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Bugs Apple Loves

bugsappleloves.com · Jan 23

Bugs Apple won't fix. Why else would they keep them around for so long? We did the math.

Shared by @khaost and 30 others.
Jan (@jmalonzo) · Jan 24
🔁 @benfry:

“The bugs are real. The math is not. All estimates are made up. Your frustration, however, is valid.”

bugsappleloves.com/

vt (@vt) · Jan 23

bugsappleloves.com
Во всех продуктах клятого Эпола насчитали целых 11 багов. Почти все у меня не воспроизводятся, но допустим даже если бы и воспроизводились. Целых 11 багов! Это, несомненно, причина переходить на Линукс, ведь там меньше багов, ведь правда?! Правда? #Apple

FR#150 – On ICE, Verification, and Presence As Harm

connectedplaces.online · Jan 23

Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered.

Shared by @mike and 22 others.
wakest ⁂ (@liaizon) · Jan 24
🔁 @fediversereport:

New from me: FR#150 - On ICE, Verification, and Presence As Harm

Bluesky has verified the account of ICE, which was a step too far for many in the fediverse, wanting to disconnect from the bridge between the networks

The presence itself of ICE on Bluesky is a form of harm, and Bluesky is not well equipped to deal with this new challenge. Making things worse, their verification system is set up to delegate responsibility, but instead they made no use of it

connectedplaces.online/reports

Christof Damian 💙💛 (@cdamian) · Jan 23
🔁 @fediversereport:

New from me: FR#150 - On ICE, Verification, and Presence As Harm

Bluesky has verified the account of ICE, which was a step too far for many in the fediverse, wanting to disconnect from the bridge between the networks

The presence itself of ICE on Bluesky is a form of harm, and Bluesky is not well equipped to deal with this new challenge. Making things worse, their verification system is set up to delegate responsibility, but instead they made no use of it

connectedplaces.online/reports

Laurens Hof (@laurenshof) · Jan 23
🔁 @bjoernsta:

"The case of ICE shows two unresolved problems that will only intensify as the ecosystem grows: how to deal with abusive behaviour that happens outside of the app (...)and how in a world where fascism is a real and existential threat, harms on social networks have evolved from not only being content-based but also being presence-based."

Great analysis by @laurenshof on @bsky.app verifying the ICE account.

connectedplaces.online/wp-admi

Esther Payne :bisexual_flag: (@onepict) · Jan 23
🔁 @fediversereport:

New from me: FR#150 - On ICE, Verification, and Presence As Harm

Bluesky has verified the account of ICE, which was a step too far for many in the fediverse, wanting to disconnect from the bridge between the networks

The presence itself of ICE on Bluesky is a form of harm, and Bluesky is not well equipped to deal with this new challenge. Making things worse, their verification system is set up to delegate responsibility, but instead they made no use of it

connectedplaces.online/reports

Martin Holland (@mho) · Jan 23
🔁 @fediversereport:

New from me: FR#150 - On ICE, Verification, and Presence As Harm

Bluesky has verified the account of ICE, which was a step too far for many in the fediverse, wanting to disconnect from the bridge between the networks

The presence itself of ICE on Bluesky is a form of harm, and Bluesky is not well equipped to deal with this new challenge. Making things worse, their verification system is set up to delegate responsibility, but instead they made no use of it

connectedplaces.online/reports

Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK (@vfrmedia) · Jan 23
🔁 @fediversereport:

New from me: FR#150 - On ICE, Verification, and Presence As Harm

Bluesky has verified the account of ICE, which was a step too far for many in the fediverse, wanting to disconnect from the bridge between the networks

The presence itself of ICE on Bluesky is a form of harm, and Bluesky is not well equipped to deal with this new challenge. Making things worse, their verification system is set up to delegate responsibility, but instead they made no use of it

connectedplaces.online/reports

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Jan 23
🔁 @bjoernsta:

"The case of ICE shows two unresolved problems that will only intensify as the ecosystem grows: how to deal with abusive behaviour that happens outside of the app (...)and how in a world where fascism is a real and existential threat, harms on social networks have evolved from not only being content-based but also being presence-based."

Great analysis by @laurenshof on @bsky.app verifying the ICE account.

connectedplaces.online/wp-admi

From Rapid Response to Revolutionary Social Change

crimethinc.com · Jan 23

Participants in the rapid response networks in the Twin Cities describe their experiences and reflect on how these neworks could contribute to revolutionary social change.

Shared by @ELS and 39 others.
Teoh Han Hui (@teohhanhui) · Jan 23
🔁 @cdarwin:

Following the invasion of 3000 ICE officers,
everyday Minnesotans are pouring into #rapid #response networks and scouring their neighborhoods
—even in 20-degree weather before the sun has come up.

