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prokopetz

“This new deletion policy is terrible for preservation of archival media” that’s the point, bro. That’s explicitly the point, though they’ll never admit it. Major social media platforms straight up do not want archival media to be a thing – it disrupts their business model by existing, and it’s hard to monetise. In their perfect world, media more than 90 days old would vanish in a puff of smoke and be irrecoverably forgotten.

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angstbotfic

yeah this is part and parcel of turning everything into a service. no more buying things once now becomes no more paying for unlimited access.

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take my hand for a moment

your objective from this point on is to survive

the election results are going to take a few days. The world is going to be very tense. I want you to take all the things you like to do to distract yourself and splurge on them. I want you to go eat your favroite foods and spend time with friends. I want you to do what you gotta do to make sure you can make it through the week.

There are people out there who want you to survive. There are people out there who are just as scared as you are.

We'll get through this. We will find a way

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Judge Robert C. McBurney just struck down Georgia's six-week abortion law. It's become rare to see Republican-appointed judges do the right thing. From Anthony Michael Kreis: "McBurney writes that under the Georgia Constitution, strict scrutiny applies to abortion regulations. He effectively describes Georgia abortion law as treating women like "collectively owned community property." ... "Judge McBurney says there is an equal protection problem for women who face mental health harms from carrying a pregnancy to term versus those who get an exception in the six-week ban."

!!!!! More details below. Thanks for posting, OP!

"A Georgia judge has struck down the state’s six-week abortion ban, declaring it unconstitutional.

In a ruling issued on Monday, Judge Robert McBurney said Georgia’s Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act, or LIFE Act, infringes on a woman’s state constitutional rights.

The legal challenge was brought by SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Collective against the state of Georgia.

When a fetus growing inside a woman reaches viability, when society can assume care and responsibility for that separate life, then – and only then – may society intervene. An arbitrary six-week ban on (post-embryonic cardiac activity pregnancy) terminations is inconsistent with these rights and the proper balance that a viability rule establishes between a woman’s rights of liberty and privacy and society’s interest in protecting and caring for unborn infants,” McBurney wrote.

When originally signed into law, the LIFE Act criminalized most abortions after an embryo generates detectable cardiac activity, typically around six weeks into a pregnancy.

When the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 and ended a national right to abortion, it opened the door for state bans. Fourteen states now bar abortion at all stages of pregnancy, with some exceptions. Georgia was one of four where the bans kick in after about six weeks of pregnancy – which is often before women realize they’re pregnant.

The impact of bans has been felt deeply in the South because many people have to travel hundreds of miles to states where abortion procedures can be obtained legally.

The new Georgia ruling, if it stands, could open up new avenues to access abortion not only for residents of the state, but for people in nearby states who currently face long trips to places like North Carolina or Illinois."

-via CNN, September 30, 2024

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who’s left- Mariame/Prison Abolition

by Flynn Nicholls

[image description: a comic titled “Who’s Left: Prison Abolition.” It opens with a black woman wearing glasses, beaded earrings and a headscarf. She says, “I’m Mariame Kaba, director of Project NIA and prison abolitionist.” Someone off screen asks, “is prison abolition a hard thing to explain to people?” Mariame says, “I get the same questions. ‘What about bad people? What about rapists?’ I don’t answer those questions anymore.”

Next panel is of an ominous city skyline, split diagonally into a street scene where a white businessman is looking terrified among people of color moving about their lives. Text reads: “These are posed as questions about safety but are mostly based in fear of the other. Safety for whom? And from what?” Next panel says, “It doesn’t make sense to answer because there are bad people who have not been incarcerated.” There’s a closeup of a corner of a newspaper, showing a smiling man with the text: “dog murderer net worth $1.5 million, cleared on all charges.”

Next panel shows blue silhouettes of police and cameras and Mariame’s text says, “I’d rather talk about having justice without police or surveillance.” Next panel shows Mariame being asked, “Why abolition? Why not reform?” and she replies, “The prison system is harmful!” Her words appear over stylized prison bars: “there is rampant violence, rape and deaths in custody.” On a panel of a whip with an arrow pointing to a prison, she says, “the prison itself was a reform of corporal punishment.” Next panel shows a couple Quakers looking anxious outside a prison and says, “When prisons first came into use in the late 1700s, Quakers pushed for reform. Why continue centuries of rounds of unsuccessful reforms?”

Next panel says: “So we have to create the conditions that decrease the demand for police and surveillance. You need jobs, healthcare, housing, people need to be able to live their lives.” Beneath that, three cranes with heavy chains are lowering a hospital and a home, and lifting away a prison with cracked walls as someone watches. “You need to create structures to address harm and hold people accountable. People think abolitionists minimize harm but we take it very seriously.” Beneath that, eight people are drawn, four sitting atop the others’s shoulders and holding hands above their heads to form a bridge. Underneath that it says, “Safety is a collective action.”

