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**How the men in the Epstein files defeated #MeToo**
"The emails show the “anti-woke” crusaders are afraid of accountability."

#fascism #harassment #eugenics #racism #sexism
How the men in the Epstein files defeated #MeToo
The emails show the “anti-woke” crusaders are afraid of accountability.
www.theverge.com
February 7, 2026 at 12:44 AM
**Signal Contingency Plan**
A recommendation for DeltaChat as a backup plan in case Signal goes down or gets blocked.

#Signal #messaging #DeltaChat
Signal Contingency Plan
signal-contingency-plan.info
February 3, 2026 at 7:54 PM
**From magic to malware: How OpenClaw's agent skills become an attack surface | 1Password**
"The same capabilities that make OpenClaw a groundbreaking tool also make it an urgent security risk. This blog contains confirmed examples of agent skills being used as malware vectors, and advice on how […]
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February 3, 2026 at 6:51 PM
**Bluefin**
A fork of Fedora Silverblue, focused on automating as much maintenance as possible.

#Linux #Fedora #distro #ImmutableDistro
Bluefin
The next generation cloud-native Linux workstation, designed for reliability, performance, and sustainability.
projectbluefin.io
February 3, 2026 at 6:42 PM
**How To Help if You are Outside Minnesota**
"I’m going to assume that if you’re reading this, you more or less understand the situation in Minnesota and I don’t have to explain it to you!"

