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‘What is the Christian word in the face of genocide?’: new Kairos Palestine document calls for repudiation of Zionism

mondoweiss.net · Dec 20

“What is happening [in Palestine] today is the true face of Zionist ideology . . . turning Palestinian existence into an unbearable hell,” declares the recently released Kairos Palestine document, “A Moment of Truth: Faith in a Time of Genocide.”

Shared by @ZhiZhu and 22 others.
Jes (@Jesticulated) · Dec 22
🔁 @mondoweiss:

“What is happening [in Palestine] today is the true face of Zionist ideology . . . turning Palestinian existence into an unbearable hell,” declares the recently released Kairos Palestine document, "A Moment of Truth: Faith in a Time of Genocide."

mondoweiss.net/2025/12/what-is

David B. Himself (@DavidBHimself) · Dec 26
🔁 @mondoweiss:

READ: Palestinian Christians just released Kairos II, a powerful new document calling Zionism "a theology of racism and ethnic supremacy" that has produced genocide. The document demands churches worldwide repudiate Zionist theology and calls for ending interfaith dialogue with Christian Zionists. "True solidarity is costly. Today it is Palestine." mondoweiss.net/2025/12/what-is

Nando161 (@nando161) · Dec 25
🔁 @mondoweiss:

READ: Palestinian Christians just released Kairos II, a powerful new document calling Zionism "a theology of racism and ethnic supremacy" that has produced genocide. The document demands churches worldwide repudiate Zionist theology and calls for ending interfaith dialogue with Christian Zionists. "True solidarity is costly. Today it is Palestine." mondoweiss.net/2025/12/what-is

Regendans (@regendans) · Dec 25
🔁 @mondoweiss:

READ: Palestinian Christians just released Kairos II, a powerful new document calling Zionism "a theology of racism and ethnic supremacy" that has produced genocide. The document demands churches worldwide repudiate Zionist theology and calls for ending interfaith dialogue with Christian Zionists. "True solidarity is costly. Today it is Palestine." mondoweiss.net/2025/12/what-is

Death by Lambda (@xdydx) · Dec 25
🔁 @mondoweiss:

READ: Palestinian Christians just released Kairos II, a powerful new document calling Zionism "a theology of racism and ethnic supremacy" that has produced genocide. The document demands churches worldwide repudiate Zionist theology and calls for ending interfaith dialogue with Christian Zionists. "True solidarity is costly. Today it is Palestine." mondoweiss.net/2025/12/what-is

nojhan, à gauche de Devadata (@nojhan) · Dec 25
🔁 @mondoweiss:

READ: Palestinian Christians just released Kairos II, a powerful new document calling Zionism "a theology of racism and ethnic supremacy" that has produced genocide. The document demands churches worldwide repudiate Zionist theology and calls for ending interfaith dialogue with Christian Zionists. "True solidarity is costly. Today it is Palestine." mondoweiss.net/2025/12/what-is

Scientists found a way to restore brain blood flow in dementia

sciencedaily.com · Dec 25

A new study suggests that dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain. Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive, disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue. When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned. Th...

Shared by @Viss and 26 others.
your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Dec 26
🔁 @cdarwin:

A new study suggests that #dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain.

Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive,
disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue.

When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned.

This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

Steve's Place (@steter) · Dec 25
🔁 @cdarwin:

A new study suggests that #dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain.

Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive,
disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue.

When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned.

This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

Trending Bot (@trending) · Dec 25
🔁 @cdarwin:

A new study suggests that #dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain.

Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive,
disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue.

When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned.

This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

David Penfold :verified: (@davep) · Dec 25
🔁 @cdarwin:

A new study suggests that #dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain.

Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive,
disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue.

When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned.

This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

Pablonius Monk 🇺🇦 (@pabloniusmonk) · Dec 26
🔁 @cdarwin:

A new study suggests that #dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain.

Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive,
disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue.

When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned.

This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

B05H (@bosh) · Dec 26
🔁 @cdarwin:

A new study suggests that #dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain.

Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive,
disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue.

When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned.

This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 25
🔁 @cdarwin:

A new study suggests that #dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain.

Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive,
disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue.

When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned.

This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

George Dinwiddie (@gdinwiddie) · Dec 25
🔁 @cdarwin:

A new study suggests that #dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain.

Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive,
disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue.

When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned.

This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

Psychology News Robot (@psychbot) · Dec 25

DATE: December 25, 2025 at 03:42AM
SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY PSYCHOLOGY FEED

TITLE: Scientists found a way to restore brain blood flow in dementia

URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

A new study suggests that dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain. Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive, disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue. When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned. This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

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eswillwalker (@ELS) · Dec 26
🔁 @cdarwin:

A new study suggests that #dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain.

Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive,
disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue.

When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned.

This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

Worth reading

Maybe the Default Settings Are Too High

raptitude.com · Dec 25

I’ve been reading Lord of the Rings for two months and I’m just at the end of the first part. It’s not because I’m not enjoying it. It’s one of the most ...