Next panel says: “A lot of people think abolitionists want to close prisons tomorrow when we didn’t get there yesterday. Ruthie Gilmore says, ‘Abolition is about presence, not absence. It’s about building life-affirming institutions.’” On the left side of this panel, there’s a person trying to flip a switch on the side of a prison. The switch is labeled “Prison industrial complex” and is flipped to “on.” On the other side is a drawing of Ruth Gilmore. Next panel is a white spiderweb on a black background with a pink prison in the center, and text around the web reads: “The prison system sits at the intersection of multiple forms of oppression and facets of society, and when you map it out, we’re all in that web.”

Next panel shows Mariame smiling and holding a clipboard, saying, “I am the director of Project NIA, an organization focused on ending youth incarceration. I also work with Survived + Punished, a project dedicated to the release of survivors of domestic + gendered violence imprisoned for survival actions. Survived and Punished’s Free Bresha campaign successfully managed to keep Bresha Meadows in the juvenile system rather than being tried and sentenced as an adult, and transferred to a mental health facility before finally being released, avoiding a 25 to life sentence.” Beside that is Bresha Meadows, a teenager with a somber expression. A caption in front of her reads: “Bresha Meadows was arrested at 14 for fatally shooting her abusive father in self-defense.”

Next panel shows a complex web of prison walls, topped with barbed wire, separating individuals from each other. The text reads: “Some people ask how feasible abolition is. Security is about putting up gates and walls and weapons between you and other people. How feasible is it to continue a violent system? For people to live in fear?” Next panel zooms in on one of the people within the web, and reads: “The prison system is a recent development and not as permanent as people think.” The wall in front of the person is knocked down by a person behind it, revealed to be a cardboard cut-out. 

The next panel shows similar cranes as before lifting all the cardboard prison walls, and reads: “I don’t know what a world without prisons will look like.” The last panel shows a line of people of different body types, abilities and ethnicities, most looking upward at text that reads: “But it will fundamentally transform our relationship with other people.”]

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rj-abacura

What I want to know is are licenses issued by other states considered ‘fraudulent’ in Florida under this law? Like, if you’re a trans Californian and have an updated license can you legally drive with it in Florida?

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vaspider

I wouldn't want to be the test case without having talked to the ACLU or Lambda Legal beforehand and having a plan, that's for sure. Like, it should be legal, but...

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mcnutcase

This is why the recommendation for trans people is literally "avoid being in Florida, however temporarily, if at all possible".

So, if previous cases where the state of Florida cracked down on undocumented immigrants having driver's licenses, they will count out of state licenses as fraudulent.

The state already considers all licenses from Delaware or Connecticut to be invalid. They absolutely have shown they can and will deny out of state licenses as fraudulent or invalid.

Be. Careful.

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tevruden

I just need everyone to see the kind of day Matthew Charles Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic and tumblr user @photomatt had on the Orange Website which is basically diametrically opposed to tumblr:

For context, famously well-adjusted non-harassment non-hypocrite and tumblr owner Matt is being sued for a whole litany of things (I'll let their lawsuit explain it in full). in summary:

  • wordpress (the technology) is open source and nonprofit and used by 40% of websites,
  • matty boy owns automattic which owns tumblr and wordpress.com (a wordpress host)
  • the trademark for WordPress was falsely "transferred" to the nonprofit foundation wordpress.org – by the way, matt explicitly says "WordPress.org just belongs to me" – and in fact sneakily and tax fraudily licensed it back exclusively anyway. the foundation is a very very thin front.
  • for context, WP Engine are another wordpress host; they're contributed to wordpress for a while now,
  • automattic has decided after some twenty years to extort WPE for a trademark (that they don't own), explicitly described by matt as "a scorched earth nuclear approach". guess why? they wanted profit
  • in addition to a boatload of libel (corporate beef, eh) the guy has explicitly cut off access so now fucking tens of millions of sites for a kajillion different things can't update their plugins or issue support tickets. conveniently, automattic has found a security flaw in a wpe plugin. wanna update it to protect your site? uhhhh…
  • but it's ok! wordpress.com (and a different company matt owns) explicitly offers a way to buy out the contract. see isn't that easy?
  • 8% of Automattic have resigned, most of them from the open-source ecosystem team (gee wonder why)
  • guy's now being a reply guy everywhere, including dick measuring about his charitable tax returns and for some inane reason contacting the ceo of reddit to change r/Wordpress to r/WordPress (no, really)
  • in a move which lawyers worldwide are calling "please keep posting surely good will come of this" he has decided to harass a retired woman trying to help the people who resigned
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brandyllyn

I'm sorry I can't remember who on my dash said they were going to have a ton of spoiled food because of the hurricane.

