would like to become richer. There is nothing benevolent about it."
— Mike Monteiro

Source: buttondown.com/monteiro/archiv

LAUREN :bacall_fire: (@noondlyt) · May 29
🔁 @jochenwolters:

"And while it would be one thing to build tools that help people who need help, we need to be very clear that’s now what’s happening. We are not building people up by giving them helpful tools, we are tearing people down by convincing them they can’t function without the tools. And we are doing this purely because very rich oligarchs would like to become richer. There is nothing benevolent about it."
— Mike Monteiro

Source: buttondown.com/monteiro/archiv

Shared by @tchambers and 12 others.
The Verge :bot: @theverge.space (@theverge) · May 29
🔁 @andrew_liszewski:

macOS 26 may drop support for four older Macs.

Following Bloomberg’s report that Apple plans to name the next versions of its operating systems based on years, Apple Insider is reporting that macOS 26 may drop support for several older Intel-based Macs, according to people familiar with the matter.

Unsupported Macs will potentially include the 2018 MacBook Pro, the 2017 iMac Pro, the 2018 Mac mini, and the 2020 Intel-based MacBook Air, which are currently the oldest models currently supported by ‌macOS Sequoia‌.

macOS 26 may not support 2018 MacBook Pros and 2019 iMacs

Andrew Liszewski :bot: @theverge.space (@andrew_liszewski) · May 29

macOS 26 may drop support for four older Macs.

Following Bloomberg’s report that Apple plans to name the next versions of its operating systems based on years, Apple Insider is reporting that macOS 26 may drop support for several older Intel-based Macs, according to people familiar with the matter.

Unsupported Macs will potentially include the 2018 MacBook Pro, the 2017 iMac Pro, the 2018 Mac mini, and the 2020 Intel-based MacBook Air, which are currently the oldest models currently supported by ‌macOS Sequoia‌.

macOS 26 may not support 2018 MacBook Pros and 2019 iMacs

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Louise Michel, "Why I Am an Anarchist" (1896) - The Libertarian Labyrinth

libertarian-labyrinth.org · May 29

I am an Anarchist because Anarchy alone, by means of liberty and justice based on equal rights, will make humanity happy, and because Anarchy is the sublimest idea conceivable by man. It is, today, the [...]

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Felienne Hermans (@Felienne) · May 29
🔁 @autonomysolidarity:

Louise Michel (1896)
"I became definitely an Anarchist when sent to New Caledonia, on a state ship, in order to bring me to repentance for having fought for liberty. I and my companions were kept in cages like lions or tigers during four months. We saw nothing but sky and water, with now and then the white sail of a vessel on the horizon, like a bird’s wing in the sky. This impression and the expanse were overwhelming. We had much time to think on board, and by constantly comparing things, events, and men; by having seen my friends of the Commune, who were honest, at work, and who only knew how to throw their lives into the struggle, so much they feared to act ill;

I came rapidly to the conclusion that honest men in power are incapable, and that dishonest ones are monsters; that it is impossible to ally liberty with power, and that a revolution whose aim is any form of government would be but a delusion if only a few institutions fell, because everything is bound by indestructible chains in the old world, and everything must be uprooted by the foundations for the new world to grow happy and be at liberty under a free sky."

Auszug aus Louise Michels Artikel "Why I am an Anarchist" in Liberty (London), März 1896, S. 26.

libertarian-labyrinth.org/anar

libcom.org/article/liberty-jou

#Anarchism

Khrys (@Khrys) · May 29
🔁 @autonomysolidarity:

Louise Michel (1896)
"I became definitely an Anarchist when sent to New Caledonia, on a state ship, in order to bring me to repentance for having fought for liberty. I and my companions were kept in cages like lions or tigers during four months. We saw nothing but sky and water, with now and then the white sail of a vessel on the horizon, like a bird’s wing in the sky. This impression and the expanse were overwhelming. We had much time to think on board, and by constantly comparing things, events, and men; by having seen my friends of the Commune, who were honest, at work, and who only knew how to throw their lives into the struggle, so much they feared to act ill;

I came rapidly to the conclusion that honest men in power are incapable, and that dishonest ones are monsters; that it is impossible to ally liberty with power, and that a revolution whose aim is any form of government would be but a delusion if only a few institutions fell, because everything is bound by indestructible chains in the old world, and everything must be uprooted by the foundations for the new world to grow happy and be at liberty under a free sky."