“I’m being tailed by a car I think is ICE,
I can make out two masked individuals through the tinted windshield,” someone says.

The call goes quiet for a few seconds.
“I’m being pulled over.”

Dispatch chimes in:
“Stay unmuted,
turn down your volume so they don’t hear the call,
everyone else please stay on mute.”

We hear banging,
then something shatters.

“ICE just smashed their window,”
our driver explains calmly,
decelerating ahead of a red light.

We are shocked,
but this is a regular occurrence.

Everyone on the call keeps their cool.

We have heard stories from rapid responders about ICE tailing them,
boxing them in,
smashing their car windows,
pepper-spraying them,
holding them at gun point,
shooting out their tires,
detaining them.

Some responders have been taken to the regional ICE headquarters,
the #Whipple building.

Others have been driven to the other side of the city
and thrown out of the vehicle, ❄️alone in the cold.

Their cars have been left running in the road.

The responders tell us all these stories in passing,
quickly returning focus to the work that is to be done.

Of course, ICE has done worse than this, too.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed #Renee #Good as she was trying to drive away.

A week later, as ICE agents were pursuing someone,
they shot live ammunition at a house with a family in it, hitting #Julio #Sosa-#Celis in the leg.

But when you ask patrollers what they want people to know about what’s happening in their city, they barely mention the broken windows and bruises.

They describe the feeling of connection and solidarity filling the streets.

They make ❤️hearts with their hands from car to car, they blow kisses.

They make dinners for one another,
they drop off groceries for undocumented families that have been locked inside their homes for weeks.

They tell us about how, when a skirmish broke out on a busy road,
an entire café full of people stood up as one,
dropping what they were doing to run towards the sound.

We hear again and again about their deep love for the community in the Twin Cities and for their neighbors.

Every day, people who never imagined themselves fighting ICE are participating in bold combative actions
crimethinc.com/2026/01/21/from

George Baily (@georgebaily) · Jan 23
🔁 @cdarwin:

Following the invasion of 3000 ICE officers,
everyday Minnesotans are pouring into #rapid #response networks and scouring their neighborhoods
—even in 20-degree weather before the sun has come up.

“I’m being tailed by a car I think is ICE,
I can make out two masked individuals through the tinted windshield,” someone says.

The call goes quiet for a few seconds.
“I’m being pulled over.”

Dispatch chimes in:
“Stay unmuted,
turn down your volume so they don’t hear the call,
everyone else please stay on mute.”

We hear banging,
then something shatters.

“ICE just smashed their window,”
our driver explains calmly,
decelerating ahead of a red light.

We are shocked,
but this is a regular occurrence.

Everyone on the call keeps their cool.

We have heard stories from rapid responders about ICE tailing them,
boxing them in,
smashing their car windows,
pepper-spraying them,
holding them at gun point,
shooting out their tires,
detaining them.

Some responders have been taken to the regional ICE headquarters,
the #Whipple building.

Others have been driven to the other side of the city
and thrown out of the vehicle, ❄️alone in the cold.

Their cars have been left running in the road.

The responders tell us all these stories in passing,
quickly returning focus to the work that is to be done.

Of course, ICE has done worse than this, too.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed #Renee #Good as she was trying to drive away.

A week later, as ICE agents were pursuing someone,
they shot live ammunition at a house with a family in it, hitting #Julio #Sosa-#Celis in the leg.

But when you ask patrollers what they want people to know about what’s happening in their city, they barely mention the broken windows and bruises.

They describe the feeling of connection and solidarity filling the streets.

They make ❤️hearts with their hands from car to car, they blow kisses.

They make dinners for one another,
they drop off groceries for undocumented families that have been locked inside their homes for weeks.

They tell us about how, when a skirmish broke out on a busy road,
an entire café full of people stood up as one,
dropping what they were doing to run towards the sound.

We hear again and again about their deep love for the community in the Twin Cities and for their neighbors.

Every day, people who never imagined themselves fighting ICE are participating in bold combative actions
crimethinc.com/2026/01/21/from

Matthew Skelton (@matthewskelton) · Jan 23
🔁 @cdarwin:

Following the invasion of 3000 ICE officers,
everyday Minnesotans are pouring into #rapid #response networks and scouring their neighborhoods
—even in 20-degree weather before the sun has come up.

“I’m being tailed by a car I think is ICE,
I can make out two masked individuals through the tinted windshield,” someone says.

The call goes quiet for a few seconds.
“I’m being pulled over.”