Shared by @newsyc250 and 11 others.
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I sell onions on the Internet - Deep South Ventures

deepsouthventures.com · Dec 25

Vidalia Onions to be exact. They’re classified as a sweet onion, and because of their mild flavor (they don’t make your eyes tear up), some folks can eat them like an apple. Most of my customers do. During a phone order one season – 2018 I believe – a customer shared this story where he ....

Shared by @newsyc250 and 9 others.

A History of Pan-African Revolt – C.L.R. James

shop.workingclasshistory.com · Dec 25

222 Originally published in England in 1938 (the same year as his magnum opus The Black Jacobins) and expanded in 1969, this work remains the classic account of global Black resistance. Description Robin D.G. Kelley’s substantial introduction contextualizes the work in the history and ferment o...

Shared by @BarneyDellar and 10 others.
hypebot (@hypebot) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

Andrew Henry (@AndrewHenry) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈 (@Lazarou) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

Trending Bot (@trending) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

Regendans (@regendans) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

Martin Vermeer FCD (@martinvermeer) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

Helen LH (@Research_FTW) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

Barney Dellar (he/him) (@BarneyDellar) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

Workers Rights Channel (@workersrights) · Dec 25
🔁 @workingclasshistory:

#OtD 25 Dec 1831 enslaved people in Jamaica went on strike to demand emancipation. They would start an armed revolt that eventually forced the British Empire to outlaw slavery in its territory. Learn more in CLR James' great book on global Black struggle: shop.workingclasshistory.com/e

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Why I Quit Streaming And Got Back Into Cassettes

404media.co · Dec 24

In the age of Spotify and AI slop, tapes remind us what we’re missing when we stop taking risks.

Shared by @phillip and 7 others.
Rob Connolly 🇳🇿 🇬🇧 (@rob) · Dec 24

Why I Quit Streaming And Got Back Into Cassettes
404media.co/why-i-quit-streami

This filled me with Christmas cheer:

"People are leaving Spotify, and those who aren’t seem embarrassed about using it. Major artists pulled their music off the platform this year in protest of the company’s ICE recruitment ads and connections to military drones, and posting your Wrapped stats has gone from a ubiquitous year-end pastime to a cultural faux pas."

#spotify #streaming #ai #techlash

Joe Brockmeier (@jzb) · Dec 24

Nice article on @404mediaco about moving off streaming services.

Currently I do most of my music listening by streaming music from my laptop to my stereo. (Bluetooth)

I do feel the allure of cassettes though. Making and sharing mixtapes used to be one of my favorite activities. I wouldn't buy prerecorded cassettes, but dubbing CDs/vinyl to cassette, yes...

Do they even make car stereos with cassette players anymore?

404media.co/why-i-quit-streami

Phillip :usa_distress: (@phillip) · Dec 26
🔁 @Kjaerulv:

"People are leaving Spotify, and those who aren’t seem embarrassed about using it. Major artists pulled their music off the platform this year in protest of the company’s ICE recruitment ads and connections to military drones, and posting your Wrapped stats has gone from a ubiquitous year-end pastime to a cultural faux pas."
404media.co/why-i-quit-streami

Cruiser 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇬🇱🇨🇦🇲🇽 (@cruiser) · Dec 26
🔁 @Kjaerulv:

"People are leaving Spotify, and those who aren’t seem embarrassed about using it. Major artists pulled their music off the platform this year in protest of the company’s ICE recruitment ads and connections to military drones, and posting your Wrapped stats has gone from a ubiquitous year-end pastime to a cultural faux pas."
404media.co/why-i-quit-streami

SILVER BACALLS (@noondlyt) · Dec 26
🔁 @Kjaerulv:

"People are leaving Spotify, and those who aren’t seem embarrassed about using it. Major artists pulled their music off the platform this year in protest of the company’s ICE recruitment ads and connections to military drones, and posting your Wrapped stats has gone from a ubiquitous year-end pastime to a cultural faux pas."
404media.co/why-i-quit-streami

Cory Dransfeldt :demi: (@cory) · Dec 26
🔁 @Kjaerulv:

"People are leaving Spotify, and those who aren’t seem embarrassed about using it. Major artists pulled their music off the platform this year in protest of the company’s ICE recruitment ads and connections to military drones, and posting your Wrapped stats has gone from a ubiquitous year-end pastime to a cultural faux pas."
404media.co/why-i-quit-streami

fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 (@fromjason) · Dec 26
🔁 @Kjaerulv:

"People are leaving Spotify, and those who aren’t seem embarrassed about using it. Major artists pulled their music off the platform this year in protest of the company’s ICE recruitment ads and connections to military drones, and posting your Wrapped stats has gone from a ubiquitous year-end pastime to a cultural faux pas."
404media.co/why-i-quit-streami

When a driver challenges the kernel's assumptions

miod.online.fr · Dec 25

Unix-based systems have been around for more than 50 years now. Although the best design ideas still prevail to this day, the evolution of the computing industry has forced operating system designers to rethink the way they work, multiple times over time.

