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WaffleStar
WaffleStar@WaffleStar3838·
@LundukeJournal Thank you for continuing to report on this. I am in gentoo with systemd. The instant systemd has one drop of code for this is the instant I begin the difficult process of switching back to openrc. We deserve anonymity in using our own computer if we want it.
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The Belk Report
The Belk Report@BelkReport·
The A10 is always solid in the NCAA Tournament but I’m glad we are having this type of first round as a conference, because it really cements the fact that the A10 had a really good season. We are back to multiple bids every season, let’s get 3 next year.
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Outa
Outa@CallMeOuta·
@nixcraft Unfortunately there’s no good ones without Systemd
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nixCraft 🐧
nixCraft 🐧@nixcraft·
systemd lost the plot a long time ago. they stopped following the Unix philosophy and now they're busy adding nonsense like age verification. Just like Firefox, systemd doesn't understand its core user base. There are plenty of distros without systemd
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GrapheneOS
GrapheneOS@GrapheneOS·
GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone around the world without requiring personal information, identification or an account. GrapheneOS and our services will remain available internationally. If GrapheneOS devices can't be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it.
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Academic Agent
Academic Agent@AcademicAgent_X·
I hate everything about my new iPhone, can barely use it, they've removed things that use to work, can't double click side button, can't figure out how to open and close things, can't figure out how to a do like the "folder cascade", what a fucking disaster.
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Barstool Marquette
Barstool Marquette@MarqStool·
Bring SLU to the BIG EAST ASAP! Deal should’ve been done yesterday!
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Mr. Curmudgeon too
Mr. Curmudgeon too@DupskeRay·
@Beganovic2026 It's not for lack of trying. The bad guys are all juveniles and bad shots. But the OVP will give the gangs a few more million so the up and coming members can go to the shooting range.
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Denis Beganovic
Denis Beganovic@Beganovic2026·
We are now in the 3rd week of no homicides in the City
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Brutal Truth Bombs
Brutal Truth Bombs@FORTRESSMAXXING·
Europeans can do this while Americans who own 100 guns per household and big pickup trucks and SUVs didn't even do a single protest about Epstein Incredible
Calla@CallaWalsh

An Elbit Systems weapons factory was burnt to the ground in the Czech Republic by a new "internationalist underground network" called "the Earthquake Faction." They clearly did a good arson job, it looks like the factory was hit by a missile:

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Globe Observer
Globe Observer@_GlobeObserver·
🚨 BREAKING: Tucker asked, "Was Iran about to get a nuke?" Joe Kent replied: "No. They've had a religious ruling against it since 2004. We had no intelligence that it was being disobeyed."
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Heliotroph☀️🍇
Heliotroph☀️🍇@Heliotrophy·
Ceremonial/practical magic in the West is thoroughly suffused by hebraic influences thanks in part to christianity spreading hebraic cosmology and in part thanks to iewish diaspora successfully preserving their own esoterica in the face of crackdowns that more thoroughly purged gentile esoterica. I am of the mind that this is a more real problem for pagan revivalism than any of the other things we are supposedly missing. We do indeed have perfectly adequate records of how to carry out offerings, various possible liturgical calendars depending on tradition, and more theology than laymen will ever need. Building on these for lay and communal purposes is a matter of common sense and personal relationships, it is not at all a lack of knowledge and sources anymore. But what we can't escape or ignore is that our forebears practiced as they did in large part to secure tangible outcomes. And in the modern imaginary, this maps onto "magic" more than onto contemporary definitions of religion, which neuter faith into the shape of mere ideology and creedalism which is only concerned with moral babysitting and, at its most ambitious, the next life. As best as I can tell, Astrology is the single most intact and comprehensive pre-abrahamic divinatory science to survive until our time. And even then, surviving ceremonial applications are still strongly influenced by hebraic esoterica thanks to the renaissance, when esotericists of that surviving Hebraic vein created a new ritual appendage to replace the original gentile polytheist one that was lost in the dark ages. There's something to be said for the perspective that "well it's there and by all accounts it works, so why not suck it up and use it." And certainly there's no reason to hate hebraic symbology and esoterica inherently, IF you can successfully mentally compartmentalize it away from the broader para-political forces that have imposed it upon us at the expense of our more direct inheritance. But that is a big 'if' and it should not be a prerequisite to achieving "Change in accordance with Will." And indeed if you already identify deeply with your true lineage then that cognitive dissonance becomes an obstacle to the work. There is another decent argument for sucking it up and sticking with hebraicized Western (at this point better called early modern christendom) esotericism, which is that its renaissance codifiers just saw all of it as proceeding from a singular universal sophia perennis and so there isn't really any ethnic or political significance in using what has survived among the iews because it's ultimately the same as what was known by the Egyptians, Chaldeans, Druids, and Rishis. I do believe there is a universal "truth" simply because we live in a unitary cosmos with a unifying principle, the Good; I don't agree that different ethnic or civilizational traditions disagree only superficially. In fact, I even think that some indeterminate but not insignificant portion of their disagreement is not just due to ignorance but is due to real and consequential differences in racial spiritual characters and that different nations are presided over by different deities and spirits, shepherded towards unique ways of life, and possibly even possess distinct "regions" of the afterlife or spiritual space. Could these distinctions extend to what practices and conceptual scaffoldings are most effective in perceiving and directing life force? I think that is also possible. But if that is the case, it is necessary not just to embrace the points of continuity with our ancestral ways and spirits but to consider that just as time has changed us outwardly in our manners and ways of life it has also changed us in our ways of perceiving and our ways of relating to ourselves. This is the silver lining of the sad, incomplete state of the Gentile magical tradition. There is tremendous room to build something suited to our present condition, just as the Renaissance magi used the fractured and decayed materials at hand to build something suited to their own condition. And what's more, this process has already begun and proceeds of its own accord even absent our self-awareness of its significance. Firstly and most importantly, astrology has enjoyed a massive revival. More under the radar but also much more explicitly, Germanic pagans have for over a century now been involved in working out a divination system based on runes. (The earliest runologists were in the 1500s, but of course they were renaissance men who wanted to cram them into cabala). What is of interest to me about the runes is that the archaeology pretty firmly shows that the way the ancient germanics used runes to write charms is not the way modern practitioners ascribe specific symbolism to each rune. This process has of course been fraught with dead ends and grifting, but there are many practitioners for whom it simply works, and that is perhaps what's most important. But divination tools already abound. What is lacking is ceremonial theurgy and (heavily tentatively and conditionally) thaumaturgy. I can easily envision a practice involving astrology, runology, Orphic and Chaldean elements, and if gaps remain to be filled then elements can be borrowed from Chinese or Indian practices whose cosmologies and moralities are more akin to us than the hebraic.
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julia kassem
julia kassem@jmaher568869·
Iranian politician - PhD in quantum physics of philosophy, authored 17 books, fought in 3 defensive wars while doing 4th dissertation, speaks 3 languages US politician - borderline illiterate pedophile
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Barstool SEC
Barstool SEC@SECBarstool·
Oh so SLU is actually good and not A10 good, got it
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Richie Poo
Richie Poo@richiepooooo·
@ripplebrain 2020 nobody can detect the f35 2021 nobody can detect the f35 2022 nobody can detect the f35 2023 nobody can detect the f35 2024 nobody can detect the f35 2025 nobody can detect the f35 2026 nobody can detect the f35, Iran releases obviously fake video, and fggots eat it up.
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Amerikanets 📉
Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain·
2020: No one can detect the F-35 2023: Maybe the F-35 can be detected under certain conditions by advanced militaries 2025: One of the poorest countries in the world can detect and lock on to the F-35 but can't hit it 2026: A poor country can detect, lock on to, and hit the F-35 and force it to make an emergency landing but it can't destroy it in the air I wonder what the future holds
Voödoo 6 von Inyanga@6Voodoo

Anyone arguing that minor damage to a US aircraft, sustained while lollygagging over hostile airspace is an epoch altering event is arguing the US military is so strong that the mere damaging of one of its weapons is a great feat.

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