Richard Stallman
Bullshitter power

The bullshitter gets his power from demonstrating that he will violate all rules, norms, and standards of decency in the course of bullying.

This gives him he power to sabotage any functioning system that depends on mutual trust and trustworthiness -- by blatantly abusing that trust, thus compelling other countries to develop new systems based on suspicion and distrust.

You can see a similar attitude in other right-wing leaders such as Pauline Hanson in Australia and Barage of the Deform UK Party.

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Richard Stallman
Ecological grief

*We know how to mourn other humans – but what about ecological grief?

In Iceland, people commemorated its first glacier formally declared lost to climate change. Western culture needs more of these rituals.*

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Richard Stallman
Iranian people hate regime

People in Tehran talk about their relatives killed by the regime's bullies during the protests in January. They hate the regime with a passion.

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Richard Stallman
NYC banning hidden junk fees

Mamdani is working on a New York City rule aimed at banning hidden junk fees and at requiring that cancelling subscriptions be easy.

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Richard Stallman
Right-wing publicity

The leader of an Australian right-wing party is seeking publicity through an interview with a British right-wing nationalist.

*Dr Imogen Richards, a criminology researcher at Deakin University, said announcing or appearing on podcasts with contentious counterparts was akin to a "pseudo event" that's as much about the publicity as it is about the [substance].

"The aim of these types of manoeuvres by more fringe, or formerly more fringe, political actors is to shift the Overton window and move the parameters of public political debate rightward."*

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Richard Stallman
UK political donations

Calling on the UK to clean up its political donation system by limiting the donations from any individual to a political party to a fixed maximum per year.

This new rule would be a step forward, but does the UK have anything comparable to PACs? If so, I expect the billionaires to use them to work around the rule, so they will need to extending the rule to cover them.

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jwz (Jamie Zawinski)
Today in Hoffman Lenses
Everybody Hates Elon:

"Meta has spent years tracking us online," said a spokesperson for Everybody Hates Elon. "Now it wants to track us in the real world too." [...] "Meta and Ray-Ban's new AI glasses can be used to secretly record women and young people for sexual reasons," the EHE spokesperson continued in their statement. "Simply put, that's abuse."

EHE poses one simple question: "Billionaires could fund cures for cancer -- so why are they funding glasses for perverts instead?"

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Richard Stallman
Urgent: US citizens call Big Banks not harass

US citizens: call on big banks not to harass non-citizens for the bully.

Check this action

See the instructions for how to sign this letter campaign without running any nonfree JavaScript code--not trivial, but not hard.

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jwz (Jamie Zawinski)
More Pi fuckery
In raspi-config on Debian 13.6, when I enable the overlay file system it... does not. I found some breadcrumbs here but installing the linked eeprom did not fix it, and anyway that was a year ago and I have rpi-eeprom 28.28-1.

How make go?

/run/initramfs/overlayroot.log: builtin set cfgdisk='disabled' Unable to find driver/module. searched: overlay overlayfs [failure]: Unable to find a driver. searched: overlay overlayfs

Adding "initramfs initramfs8 followkernel" to the end of config.txt did nothing.

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jwz (Jamie Zawinski)
DNA Lounge: Wherein we're twenty-five
Twenty-five years ago today, on July 13th 2001, was the first event at DNA Lounge under current management. I am very old and I have been leaning on this bar for a very long time.

Typically we treat Nov 22 as our "real" anniversary (the club will be turning 41 this year) but 25 is kind of a shocking number, so I thought that was worth noting. Check out what used to pass for photo galleries two and a half decades ago.

Traditionally this is where I do the usual "if you'd like us to be around for another 25 years" blah blah panhandling. So yeah, this would be a great time for you to join our Patreon or up your contribution, or make a one-time donation. We have been getting absolutely obliterated financially this year, the last few months specifically. Attendance has been way down across the board. You people need to start showing up, ok?

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jwz (Jamie Zawinski)
Weird Pi failure mode
I have a Pi 4 B that, after a power failure, seems unable to talk HDMI in any resolution higher than 1024x768. I have tried both ports, multiple cables, multiple monitors, and a known-good CF card.

