Can't have defense anymore. because of woke
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    Fellas, is it woke for YouTube to funnel viewers towards pro-fascist videos?

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    Yubikiri (by Masshigura)
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    It's worth bumping the priority up. I'm usually not that big on slice of life, but Machikado Mazoku is great.

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    Don't give your coins to politicians, kids. They'll just become dependent and less able to survive in the wild.

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  • Georgia president vetoes divisive 'foreign agent' law
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    Unfortunately:

    However, her veto is only symbolic as the prime minister's Georgian Dream party has enough members in parliament to override it by holding another vote.

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  • Over 80,000 Illinois people banned from owning guns still keep them, report shows
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    Personally, I’ve yet to see a single American successfully use guns to protect any other constitutional right from government infringement.

    The Battle of Athens is probably the most uniquely clear-cut example of what you're asking for, unless we count the American Revolutionary War itself.

    Other successful examples mostly involve activists using non-violent protest to push for change, while using firearms to protect themselves from violent reactionaries that would otherwise murder them. Notably, the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s. For a modern example, there's various "John Brown Gun Clubs" and other community defense organizations providing security at LGBTQ events against fascist groups that seek to terrorize event-goers.

    It's also worth noting that resistance is often worthwhile even if it doesn't result in unqualified victory. For example, the Black Panthers' armed cop-watching activities saved a lot of Black folks from brutal beatings at the hands of the police, even if the organization was eventually crushed by the federal government.

    I have seen lots of examples like Waco and Ruby Ridge, where the government should have tried harder to deescalate, but in the end, everyone died. The closest example I can think of where the government did backoff was the Bundy standoff and all those guys were “defending” was their ability to let their cattle graze illegally on federal land because they didn’t want to pay for access like everyone else.

    It sounds like you might be in a bit of a filter-bubble. I don't mean any offense by this, it's a normal thing that tends to happen to people. If the news sources you read and the people you talk to don't mention these things because it doesn't mesh with their worldview, how would you hear about them?

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  • Over 80,000 Illinois people banned from owning guns still keep them, report shows
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    Strong gun control requires a police state, and it's advocates are okay with this. Some of them (mostly suburbanites and the like) just imagine that that police state will never be directed against them.

    Others are capitalists that actively want to inflict a police state on the rest of us, for their own benefit. It's a lot easier to break strikes and enforce "work discipline" when the working class is disarmed.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearLI
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    If you care about US democracy, tell your congressperson to support the Fair Representation Act!
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    I see conservatives complaining about it occasionally, but I'm not sure how prevalent that sentiment is among them.

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    Phoenix and Wasabi exit US market amid self-custody wallet crackdown
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    How big is a Bitcoin transaction anyway?

    Bitcoin block 841,308 (most recent as I'm writing this) is 1,615,771 bytes and has 3,148 transactions, for an average transaction size of ~513 bytes.

    Because a Monero transaction is about one and a half to two kilobytes

    So yeah, about 3 to 4 times as large as an average Bitcoin transaction.

    Keep in mind we have dynamic block scaling so that the blocks will get larger as more transactions come in.

    That's not a scaling solution, though. Larger blocks provide throughput at the expense of decentralization, since fewer people will run full nodes as resource usage increases. Eventually it gets to the point where it becomes feasible for a government to track down and compromise all the remaining node operators.

    It seems like lightning service providers may very well be considered money transmitters

    Not sure how much this would matter. Lightning wallets don't care whether their channel partners are registered money transmitters, or just some rando operating through TOR or in a permissive jurisdiction. In the case of Samourai, taking down the backend rendered the wallet useless. Taking out a lightning node just temporarily inconveniences users that were connected to them.

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  • Phoenix and Wasabi exit US market amid self-custody wallet crackdown
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    Monero may be a good option for some individual users right now, but it isn't a long-term solution for bringing financial privacy to the masses. That pretty much has to be done through Bitcoin wallets with privacy features. Bitcoin is already criticized for not scaling well, but Monero is far worse. If I remember correctly, Monero transactions are roughly 4 times as large as Bitcoin transactions, and they don't have any way to do off-chain transactions the way Bitcoin can with Lightning.

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  • Samourai Wallet Founders Arrested and Charged With Money Laundering
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    Doesn't really have anything to do with the public ledger aspect. They got busted because they were maintaining a backend service that their wallet was dependent on, and they were making money from it. Simply releasing a wallet with privacy features is still presumably legal (IANAL) due to free speech protections applying to code. The government can still prosecute end-users directly, but the same is true for users of dedicated privacy coins.

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  • anime_irl
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    Source is Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki, for you young'uns that don't recognize it.

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    PS5 Bluetooth Controller Connectivity issues to PC 🎮
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    Are there any physical obstructions between the controller and the antenna? That'd reduce the effective range.

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    anime_irl
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    Source is In/Spectre. 2channel propaganda starts around episode 9 or 10.

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    Community Pruning - TwoXChromosomes (!twoxchromosomes)
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    I think it's actually a pretty old term. Definitely useful for the internet era though, now that we end up coming into contact with many more "interesting" characters than in the old days. xD

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    Possibly. I've seen comments from them here and there in various places, but it's true that I haven't had the responsibility of moderating them like you have.

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    HardlightCereal seemed more like a crank than a troll, to me. Cranks are by definition at least somewhat annoying, and tend to get mistaken for and treated as trolls. They're not malicious the way trolls are though, and can be a positive influence. I think them drawing attention to this particular issue was a good thing, at least.

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAN
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    Best romance anime where the cold tsundere slowly falls for the guy
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    Moderator here. While it's reasonable to post your anime podcast here once, making a post for each episode is an excessive amount of self-promotion, at least for the activity level that we've currently got here. I'll leave your existing posts up, but please refrain from making any more of them.

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    oh no
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    www.vice.com

    > > > The recent doxing of a Proud Boy school board candidate by the Midwest Youth Liberation Front highlights the work being done by teenage antifascists. > > Article is from 2021, but I'd never heard of the "Youth Liberation Front" before.

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    The Nim team is happy to announce two releases: * the latest Nim, version 2.0.2 * LTS release, version 1.6.18

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