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Boosted by taral ("JP Sugarbroad"):
oldladyplays@wargamers.social ("Cait the Proud Trans Woman") wrote:

PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION!

If you are a Canadian citizen or resident, please sign this petition to the federal government.

It requests that gender affirming care be guaranteed for trans youth. This petition can save lives. Please sign it.

https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Sign/e-7005

Spread it as much as you can on your social media. Let's get this baby flying. I want them to get even more signatures than I did for my trans asylum petition three years ago. Please make sure you tell people that all residents of Canada are eligible to sign, but you must have a Canadian address to sign. If you are unhoused, ask somewhere local to you for an address you can use to sign it.

You will have to give an email address to it, which you must use to confirm you signed, or your signature will be invalid.

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Boosts not only invited, but crucial to the success of this very, very important social action. I'd love to see a million people sign it. You have my explicit permission to screenshot this post and spread it anywhere you want, on any social media platform you think will have Canadian residents to spread it to.

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The most that a petition before has gotten has been about 300,000. I want us to blow right past that, and roll that one up for tokes.

Canadians! Please join your trans neighbours in helping provide relief to trans youth. Speaking as a former trans youth, this would have changed my life completely. We can still do that for our neighbours' children.

Please help make it happen.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

Quibi was right. Short-form storytelling has a market. They were just too early. And apparently, there’s a market for AI-written and animated short-stories.

There’s an app Reel Shorts that people pay money to watch slop. And now, TikTok is advertising they too have these types of short stories.

Screen shot of a TikTok ad on YouTube shorts. Two cats, one in a suite, one in a leopard print dress, look at each other smiling. At the bottom is the TikTok logo and call to action to download the app.

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adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:

RE: https://social.lol/@adam/115936054369037508

It’s 2026 and there’s a lot of terrible stuff happening right now. You can be one of the people who strives to make things better, or you can spend your energy giving cover to those who are making everything worse.

This is the time to focus on what is actually happening, not to deflect by shifting the focus toward inane arguments over vocabulary or semantics.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

The Grok/Musk AI undressing scandal teaches us that Apple and Google's shameful app stores stand for nothing but profit, invalidating one of the 5 arguments they make to retain monopoly power to tax all software. But the other four arguments are bullshit, too. The iceberg of deception is larger than the tip of content moderation:

https://infrequently.org/2026/01/naked-power/

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

The second this bill passes a new lot of Epstein Files photos, or some new redacted document, will drop. Anything so long as it looks scandalous.

And the bill *will* pass. Maybe with some bullshit concession that means nothing in the grand scheme of things.

Corporate Dems, which is virtually all of them to be clear, don't give a shit about ICE. They just wish ICE would be a little quieter.

Robert Reich • @rbreich.bsky.social Bipartisan negotiators released a DHS funding bill that does not significantly reduce ICE and CBP's funding nor rein in the agencies' abuses of power. Make no mistake: Any Democrat who votes for this bill is complicit in Trump's campaign of terror. Grow a spine and vote no. 6:04 PM • Jan 21, 2026 C Everybody can reply

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Boosted by isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:"):
Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt ("Natasha 🇪🇺") wrote:

"Universe closed, use rainbow" 🌈

(In Albuquerque, NM, Rainbow road runs parallel to Universe blvd.)

A sign on a country road reads "Universe closed, use rainbow*

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

Shout out to Minnesota. Y’all are some fighters.

MINNESOTA&10;Angry mob caught on camera hurling profanity, demands federal agents leave Minnesota&10;Mexican restaurant&10;Incident comes as tensions flare following fatal shooting of woman by ICE agent in Minneapolis

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Boosted by jwz:
corbet@social.kernel.org ("Jonathan Corbet") wrote:

For the curious, today's scraperbot attack on @lwn has run to well over 800,000 unique IP addresses in the last few hours.

We've made some tweaks that are holding it off for now, but it is ongoing and could go bad again at any time.

If you are a real user and are being turned away by the site, could you let me know what your user agent is?

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Boosted by jwz:
ethanschoonover ("Ethan J. A. Schoonover") wrote:

Just put my kid on a flight to St. Paul.

