
I find this far funnier than I should. Nice!
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The semi-woody steams will be enough marker to find them in spring.
Nice list. Someone shared this on nostr several weeks back. another starting point for researching alternatives. https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy
Not that the woke / collectivist / individual discussion in the thread is unimportant in our time. But it is interesting that's where the discussion went.... The labor movement is one thread of a bigger cord. How do we remain human in the midst of anti-human ideologies/technologies? Looms, chemical weapons, coal mines, assembly lines, propaganda, McKenzie consulting, algorithms, AI, etc. It's a spiritual war. Enlightenment thinking can't solve it, because it caused it.
Bitcoin is resistance to an exploitative economic system. 100 years ago human dignity demanded coal miners in West Virginia do the same. Learn the hidden history of Labor Day. https://fountain.fm/episode/TMCKynqA08xa5TIbtBBv
I wouldn't cast shade on the kid. We don't know what we don't know. But the Rough Extraction episode basic lays out what you are saying and why it made sense. A very exploitative-corporate model had emerged, human dignity demanded a response. As the political map gets reoriented, labor unions discussion is going to be hard for some. Must get past the WWE political narrative first. Most importantly, this history rhymes with today's de-humanization in the AI revolution.
Here's a bit of hidden history on the labor movement. https://fountain.fm/episode/TMCKynqA08xa5TIbtBBv
Recommended methods to shop online privately as possible? Payments and transactions, I can see the path in the forest. Shipping products, seems harder...
Hope they don't burn your claude logo. ❤🔥
In my humble opinion, required listening every Labor Day. In August 1921, 10,000-20,000 armed coal miners marched on Mingo County, West Virginia to lift the martial law imposed there, free their jailed brethren, and avenge the assassination of one of their local heroes. At least 20,000 more wives, young boys and other civilians followed the army providing medical, logistical and other services. Before it was over, they would storm a mountainside under fire from entrenched machine guns, and while being bombed from the air. It was the largest and most serious armed insurrection in US history since the Civil War. This episode is going to discuss the West Virginia Coal Mine Wars, and The Battle of Blair Mountain. https://fountain.fm/episode/ZcdYQBkw7na9aPY7JhE6
can just use right?
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