This, https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/1487175300115054593, is how Snowden routinely reminds me that he a white boy for the Souf, lol.

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This video is good and a reminder that the government will lie first before telling the truth. https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/1589606899569377282. This is not even like a side-thought: "national security" is the means of the United States of maintaining its existing means of operation with no interruption, no reform and no changes.

Imagine how many articles we've read today that has a bunch of "briefed" journalists who do truly believe that the same government that spent billions on killing Indigenous peoples to form itself would, this time, tell any sort of complete truth.

The fact that we have FOIAs should be a bigger reminder to not fall for that.

I'm combing through his Twitter randomly (which I'm curious if he still uses it) and saw this https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/1619381527569391616. This logic is very hopeful in the idea that a judical system will fix the issues of the paramilitary forces of a state in the USA. Itmakes me wonder if we need to do more teachings/learnings about how and why policing exists in America, how its form of policing got exported to many places (like South Africa post apartheid, more explicitly and retroactive training from the Israeli Defense Force to civilian police in places like New York City and Portland).

byVectorized form of Jackyhttps://jacky.wtf • posted archived copycurrent

This, https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/1487175300115054593, is how Snowden routinely reminds me that he a white boy for the Souf, lol.

Got like 2.5 years left and if Snowden's right about this, it's going to be via Apple's Vision Pro acolytes who have ignored the years of VR (and just truly do not give a fuck about the harms of Foxconn). https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/1585589721971003398. Watch WWDC get a VR component in 2027.

byVectorized form of Jackyhttps://jacky.wtf • posted archived copycurrent

I'm combing through his Twitter randomly (which I'm curious if he still uses it) and saw this https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/1619381527569391616. This logic is very hopeful in the idea that a judical system will fix the issues of the paramilitary forces of a state in the USA. Itmakes me wonder if we need to do more teachings/learnings about how and why policing exists in America, how its form of policing got exported to many places (like South Africa post apartheid, more explicitly and retroactive training from the Israeli Defense Force to civilian police in places like New York City and Portland).

The act of mental decolonization is a very wild process. It's not linear. It's constant — society itself carries many artifacts of older colonization and the throngs of modern forms. But those moments where people are very excited to make these connections and build either their own defenses from it or find new ways to represent and identify themselves are always so joyous.

The role of art is to provide a space for critique and we've lost that completely in this age. It's not socially safe to push back on what oligarchy define as "high art", despite the same system actively rejecting any chance for "inclusive" art when it comes to awarding it (which is signal enough that the institution will not accept you until it's profitable). It's always — always — fuck billionaires (and, shit, millionaires, while we're at it) if you're being honest about demanding systematic change for people.

It's a bit poetic that one of the few airports still open in Haiti for safe travels is named after a president who actually did something to help Haiti. A Marxist president focused on the growth of local countries being independent of the violence of the United States and Western imperialism as a whole.

Now that I have a wee bit more stability, I'm thinking about the outlets I want to support. I had to start from scratch with this, so it'll take me a year to do this because of assessment windows. The last month gave me confidence in donating to https://truthout.org.

I blame Aristotle writing down of the game of Yes & No for the foundational reason why men have so much joy asking questions that have no bearing in life outside of giving them a twisted sense of satisfaction when it comes to defending their joy of consent violations.

Haven't posted from here in not too long of a time. I've been still picking away at what I'm moving this to be — if it even proves to be worthwhile (an experiment at least can teach). A yoyo-ing factor I have right now is wanting to have an experience for my site that works on my phone, but to the full capacity I'm thinking of. Which isn't impossible (if it can be written out as a proof, notwithstanding intentional blockers, it can be done). But it's a question of to what end.

Do I want a blog? Or had I been going on this idea that having a blog, website, etc. are some more "pure" forms of self-identification when using online networks? Depending on who you ask, I could see the answers ranging from pride, disinterest, confusion or a misapplication of the idea of "identity" and "independence" in a realm that's controlled solely by states and plutocrats.

These kinds of things keep me in that yo-yo: is it possible, nay, worthwhile, to aim to replicate systems cultivated in the belly of state surveillance? What does that provide us with? The States? The companies? I am of the kind that'd like to see true, direct, consensual interactions with folks in the many levels of hyper-detail we can provide ourselves with online. I have the sense that we, as a collection of online community, aren't necessarily unified on what or how that could or should.

The Internet does reinforce and mimic the bordered, Western-/English-centric landscapes we see today and there's little interest from those realms to add space for anything else (outside a means of commodification and pseudo-inclusion attempts that disappear when its time of the year is gone). So what do I add to a space if I want it to be useful (regardless of the size of that usefulness), helpful (even if it's only helping one person) and something one can claim as their own (which not much can provide).

Homebrew Website Club Europe/London

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Homebrew Website Club - Pacific

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One big HWC, for anyone who is available. People from all parts of the world are welcome.



Pacific refers to the timezone (GMT-8) where the event time is centered.



What's Homebrew Website Club?



Homebrew Website Club is a meetup for anyone interested in personal websites and a distributed web. Whether you’re a blogger, coder, designer, or just someone who wants to improve their presence on the web, this meetup is for you.



Join a community with like-minded interests. Bring friends that want a personal site, or are interested in a healthy, independent web!



Discussion and Notes



Join the #indieweb chat to discuss and ask any questions. Chat is available from the web, IRC, Slack, or Discord.



We will take shared notes for this meeting at: https://etherpad.indieweb.org/2024-03-13-hwc-pacific



Who's Running This Thing?



We all run this thing. It is a group effort from the regulars.



Timing and Agenda



You're free to stick around as long as the Zoom room is active. The room is reserved for 2 Hours.



Here's a typical agenda:




  • 5-10 minutes: Introductions, especially from first-timers

  • 1-2 minutes: Take a picture (you don't have to be in it)

  • 10-20 minutes: Demos of personal website breakthroughs

  • 5-10 minutes: Pick on topics for freeform discussion

  • Rest of the time: Share and discuss ideas



RSVP (optional)



If your website supports it, post an indie RSVP.
You can also log in with your website and click β€œI'm Going” below.



If none of that means anything to you, don't worry about it: just show up! The Zoom meeting link will appear shortly before the meeting time.



What Else Can I Attend?



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