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Elon Musk has spent the past couple years railing against “illegal” immigrants, but new reporting confirms what we’ve long suspected: Musk himself worked illegally in the United States and deceived officials when investors finally forced him to get a visa.

washingtonpost.com/business/20

#tech #elonmusk #immigration #politics

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Perfect encapsulation of our big tech-dominated internet:

Me asking if a friend’s house in south #Lebanon is among those detonated by #Israel.

Meta: does this conversation support your business goals?

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Cold-climate heat pumps are coming.

8 manufacturers that took part in DOE Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Challenge now take new products to market.

These heat pumps reliably delivered heat even during coldest winter months, with some units operating down to -26C still meeting energy efficiency requirements.

electrek.co/2024/10/24/serious

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Peak population may be coming sooner than we think
on.ft.com/4himKXW

In Latin America, "...the official birth tallies in country after country are falling far short of forecasts.

Last year in Colombia there were 510,000 births, a 22 per cent decline over five years, and around 30 per cent lower than even the UN’s nowcast for that same year."

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ChatGPT: "Unfortunately I cannot provide a comprehensive CSV file with details on castles in Italy, as the available information is limited and scattered across multiple sources."

But that's what you are for! If there was a single CSV file to download somewhere, I'd do it myself. I want AI to do the tedious work for me!

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Kolektiva Moderation Meta; Long Post 

2) October 7th and the “Axis of Resistance”

Since the attacks of October 7th, 2023, and particularly since the Israeli state responded with a genocidal slaughter in Gaza, there’s been an increase in popular support for Hamas and for the so-called ‘Axis of Resistance’ led by Iran, and supported by the foreign operations branch of its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Al-Quds Force. Recent Israeli atrocities in Lebanon have seen a similar spike in support for Hezbollah. We consider this to be an understandable and predictable result of Israel’s ongoing military atrocities, given that these armed factions are often presented as the only forces willing and able to engage in effective armed resistance to the Israeli state's murderous actions in the region. The horrifying and existential realities of war exert a tremendous pressure on people to cast aside political differences and 'pick a side'. And clearly, many people have chosen to take the side of those seen to be fighting on behalf of Palestine, against Israel and their imperialist backers in the west.

Within this context, and under the pretext of building increased global anti-imperialist and anti-colonial solidarity, a current within the anarchist movement has for months been re-publishing reports and communiques from armed Palestinian groups, along with news articles that glorify the 'Axis of Resistance' and openly celebrate Operation Al Aqsa Flood, the attack carried out by Palestinian militants on October 7th 2023.

Over the past year, these posts have generated hundreds of reports. We’ve deleted some of the more egregious examples, but we left most of them alone. This has been a source of continual debate and disagreement within the moderation team, and with several of our users. Members of the Kolektiva mod team were initially sympathetic to arguments made about the importance of sharing information that is otherwise heavily censored by western media sources (such as reports about armed attacks on Israeli soldiers in Gaza) even when that information comes from heavily biased media sources or from groups that we find politically abhorrent. We also recognize that when we use our position to delete posts on a certain topic, or from certain sources, we are effectively censoring discourse and removing the ability of people to discuss and debate these ideas on this platform. Sometimes, this censorship is warranted (we aren't interested in promoting debates among the finer points of fascism, for example), but in this case we're talking about setting the parameters for discussion around one of the most brutal military campaigns in modern history and a crucial focal point for global anti-colonial and anti-imperialist resistance. So we've generally opted to take a fairly light touch, and to have faith that our majority-anarchist userbase would mitigate the drift towards glorifying militarism, martyrdom & war.

However, over time we have grown increasingly uncomfortable as we’ve watched several of our users, including comrades whose work we have respected for years, along with their affiliated counter-info sites, gradually transform into uncritical cheerleaders for authoritarian Islamist paramilitary actors like Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and Hezbollah, and totalitarian states like Syria and Iran - whose own security forces and assorted death squads have bombed, gassed, shot, detained, tortured and brutally slaughtered hundreds of thousands of revolutionaries and political dissidents across the region in the years since the Arab Spring.

These are reactionary and repressive institutions. This fact may be inconvenient for those who now see them as agents of liberation and Palestinian self-determination, but it is not lost on the millions of people whose calls for freedom were silenced by barrel bombs in Aleppo, or whose friends and comrades were shot by IRGC proxies in Baghdad or Basra, or executed for rising up against the murder of Jina Amini.

In the lead up to October 7th, there were texts circulating online calling for western anarchists to learn from the ‘revolutionary tactics’ and organizational structures of the Al-Qassam Brigades, and to use these lessons to target individual Zionists with ‘direct action’. These posts are often marked with an inverted red triangle, which has come to serve as a pro-Hamas dog whistle.

Not only are these posts deeply delusional and dripping with performative machismo, but they are also reckless. They blur the line between combatant and non-combatants and appropriate anarchist aesthetics and discourse to promote a 'unity of fields' strategy that imagines themselves as a fifth column of the Iranian military. As anarchists, we have serious concerns with this political trajectory and where it is heading - to put it mildly - and we’re no longer willing to platform these sorts of 'political interventions' on our instance.