If you have any kind of home insurance (owner or renter) there is likely a clause to cover spoiled food in the event of a power outage or disaster. It's generally between $200 and $500 and often no questions asked about the food itself. But you do have to call them and request it.

If you know anyone who's having this trouble please tag them in on this.

to add onto this, if you’re receiving food stamps, the government will also give you a refund of your money for that month if you call and tell them. you will probably have to provide evidence in some form, but it’s not too hard.

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kawaiijohn

After the hurricane recovery is starting in the states and the damage is so bad in some places, they're either gone or don't have a single road left into town.

The power outage map for the states affected is honestly astounding. I actually know friends in southwestern Ohio that had a tornado/cyclonic thunderstorm from this system knock their power out.

Some places might not get power back for 2+ weeks.

The western half of North Carolina, where the Appalachian mountains are, is so badly damaged that some news stations are warning from any travel, and to consider every road closed until further notice.

Asherville is so damaged there seem to be almost no major roads left in or out of town.

The flooding from this storm is devastating and has destroyed entire towns and wiped some off the map. Damns and other infrastructure are failing all over the affected areas.

Until the flood waters recede sometime in the next few days, we won't have a full scope of just how badly people have been affected, nor will we have a final death toll.

Oh also, apparently the governor of Tennessee has not declared a state of emergency despite several places being catastrophically inundated. Instead he's done this, which is pissing a lot of people off.

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peachdoxie

Part of I-40 is just gone:

Several other major roads and bridges in the area are washed out as well. There are towns under mandatory evacuations because of dams overspilling. I've seen people say it's worse than the flooding from hurricanes in 1989 and 2004. It's really bad.

I work in wildland fire dispatch and our center has spent the last few days sending out teams and individuals to go help. As dark and terrible as all of this is, please know help is coming from everywhere it can.

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There's this trend of works that start off by establishing that they're set in 2019 so they don't have to figure out how COVID would impact the plot, and movies set in the recent past so they can write around including cell phones, and that seems uniquely modern, but then you watch a silent movie from the 1920s where a soldier character very pointedly notes that the story takes place in 1911 so you don't have to think about WWI and you realize writers wanting to avoid recent events is eternal

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shocked i haven't seen more postings about Hurricane Helene—there has been apocalyptic level flooding happening throughout huge areas of the southeastern USA. Roads providing the only access to remote areas have been totally obliterated.

My moms facebook groups from the western NC area where her family is from are overrun with posts of people pleading for information about their loved ones

For most of the last two days, Asheville has been functionally an island. They were helicoptering in water cases and trying to get FEMA on the ground. Chimney Rock is gone, a consequence of the Lake Lure dam being overrun. Parts of I40 are washed out, cutting western NC off from supply lines. People in the mountains had no cell signal and most still don't.

I got lucky in Upstate SC to only be looking at days without power and possibly losing all our perishable food if we can't keep the generator running long enough. In Western NC, the damage is so catastrophic that it's a struggle to even inform people outside the region about it.

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sca-nerd

My friends who have never experienced flooding, and who are about to deal with it from this storm, please remember:

1. NO. YOU CANNOT MAKE IT THROUGH THAT WATER ON THE ROAD. I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU'RE DRIVING. TURN. AROUND.

2. DO NOT GO WADING THROUGH THE WATER. EVEN IF YOU JUST WANT TO SEE HOW DEEP IT IS. THAT. WATER. IS. CONTAMINATED.

3. IT IS CALLED FLASH FLOODING FOR A REASON. THE WATER RISES AND SURGES IN A FLASH. STAY. HOME.

4. If you're at risk of flooding, raise up any of your belongings now. Put the legs of tall things in buckets. Know where your important documents are.

5. Stay safe.

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systlin

Don't EVER EVER FUCKING EVER drive through flood water. NEVER. I don't CARE if you think you can make it. I don't CARE if you think you know the road.

ROADS WASH OUT FLOODWATER IS DEEPER THAN IT LOOKS. Don't drive through it! Never!

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suratan-zir

If you're confused, don't know anything about Russia's war on Ukraine, and aren't sure which information to trust, you should know at least one thing:

Everything - everything - you see professionally filmed from within the Russian army, or that comes from Russian-annexed territories of Ukraine, must be approved by the Kremlin. A journalist or filmmaker cannot gain access to Russian-controlled areas without a green light from the Kremlin. Even if it seems apolitical or oppositional, even if the creators claim to be against Putin - if they were able to film professionally or over an extended period within Russian-controlled spaces, they got permission. Please keep that in mind.

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