Checked she had her travel stuff:

* Water bottle
* Travel pillow
* Hidden airtag in case feds steal her phone so I can find her
* Charm bracelet I made w/my tel # so that she can throw it to someone in case she is getting grabbed by ICE

So, the 2026 basics

a charm bracelet with plastic discs with letters spelling "text" on it

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Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:

I put together a playlist of some of my favourite songs. Feel free to shuffle, they're in no particular order. Let me know if you discover something you like through it 👍

https://tidal.com/playlist/9edc7da7-b658-47e6-831b-7bb2939e2b0a

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Boosted by adam@social.lol ("Adam"):
bixfrankonis@social.lol ("Bix F.") wrote:

Apparently for some reason I had to point out that if Mein Kampf is your favorite book, yes you probably are a nazi.

https://bix.blog/posts/2026-01-21-no-that-really-does-make-someone-a-nazi/

#Blogging #BixDotBlog

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baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:

“Moral false dichotomies – Manu”

https://manuelmoreale.com/thoughts/moral-false-dichotomies

> Now, some preferences can raise eyebrows: if I tell you my favorite book is the Mein Kampf, you have every reason to be perplexed and ask follow-up questions. But if you just assumed, based on that, that I’m a Nazi sympathizer, that would be wrong.

What on earth possesses somebody to write this paragraph! If your favourite book in Mein Kampf then you are absolutely going to be a Nazi sympathiser, if not an outright Nazi.

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Boosted by jwz:
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

If I were of a suspicious mind, I'd think Trump's erratic on again, off again tariff threats were just a vehicle for market manipulation.

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pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:

I can't trust my own guts, but I can trust my partner.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/01/21/adventures-in-enterocolitis/

old man with enterocolitis

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

Billionaires who won't pay their taxes -- and in some cases have intentionally immiserated millions -- have less than zero credibility when they promise their pet technologies will liberate the rest of us from work.

Why? Because the machines they're building are wealth-concentration devices, and the only way anyone will be able to afford the abundance they promise is through taxes on concentrated wealth.

Which exactly the policy they're *most* committed to defeating.

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jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:

Everyone else in the world already knows not to trust this dude, but to reiterate: don't fucking trust a single word he says, including "and" and "the"

https://www.npr.org/2026/01/21/nx-s1-5683078/trump-davos-speech-tariffs-greenland

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Boosted by jwz:
streetartutopia@mastodon.online ("Street Art Utopia") wrote:

New street art by Topsy in Seattle.

#fuckice #reneegood #streetart #seattle

Street art stencil by Topsy in Seattle, USA, showing the Statue of Liberty slumped on the ground beneath a concrete overpass pillar, her head bowed and crown spikes visible, with bright red paint dripping from her face and pooling like blood on the sidewalk; red splatters appear higher on the wall, while the figure is painted in vivid green and black outlines, creating a stark anti-ICE protest image.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

I love love love writing. But, I sort of miss the process of making video essays like I did on TikTok. It was so fun. It scratches a different itch.

I'm considering upgrading my micro.blog to the studio version. Whew 20 bucks though. Idk.

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Boosted by fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻"):
angry_drunk@union.place ("Darby Lines") wrote:

@fromjason But is it "plant based"

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

Point is, this isn't about immigration. I'm a Puerto Rican man who wears J. Crew and listens to Chappell Roan. I'm from Orlando and Atlanta. I was born in Milwaukee.

Latin immigrants deserve all of our attention and fight. But know this isn't about immigration. They want us all out whether we are "illegal" or not.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

A few years ago, at a red light, a truck pulled up beside me with some kids in it. They kept looking over at me, then laughing and talking amongst themselves. Until finally, one kid looked over and asked "hey do you speak Spanish?"

I'm from Curry Ford and Conway. We don't back down. I wanted to say something like "ask your mother" (lol) But the way he asked that was chilling. I eventually said "no," the light turned green, and I drove off.

I have a dozen similar stories.

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Boosted by taral ("JP Sugarbroad"):
david_chisnall@infosec.exchange ("David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)") wrote:

Researchers have discovered a new vulnerability in FreeBSD’s telnetd:

If run in a non-default and unusual configuration[1], it implements the telnet protocol.

[1] Enabled.

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Boosted by taral ("JP Sugarbroad"):
geekysteven@beige.party wrote:

who up entering the station with their faulty cocks

a photo of a plaque reading "Southern railways company rule 1406 engine men are forbidden from entering the station with faulty cocks cocks should be greased and not leak as loose cocks may emit a foul odor that and may spray liquid frightening the horses and alarming the passengers by order. Robert Churchill manager Southern railways 1897"

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Boosted by taral ("JP Sugarbroad"):
mikemathia@ioc.exchange ("🌪 MikeMathia.com 📡") wrote:

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adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:

When you’d rather focus on the labels than the underlying evil that makes people want to use those labels, you’ve lost the plot.

I just don’t get it. What does anyone get out of defending ICE? What does anyone get out of defending people who defend ICE?

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adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:

You can’t make this up:

- A Micro.blog member makes a whiny fuss about how “ICE isn’t as bad as the Gestapo”.

- I point out how shit of a take that is.

- Manu Moreale indirectly weighs in (as he usually does), and Manton promptly reposts.

