glans

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[–] glans@hexbear.net 9 points 5 months ago

It really really depends.

Could be anywhere from $0 and 10 minutes of work to thousands of dollars and weeks of time to impossible.

If you know how to make a bootable USB for linux, you could doing that, and don't make any changes to the system, just see if you are able to mount your hard drive from inside linux.

If you know how to dismantle the laptop you could try removing the drive and putting it in an enclosure, and seeing if you could mount it on another computer.

If you aren't sure how to do either of those and your files are valuable, take it in to a shop. Maybe they can fix the whole computer for you.

[–] glans@hexbear.net 3 points 5 months ago

Come to think of it,

The more I think of this, the more and more and then less, and then more again, things come to mind. It is stupefying. A mindgame trap?

matryoshka pregnancy

So we are talking "they're born pregnant" ala

Overall I agree this is an exhausting convo. Especially because I doubt either side is 100% correct, and we arguing about how to apply our imperfect analysis to describe a totally bonkers situation which kicks and screams against any framework, even a shitty one.

Because really the whole thing is some republicans cos playing as klingons who've traveled back in time to outlaw tribbles. That's the hope you've given me anyway.

[–] glans@hexbear.net 6 points 5 months ago

would that it be the issue.

and even more complicated by, as was pointed out, the issue of vasectomy. it is semen but it is not "genetic material".

like i said before this what not intended to describe in detail every specific situation that could arise, but to describe SOME OF THE KINDS of things that are contemplated by the law. the law is formulated in a cis-centric manner on purpose.

Was my list comprehensive? NO.

Didn't realize yall needed this: I am not a lawyer. Moreever I am not a Person Who Is A Sitting Judge On The US Supreme Court. (Would not want to "dehumanize" by referring to a "supreme court judge"--- I'm learning.) Super apologize for the confusion.

IT IS A STUPID LAW there is no way to talk about it that isn't stupid.

[–] glans@hexbear.net 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I don't remember that.

Is it related to the Victorian vibrator fake history?

[–] glans@hexbear.net 6 points 5 months ago

most sane reply

[–] glans@hexbear.net 2 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Am also on that podcast shit and IIRC the part you forgot to mention is thatremoved CANNOT result in conception. No consent = no orgasm = no conception

pregnancy = evidence of consent

"the woman's body has a way of shutting it down" or whatever the stupid quote was from 10 years ago

[–] glans@hexbear.net 4 points 5 months ago (2 children)

too be honest my comments are really long a lot of the time and I just try to keep them briefer to save everyone's eyeballs from falling out. My mistake. Here you go.

the bullet points were intentionally terse, missing multiple words that would have been required to form complete sentences. "AMAB jack off cum" = constructed so the reader fills in missing parts. I'm practically hemmingway over here ok lol.

Unconvinced about how amab and afab as nouns can be dehumanizing; since virtually all humans are either Assigned Female At Birth or Assigned Male At Birth. Is it possible to dehumanize 100% of humans in one go? what would that even mean?

It bans ejaculation of semen either as a result of masturbation, fellatio, anal or non-penetrative sex without intent to donate or sell sperm, or as a result of penetrative sex between someone who produces sperm and someone who cannot conceivably become pregnant through natural insemination at the time the intercourse took place, except when this inability is the result of contraception.

But that sentence is so hard to read, I just read it like 9 times and I am not sure if it conveys what my bullet list did. I think it is mostly pretty accurate on some of it but I am not sure. I get lost reading it. I'd have to print it out and use 2 or maybe 3 colors of highlighters to understand and my printer is in the other room. OTOH the way I wrote it, it was easily understandable.

It would be impossible to make a comprehensive list of all the the sex acts this law does or does not ban. Or to make a table of the combinations of people who are or are not allowed to have what kind of cums. Because it is inherently contradictory and stupid, which was The Point. Obviously, the monsters who wrote it had People Assigned Male At Birth and People Assigned Female At Birth in mind when they wrote it. They're not interested in anyone's identities or feelings or relationships. To go out on a limb, they are likely specifically interested in how people are Assigned. For example, trans men can have prosthetics or implants that ejaculate. Are these monsters interested in that? No not at all.