Auszug aus Louise Michels Artikel "Why I am an Anarchist" in Liberty (London), März 1896, S. 26.

libertarian-labyrinth.org/anar

libcom.org/article/liberty-jou

#Anarchism

Androgenes 🏴‍☠️🫂🔞 (@Black_Flag) · May 29
🔁 @autonomysolidarity:

Louise Michel (1896)
"I became definitely an Anarchist when sent to New Caledonia, on a state ship, in order to bring me to repentance for having fought for liberty. I and my companions were kept in cages like lions or tigers during four months. We saw nothing but sky and water, with now and then the white sail of a vessel on the horizon, like a bird’s wing in the sky. This impression and the expanse were overwhelming. We had much time to think on board, and by constantly comparing things, events, and men; by having seen my friends of the Commune, who were honest, at work, and who only knew how to throw their lives into the struggle, so much they feared to act ill;

I came rapidly to the conclusion that honest men in power are incapable, and that dishonest ones are monsters; that it is impossible to ally liberty with power, and that a revolution whose aim is any form of government would be but a delusion if only a few institutions fell, because everything is bound by indestructible chains in the old world, and everything must be uprooted by the foundations for the new world to grow happy and be at liberty under a free sky."

Auszug aus Louise Michels Artikel "Why I am an Anarchist" in Liberty (London), März 1896, S. 26.

libertarian-labyrinth.org/anar

libcom.org/article/liberty-jou

#Anarchism

Autonomie und Solidarität (@autonomysolidarity) · May 29
🔁 @autonomysolidarity:

Remembering Louise Michel passed away on January 9, 1905

120 years after her death, the hero of the Paris Commune continues to inspire.

"I became definitely an Anarchist when sent to New Caledonia, on a state ship, in order to bring me to repentance for having fought for liberty. I and my companions were kept in cages like lions or tigers during four months. We saw nothing but sky and water, with now and then the white sail of a vessel on the horizon, like a bird’s wing in the sky. This impression and the expanse were overwhelming. We had much time to think on board, and by constantly comparing things, events, and men; by having seen my friends of the Commune, who were honest, at work, and who only knew how to throw their lives into the struggle, so much they feared to act ill;

I came rapidly to the conclusion that honest men in power are incapable, and that dishonest ones are monsters; that it is impossible to ally liberty with power, and that a revolution whose aim is any form of government would be but a delusion if only a few institutions fell, because everything is bound by indestructible chains in the old world, and everything must be uprooted by the foundations for the new world to grow happy and be at liberty under a free sky."

libertarian-labyrinth.org/anar

libcom.org/article/liberty-jou

Alice Marshall (@AliceMarshall) · May 29
🔁 @autonomysolidarity:

Remembering Louise Michel passed away on January 9, 1905

120 years after her death, the hero of the Paris Commune continues to inspire.

"I became definitely an Anarchist when sent to New Caledonia, on a state ship, in order to bring me to repentance for having fought for liberty. I and my companions were kept in cages like lions or tigers during four months. We saw nothing but sky and water, with now and then the white sail of a vessel on the horizon, like a bird’s wing in the sky. This impression and the expanse were overwhelming. We had much time to think on board, and by constantly comparing things, events, and men; by having seen my friends of the Commune, who were honest, at work, and who only knew how to throw their lives into the struggle, so much they feared to act ill;

I came rapidly to the conclusion that honest men in power are incapable, and that dishonest ones are monsters; that it is impossible to ally liberty with power, and that a revolution whose aim is any form of government would be but a delusion if only a few institutions fell, because everything is bound by indestructible chains in the old world, and everything must be uprooted by the foundations for the new world to grow happy and be at liberty under a free sky."

libertarian-labyrinth.org/anar

libcom.org/article/liberty-jou

Brad Rosenheim (@Brad_Rosenheim) · May 29
🔁 @autonomysolidarity:

Remembering Louise Michel passed away on January 9, 1905

120 years after her death, the hero of the Paris Commune continues to inspire.