# xrandr Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 7680 x 7680 HDMI-1 connected primary 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm 1024x768 60.00* 800x600 60.32 56.25 848x480 60.00 640x480 59.94 HDMI-2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)

I have also tried various permutations of hdmi_force_hotplug, hdmi_group, hdmi_mode, hdmi_force_mode, hdmi_force_hotplug and hdmi_drive in config.txt, and video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@60D in cmdline.txt with no change.

Before I toss it in the trash, does anyone know what could have caused this and if it is fixable? Is this a known failure mode of the video hardware scorching itself somehow?

Do not speculate. Do not just google it for me.


Update: I seem to have had a second Pi freak out in the same way from the same power failure!


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Richard Stallman
Professor takes action on bullshit generator

A Brown U professor suspected that many of the students that were taking his class had chosen it as an opportunity to use bullshit generators to cheat. So he announced that the final exam would be presential, and almost 1/3 of them gave up.

You can view on this article.

He is sad for them because the decision to use bullshit generators implied a decision not to try to learn the subject.

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Richard Stallman
Urgent: Block new Medicaid Work Requirements

US citizens: call on your state attorney general to sue to block the persecutor's new Medicaid Work Requirements.

If they go into effect, the complex paperwork would be an insuperable burden for many of the handicapped veterans, who would need to satisfy and convince bureaucrats whose mission is to resist.

See the instructions for how to sign this letter campaign without running any nonfree JavaScript code--not trivial, but not hard.

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jwz (Jamie Zawinski)
Nuclear option
I have a single AWS instance, with a static IP, not behind a load balancer or CloudFront. How do I block all of Hong Kong? I gather the answer has something to do with WAF but I don't understand.

Please use small words, URLs, and assume that I have no idea what any of the acronyms you used mean.


Update: For those of you who are late to the party:

  • I am aware of the existence of iptables, thanks.
  • AWS "ACL"-style "security group" firewalls do not have a country dropdown, and have a low-ish limit on how many IP addresses you can include.
  • AWS "WAF"-style "protection packs" have a country dropdown, but those require relinquishing your SSL keys, because they run at layer 5 instead of layer 3.
  • There is no AWS "block country" solution that runs at layer 3.
  • I'm not giving up my SSL keys because I don't trust Bezos with the plain-text of my commerce and customer data because I'm not an idiot.
  • Unless you are contradicting a statement of fact, above, please stop.


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Richard Stallman
Indian dowry murders

Dowry murders in India have become more frequent, but arouse much less public anger.

This may be due to Modi's repression of any political activity on behalf of people who are poor, weak, or exploited.

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jwz (Jamie Zawinski)
We turn now to the Book of Jones
If Only There Had Been a Sign That the Face-Melting Nazi from Indiana Jones Wouldn't Make a Good Senator:

Boy, do I feel silly. Until now, I've been a passionate supporter of SS-Sturmbannführer Arnold Toht, the Nazi who got his face melted off by the sight of God, in his race for Senator. I believe the people of Maine deserve better than Susan Collins, and so even though I had some misgivings about Toht, I ignored every click and whirr of my moral compass to cheer him on.

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jwz (Jamie Zawinski)
Matt Dorsey, ladies and gentlemen.
SOMA's cop supervisor takes a break from jailing drug addicts to ask a billionaire's nazi chatbot whether he can have a little genocide, as a treat:

Grok, what's the difference between right and wrong?

Last Sunday, San Francisco District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey relaxed after what was, for most, a fun-packed SF Pride by repeatedly prompting xAI chatbot Grok to provide justifications for the killings of civilians in Gaza by Israeli forces. [...]

In lieu of actually addressing his critics online, of which there were many in the replies, Dorsey only had eyes for Grok, a chatbot that is notorious for being programmed to push false narratives about politics, history, and everything else according to the very transparent whims of xAI's trillionaire backer, Elon Musk.