- Manton, replying to the very guy *who defended ICE*: “Labels are a cheap shortcut that takes the humanity out of anything.”

Go on, Manton. Tell us more about the humanity in what ICE does. We’re listening.

https://www.manton.org/2026/01/21/manu-moreale-as-usual-being.html

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

I got a look today. At the gas station. I was walking out the bathroom, I looked to my left and locked eyes with a man. He was staring at me, head low and eyes up. Like a fucking horror movie.

I know what that look means. It was deeply unpleasant.

Do I just stay home? Do I protect myself? Neither option feels good. I hate this.

This country, man. We're going down a dark path. Most of us are still in denial. Even those engaged.

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Boosted by fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻"):
verge ("The Verge") wrote:

This midrange Android phone also runs Windows and Linux https://www.theverge.com/tech/864595/nexphone-android-linux-windows-11

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Boosted by ChrisWere@toot.wales ("Chris Were ⁂🐧🌱☕"):
transitionmonmouth.wordpress.com@transitionmonmouth.wordpress.com ("Transition Monmouth") wrote:

Transition Monmouth Chair’s Report – November 2025

Our members have continued to expend their time, skills and energy to the success of Transition activities and projects throughout last year. It is always a privilege to be able to summarise them and you are encouraged to make contact if you want further details or indeed wish to contribute in any way. We are a member-led organisation building resilient and sustainable communities to combat climate change, the need for which is all too self-evident here in Monmouth.

It has been a year of highs and lows for the group as well as the town. We’ve said goodbye to members who made outsized contributions to Transition Monmouth and Monmouth Town, through generosity of their expertise, driving projects forward and endless hard work from the very founding of the group. We very much miss Haydn, Cheryl and Vivien and their positive work is all around to see.

We also witnessed the devastating effects from Storm Claudia in November. Following an unprecedented 4m surge, the River Monnow broke its banks leaving widespread flooding, 685 homes without electricity and firefighters dealing with 85 incidents and evacuations, often by boat. Some two months later, many businesses are yet to reopen and people still in temporary accommodation. The IPCC [UN Climate body] has said heavy rainfall events have become more frequent and intense over land regions due to human activity.

Two of our larger projects rent premises in the grounds of Bridges Centre and consequently suffered significant flooding and loss of equipment and appliances. Through the dedication and hard work of our members the premises was brought back into use well before Christmas and the projects could continue serving the community.

Monmouth Community Fridge – our largest project reduces food waste while providing a valuable service to the community. Short-dated food, along with flowers and other surplus, are collected nightly from local supermarkets before being freely distributed the following day from the specially adapted premises at Bridges Centre. There is no barrier to use, with food waste saving being the primary driver rather than need, though it is often welcome during the cost-of-living crises. For the customer there is, in addition to food, social interaction with fellow customers and a friendly face to greet them and maybe offer advice and signposting for their needs. This extensive operation is only possible through much coordinator and volunteer (35) resource; cleaning, arranging collection and distribution rotas, volunteer recruitment and training, fundraising and maintaining a rigorous 5* Food Hygiene rating. Notable highlights include;

Flood – volunteers responded quickly to recover the room and renewing the appliances and other items lost to the flood water. They sought out and implemented best practise to return the room to a clean and hygienic standard. The closed period was used to refine the processes and paperwork to improve the service for both volunteers and customers. Even the opening times have been tweaked to improve customer attendance. In addition, some volunteers used the time to work with other projects contributing to the flood response in Monmouth. We were supported by Lions Club International to purchase lost cleaning equipment, which was much appreciated.

Christmas Eve Giveaway – large amounts of short-dated and surplus food become available just before the supermarkets close for Christmas, so we were really pleased to be in a position to run this event shortly after the flooding. With some 80 customers and over a dozen volunteers it proved a successful and enjoyable evening.

Funding – the Fridge and Monmouth Town Council entered a formal partnership agreement which provides longer term funding stability and enables closer working with Councillors for the benefit of the community. Further funding came from Rotary Monmouth in recognition of the contribution of the Fridge to the local community, helping towards rent and electricity costs.

Partnerships – the Fridge work with many local organisations to improve the reach of the food distribution; Overmonnow Primary, Monnow Vale Clinic, Monmouth Library, Leisure Centre and Wyesham Warren. This is only possible though the daily efforts of Terry and his trailer, come rain or shine. We also distribute reuseable period products from Monmouthshire County Council.

Grub Hub ‘Free Pizza’ –in order to build community food activities over the summer, a series of ‘free pizza’ events were held at the newly built community hub at Kymin View Primary. Within a short timeframe, this project was devised, developed and funding obtained from MCC, all down to the energy of Sarah and her team.