Dispatch chimes in:
“Stay unmuted,
turn down your volume so they don’t hear the call,
everyone else please stay on mute.”

We hear banging,
then something shatters.

“ICE just smashed their window,”
our driver explains calmly,
decelerating ahead of a red light.

We are shocked,
but this is a regular occurrence.

Everyone on the call keeps their cool.

We have heard stories from rapid responders about ICE tailing them,
boxing them in,
smashing their car windows,
pepper-spraying them,
holding them at gun point,
shooting out their tires,
detaining them.

Some responders have been taken to the regional ICE headquarters,
the #Whipple building.

Others have been driven to the other side of the city
and thrown out of the vehicle, ❄️alone in the cold.

Their cars have been left running in the road.

The responders tell us all these stories in passing,
quickly returning focus to the work that is to be done.

Of course, ICE has done worse than this, too.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed #Renee #Good as she was trying to drive away.

A week later, as ICE agents were pursuing someone,
they shot live ammunition at a house with a family in it, hitting #Julio #Sosa-#Celis in the leg.

But when you ask patrollers what they want people to know about what’s happening in their city, they barely mention the broken windows and bruises.

They describe the feeling of connection and solidarity filling the streets.

They make ❤️hearts with their hands from car to car, they blow kisses.

They make dinners for one another,
they drop off groceries for undocumented families that have been locked inside their homes for weeks.

They tell us about how, when a skirmish broke out on a busy road,
an entire café full of people stood up as one,
dropping what they were doing to run towards the sound.

We hear again and again about their deep love for the community in the Twin Cities and for their neighbors.

Every day, people who never imagined themselves fighting ICE are participating in bold combative actions
crimethinc.com/2026/01/21/from

Bill Jorth (@wdjorth) · Jan 23
🔁 @cdarwin:

Following the invasion of 3000 ICE officers,
everyday Minnesotans are pouring into #rapid #response networks and scouring their neighborhoods
—even in 20-degree weather before the sun has come up.

“I’m being tailed by a car I think is ICE,
I can make out two masked individuals through the tinted windshield,” someone says.

The call goes quiet for a few seconds.
“I’m being pulled over.”

Dispatch chimes in:
“Stay unmuted,
turn down your volume so they don’t hear the call,
everyone else please stay on mute.”

We hear banging,
then something shatters.

“ICE just smashed their window,”
our driver explains calmly,
decelerating ahead of a red light.

We are shocked,
but this is a regular occurrence.

Everyone on the call keeps their cool.

We have heard stories from rapid responders about ICE tailing them,
boxing them in,
smashing their car windows,
pepper-spraying them,
holding them at gun point,
shooting out their tires,
detaining them.

Some responders have been taken to the regional ICE headquarters,
the #Whipple building.

Others have been driven to the other side of the city
and thrown out of the vehicle, ❄️alone in the cold.

Their cars have been left running in the road.

The responders tell us all these stories in passing,
quickly returning focus to the work that is to be done.

Of course, ICE has done worse than this, too.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed #Renee #Good as she was trying to drive away.

A week later, as ICE agents were pursuing someone,
they shot live ammunition at a house with a family in it, hitting #Julio #Sosa-#Celis in the leg.

But when you ask patrollers what they want people to know about what’s happening in their city, they barely mention the broken windows and bruises.

They describe the feeling of connection and solidarity filling the streets.

They make ❤️hearts with their hands from car to car, they blow kisses.

They make dinners for one another,
they drop off groceries for undocumented families that have been locked inside their homes for weeks.

They tell us about how, when a skirmish broke out on a busy road,
an entire café full of people stood up as one,
dropping what they were doing to run towards the sound.

We hear again and again about their deep love for the community in the Twin Cities and for their neighbors.

Every day, people who never imagined themselves fighting ICE are participating in bold combative actions
crimethinc.com/2026/01/21/from

Martin Vermeer FCD (@martinvermeer) · Jan 23
🔁 @cdarwin:

Following the invasion of 3000 ICE officers,
everyday Minnesotans are pouring into #rapid #response networks and scouring their neighborhoods
—even in 20-degree weather before the sun has come up.

“I’m being tailed by a car I think is ICE,
I can make out two masked individuals through the tinted windshield,” someone says.

The call goes quiet for a few seconds.
“I’m being pulled over.”

Dispatch chimes in:
“Stay unmuted,
turn down your volume so they don’t hear the call,
everyone else please stay on mute.”

We hear banging,
then something shatters.

“ICE just smashed their window,”
our driver explains calmly,
decelerating ahead of a red light.

We are shocked,
but this is a regular occurrence.

Everyone on the call keeps their cool.