#fascism #resistance #antifascism #ICE #Minnesota #immigration #HowTo
How To Help if You are Outside Minnesota
I’m going to assume that if you’re reading this, you more or less understand the situation in Minnesota and I don’t have to explain it to you! That said, I do have a section of local news sources, below. But to answer the question most people want to ask: yes, things are really as bad here as they look in the media. ICE officers are lawless thugs who are kidnapping my neighbors, and the claim that they’re doing us a service by removing violent criminals is a bald-faced lie. You probably knew that already, but just in case, there you go. I guess I should briefly introduce myself: my name is Naomi Kritzer. I’m a science fiction and fantasy writer. (I have a book coming out in June.) I also write an election guide for Minneapolis and St. Paul, which a lot of people here use when they’re getting ready to vote in local elections. I lived in Minneapolis from 1995 through 2012, and I have lived in St. Paul since 2012. I love my community and also wrote a post of ideas for local people who are looking for things they can do right now. **If You’d Like to Donate Money** There is _a whole lot of need in Minnesota right now._ Many people need to stay home most of the time to keep themselves safe. (This includes undocumented immigrants but given that ICE has been abducting fully legal documented folks with work permits, and also kicking in doors to abduct citizens in their underwear, it is not _just_ undocumented immigrants.) Ashley Fairbanks put together an extremely good, detailed website of organizations, fundraisers, mutual aid asks, and more, all of which you can donate to. **It’s here:Stand With Minnesota.** **Contact Your Senators/House Rep** You can call or email, either is fine. If you’re insecure about this and need a little help, https://5calls.org/ has scripts. Tell them you want Kristi Noem removed and ICE abolished. If you think there’s absolutely no chance they’ll listen to you if you say you want ICE abolished, say you’re shocked by what they’re doing and this lawless rogue agency needs to be reined in and the agents need to unmask and wear badges like _every other law enforcement agency_. If you’re talking to a Democrat, emphasize that you don’t think “better training” is an appropriate approach here (in the real world, that just means “more money”). If you’re talking to a Republican and you are a Democrat, don’t feel any need to mention your party loyalties to the person who supposedly represents you. Instead, you could try using the phrase “jackbooted government thugs” (thanks, Wayne LaPierre!) You could say that demanding people produce their papers on demand is communism. You could say that a masked secret police that breaks down doors to abduct citizens out of their own homes is _profoundly un-American_. But say it. Say it now, say it tomorrow, say it next week. ICE is a rogue agency that needs to be abolished. ETA: Maybe also ask them to put someone with a little more ability to meet the moment in leadership, because Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer are _really not meeting the moment._ **Write a Letter to the Editor** Letters to the (newspaper) editor feel profoundly old school but they matter in a couple of ways. First, they are kind of the physical documentation of the Overton Window. This means they’re extra influential on the Senators and House Reps you’re calling, because they tend to showcase the most median, normcore set of opinions. A newspaper editorial page in Nebraska that’s full of letters saying “ICE is a rogue agency; it needs to be dismantled” will help to make “abolish ICE!” feel like a safer and more reasonable stance for politicians to take. The ACLU has a how-to guide for people writing letters to the editor. (On any topic, not specifically ICE.) **Hassle ICE-Supporting Businesses** There’s a document circulating (here it is on Instagram, here it is on Facebook, I have not seen it in text format) suggesting that people call or e-mail the CEOs of Target, Home Depot, Enterprise Car Rental, Hilton, and Delta Air Lines, to ask them to stop cooperating with ICE and to stop allowing ICE to use their facilities. Enterprise has been supplying most of the cars to the ICE agents invading Minneapolis; Hilton kicked a hotel out of their franchise for refusing to rent to ICE; Target has been allowing ICE to stage in their parking lots and has done a crap-ass job of protecting their employees (who they should know are all either citizens, or documented, _they checked their I-9s_). Anyway, this is one of those “can’t hurt (us), might help” things. There are also groups of people buying and returning salt at their local Targets, making and cancelling reservations at Hiltons and Enterprise Car Rentals, etc. If you do this sort of action, please be scrupulously polite to the staff you deal with; there’s no way you’re going to wind up talking to Brian Cornell (or the actual current CEO, Michael Fiddelke), you’re going to be talking to very low-level employees. You can also cancel credit cards and loyalty accounts and so on, if you have a Target card or a Hilton Honors account. **To Learn More About What’s Going On in Minnesota,** **Read Minnesotan News Sources** Some good places to find out what’s going on, all without paywalls: MPR News. Reporter Jon Collins’s work has been especially good. Sahan Journal. Immigrant-focused news. MinnPost. A general news site, hired a lot of the people the Star Trib laid off a while back. Minnesota Reformer: Investigative reporting. I’m not trying to assign you homework here, just — if you read a NYT or WaPo article about us, please also look to see what our _local_ (excellent!) reporters on the ground are saying. A couple of particularly excellent articles I’ve seen lately: The Mamas of Cedar-Riverside Mounds View Couple Detained On Way to Hospital Intimidation Becomes a Calling Card **Push Back on Disinformation** I am not asking you to spend your time fighting with Internet trolls! But when you have conversations with family and friends, _people who might listen to you,_ push back when there’s stuff they’ve heard that’s just wrong. Among the things circulating in the national media that are really untrue: * ICE claimed that the agents who shot a man in a leg were attacked by guys with snow shovels. This has been repeated uncritically by the media but video from the scene does not show any evidence that this happened. * News pieces nationally keep describing Minnesota as “roiled by protests.” There’s a fairly small constant protest by the Whipple Building (the Federal building) but other than that, what’s going on here is not exactly _protests._ Minnesota is being massively disrupted by the aggressive and unnecessary occupation by ICE itself. We are responding with nonviolent community defense. * I’ve also seen so many people saying that the only people who need to be afraid of ICE are lawbreakers. This is just _hilariously_ untrue. In addition to dragging out a US citizen in his underwear, ICE has abducted people with work permits and no criminal history, shipped them to Texas, and is trying to deport them. They cut off a woman’s wedding ring after arresting her for watching them. They have stolen people’s phones. They beat, abducted, and detained a guy who’s a citizen and also _Indigenous_ and he’s far from the only Native American person who’s been kidnapped and held. They have assaulted off-duty police officers who they racially profiled. They are lawless terrorist thugs. And of course there’s the claim that Renee Good was trying to run over the ICE agent who murdered her. There’s literally video where you can see that her wheels were turned away from him. Basically everything ICE is saying is a lie. They lie when there are witnesses. They lie when there is