"I became definitely an Anarchist when sent to New Caledonia, on a state ship, in order to bring me to repentance for having fought for liberty. I and my companions were kept in cages like lions or tigers during four months. We saw nothing but sky and water, with now and then the white sail of a vessel on the horizon, like a bird’s wing in the sky. This impression and the expanse were overwhelming. We had much time to think on board, and by constantly comparing things, events, and men; by having seen my friends of the Commune, who were honest, at work, and who only knew how to throw their lives into the struggle, so much they feared to act ill;

I came rapidly to the conclusion that honest men in power are incapable, and that dishonest ones are monsters; that it is impossible to ally liberty with power, and that a revolution whose aim is any form of government would be but a delusion if only a few institutions fell, because everything is bound by indestructible chains in the old world, and everything must be uprooted by the foundations for the new world to grow happy and be at liberty under a free sky."

libertarian-labyrinth.org/anar

libcom.org/article/liberty-jou

Aral Balkan (@aral) · May 29
🔁 @autonomysolidarity:

Remembering Louise Michel passed away on January 9, 1905

120 years after her death, the hero of the Paris Commune continues to inspire.

"I became definitely an Anarchist when sent to New Caledonia, on a state ship, in order to bring me to repentance for having fought for liberty. I and my companions were kept in cages like lions or tigers during four months. We saw nothing but sky and water, with now and then the white sail of a vessel on the horizon, like a bird’s wing in the sky. This impression and the expanse were overwhelming. We had much time to think on board, and by constantly comparing things, events, and men; by having seen my friends of the Commune, who were honest, at work, and who only knew how to throw their lives into the struggle, so much they feared to act ill;

I came rapidly to the conclusion that honest men in power are incapable, and that dishonest ones are monsters; that it is impossible to ally liberty with power, and that a revolution whose aim is any form of government would be but a delusion if only a few institutions fell, because everything is bound by indestructible chains in the old world, and everything must be uprooted by the foundations for the new world to grow happy and be at liberty under a free sky."

libertarian-labyrinth.org/anar

libcom.org/article/liberty-jou

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Blackness in the Fediverse: A Conversation with Marcia X

logicmag.io · May 29

A conversation about the #PlayVicious Mastodon instance.

Shared by @Geoffberner and 11 others.
AGF : poemproducer (@poemproducer) · May 29
🔁 @timnitGebru:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.
logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

NaClKnight is still Black AF (@NaClKnight) · May 29
🔁 @DAIR:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.

logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

Geoff Berner (@Geoffberner) · May 29
🔁 @timnitGebru:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.
logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

Lisa Melton (@lisamelton) · May 29
🔁 @timnitGebru:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.
logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

inquiline (@inquiline) · May 29
🔁 @timnitGebru:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.
logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

Christine Lemmer-Webber (@cwebber) · May 29
🔁 @timnitGebru:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.
logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

stephaniepixie 🏳️‍🌈 (@stephaniepixie) · May 29
🔁 @timnitGebru:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.
logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

The Gibson (@thegibson) · May 29
🔁 @timnitGebru:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.
logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · May 29
🔁 @timnitGebru:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.
logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

Robert W. Gehl (@rwg) · May 29
🔁 @timnitGebru:

Ra'il I'Nasah Kiam (@so_treu) is an activist, artist & scholar from Atlanta, & one of the 1st people that identified the growing online threat of white nationalism & hate organizing online. They continue this work in the fediverse. See this convo with them & Artist Marcia X.
logicmag.io/policy/blackness-i

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The promise that wasn’t kept

whitep4nth3r.com · May 29

AI is distracting us from creating real value. While we chase speed and automation, meaningful and human-centered work is getting left behind. Is this progress?

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Cory Dransfeldt :demi: (@cory) · May 29

🔗 The promise that wasn’t kept via Salma Alam-Naylor #Development #Webdev #Ai

I recently wrote about AI and productivity, and how data from the 2024 Accelerate State of DevOps Report shows that widespread AI adoption in the software industry is contributing to a real and meaningful decline in software delivery performance. Approximately 76% of developers use AI tools in daily tasks such as coding, debugging, and documentation.

whitep4nth3r.com/blog/the-prom

Random Geek (@randomgeek) · May 29
🔁 @hbuchel:

This article from Salma really resonates with me and honestly explains why I'm such a curmudgeon about AI code assistant tools. Anytime I scoff at using them, inevitably someone says something along the lines of "But they're coming! they're all getting better!" Sure, I'll wait for that day then.

I am eager for the days where I'm not spending time reminding people to add their missing alt text, or to convert a div to a button where appropriate. The basics. AI is not solving those problems for us. It's either making them worse or just doing them in weirder ways.

