Ahead of the release of video footage documenting the police execution of Tyre Nichols, the authorities are deploying all the standard tactics in the counter-insurgency playbook:
—Delay the release of the video
—Appeal for calm while mobilizing the same police forces that carried out the killing to be prepared to carry out more violence on a massive scale
—Permit some family members and activists to view the video in order to enlist them as spokespeople demanding a certain kind of response and delegitimizing those who do not comply
—Spread fear about an invented identity ("outside agitators," "gang members," "antifa") in order to preemptively justify violent repression
—Fire the officers involved; if necessary, initiate legal proceedings (these can always be dropped later)
All this has become standard practice. This is how they hope to suppress unrest, even in the most egregious cases of police murder.
But they have no intention of diminishing the amount of violence that police employ, nor addressing the disparities that render that violence inevitable. This is obvious because they are putting all their energy into managing the public response to police violence, not into seeking any sort of change.
If there is to be any change, it will have to come from us.
This is an amazing 12min presentation about how the internals of the most obscure but critical technologies are unfortunately being lost as the generation who built it and know the dark magic retire. (via @tiffsequence)
#VerseThursday TO LOVE SOMEONE LONG-TERM IS TO ATTEND A THOUSAND FUNERALS OF THE PEOPLE THEY USED TO BE., by Heidi Priebe
Sadly, the same paradigms that protect your privacy here will offer types of cover to bad actors for histories that no one should ever be able to fully "escape". We should recognize that platforms have purposes they serve, and this one is different from any other before it. There is no one correct path to take; all are incomplete and microblogging presents particular needs and challenges. The destruction of cultural "canon" institutions like Twitter demands our most critical and proactive collab
You should strongly consider, when meeting people on this network and considering following or engagement, to still search Twitter for their past activity. There are a lot of unscrupulous figures trying to take advantage of the lack of search functionality here to escape accountability for miseries they created on more investigation-friendly platforms years ago, to rebuild their brands & audiences largely free of criticism.
If you’re homeless there’s no fucking difference between Democrats and Republicans. If you’re in jail there’s no difference between Democrats and Republicans. If you’re killed by the cops, a Democrat mayor and a Republican governor will display the same contempt for your memory.
The difference between a blue state and a red state is if a white employed trans person feels safe or not. That’s not good enough for a party to deserve your support.
Omg. guys. check this out. I can't believe it either but it happened. We've made it. Don't tell them, it'd be rude. But, seriously:
Only the most annoying people are still exclusively on Twitter!
You can try it right now! Go log back in and scroll that shit for thirty seconds. Tell me you don't want to run away at full speed! You can finally delete your accounts now. I'm so proud of what we've accomplished
So I've been building a 100% analog polyphonic synthesizer with an unique twist. To use only vacuum tube era technology from the 1930s.
Over 300 neon gas diodes create the sound you hear. Pretty awesome for technology from 100 years ago.
Still a work-in-progress, but I wanted to post a video of it with the innards spread out across the workbench. : }
I call it the "Neon String Machine"
content warning: police violence
Our hearts go out to people in Atlanta, Georgia, where police have murdered a person in the course of their efforts to evict and destroy the Weelaunee Forest.
Here is a statement from Atlanta:
@julilyinfinite It's kind of miserable, I know -- but I think once we figure out how to step back from "bulletproof writing" to synthesize and anticipate people's objections within the flow and form and setting of the piece just as much as the content, these ill-specialized, Twitter-hardened instincts can be refined into really successful communication.
Sorry you're dealing with brain fog. These days I find myself overwhelmed with any significant amount of information to process
@julilyinfinite Is it really "worse"? Or just more advanced and more demanding of both you and the reader?
I've needed to improve the accessibility of my writing for a long time, and collaboration goes a long way, so if you're ever looking for a quick review or edit I'd be happy to help. It's always a pleasure chatting with you in any case, and it'd probably help get my brain out of tweet mode.
@jerry @mikemacleod Keycloak has basic signup and login flows built-in, they are about as slapped-together as could possibly be on Hellsite.net and it works. New users sign up for Keycloak, and as soon as they visit each app with that auth, it creates an account with the same username. And so, obviously, begin the complications! :) Migration and integration should be greatly assisted by Keycloak's mapping config & SAML/LDAP support
Scrappy queer