video. They tell us to reject the evidence of our eyes and ears because _that’s what fascists do._ **Get Ready For This Bullshit to Come to You** Eventually, they are going to pull the bulk of their people out of Minnesota and send them somewhere else. Where? Who knows. If you live in a blue city, maybe they’ll come to you. Minnesota is _incredibly organized_. Our system of mobile patrols, dispatchers, and rapid responders has made it significantly harder for ICE to abduct people. You can read a discussion of how that system works here. The best-practices document explaining the nitty gritty here. You can read a journalist’s description of mobile patrol here and another one here. If you think your city could do something similar, and even if you _don’t_ think they could pull this off, you should start getting ready. I have a bunch of specific suggestions. * **Training** In Minnesota, starting early in 2025, there were “legal observer” trainings available from a local group, Monarca. (These are also called upstander training, constitutional observer training, and ICEWatch training.) My understanding is that these were pioneered by a group in North Carolina called SiembraNC. If you have similar trainings available in your area, definitely try to attend one. If not, you can find out some of what’s covered in the training by reading this manual. Maybe call your local immigrant rights organizations to see if they are considering offering training like this, sign up if they’ve got anything, and express interest if they don’t currently have it. * **Get On Signal** Connect with a couple of friends on Signal and get used to using it. (It’s not hard, but there are some things that are a little confusing at first. There’s a beginner’s guide here.) * **Get a Whistle and Find Out Who to Call If You See ICE** The idea behind whistles is that if someone spots ICE nearby, they can blow a whistle or a car horn to warn people nearby. Vulnerable people who hear the warning can get into their homes and lock the doors. Less-vulnerable people can come to also blow whistles and record what ICE is doing. You can find information on 3D printing whistles, zines on how to use whistles, and much more, here. Note that the zines at that site are Minneapolis-specific; the number you should call in your area for an ICE sighting is going to be different. (There’s an area in Maryland that is not using whistles. I think everyone else is, though.) * **Start Building Networks** By which I mean, if you have kids at school, talk to the other parents. Talk to your friends and neighbors. Talk to your gaming group. If you think a group is a political mix, one way to quickly make contact with a bunch of like-minded folks within a larger group like your neighborhood Facebook group or your PTA is to get a bunch of nice anti-ICE buttons or stickers or whistle kits and then ask if anyone would like one, and see who says yes. * **Read some of the information at Defendthe612.** Minneapolis has a terrific website that both hosts a lot of information and is used as a clearinghouse for volunteers. (612 is the Minneapolis area code.) They have a guide on How to Start a Rapid Response Network. They have information on How to Start a School Patrol. There’s a lot there that’s worth looking at. * **Think about how your workplace, organization, or community could respond.** In addition to the ICEWatch network, Minneapolis and St. Paul have a whole lot of food shelves that now _deliver_ food. There’s a laundry service for people who can’t safely leave their houses, there’s pet-related mutual aid… start thinking now about how your workplace or business or community group could help people in your community. (And, hey: maybe some of what comes to mind is stuff your community needs now, regardless.) Also! Look into becoming a Fourth Amendment Worksite. * **Get rid of your Ring camera.** If you have a Ring camera, de-install it. Ring partners with Flock, which gives information to law enforcement (without a warrant), including ICE. I know it’s convenient and I know there are a million reasons people like having them, but it literally makes it easier for ICE to surveil your community and abduct your neighbors. * **If you are personally vulnerable, make your own preparations.** Honestly, this is not something I have a ton of advice about, but I do want to suggest that if you’re a US citizen that some asshole from ICE would assume wasn’t a citizen, and you don’t have a passport, get a passport. In fact, get both a passport and a passport card, and carry the card in your wallet and keep the passport book somewhere safe. You can still tell ICE to pound sand if they demand to see your papers, but you’re less likely to wind up in detention if you _have_ your papers. If you’re _not_ a citizen, and especially if you’re undocumented, or if you have something like temporary protected status that could get revoked, I’d suggest that you reach out to trusted friends to talk about what help you might need if your city gets descended on by as many ICE agents as the Twin Cities has. Rides, errands, laundry help, dog walking. It’s horrifying that this is where we’re at. Keep yourself safe. You are precious, you are loved, you are a valued member of your community, and you belong here. **Talk About Immigration, and Make it Clear You Think It’s GOOD** I guess this is the final thing I want to encourage people in other parts of the country to do. We are _really goddamn lucky_ as a country that people want to move here. Immigrants are a gift, a completely undeserved gift. We should _want_ them to come. I will note that a whole lot of Trump’s aggression toward Minnesota is specifically toward Somalis, and Somalis are _fucking awesome._ They are smart, argumentative, hardworking, funny, incredibly diverse in their opinions. (I remember a mid-morning MPR call-in show in 2001 or 2002 that was related to something happening in the Somali community and the host was a little surprised when she was flooded with calls from Somalis, all vigorously disagreeing with each other. I don’t know if she realized that every Somali taxi driver, which was like 95% of the taxi drivers, listened to MPR all day to improve their English.) Somalis arrived here and _immediately_ started getting involved in politics (there were Somalis out there dropping lit for R.T. Rybak in 2001, even though mostly they weren’t citizens yet). They treasure education, they want their kids to go to college, they’re _aggressively_ motivated in general. This is an immigrant community that _everyone_ should want and I am SO GLAD they came here to the Twin Cities, despite the fact that we have some of the worst winters in the country and they immigrated from a country where the coldest days are like 68F. There’s a chant I’ve participated in at demonstrations that goes, “say it loud and say it clear / immigrants are welcome here.” That is a nice slogan but also: do that. Be clear in your conversations that you welcome immigrants, value immigrants, care about immigrants, consider your immigrant neighbors to be an irreplaceable part of your community. Don’t apologize for supporting immigrants. Don’t accept the premise that immigration is a _problem._ Immigration is good. IMMIGRATION IS GOOD. Things are really hard in the Twin Cities right now. But seeing how many people here are working hard every day to protect our neighbors makes me believe that there’s a better world on the other side of this, and we’re going to get there. ### Share this: * Share on X (Opens in new window) X * Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * Like Loading... ### _Related_
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January 23, 2026 at 5:25 PM
**Social Network User Data Storage Map**
Where are Fediverse and ATmosphere servers actually located? (City level, not closer than that.)

