Literally a Stephen King novel.
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I grew up a strong environmentalist and then years ago a friend gave me some stuff by Zerzan, Bookchin, and later Stirner to chew on. Haven’t looked back since. (This was also after reading Kaczynski as a bit of a joke.)
Even if I don’t wholly agree with any of them—or anybody else I’ve read—I can’t look around and see any system of power being exercised over others as good. Some systems are less bad than others and I continue to vote/participate in bourgeois democracy as a harm reduction strategy, but in the long term…
I though that's what it was, too, in which case it's more like wage theft by the North Korean state. But this talks about insider installation of malware &c. but that might just be corporate cope for having accidentally hired a North Korean and been duped by a deepfake despite a "rigorous" background check.
I see what you mean, but in this case I see it more as them being too far away to benefit from being linked or coordinated. Not a lot of need for smart traffic flow management—but maybe I’m just underesting the local transportation department.
I doubt it’s that specifically given the town—very few traffic lights—but that would align with other suggestions about water/power meter communications. I’m sure municipal radio-data relays are probably all going to look the same regardless of what’s networked.
Oh, that’s interesting. I never thought about the meters communicating on their own network.
Myst! An oldie, but I had basically done this when the remastered version came out a few years ago and it was still a 10/10.
Has Planter’s campaign been denied, or even tried for form a joint fundraising committee like this?
As I understand it, it basically just allows donors to give to both the campaign and DSCC at the same time. If that’s accurate, I’d hesitate to describe it as influencing or endorsing? If that’s not the case, what is a joint fundraising committee?
Get cancer, Nazis.
“Okay boys, who’s in on the second Trump self-coup? Also, if you say no you’re going to the ICE camps.”
Asking for a friend, where would one buy one of these shirts?
There’s a great radical bookstore in Buffalo, NY that sells this slogan as a sticker.