It's not affording me time to write the fun parts of code. Or enabling what I think is truly possible: that accessibility is at the root of more creative and more loved software tools. If anything, I find these AI tools are making less space for it. My advocacy is now not just "Here is why you should make accessible software" but ALSO "Here are the dangers of using AI tools to write your software". As Salma says, that promise wasn't kept.

whitep4nth3r.com/blog/the-prom

Jan Lehnardt :couchdb: (@janl) · May 29
🔁 @hbuchel:

This article from Salma really resonates with me and honestly explains why I'm such a curmudgeon about AI code assistant tools. Anytime I scoff at using them, inevitably someone says something along the lines of "But they're coming! they're all getting better!" Sure, I'll wait for that day then.

I am eager for the days where I'm not spending time reminding people to add their missing alt text, or to convert a div to a button where appropriate. The basics. AI is not solving those problems for us. It's either making them worse or just doing them in weirder ways.

It's not affording me time to write the fun parts of code. Or enabling what I think is truly possible: that accessibility is at the root of more creative and more loved software tools. If anything, I find these AI tools are making less space for it. My advocacy is now not just "Here is why you should make accessible software" but ALSO "Here are the dangers of using AI tools to write your software". As Salma says, that promise wasn't kept.

whitep4nth3r.com/blog/the-prom

Duncan Horne (@duncandesi9n) · May 29
🔁 @ariel:

“Value in software development cannot be determined by how many lines of code you can bash out in any working day, and especially whether or not you are using AI to do so.”

Excellent post from @whitep4nth3r on AI and productivity: whitep4nth3r.com/blog/the-prom

Jonathan Koomey (@jgkoomey) · May 29
🔁 @hbuchel:

This article from Salma really resonates with me and honestly explains why I'm such a curmudgeon about AI code assistant tools. Anytime I scoff at using them, inevitably someone says something along the lines of "But they're coming! they're all getting better!" Sure, I'll wait for that day then.

I am eager for the days where I'm not spending time reminding people to add their missing alt text, or to convert a div to a button where appropriate. The basics. AI is not solving those problems for us. It's either making them worse or just doing them in weirder ways.

It's not affording me time to write the fun parts of code. Or enabling what I think is truly possible: that accessibility is at the root of more creative and more loved software tools. If anything, I find these AI tools are making less space for it. My advocacy is now not just "Here is why you should make accessible software" but ALSO "Here are the dangers of using AI tools to write your software". As Salma says, that promise wasn't kept.

whitep4nth3r.com/blog/the-prom

Bryce Wray (@BryceWrayTX) · May 29
🔁 @hbuchel:

This article from Salma really resonates with me and honestly explains why I'm such a curmudgeon about AI code assistant tools. Anytime I scoff at using them, inevitably someone says something along the lines of "But they're coming! they're all getting better!" Sure, I'll wait for that day then.

I am eager for the days where I'm not spending time reminding people to add their missing alt text, or to convert a div to a button where appropriate. The basics. AI is not solving those problems for us. It's either making them worse or just doing them in weirder ways.

It's not affording me time to write the fun parts of code. Or enabling what I think is truly possible: that accessibility is at the root of more creative and more loved software tools. If anything, I find these AI tools are making less space for it. My advocacy is now not just "Here is why you should make accessible software" but ALSO "Here are the dangers of using AI tools to write your software". As Salma says, that promise wasn't kept.

whitep4nth3r.com/blog/the-prom

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‘There’s no such thing as safety’ In Russia, journalists must either adapt to censorship or risk their freedom. So why do they keep reporting? — Meduza

meduza.io · May 29

In April 2025, Kommersant journalist Alexander Chernykh declined the most prestigious prize recognizing independent Russian journalism, Redkollegia. He’d won the award for a report from Russia’s Kursk region, which had recently spent more than seven months under partial Ukrainian occupation. ...