Matt, are you OK? I really mean that. I'm not trying to be funny. Frankly, I tried to write something satirical about what was happening -- tried to find a lighter way through this -- but the more I dug in, the more concerned I started to feel.

Only a year ago, some backend overcompensation by Grok's puppeteers resulted in the bot compulsively spitting out conspiracies about "white genocide" in South Africa, praising Adolf Hitler, and engaging in Holocaust denial. To that point, AI researchers have warned that AI boosters' framing of chatbots as objective and reliable could be weaponized to push propaganda and even encourage people to commit violence.

So of course, watching an elected official openly using it to confirm his very loaded questions about the correctness of killing civilians is unsettling -- even terrifying.

In his most recent dealings with Grok, the supervisor's behavior is giving off the sketch vibes of a person antagonizing those around him while not even looking at them. Instead, it's almost like he's staring off into space and talking to someone who isn't there.

As it stands today, X is a platform that actively facilitates the turning of brains into pudding. And if this were some rando in the city posting, it would be easy to dismiss them as another soul lost to AI obsession. But Dorsey represents a major and heavily populated slice of San Francisco, including Mid-Market, Mission Bay, SoMa, and other neighborhoods. Supervisors like him write legislation and have a profound impact on the lives of the people in their districts and the city at large.

If this is what he's doing publicly, what is he asking Grok in private?

Despite this, Matt remains only San Francisco's second-worst weird dude named Dorsey.

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jwz (Jamie Zawinski)
Today in Waymos On Fire:
When they weren't rolling through fireworks they were trapping people near the Golden Gate Bridge.

Waymos were a key reason for the traffic snarl in the Presidio after Saturday night's foggy fireworks display on the Golden Gate Bridge. Videos and social media posts from people stuck in traffic show Waymos locked in giant lines, randomly blocking the road, and stuck in a roundabout.

A number of Waymos had to be towed after they lost battery power; the vehicles that could hold a charge made errors on the road that backed traffic up for blocks, bystanders said.

Fellow drivers acted like, well, drivers. "We realized people were getting out of their cars, yelling and screaming at these Waymos because there were no drivers," Dave Guingona, who was stuck in Presidio traffic for two hours, told NBC News. [...]

In the Mission, meanwhile, one Waymo drove into an intersection despite a large lit firework sitting in the middle of the road. Video taken inside the car by passenger Rose Peterson shows the firework's sparks flashing all around them as the Waymo takes a lazy left turn. A second angle shows Peterson's Waymo tip the firework over, which then shoots projectiles at cars, homes, and bystanders on the sidewalk. [...]

A second Waymo that encountered a firework was a different story, though: A vehicle that drove into a firework near the 1200 block of Connecticut Street in Potrero caught on fire, Waymo said. The Waymo was unoccupied and there were no injuries; the vehicle had to be removed by the San Francisco Fire Department and other city authorities, according to Bonelli.

These incidents raise serious concerns about autonomous vehicles, especially those operating during unusual traffic patterns that may require real decision-making by drivers. "Human drivers don't just drive. They are the captain of the ship and anything that can happen to it," AV expert Phil Koopman told Gazetteer in 2024. "Well, if you put a computer in charge and it's not capable of doing anything other than navigating traffic, who's the real captain of the ship?"

The office of San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins did not respond by press time to Gazetteer's questions about legal mechanisms that might hold Waymo accountable when its operational failures, including parking and moving violations, lead to blocked roads and other forms of extended congestion. Jenkins recently attempted to prosecute seven members of the so-called "Golden Gate 26" who blocked the bridge in 2024 during a protest and were charged with felonies for false imprisonment (for keeping people stuck in traffic) and obstructing a thoroughfare.

Meanwhile, Mayor Daniel Lurie, who has been a major ally for Waymo in its San Francisco expansion, did not mention the company in his statement regarding the July 4 pileups.

Mirroring these videos that were posted on oligarch-controlled social media sites for posterity...

I have so many posts about Waymos on fire that it almost deserves its own tag:

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