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[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 36 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

The CIA of yesteryear approves this idea.

Where destruction is involved, the weapons of the citizen-saboteur are salt, nails, candles, pebbles, thread, or any other materials he might normally be expected to possess as a householder or as a worker in his particular occupation. His arsenal is the kitchen shelf, the trash pile, his own usual kit of tools and supplies. The targets of his sabotage are usually objects to which he has normal and inconspicuous access in everyday life.

https://www.404media.co/declassified-cia-guide-to-sabotaging-fascism-is-suddenly-viral/

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 14 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago) (1 children)

unless I am confusing it with another petition thing?

Yes. Obama had a petition thing directly on the Whitehouse website, and he would respond to those that got enough signatures. Trump obviously deleted it.

My general opinion of change.org is that it's just a placebo for people to feel like they're doing something productive when they should be calling their relevant political representatives, instead.

However, since the IA appears to have started this petition themselves, I agree with the other commenter that...

if the IA want these signatures, perhaps they need them.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 23 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

In times like these, it's hard not to wonder if this wasn't the act of someone on the inside following the Simple Sabotage Field Manual.

More people should read it (it's short) for inspiration on what skills they already possess (or can easily learn in advance) to fight fascism when the opportunity presents itself

Edit to add excerpt.

Where destruction is involved, the weapons of the citizen-saboteur are salt, nails, candles, pebbles, thread, or any other materials he might normally be expected to possess as a householder or as a worker in his particular occupation. His arsenal is the kitchen shelf, the trash pile, his own usual kit of tools and supplies. The targets of his sabotage are usually objects to which he has normal and inconspicuous access in everyday life.

A second type of simple sabotage requires no destructive tools whatsoever and produces physical damage, if any, by highly indirect means. It is based on universal opportunities to make faulty decisions, to adopt a noncooperative attitude, and to induce others to follow suit. Making a faulty decision may be simply a matter of placing tools in one spot instead of another. A non-cooperative attitude may involve nothing more than creating an unpleasant situation among one’s fellow workers, engaging in bickerings, or displaying surliness and stupidity.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 17 points 21 hours ago

This suggests the planet may be teeming with microbial life, the researchers said. They stressed, however, that they are not announcing the discovery of actual living organisms but rather a possible biosignature - an indicator of a biological process - and that the findings should be viewed cautiously, with more observations needed.

Researchers that have had the media blow their findings out of proportion and take their words out of context one too many times.

This is exciting enough on it's own without the "help" of overzealous reporters making click-bait headlines and misleading people.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Double check that the AC unit doesn't pull more than 15A {Amps). That's all those smart plugs are rated for. It's probably fine, but you don't want to start a fire. I've seen pictures of smart plugs that melted when used on some refrigerators.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (6 children)

Good plan. I think the temp sensor will be an excellent addition. Whole setup could pay for itself in saved energy not leaving the AC running unnecessarily.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 14 points 1 day ago

That's probably one of the goals. Small farms sell to either corporate farm companies, or billionaires.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Which makes them anti-American.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 14 points 2 days ago

That's pretty much what they said.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 40 points 3 days ago

they asked the judge to allow them to carry signs and wear the wristbands

Not just wrist bands. They were seeking legal approval to escalate the harassment.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 8 points 3 days ago

Exponential instead of linear.

[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 15 points 4 days ago (5 children)

I don't think I'll ever understand why they project this kind of information. Keep your mouth shut and deliver them in secret. Let the Russians find out about it when they're looking at the Kerch bridge swimming in the water.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27396647

They fund F-Droid too.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27425242

Summary

Bradley Bartell, a Trump supporter from Wisconsin, is considering moving to Peru after ICE detained his wife, Camila Muñoz, a Peruvian citizen with an expired visa.

Muñoz stayed in the U.S. during the pandemic while applying for a green card. ICE detained her after a trip to Puerto Rico.

Bartell, who remains supportive of Trump’s immigration stance, described the ordeal as emotionally taxing and is pursuing legal action for Muñoz’s release.