Shared by @CosmicTraveler and 8 others.
wsm (@weldon) · May 29
🔁 @kevinrothrock:

Fascinating interviews with Russian journalists who never emigrated and stuck with the profession. Their harsh criticisms of the exiled independent press are profound — a real gut punch. Russian & Western audiences seem to have completely opposite demands & expectations. meduza.io/en/feature/2025/05/2

Tim Bray (@timbray) · May 29
🔁 @kevinrothrock:

Fascinating interviews with Russian journalists who never emigrated and stuck with the profession. Their harsh criticisms of the exiled independent press are profound — a real gut punch. Russian & Western audiences seem to have completely opposite demands & expectations. meduza.io/en/feature/2025/05/2

BrianKrebs (@briankrebs) · May 29
🔁 @kevinrothrock:

Fascinating interviews with Russian journalists who never emigrated and stuck with the profession. Their harsh criticisms of the exiled independent press are profound — a real gut punch. Russian & Western audiences seem to have completely opposite demands & expectations. meduza.io/en/feature/2025/05/2

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · May 29
🔁 @kevinrothrock:

Fascinating interviews with Russian journalists who never emigrated and stuck with the profession. Their harsh criticisms of the exiled independent press are profound — a real gut punch. Russian & Western audiences seem to have completely opposite demands & expectations. meduza.io/en/feature/2025/05/2

mhoye (@mhoye) · May 29
🔁 @kevinrothrock:

Fascinating interviews with Russian journalists who never emigrated and stuck with the profession. Their harsh criticisms of the exiled independent press are profound — a real gut punch. Russian & Western audiences seem to have completely opposite demands & expectations. meduza.io/en/feature/2025/05/2

Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) · May 29
🔁 @kevinrothrock:

Fascinating interviews with Russian journalists who never emigrated and stuck with the profession. Their harsh criticisms of the exiled independent press are profound — a real gut punch. Russian & Western audiences seem to have completely opposite demands & expectations. meduza.io/en/feature/2025/05/2

No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! - FSFE

fsfe.org · May 29

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, y...

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your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · May 30
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

mmu_man (@mmu_man) · May 30
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

Raj Patel :flag_tino: (@irix) · May 30
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

trending_bot (@trending_bot) · May 29
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈 (@Lazarou) · May 29
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

jbz (@jbz) · May 29
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

Jan :rust: :ferris: (@janriemer) · May 29
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

Trendy Toots (@trendytoots) · May 30
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

Lenz Grimmer (@lenzgr) · May 29
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

pafurijaz (@pafurijaz) · May 29
🔁 @fsfe:

💥 No more imposed licensing - Get back the cost of your Windows License! 💥

When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿.

The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice that limits user freedom.

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202505

The Republican budget is an attack on the American economy

publicnotice.co · May 29

Everywhere you look, it delivers blows to America's economic future.

Shared by @ZhiZhu and 7 others.
Aaron Rupar (@aaron.rupar) · May 30
🔁 @aaron.rupar:

New in PN: The Republican budget is an attack on the economy

"As a moral document, the Republican budget is an abomination, delivering largesse to the most comfortable and cruelty to the most vulnerable. As an economic plan, it could hardly be dumber."

https://www.publicnotice.co/p/republican-reconciliation-bill-hurts-economy

Darwin Woodka (@darwinwoodka) · May 29
🔁 @aaron.rupar:

"In the broadest terms, the bill is an enormous upward transfer of wealth — perhaps the largest in history — taking from those with lower incomes and giving to the rich. And in its details there are dozens if not hundreds of blows to the economy."

https://www.publicnotice.co/p/republican-reconciliation-bill-hurts-economy

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦⧖ (@dgoldsmith) · May 29
🔁 @atrupar:

New in PN: The Republican budget is an attack on the economy

"As a moral document, the Republican budget is an abomination, delivering largesse to the most comfortable and cruelty to the most vulnerable. As an economic plan, it could hardly be dumber." publicnotice.co/p/republican-r

Kim Perales (@KimPerales) · May 29
🔁 @aaron.rupar:

"In the broadest terms, the bill is an enormous upward transfer of wealth — perhaps the largest in history — taking from those with lower incomes and giving to the rich. And in its details there are dozens if not hundreds of blows to the economy."

https://www.publicnotice.co/p/republican-reconciliation-bill-hurts-economy

Steve Cuthbert (@stevecut) · May 29
🔁 @atrupar:

New in PN: The Republican budget is an attack on the economy

"As a moral document, the Republican budget is an abomination, delivering largesse to the most comfortable and cruelty to the most vulnerable. As an economic plan, it could hardly be dumber." publicnotice.co/p/republican-r

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · May 30
🔁 @aaron.rupar:

"Everywhere else you look, the Trump administration seems determined to harm our long-term competitiveness and capacity for innovation; the attacks on universities and the dramatic rollback in federally funded research will probably put a damper on our national economic dynamism for decades to come."

https://www.publicnotice.co/p/republican-reconciliation-bill-hurts-economy

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