We have heard stories from rapid responders about ICE tailing them,
boxing them in,
smashing their car windows,
pepper-spraying them,
holding them at gun point,
shooting out their tires,
detaining them.

Some responders have been taken to the regional ICE headquarters,
the #Whipple building.

Others have been driven to the other side of the city
and thrown out of the vehicle, ❄️alone in the cold.

Their cars have been left running in the road.

The responders tell us all these stories in passing,
quickly returning focus to the work that is to be done.

Of course, ICE has done worse than this, too.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed #Renee #Good as she was trying to drive away.

A week later, as ICE agents were pursuing someone,
they shot live ammunition at a house with a family in it, hitting #Julio #Sosa-#Celis in the leg.

But when you ask patrollers what they want people to know about what’s happening in their city, they barely mention the broken windows and bruises.

They describe the feeling of connection and solidarity filling the streets.

They make ❤️hearts with their hands from car to car, they blow kisses.

They make dinners for one another,
they drop off groceries for undocumented families that have been locked inside their homes for weeks.

They tell us about how, when a skirmish broke out on a busy road,
an entire café full of people stood up as one,
dropping what they were doing to run towards the sound.

We hear again and again about their deep love for the community in the Twin Cities and for their neighbors.

Every day, people who never imagined themselves fighting ICE are participating in bold combative actions
crimethinc.com/2026/01/21/from

Ika Makimaki (@pezmico) · Jan 23
🔁 @cdarwin:

Following the invasion of 3000 ICE officers,
everyday Minnesotans are pouring into #rapid #response networks and scouring their neighborhoods
—even in 20-degree weather before the sun has come up.

“I’m being tailed by a car I think is ICE,
I can make out two masked individuals through the tinted windshield,” someone says.

The call goes quiet for a few seconds.
“I’m being pulled over.”

Dispatch chimes in:
“Stay unmuted,
turn down your volume so they don’t hear the call,
everyone else please stay on mute.”

We hear banging,
then something shatters.

“ICE just smashed their window,”
our driver explains calmly,
decelerating ahead of a red light.

We are shocked,
but this is a regular occurrence.

Everyone on the call keeps their cool.

We have heard stories from rapid responders about ICE tailing them,
boxing them in,
smashing their car windows,
pepper-spraying them,
holding them at gun point,
shooting out their tires,
detaining them.

Some responders have been taken to the regional ICE headquarters,
the #Whipple building.

Others have been driven to the other side of the city
and thrown out of the vehicle, ❄️alone in the cold.

Their cars have been left running in the road.

The responders tell us all these stories in passing,
quickly returning focus to the work that is to be done.

Of course, ICE has done worse than this, too.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed #Renee #Good as she was trying to drive away.

A week later, as ICE agents were pursuing someone,
they shot live ammunition at a house with a family in it, hitting #Julio #Sosa-#Celis in the leg.

But when you ask patrollers what they want people to know about what’s happening in their city, they barely mention the broken windows and bruises.

They describe the feeling of connection and solidarity filling the streets.

They make ❤️hearts with their hands from car to car, they blow kisses.

They make dinners for one another,
they drop off groceries for undocumented families that have been locked inside their homes for weeks.

They tell us about how, when a skirmish broke out on a busy road,
an entire café full of people stood up as one,
dropping what they were doing to run towards the sound.

We hear again and again about their deep love for the community in the Twin Cities and for their neighbors.

Every day, people who never imagined themselves fighting ICE are participating in bold combative actions
crimethinc.com/2026/01/21/from

Tofu Musubi (@Hawaii) · Jan 23
🔁 @cdarwin:

Following the invasion of 3000 ICE officers,
everyday Minnesotans are pouring into #rapid #response networks and scouring their neighborhoods
—even in 20-degree weather before the sun has come up.

“I’m being tailed by a car I think is ICE,
I can make out two masked individuals through the tinted windshield,” someone says.

The call goes quiet for a few seconds.
“I’m being pulled over.”

Dispatch chimes in:
“Stay unmuted,
turn down your volume so they don’t hear the call,
everyone else please stay on mute.”

We hear banging,
then something shatters.

“ICE just smashed their window,”
our driver explains calmly,
decelerating ahead of a red light.

We are shocked,
but this is a regular occurrence.

Everyone on the call keeps their cool.

We have heard stories from rapid responders about ICE tailing them,
boxing them in,
smashing their car windows,
pepper-spraying them,
holding them at gun point,
shooting out their tires,
detaining them.

Some responders have been taken to the regional ICE headquarters,
the #Whipple building.

Others have been driven to the other side of the city
and thrown out of the vehicle, ❄️alone in the cold.

Their cars have been left running in the road.