Benthyg Monmouth – our community lending library continued to grow and improve through the year, with 746 loans (2024=697) despite closure following the flood. Each loan represents a saving of money and space for the individual, as well as reduction in waste and carbon emissions, so well done to the volunteer team. During the year we have settled into a shared space with the Fridge, using a reconfigurable room with rolling racking moved according to how the room is being used.

Some items have grown in popularity, like the apple press loaning out an amazing ten times over the autumn following a bumper crop. Many of the popular items are stored at floor level and were unfortunately lost to water damage; carpet cleaners, jet washers, dehumidifiers and gazebos. Working with MCC and other Monmouthshire branches, we are slowly building back our stock of items to meet demand now and that expected increase through the spring months.

We want to rebuild momentum following the closure, through social media, banners and other promotional activities.

Wyesham Woods – there has been a resurgence of activity by local volunteers who maintain the woodland off Wyesham Road and run community events there. New benches have been installed and an improved management plan is being formulated as the previous one reaches expiry. In addition, the adjacent bus shelter has been cleaned and an activity underway to install panels of artwork depicting animals and woodlands.

Green Spaces – this covers a number of planting schemes and activities around the town contributing to improved biodiversity, natural flood management and other sustainability aims. Here is a flavour of the activities;

Review – in April we conducted a review of over 20 projects to get an overview of the status of each and future progression [see website for link].

Wye Bridge Street Carpark – renewal of the planting beds with more appropriate species and tree planting to cover losses.

Wyesham Green – underplanting of the trees and within the tall grass area to encourage biodiversity

Community Orchard – seasonal tree pruning used as a training session by Helena

Monmouth Comp Kitchen Garden – maintained while in discussion to move management to the school

Plant of the Month – Helena has been educating us with a monthly look at native plants

Information – we considered better ways to communicate the natural benefits of longer grass, fallen fruit and less tidy green spaces. We went on to develop a flyer for the community orchard in particular.

Events & Collaborations – our projects don’t run in isolation and we worked with many other organisations throughout the year;

Plant swap/Coffee mornings – these events held at the Priory are very much a social occasion with good visitor engagement, many of which go away with books, plants and advice on top of a better understanding of Transition. We work with Fairtrade Tools and Tools for Self-Reliance and the event draws a large number of people.

Seed Swap – supporting the ACE Monmouth February event, we engaged with a large number of visitors on all things seed and plant related. We promoted our individual projects and dispensed much gardening and planting advice.

Climate Festival – organised by ACE Monmouth around the theme of ‘make do and mend’, we were able to promote the Community Fridge and Benthyg Monmouth.

Apple Pressing – a bumper crop this year brough huge fruit volumes and many people to this fun event. It is family friendly and everyone is encouraged to join in the juicing process.

Guided Nature Walks – Helena organises walk across a range of habitats and explains the significance and challenges of each.

Balsam Bashing – following a training session with Wye Valley National Landscapes (AONB), we ‘adopted’ a section of riverbank below the Wye Bridge to concentrate on removing the invasive species Himalayan Balsam.

Nearly New Sale – this biannual event is gaining momentum and saw 121 adults buying pre-loved items at Bridges Centre.

Fresk – we attended this Big Green Week event coordinated by Sarah from ACE. It raises awareness about climate change through a collaborative game based on 42 cards, which become arranged to reveal interconnected cause and effect loops.

Water Treatment Works – a group undertook a guided tour of the Mayhill site operated by Welsh Water. We learnt about the multi stage process of turning river water into drinking water. The hosts answered our many questions and we went away with a better understanding of the operational trade-offs and constraints of the site.

Schools Climate Collaboration – a number of members supported an event organised by Haberdashers’ School and attended by the Monmouth cluster primary schools. They worked through eight key areas related to climate change to arrive at a headline ambition for action.

It should be clear from this brief summary that our projects and events reach across our community to a great many people, all building resilient and sustainable communities. This is down to the efforts of members, volunteers and coordinators and for this you should all be proud of another successful year. I’d particularly like to thank my fellow officers Helena Ronicle (Deputy Chair) and Claudia Blair (Treasurer) for all the work that goes on in the background to make this happen

Bryan Miller

Chair – Transition Monmouth – Jan 2026

#ChairReport




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Boosted by ratatui_rs@fosstodon.org ("Ratatui"):
orhun@fosstodon.org ("Orhun Parmaksız 👾") wrote:

New podcast dropped! 📢🎉🐁

With Ken, we talked about Ratatui, Rust, terminal code editors, AI-assisted coding & sustainable open source 🦀

▶️ Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGrx9ueO3y0

#rustlang #ratatui #tui #terminal #podcast #devtools