Moving forward, we will be deleting these posts on sight and requesting that Kolektiva.social accounts associated with counter-info sites avoid re-publishing these sorts of posts on Kolektiva, or else find themselves a new home instance.

For more anarchist critiques of militarism in this current context please see:

1) Hostages to the Gun: On Militancy and Militarism
north-shore.info/2024/10/04/ho

2) Abolition Media's Authoritarian Entryism
cola.blackblogs.org/2024/03/22

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Wonder what sort of Christian theology Douthat would get if instead of Copenhagen the believed in the many worlds interpretation 🤔

Or they could try Barbour's related interpretation, where QM is perfectly timless and the universal wavefunction just happens to concentrate on state space points that from the inside look like they are part of a history...

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Ayta Al Shaab, south #Lebanon: after destroying the entire town, the #Israel -is raised their flag over it.

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the local LGBT clinic (established because of AIDS, also does lots of HRT) has an interim director named Robin Gay so her updates are all titled "The Gay Agenda" and okay that's a good bit you can keep it

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Yesterday: The Los Angeles Times declined to endorse a presidential candidate this year.

Today: The Los Angeles Times's lead editorial editor resigned, saying the paper's owner blocked them from endorsing Kamala Harris.

cnn.com/2024/10/23/media/los-a

@kevinrothrock
He makes a good point that the Biden admin handled it pathetically, but I'd like to know if Trump's peace plan reads like anything but "Let the azeris win".

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Wind power goes small with microturbines for homes, public parks, and more.

A French startup’s ‘Aeroleaf’ turbines can produce electricity day and night. #ClimateChange

yaleclimateconnections.org/202

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A senior Ukrainian official told The Economist that Washington has quietly rejected Zelensky's "victory plan" because of its escalatory potential. "They say it’s a non-starter, though part of the problem is they don’t tell [Zelensky] that to his face." That does seem like a problem. economist.com/europe/2024/10/2

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If you're feeling down, I recommend descaling a kettle. It's a quick and easy task, but the result is impressive, which is guaranteed to make you feel good about your work. Then, you can enjoy a particularly nice cup of tea whilst contemplating the abysmal state of the world...

Follow me for more tried-and-tested #LifeHacks!

@kevinrothrock
Can you remind me who the good guys are in this fight?

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"Israeli army issues urgent evacuation warning to residents in Tyre, South Lebanon"
lbcgroup.tv/news/lebanon-news/

Note that this, once again, has absolutely 0 to do with any part of the legal definition and ICJ precedent of any State's "right to self-defense", but is completely a war of aggression ("the supreme international crime") by every definition, same as e.g. Putin in Ukraine and Turkey in Iraq and Syria.

"Why birds are smart

In Australia, sulfur-crested cockatoos learned to open household waste bins with individual style and site-specific differences (Figure 1C). This culture rapidly spread via social learning to 44 Sydney suburbs, thereby forcing people to develop a counterculture of technical measures to prevent pilfering.
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A detailed comparison of studies in eight cognitive domains concluded that corvids, parrots, and non-human primates possess similar domain-general cognitive capacities.
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Using the Primate Cognition Test Battery to study cognitive development, it could be demonstrated that ravens perform on par with orangutans and chimps, except for spatial skills.
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Here, it seems that all avian species tested to date use mental algorithms similar to mammals, whether corvid, parrot, chicken, or pigeon [...] Corvids go through cognitive developmental steps of object permanence identical to those of children and make the same errors when tested before they have reached a certain stage [...]. Domestic chicks prefer a left-to-right orientation of ascending numerosities – the mental number line – like adult human subjects and newborn babies.
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Taking these findings together, birds and mammals utilize similar mental algorithms when working on cognitive tasks. Within the avian clade, corvids and parrots reach levels of cognitive performance throughout all domains that match those of great apes.
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Around 50 000 years ago, 600-kg dromornithids were the largest birds that ever roamed the Earth but had brains of only 123 g, about one-third of a chimpanzee brain. Corvids and parrots have brains of just 1–25 g. How could these birds become so smart with walnut-sized brains?

A landmark study showed that bird brains contain twice as many neurons per unit brain volume as primates and up to four times more than rodents. Since neurons are the computational processing unit of brains, more neurons per gram brain should produce more processing capacity.
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So, do large pallial neuron numbers explain the similar cognitive capacities of corvids, parrots, and great apes? Not quite. [...] High neuron densities and a higher proportion of pallial neurons reduce the quantitative gap between birds and primates without closing it.

However, birds have one more card up their sleeves. Experience-dependent flexible cognition may be especially related to the number of associative neurons that are situated between sensory and motor systems. It was demonstrated that crow species have a selectively greater number of neurons in their associative pallial areas than chickens, pigeons, and ostriches."

via @moritz_negwer

mstdn.science/@moritz_negwer/1

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Amazon argues that it has a First Amendment right to union bust, and claims requiring it to post NLRB posters about workers' rights & host trainings about workers rights in response to labor law violations violates its free speech rights

404media.co/amazon-says-it-has

by @julesaroscoe

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I convinced one of his mates to shave my now-husband's head as a stag do prank because I didn't want his shit combover ruining the wedding photos.

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