The responders tell us all these stories in passing,
quickly returning focus to the work that is to be done.

Of course, ICE has done worse than this, too.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed #Renee #Good as she was trying to drive away.

A week later, as ICE agents were pursuing someone,
they shot live ammunition at a house with a family in it, hitting #Julio #Sosa-#Celis in the leg.

But when you ask patrollers what they want people to know about what’s happening in their city, they barely mention the broken windows and bruises.

They describe the feeling of connection and solidarity filling the streets.

They make ❤️hearts with their hands from car to car, they blow kisses.

They make dinners for one another,
they drop off groceries for undocumented families that have been locked inside their homes for weeks.

They tell us about how, when a skirmish broke out on a busy road,
an entire café full of people stood up as one,
dropping what they were doing to run towards the sound.

We hear again and again about their deep love for the community in the Twin Cities and for their neighbors.

Every day, people who never imagined themselves fighting ICE are participating in bold combative actions
crimethinc.com/2026/01/21/from

Personne (@per_sonne) · Jan 23
🔁 @cdarwin:

Following the invasion of 3000 ICE officers,
everyday Minnesotans are pouring into #rapid #response networks and scouring their neighborhoods
—even in 20-degree weather before the sun has come up.

“I’m being tailed by a car I think is ICE,
I can make out two masked individuals through the tinted windshield,” someone says.

The call goes quiet for a few seconds.
“I’m being pulled over.”

Dispatch chimes in:
“Stay unmuted,
turn down your volume so they don’t hear the call,
everyone else please stay on mute.”

We hear banging,
then something shatters.

“ICE just smashed their window,”
our driver explains calmly,
decelerating ahead of a red light.

We are shocked,
but this is a regular occurrence.

Everyone on the call keeps their cool.

We have heard stories from rapid responders about ICE tailing them,
boxing them in,
smashing their car windows,
pepper-spraying them,
holding them at gun point,
shooting out their tires,
detaining them.

Some responders have been taken to the regional ICE headquarters,
the #Whipple building.

Others have been driven to the other side of the city
and thrown out of the vehicle, ❄️alone in the cold.

Their cars have been left running in the road.

The responders tell us all these stories in passing,
quickly returning focus to the work that is to be done.

Of course, ICE has done worse than this, too.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed #Renee #Good as she was trying to drive away.

A week later, as ICE agents were pursuing someone,
they shot live ammunition at a house with a family in it, hitting #Julio #Sosa-#Celis in the leg.

But when you ask patrollers what they want people to know about what’s happening in their city, they barely mention the broken windows and bruises.

They describe the feeling of connection and solidarity filling the streets.

They make ❤️hearts with their hands from car to car, they blow kisses.

They make dinners for one another,
they drop off groceries for undocumented families that have been locked inside their homes for weeks.

They tell us about how, when a skirmish broke out on a busy road,
an entire café full of people stood up as one,
dropping what they were doing to run towards the sound.

We hear again and again about their deep love for the community in the Twin Cities and for their neighbors.

Every day, people who never imagined themselves fighting ICE are participating in bold combative actions
crimethinc.com/2026/01/21/from

xs4me2 (@xs4me2) · Jan 24
🔁 @cdarwin:

Following the invasion of 3000 ICE officers,
everyday Minnesotans are pouring into #rapid #response networks and scouring their neighborhoods
—even in 20-degree weather before the sun has come up.

“I’m being tailed by a car I think is ICE,
I can make out two masked individuals through the tinted windshield,” someone says.

The call goes quiet for a few seconds.
“I’m being pulled over.”

Dispatch chimes in:
“Stay unmuted,
turn down your volume so they don’t hear the call,
everyone else please stay on mute.”

We hear banging,
then something shatters.

“ICE just smashed their window,”
our driver explains calmly,
decelerating ahead of a red light.

We are shocked,
but this is a regular occurrence.

Everyone on the call keeps their cool.

We have heard stories from rapid responders about ICE tailing them,
boxing them in,
smashing their car windows,
pepper-spraying them,
holding them at gun point,
shooting out their tires,
detaining them.

Some responders have been taken to the regional ICE headquarters,
the #Whipple building.

Others have been driven to the other side of the city
and thrown out of the vehicle, ❄️alone in the cold.

Their cars have been left running in the road.

The responders tell us all these stories in passing,
quickly returning focus to the work that is to be done.

Of course, ICE has done worse than this, too.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed #Renee #Good as she was trying to drive away.

A week later, as ICE agents were pursuing someone,
they shot live ammunition at a house with a family in it, hitting #Julio #Sosa-#Celis in the leg.