#Fediverse #hosting #CloudHosting #maps
January 22, 2026 at 9:23 PM
**Asteroid 2026 Dreadstone**
An epic thread on Bluesky, satirizing contemporary political and business culture via the last electronic dispatches before an imagined asteroid impact.

#fiction #ScienceFiction #disasters #Asteroids #Dreadstone
January 17, 2026 at 6:14 PM
**DuckDuckGo (No AI Edition)**
An alternate start page that doesn't offer AI "answers" and leaves known AI-generated images out of search results

#Search #DuckDuckGo #AI #NoAI
DuckDuckGo - Protection. Privacy. Peace of mind.
The Internet privacy company that empowers you to seamlessly take control of your personal information online, without any tradeoffs.
noai.duckduckgo.com
January 17, 2026 at 1:12 AM
**Text-based web browsers vs Modern HTML**
Some of the newer HTML features degrade gracefully on browsers like Lynx. Others...really don't.
(via OSNews)

#HTML #WebDev #Lynx
Text-based web browsers
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January 16, 2026 at 7:18 PM
**Just the Browser**
"Remove AI features, telemetry data reporting, sponsored content, product integrations, and other annoyances from web browsers."

#HowTo #WebBrowser #bloatware
Just the Browser - Just the Browser
Remove AI features, telemetry data reporting, sponsored content, product integrations, and other annoyances from web browsers.
justthebrowser.com
January 16, 2026 at 6:57 PM
**AI and the Corporate Capture of Knowledge - Schneier on Security**
"More than a decade after Aaron Swartz’s death, the United States is still living inside the contradiction that destroyed him. Swartz believed that knowledge, especially publicly funded knowledge, should be freely accessible […]
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January 16, 2026 at 6:10 PM
**The HTML Elements Time Forgot - HTMHell**
Framesets, bgsound, isindex and more

#HTML #InternetHistory
December 30, 2025 at 12:56 AM
**Last Year on My Mac: Look back in disbelief**
A critique of Apple's new UI design in Tahoe and where it still falls short

#Apple #UX #LiquidGlass #UI #design #macOS
Last Year on My Mac: Look back in disbelief
If someone had told me 12 months ago what was going to happen this past year, I wouldn’t […]
eclecticlight.co
December 30, 2025 at 12:56 AM
**Roundabout**
"Roundabout is your new online community for local life. Find what you need, connect with neighbors, and take pride in your community. "

#SocialNetwork #local #community #Roundabout
December 23, 2025 at 4:59 PM
**ALPR Watch – Track Surveillance Tech in Local Government**
"Your local government might be discussing surveillance tech like Flock cameras, facial recognition, or automated license plate readers right now. This map helps you find those meetings and take action."

#surveillance #politics #local […]
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December 19, 2025 at 5:47 PM
**GDW-Berlin: German Resistance Memorial Center**
"The German Resistance Memorial Center is a site of remembrance, political studies, active learning, documentation, and research. An extensive permanent exhibition, a series of temporary special exhibitions, events, and a range of publications […]
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December 19, 2025 at 2:47 AM
**The original Mozilla"Dinosaur" logo artwork**
"As I explained in some detail in my 2016 article "They Live and the secret history of the Mozilla logo", I commissioned this artwork from Shepard Fairey to use as the branding of the newly-founded mozilla.org and our open source release of the […]
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bookmarks.kvibber.com
December 18, 2025 at 10:36 PM
About - Ringspace Trusted Webrings: Protocol Specification
ringspace.net
December 18, 2025 at 1:33 AM
**The World Is Not A Desktop**
Mark Weiser on what a computer interface *shouldn't* be, even when we think it *should*.

#design #UX #UI #VirtualReality #AI
December 17, 2025 at 10:05 PM
**One too many words on AT&T's $2,000 Korn shell and other Usenet topics | Gábor Nyéki**
"This post dives into the Usenet archives and covers 1980s online discussions about Unix, BSD, and historical hardware."

#history #ComputerHistory #Unix #BSD
One too many words on AT&T's $2,000 Korn shell and other Usenet topics
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blog.gabornyeki.com
December 17, 2025 at 4:16 AM
**Concept Art: Dragon Wars Remastered**
"With the passing of Rebecca Heineman today, I wanted to share some images from her last, now forever unfinished project. She was working on amazing stuff right up until the end.
It was Dragon Wars remastered. Jennell Jaquays was art directing."

#games […]
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December 10, 2025 at 6:02 PM