Under this law it would for instance be illegal to ejaculate inside someone postmenopausal or someone having a menstrual period, or likewise to ejaculate inside someone born without a uterus or ovaries, et cetera.

I don't think where the cum occurs (inside or elsewhere) is at any issue? (ha). Potentially replacing amab with "semen ejaculator" or less funny "Person who ejaculates semen" if I am not allowed any fun would work (excepting the trans men.....). But I don't know if there is any real good word or phrase to describe what the monsters describe as "women". It would need at least a dozen words and be totally unwieldy.

And actually I didn't think of it at first but someone else pointed out that cum post-vasectomy is banned under this law in all situations. So that makes both of our descriptions wrong and I don't even know how to address it.

All the argumentation aside I appreciate your time in thoughtfully elaborating on the very poorly-articulated original critique.

[–] glans@hexbear.net 8 points 5 months ago (7 children)

wow I've been so educated about being too "imprecise" i wish i was enlightened about "precision" like you are.

[–] glans@hexbear.net 10 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (22 children)

so you think everyone produces semen when they cum?

maybe you didn't understand this law is specifically about semen

[–] glans@hexbear.net 17 points 5 months ago (6 children)

Is there anyone who uses x for an hour per week that is not yet aware it is no longer called twitter?

how old is this?

 

I found a way to retrieve the text of comments deleted by user or mod. I don't think it is an issue of federated instances not respecting the deletion.

Is it a bug?

Or is "deleting" always really just "hiding"?

 

For years I thought "Bring Em Young University" was a joke about the mormon practice of marrying girls to old men. Come to find out the religion was started by a guy "Brigham Young" after whom an actual university is named and nobody thinks that's weird at all.

I thought "Joe Mansion" was some kind of bizarro world "Joe the Plumber". Maybe joking about rich conservatives putting on affectations of being working class. He is actually a politician and his name is spelled "Manchin" and some people seem to think he's on the left.

 

For a long time I hated markdown.

Now I love it.

What do you think?

 

from the do-not-pass-go,-do-not-collect-$200 dept

Wed, Apr 10th 2024 05:29am - Karl Bode

However terrible telecom monopolies are in the free world, they’re arguably worse in prisons. For decades, journalists and researchers have outlined how a select number of prison telecom giants like Securus have enjoyed a cozy, government-kickback based monopoly over prison phone and teleconferencing services, resulting sky high rates (upwards of $14 per minute at some prisons) for inmate families.

Most of these pampered monopolies have shifted over to monopolizing prison phone videoconferencing as well. And the relationship between government and monopoly is so cozy, several of these companies, like Securus, have been caught helping to spy on privileged attorney client communications.

There’s not much in the way of oversight, so the problem just keeps evolving. Case in point: Ars Technica notes that a civil rights group has filed a two new lawsuits against two Michigan counties, two county sheriffs, and two prison monopolies, Securus and Viapath (formerly known as Global Tel*Link Corporation, or GTL.

The lawsuits allege that Michigan banned in-person visits in order to maximize revenue from voice and video calls as part of a “quid pro quo kickback scheme” with prison phone companies. It’s something the group states has become increasingly common over the last decade as telecom monopolies lobby governments and private prison contractors to ban in-person visits to make more money:

“Why has this happened? The answer highlights a profound flaw in how decisions too often get made in our legal system: for-profit jail telecom companies realized that they could earn more profit from phone and video calls if jails eliminated free in-person visits for families. So the companies offered sheriffs and county jails across the country a deal: if you eliminate family visits, we’ll give you a cut of the increased profits from the larger number of calls. This led to a wave across the country, as local jails sought to supplement their budgets with hundreds of millions of dollars in cash from some of the poorest families in our society.”