 

You don't have to "sign up". You can just scroll down a bit to the "Find A Protest Now" button, or click the direct link I provided above.

ETA, you don't even need a clever sign to hold up. Just being present is good enough.

 

If you want to understand the first few weeks of the second Trump administration, you should listen to what Steve Bannon told PBS’s “Frontline” in 2019:

Steve Bannon: The opposition party is the media. And the media can only, because they’re dumb and they’re lazy, they can only focus on one thing at a time. …

All we have to do is flood the zone. Every day we hit them with three things. They’ll bite on one, and we’ll get all of our stuff done. Bang, bang, bang. These guys will never — will never be able to recover. But we’ve got to start with muzzle velocity. So it’s got to start, and it’s got to hammer, and it’s got to —

Michael Kirk: What was the word?

Bannon: Muzzle velocity.

Muzzle velocity. Bannon’s insight here is real. Focus is the fundamental substance of democracy. It is particularly the substance of opposition. People largely learn of what the government is doing through the media — be it mainstream media or social media. If you overwhelm the media — if you give it too many places it needs to look, all at once, if you keep it moving from one thing to the next — no coherent opposition can emerge. It is hard to even think coherently.

Donald Trump’s first two weeks in the White House have followed Bannon’s strategy like a script. The flood is the point. The overwhelm is the point. The message wasn’t in any one executive order or announcement. It was in the cumulative effect of all of them. The sense that this is Trump’s country now. This is his government now. It follows his will. It does what he wants. If Trump tells the state to stop spending money, the money stops. If he says that birthright citizenship is over, it’s over.

Or so he wants you to think. In Trump’s first term, we were told: Don’t normalize him. In his second, the task is different: Don’t believe him.

Trump knows the power of marketing. If you make people believe something is true, you make it likelier that it becomes true. Trump clawed his way back to great wealth by playing a fearsome billionaire on TV; he remade himself as a winner by refusing to admit he had ever lost. The American presidency is a limited office. But Trump has never wanted to be president, at least not as defined in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. He has always wanted to be king. His plan this time is to first play king on TV. If we believe he is already king, we will be likelier to let him govern as a king.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by nulluser@lemmy.world to c/homeassistant@lemmy.world
 

I recently started using AutoBackup and every now and then, after it runs, zigbee2mqtt isn't running anymore and needs to be manually restarted. "Start on boot" and "Watchdog" are both enabled for z2m. Has anyone else experienced this?

I suppose I could add a step on to the backup automation to explicitly restart z2m, but I feel like that would just be a bandaid for a problem better fixed somewhere else. I just don't know where that might be.

 
 

Michael Saylor, co-founder and chairman of business intelligence firm MicroStrategy, has unveiled a comprehensive crypto framework aimed at further integrating Bitcoin and other digital assets into the US economy.

https://www.michael.com/digital-assets-framework

 

Once widely derided as a speculative asset with no intrinsic value, Bitcoin is being taken increasingly seriously by governments, financial institutions and investors alike.

 

A computer scientist has been found to have committed contempt of court for falsely and persistently claiming to be the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.

In March, the High Court ruled Craig Wright was not Satoshi, and ordered him to stop claiming he was.

However, he continued to launch legal cases asserting he had intellectual property rights to Bitcoin, including a claim he was owed $1.2 trillion (£911 billion).

A judge said that amounted to a "flagrant breach" of the original court order and sentenced him to 12 months in prison, suspended for two years.

 

A computer scientist has been found to have committed contempt of court for falsely and persistently claiming to be the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.

In March, the High Court ruled Craig Wright was not Satoshi, and ordered him to stop claiming he was.

However, he continued to launch legal cases asserting he had intellectual property rights to Bitcoin, including a claim he was owed $1.2 trillion (£911 billion).

A judge said that amounted to a "flagrant breach" of the original court order and sentenced him to 12 months in prison, suspended for two years.

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