But when you ask patrollers what they want people to know about what’s happening in their city, they barely mention the broken windows and bruises.

They describe the feeling of connection and solidarity filling the streets.

They make ❤️hearts with their hands from car to car, they blow kisses.

They make dinners for one another,
they drop off groceries for undocumented families that have been locked inside their homes for weeks.

They tell us about how, when a skirmish broke out on a busy road,
an entire café full of people stood up as one,
dropping what they were doing to run towards the sound.

We hear again and again about their deep love for the community in the Twin Cities and for their neighbors.

Every day, people who never imagined themselves fighting ICE are participating in bold combative actions
crimethinc.com/2026/01/21/from

On ICE, Verification, and Presence As Harm

werd.io · Jan 24

"Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered."

Shared by @dgoldsmith and 8 others.
JustaJason 🦜 (@JustaJason007) · Jan 24
🔁 @ben:

"Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered." #Technology werd.io/on-ice-verification-an

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Jan 24
🔁 @ben:

"Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered." #Technology werd.io/on-ice-verification-an

(@Perrin42) · Jan 24
🔁 @ben:

On ICE, Verification, and Presence As Harm

"Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered."

werd.io/on-ice-verification-an

Scott Francis (@darkuncle) · Jan 24
🔁 @ben:

"Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered." #Technology werd.io/on-ice-verification-an

kcarruthers (@kcarruthers) · Jan 24
🔁 @ben:

"Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered." #Technology werd.io/on-ice-verification-an

Tom Casavant (@tom) · Jan 24
🔁 @werd.io:

"Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered." werd.io/on-ice-verif...

On ICE, Verification, and Pres...

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 24
🔁 @ben:

"Bluesky built a verification system designed to distribute trust, and then didn't use it when it mattered." #Technology werd.io/on-ice-verification-an

If Anyone Can Pull Off a General Strike, It’s Minnesotans

newrepublic.com · Jan 23

The massive outpouring of support for Friday’s day of action against ICE is something that just comes naturally to residents of the North Star State.

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Journalism & Comment Channel (@journalismandcomment) · Jan 23
🔁 @SteveThompson:

God bless our brave neighbors in Minnesota.

If Anyone Can Pull Off a General Strike, It’s Minnesotans

The massive outpouring of support for Friday’s day of action against ICE builds on long-term organizing that residents of the North Star State have tended to for a long time.

newrepublic.com/article/205318

#Republicans #MAGA #GOP #Trump #Minnesota #GeneralSrike #press

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Jan 24
🔁 @SteveThompson:

God bless our brave neighbors in Minnesota.

If Anyone Can Pull Off a General Strike, It’s Minnesotans

The massive outpouring of support for Friday’s day of action against ICE builds on long-term organizing that residents of the North Star State have tended to for a long time.

newrepublic.com/article/205318

#Republicans #MAGA #GOP #Trump #Minnesota #GeneralSrike #press

Elyse M Grasso (@ElyseMGrasso) · Jan 24
🔁 @peterbrown:

newrepublic.com/article/205318 “Any one of us just driving down the street could be surrounded, pulled out of our car,” Dahlstrom said. “What they do is they break your windows, cut your seatbelt, and drag you out the window. It’s not even like, ‘Hey, can you step out of the car? Can I see your identification?’”

Neil E. Hodges (@tk) · Jan 24
🔁 @peterbrown:

newrepublic.com/article/205318 “Any one of us just driving down the street could be surrounded, pulled out of our car,” Dahlstrom said. “What they do is they break your windows, cut your seatbelt, and drag you out the window. It’s not even like, ‘Hey, can you step out of the car? Can I see your identification?’”

Workers Rights Channel (@workersrights) · Jan 23
🔁 @strike: The post-2008 era has seen many calls for a general strike, but most have been from internet posters disconnected from organizing, hoping that ...
If Anyone Can Pull Off a General Strike, It’s Minnesotans
Compassionate Crab (@Compassionatecrab) · Jan 23
🔁 @SteveThompson:

God bless our brave neighbors in Minnesota.

If Anyone Can Pull Off a General Strike, It’s Minnesotans

The massive outpouring of support for Friday’s day of action against ICE builds on long-term organizing that residents of the North Star State have tended to for a long time.

newrepublic.com/article/205318

#Republicans #MAGA #GOP #Trump #Minnesota #GeneralSrike #press

What if we just stopped paying taxes?

publicnotice.co · Jan 23

Where there's a will there (might) be a way.

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oldguycrusty (@oldguycrusty) · Jan 23
🔁 @wdlindsy:

"While the most visible sign of the administration’s war on Minnesota is ICE’s brutal and deadly occupation, it’s not the only way President Trump is attacking the state.