Much like telecoms out in the broader free world, government has such a cozy relationship with telecom monopolies, the incentive to hold them accountable for much of anything is largely muted. In instances like domestic surveillance, it’s often impossible to determine where government ends and private monopolies like AT&T begin.

One lawsuit documents how Securus lobbied to have in-person visits eliminated and video kiosks installed where in-person visitation centers used to be. A contract was signed that doled out kickbacks to government so they got a big chunk of the revenue, incentivizing prisons to keep inmate populations high:

“Securus pays the County 50% of the $12.99 price tag for every 20-minute video call and 78% of the $0.21 per minute cost of every phone call. The contract promises the County an entirely new revenue stream, as well as a minimum guaranteed annual payment of $190,000 paid up front. And the contract gives Securus the right to terminate its video call service or pay the County less money if the jail population decreases by more than 5% or if
the jail fails to ensure a minimum number of monthly paid video calls.”

Much with the broader prison industrial complex, it’s not hard to see how perverse financial incentives point in all the wrong directions. It’s also not hard to see how this sort of relationship can easily be sold to cash-hungry counties and municipalities as more profitable, safer, and more secure. A win all around, unless you’re a poor inmate family member with limited resources and no personal lobbyists.

Efforts to do something about prison telecom monopolies were scuttled by FCC boss Ajit Pai, whose former clients included Securus. Pai not only routinely opposed efforts by ex-FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn to drive change in the prison telco sector, one of his very first acts as FCC boss was to pull the rugs out from underneath his own lawyers as they tried to support those reforms in court (they, as intended, lost).

 

An undercover unit of the Metropolitan Police, together with MI5, for decades monitored and infiltrated the Socialist Workers Party while, by contrast, a “high level policy decision” was taken not to infiltrate the neo-Nazi National Front.

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Source: https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1275069/poster-handprint-community-worskshop/

1987 (made)

Artist/Maker: Handprint Community Worskshop (print-makers)

Place of origin: Kirklees (made)

Brief description: Poster depicting the outline of Africa and an automatic weapon, 'Death Aid Presents White South Africa', made by Handprint Community Workshop, designed and printed by Art Raiders, 1987

Physical description: Laminated, portrait oriented, poster consisting of a white background with black writing, an outline of Africa filled in with fluorescent red and a black stenciled image of an automatic weapon.

[printed by anarchists]

 

I had this RS-1 Plus handheld gaming console. I liked it because:

  • comes with lots of games
  • cheap I think about $15
  • fairly comfortable and has actual buttons not like trying to play a game on a phone
  • fun to play for a little while but not toooo fun that it can't be put down

main problem was it wouldn't save any progress even when the game seemed to allow it. I guess it just doesn't have any writable storage or however they got the games didn't include that function.

is there something similarly low end and simple that allows saving? I don't want to DIY.

See this weirdly sarcastic blog post about the RS devices for some info hal of which I don't understand.

 

Descriptions from vimeo:

May 2003 - A report by Sandra Jordan for Channel 4's Dispatches and Unreported World

Palestinian civilians live under the threat of Israeli Defence Force attacks that do not discriminate between militants and children. Israeli settlers live in fear of suicide attacks. But it is not only Palestinians and Israelis who are dying. Since the Gulf war, three Westerners have come under Israeli army attack.

An American peace activist was crushed to death by an IDF bulldozer; a British peace protester was shot in the head by an IDF sniper and remains in a coma; and a British cameraman was shot dead by the IDF.

Within hours of arriving Sandra and Rodrigo are shot at and tear-gassed by Israeli troops breaking up a memorial service for Rachel Corrie, an American peace activist crushed by an Israeli Army bulldozer two days before.

That sets the tone for a five-week stay in which they document the shooting by Israeli troops of the British peace campaigner Tom Hurndall, the death of James Miller, the award-winning cameraman who worked extensively for Channel 4, killed as he filmed Israeli troops bulldozing Palestinian homes, and the deaths and mutilation of many innocent Palestinians and Israelis.

 

it was poorly considerd

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