A Minnesota woman observing ICE agents in her car was cornered on one-way streets. An agent approached, called her by name—citing facial recognition. Days later, her Global Entry and TSA privileges were revoked, with no explanation.
A Minnesota woman observing ICE agents in her car was cornered on one-way streets. An agent approached, called her by name—citing facial recognition. Days later, her Global Entry and TSA privileges were revoked, with no explanation.
New: an FBI agent who took the routine step of investigating the ICE officer who shot Renee Good has resigned after FBI leadership discouraged the investigation www.nytimes.com/2026/01/23/u...
New: an FBI agent who took the routine step of investigating the ICE officer who shot Renee Good has resigned after FBI leadership discouraged the investigation www.nytimes.com/2026/01/23/u...
On a kind of similar, more normative ‘big picture’ ideal overview: you are a citizen. You are not a subject or serf. You are also not a consumer or customer. You are a citizen. That comes with meaningful obligations to you, and meaningful obligations from you.
Anyway, for me, the vision is something like this: America should be a society that works to fulfill the promise of democracy — we should have the agency to live at our own direction. Not as victims of circumstance or under the thumb of the wealthy and powerful. Our lives are our own.
August 2, 2025 at 3:44 PM
On a kind of similar, more normative ‘big picture’ ideal overview: you are a citizen. You are not a subject or serf. You are also not a consumer or customer. You are a citizen. That comes with meaningful obligations to you, and meaningful obligations from you.
So... can Valve still make its own decisions about what's acceptable to sell? Or just they bend to the values of anyone who can convince payment processors a game or topic is pernicious? @valvesoftware.com , this is a topic that deserves comment to the public & press! arstechnica.com/gaming/2025/...
So... can Valve still make its own decisions about what's acceptable to sell? Or just they bend to the values of anyone who can convince payment processors a game or topic is pernicious? @valvesoftware.com , this is a topic that deserves comment to the public & press! arstechnica.com/gaming/2025/...
hey remember when a rich ceo died then when they caught the suspect they made a circus of it like they found osama bin laden and charged him with terrorism but less than weeks ago two democrat lawmakers and their spouses were shot as literal assassination to shift control and everyone already forgot
June 27, 2025 at 3:35 PM
hey remember when a rich ceo died then when they caught the suspect they made a circus of it like they found osama bin laden and charged him with terrorism but less than weeks ago two democrat lawmakers and their spouses were shot as literal assassination to shift control and everyone already forgot
the law isnt a magic wand its an egregore and there's only so much 6 guys in robes can authorize before it loses it legitimacy and that fact constrains them. like these constraints still exist in dictatorships!
June 27, 2025 at 6:09 PM
the law isnt a magic wand its an egregore and there's only so much 6 guys in robes can authorize before it loses it legitimacy and that fact constrains them. like these constraints still exist in dictatorships!
"For the child born this summer in Texas, whose parents receive no documents, whose name never appears in any system, and who grows up asking why she can’t go on field trips, apply for scholarships, or open a bank account, the consequences are not legal theory. They are her life."
"For the child born this summer in Texas, whose parents receive no documents, whose name never appears in any system, and who grows up asking why she can’t go on field trips, apply for scholarships, or open a bank account, the consequences are not legal theory. They are her life."
"Americans will live to regret the day we let the government condition access to protected speech on proof of our identity." — @thefireorg.bsky.social.
After today's SCOTUS decision, adults in Texas must upload sensitive information to access speech that the First Amendment fully protects for them. This wrongheaded, invasive result overturns a generation of precedent & sacrifices anonymity and privacy in the process. www.thefire.org/news/fire-st...
"Americans will live to regret the day we let the government condition access to protected speech on proof of our identity." — @thefireorg.bsky.social.
National dem leadership should be treating Melissa Hortman like a martyr and they aren’t. It might not matter in this information environment but they should at least try.
June 27, 2025 at 10:47 PM
National dem leadership should be treating Melissa Hortman like a martyr and they aren’t. It might not matter in this information environment but they should at least try.
Planes roared over D.C. on Saturday, tanks rolled along the National Mall, brass bands resounded and thousands of soldiers marched past cheering crowds, as the Army put on the largest show of military might in the capital in more than three decades. wapo.st/4dYFOck
June 15, 2025 at 1:22 AM
a great newspaper has never been destroyed from within faster
the personal is not always the political. wonderful, warm people who care deeply about their communities and geniunely mean well can like the cringiest lamest shit possible. real assholes can have incisive artistic taste. they’re mostly separate domains. it’s fine.
June 14, 2025 at 8:30 PM
the personal is not always the political. wonderful, warm people who care deeply about their communities and geniunely mean well can like the cringiest lamest shit possible. real assholes can have incisive artistic taste. they’re mostly separate domains. it’s fine.
this is always what they do. they hate reporters on the scene because reporters on the ground show everybody else what the fuck they're up to. and they don't want anybody average to know: what the fuck they're up to
Intentional, aimed shot taken at a reporter on camera. Further proof that the cops, feds, and military are there to start something and want to scare off reporters so they aren't caught explicitly starting it on film
this is always what they do. they hate reporters on the scene because reporters on the ground show everybody else what the fuck they're up to. and they don't want anybody average to know: what the fuck they're up to
one thing about the coverage of J6 and how its settled into our public memory is that is basically exclusively focuses on the mob and the attack on congress, which was a crime in and of itself but honestly pales in comparison to the coordinated attempt to abrogate the constitution that was happening
May 24, 2025 at 11:44 PM
"Why is Mike Pence not Vice President now?" is a really great question to ask people who are J6-skeptical, btw
intellectual property is not property. it is not a moral right. it is a conditional monopoly granted by the government to incentivize economic activity, and when that monopoly is expanded it impoverishes the public.
this is also why machine learning models should not have any copyright protections.
May 25, 2025 at 12:47 AM
intellectual property is not property. it is not a moral right. it is a conditional monopoly granted by the government to incentivize economic activity, and when that monopoly is expanded it impoverishes the public.
this is also why machine learning models should not have any copyright protections.