As punishment for the crimes of having a diverse population, not voting for him in three elections straight, and having Tim Walz as governor," (continued in /15)

~ Lisa Needham

#Minnesota #Trump #ICE #PoliceState #occupation
/14

publicnotice.co/p/minnesota-ta

Scary Austin (@MaryAustinBooks) · Jan 23

#Minnesota is having a statewide general strike, which hasn't happened in 100 years. Note that this was the result of tireless work by unions and local organizers, people with GeneralStrike.us, and mutual aid groups.

People have been talking about a tax strike but of course our leaders haven't been brave enough for it.

The fear is Trump pulling Medicaid or other essential funding in retaliation, but the idiot does that anyway. 🤷🏼‍♀️

publicnotice.co/p/minnesota-ta

GailWaldby@bsky.social❌👑 (@gwaldby) · Jan 23
🔁 @MaryAustinBooks:

#Minnesota is having a statewide general strike, which hasn't happened in 100 years. Note that this was the result of tireless work by unions and local organizers, people with GeneralStrike.us, and mutual aid groups.

People have been talking about a tax strike but of course our leaders haven't been brave enough for it.

The fear is Trump pulling Medicaid or other essential funding in retaliation, but the idiot does that anyway. 🤷🏼‍♀️

publicnotice.co/p/minnesota-ta

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Jan 24
🔁 @atrupar:

New in PN: What if we just stopped paying taxes?

"Like many other blue states, Minnesota pays more to the federal government than it takes in. But why should the state continue to subsidize a government bent on destroying it? What if it just … didn’t?" publicnotice.co/p/minnesota-ta

Kristen (@kristen_d) · Jan 23
🔁 @AAronL1968:

"Like many other blue states, Minnesota pays more to the federal government than it takes in. But why should the state continue to subsidize a government bent on destroying it? What if it just … didn’t?"
publicnotice.co/p/minnesota-ta

Zach Everson (@z_everson) · Jan 23
🔁 @atrupar:

New in PN: What if we just stopped paying taxes?

"Like many other blue states, Minnesota pays more to the federal government than it takes in. But why should the state continue to subsidize a government bent on destroying it? What if it just … didn’t?" publicnotice.co/p/minnesota-ta

Gene Cowan 🏳️‍🌈 (@genecowan) · Jan 23
🔁 @atrupar:

New in PN: What if we just stopped paying taxes?

"Like many other blue states, Minnesota pays more to the federal government than it takes in. But why should the state continue to subsidize a government bent on destroying it? What if it just … didn’t?" publicnotice.co/p/minnesota-ta

Worth reading
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Geoff Berner (@Geoffberner) · Jan 23
🔁 @xyz:

"The #resistance to #ICE in #Minneapolis is strong, generalized, and sustained. It’s also entirely #decentralized and #leaderless (or “leaderful” if you’d like). There are roles. There is #organizing—there’s so much organizing. There are so many organizers, from so many #communities and identities.

This, of course, makes my heart happy.

It’s also, I’m certain, frustrating as hell for the #Federal #occupation of the city. They want to pick off a few people and bring them up on charges. That might still happen, but it will be a farce of a trial. If there’s a conspiracy, it’s the entire city conspiring to be free. ... This is a #rebellion against what amounts to foreign occupation."

margaretkilljoy.substack.com/p

#uspol #community #anarchism #maga #fuckICE

Dane 🇮🇪🇺🇦🇻🇪🖖⚛️☮️☸️🕉️ (@TheLastOfHisName) · Jan 22
🔁 @dusk:

If @margaret writes it, it’s worth reading. Great newsletter

On #Minneapolis :

> “It’s going to be really, really cold this week. Will people still show up?”

“Minnesotans will be there,” they told me. “ICE will be miserable.”