Shared by @newsycombinator and 11 others.
hnbot (@hnbot) · Dec 26

When a driver challenges the kernel's assumptions
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- an hour ago | 9 points | 1 comments
- URL:
miod.online.fr/software/openbs
- Discussions: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
- Summary: OpenBSD’s wscons terminal assumed every display operation was instantaneous—until a tiny USB-to-LCD DisplayLink gadget arrived in 2009. Theo de Raadt bought one in Akihabara; reverse-engineering by Florian Echtler and Marcus Glocker produced a working but painfully slow driver. USB bandwidth limits meant the device could be over-run, so the kernel had to learn to “sleep” when the FIFO filled. Miod Vallat rewrote wscons so every drawing routine can return EAGAIN, the VT220 emulation can back out and retry, and user processes stall gracefully. A 200-KB diff touched 51 files, added 1 KB to kernels, yet still let floppy images fit. Compression tables, cracked by Echtler, were shipped as loadable firmware; an X driver followed. After commits in September 2009, USB displays became first-class OpenBSD consoles.

Big Day

lmnt.me · Dec 25

My friends’ boy, Daikichi, has been wanting to go with me to Disneyland for what seems like years now. To be clear, we go once or twice a year with the whole family, but he wants to go with just me, which is very sweet.

Thank you — Matt Godbolt’s blog

xania.org · Dec 25

The end of the 2025 Advent of Compiler Optimisation

Shared by @thephd and 7 others.
Björkus "No time_t to Die" Dorkus (@thephd) · Dec 25
🔁 @mattgodbolt:

Day 25 of Advent of Compiler Optimisations!

We've reached the end of this journey through compiler magic—from simple arithmetic tricks to mind-bending loop transformations. Thank you for following along! Whether you celebrate Christmas or just enjoy a good compiler optimisation, I hope you've discovered something that made you see your code differently.

Read more: xania.org/202512/25-thank-you
Watch: youtu.be/N1sRfYwzmso

#AoCO2025

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Dec 25
🔁 @mattgodbolt:

Day 25 of Advent of Compiler Optimisations!

We've reached the end of this journey through compiler magic—from simple arithmetic tricks to mind-bending loop transformations. Thank you for following along! Whether you celebrate Christmas or just enjoy a good compiler optimisation, I hope you've discovered something that made you see your code differently.

Read more: xania.org/202512/25-thank-you
Watch: youtu.be/N1sRfYwzmso

#AoCO2025

+>e (@eons) · Dec 25
🔁 @mattgodbolt:

Day 25 of Advent of Compiler Optimisations!

We've reached the end of this journey through compiler magic—from simple arithmetic tricks to mind-bending loop transformations. Thank you for following along! Whether you celebrate Christmas or just enjoy a good compiler optimisation, I hope you've discovered something that made you see your code differently.

Read more: xania.org/202512/25-thank-you
Watch: youtu.be/N1sRfYwzmso

#AoCO2025

Miguel de Icaza ᯅ🍉 (@Migueldeicaza) · Dec 25
🔁 @mattgodbolt:

Day 25 of Advent of Compiler Optimisations!

We've reached the end of this journey through compiler magic—from simple arithmetic tricks to mind-bending loop transformations. Thank you for following along! Whether you celebrate Christmas or just enjoy a good compiler optimisation, I hope you've discovered something that made you see your code differently.

Read more: xania.org/202512/25-thank-you
Watch: youtu.be/N1sRfYwzmso

#AoCO2025

Eniko Fox (@eniko) · Dec 25
🔁 @mattgodbolt:

Day 25 of Advent of Compiler Optimisations!

We've reached the end of this journey through compiler magic—from simple arithmetic tricks to mind-bending loop transformations. Thank you for following along! Whether you celebrate Christmas or just enjoy a good compiler optimisation, I hope you've discovered something that made you see your code differently.

Read more: xania.org/202512/25-thank-you
Watch: youtu.be/N1sRfYwzmso

#AoCO2025

Michael Engel (@me_) · Dec 25
🔁 @mattgodbolt:

Day 25 of Advent of Compiler Optimisations!

We've reached the end of this journey through compiler magic—from simple arithmetic tricks to mind-bending loop transformations. Thank you for following along! Whether you celebrate Christmas or just enjoy a good compiler optimisation, I hope you've discovered something that made you see your code differently.

Read more: xania.org/202512/25-thank-you
Watch: youtu.be/N1sRfYwzmso

#AoCO2025

Tony Finch (@fanf) · Dec 25
🔁 @mattgodbolt:

Day 25 of Advent of Compiler Optimisations!

We've reached the end of this journey through compiler magic—from simple arithmetic tricks to mind-bending loop transformations. Thank you for following along! Whether you celebrate Christmas or just enjoy a good compiler optimisation, I hope you've discovered something that made you see your code differently.

Read more: xania.org/202512/25-thank-you
Watch: youtu.be/N1sRfYwzmso

#AoCO2025

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