Because, as another friend put it to me: “ICE made a classic Nazi mistake: they invaded a winter people in winter.”

~~~~~

> I’ve been involved in protest movements for 24 years now (maybe it’s cheesy, but I picked a specific protest as my starting point) and I’ve never seen a population so united, and it’s not even close. The entire city, it seems like, is rising up against the kidnappers.

margaretkilljoy.substack.com/p

#ice

Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK (@vfrmedia) · Jan 23
🔁 @xyz:

"The #resistance to #ICE in #Minneapolis is strong, generalized, and sustained. It’s also entirely #decentralized and #leaderless (or “leaderful” if you’d like). There are roles. There is #organizing—there’s so much organizing. There are so many organizers, from so many #communities and identities.

This, of course, makes my heart happy.

It’s also, I’m certain, frustrating as hell for the #Federal #occupation of the city. They want to pick off a few people and bring them up on charges. That might still happen, but it will be a farce of a trial. If there’s a conspiracy, it’s the entire city conspiring to be free. ... This is a #rebellion against what amounts to foreign occupation."

margaretkilljoy.substack.com/p

#uspol #community #anarchism #maga #fuckICE

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈 (@Lazarou) · Jan 23
🔁 @xyz:

"The #resistance to #ICE in #Minneapolis is strong, generalized, and sustained. It’s also entirely #decentralized and #leaderless (or “leaderful” if you’d like). There are roles. There is #organizing—there’s so much organizing. There are so many organizers, from so many #communities and identities.

This, of course, makes my heart happy.

It’s also, I’m certain, frustrating as hell for the #Federal #occupation of the city. They want to pick off a few people and bring them up on charges. That might still happen, but it will be a farce of a trial. If there’s a conspiracy, it’s the entire city conspiring to be free. ... This is a #rebellion against what amounts to foreign occupation."

margaretkilljoy.substack.com/p

#uspol #community #anarchism #maga #fuckICE

Waka/Joewaka (@JoeAce967) · Jan 23
🔁 @xyz:

"The #resistance to #ICE in #Minneapolis is strong, generalized, and sustained. It’s also entirely #decentralized and #leaderless (or “leaderful” if you’d like). There are roles. There is #organizing—there’s so much organizing. There are so many organizers, from so many #communities and identities.

This, of course, makes my heart happy.

It’s also, I’m certain, frustrating as hell for the #Federal #occupation of the city. They want to pick off a few people and bring them up on charges. That might still happen, but it will be a farce of a trial. If there’s a conspiracy, it’s the entire city conspiring to be free. ... This is a #rebellion against what amounts to foreign occupation."

margaretkilljoy.substack.com/p

#uspol #community #anarchism #maga #fuckICE

Owncast Newsletter January 2026

owncast.ghost.io · Jan 23

In This Issue * A Note From The Editor * Technical Updates * Owncast 0.2.4 Released * Owncast Chat Moving To Matrix * Features * Featured Streamer: Indie Beat TV * Closing Remarks A Note From The Editor Ah, one dumpster fire of a year behind us and another freshly out the gate! I kid,

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Journalism & Comment Channel (@journalismandcomment) · Jan 23
🔁 @repeatro:

Owncast Newsletter January 2026 by @roadriverrail is out, featuring the Fediverse indie music video stream @TIBtv among other relevant updates:

📰 owncast.ghost.io/owncast-newsl

"[...] 'broligarchy' all too happy to be cozy to increasingly brash authoritarians, and an Internet that seems less free every day. But I encourage everyone who reads this to take those moments of hopeless rage and channel them into something for our communities that matter."

#Owncast #Fediverse #music #blog #FOSS #opensource

repeatro (@repeatro) · Jan 23

Owncast Newsletter January 2026 by @roadriverrail is out, featuring the Fediverse indie music video stream @TIBtv among other relevant updates:

📰 owncast.ghost.io/owncast-newsl

"[...] 'broligarchy' all too happy to be cozy to increasingly brash authoritarians, and an Internet that seems less free every day. But I encourage everyone who reads this to take those moments of hopeless rage and channel them into something for our communities that matter."

#Owncast #Fediverse #music #blog #FOSS #opensource

Owncast (@owncast) · Jan 23
🔁 @repeatro:

Owncast Newsletter January 2026 by @roadriverrail is out, featuring the Fediverse indie music video stream @TIBtv among other relevant updates:

📰 owncast.ghost.io/owncast-newsl

"[...] 'broligarchy' all too happy to be cozy to increasingly brash authoritarians, and an Internet that seems less free every day. But I encourage everyone who reads this to take those moments of hopeless rage and channel them into something for our communities that matter."

#Owncast #Fediverse #music #blog #FOSS #opensource

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Yvan ー イボん 🗺️ :ferris: :go: (@YvanDaSilva) · Jan 24
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

Aslak Raanes (@aslakr) · Jan 23
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

samiamsam (@samiamsam) · Jan 23
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

icy (@otterly_icy) · Jan 23
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

Dustin Lang (@dstndstn) · Jan 23
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

BashStKid (@BashStKid) · Jan 23
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

Mastodon Migration (@mastodonmigration) · Jan 23
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

Lukas (@ivorytusk) · Jan 23
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 23
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

Petra van Cronenburg (@NatureMC) · Jan 23
🔁 @sundogplanets:

Oh look I'm complaining about satellite collision risks in IEEE Spectrum too: spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd

(Holy crap, no wonder I'm tired.)

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