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cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/11767

Italian workers’ general strike backs Palestine, Venezuela

On Nov. 28 following a call by the grassroots union Unione Sindacale di Base (USB), Italian workers held a 24-hour general strike that limited airline flights and train travel within Italy and disrupted work. The next day many strikers joined the mass demonstration in Rome for the International Day of . . .

Continue reading Italian workers’ general strike backs Palestine, Venezuela at Workers.org


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"You dont know even the first thing abkut Jew hatred, kid! And me! Im all washed up, I cant help ya!"

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raccoon sleeping it off in the liquor store

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Hottest ever, so hot.

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hexbear.mp4 (www.youtube.com)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by mayakovsky@hexbear.net to c/chapotraphouse@hexbear.net
 
 

You met me at a very Chinese time in my life

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macron is currently on a 3-day trip in China with his entourage, begging xi-lib-tears for technology.

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6935801

Hey comrades… just a quick update today.

I’m so grateful to everyone who’s been reading, sharing, donating or even quietly holding space for me and my girls …it truly means the world.

We’re a small group of trans refugee women living in Juba. Three weeks ago, my sisters were arrested for “idling,” even though they had their documents. It felt like they were targeted and the officers demanded money to release them.

Thanks to your support, we’ve already paid most of the bail. The remaining balance is now $213 and that’s the only thing keeping them inside. They’re tired, stressed and just want to come home and feel safe again.

If anyone can help or share the link in my profile/bio, it would make such a difference.

Thank you again, comrades for holding us in your hearts 🖤🙏🏿

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Looking at what's happening with RAM pricing and Crucial being shuttered, the doomer in me thinks they could just pull the same thing with every other PC component. It's not like some plucky band of upstarts can start 3D printing organic free-range FOSS processors, hard drives and motherboards in their garage- all of this shit comes out of a couple of giant plants in Asia. If porky strangles the supply, that's it. In the end all the average joe schmoe will be left with are cloud-based terminals that rely entirely on subscription services and that require strong identification to even use (and that will monitor and log every single fucking thing you do while drowning you in ads)

Wanna install Linux? Go ahead! What are you going to install it on though, your grandpa's old Pentium? porky-happy

Wanna ditch subscription services and sail the seas? Oops, it looks like hard drives cost 5,000 dollars and are only sold to enterprise customers. I guess you're not storing that media anywhere porky-happy

Our automated content scanning systems found a spicy pro-palestine meme in one of your chats. Your accounts have been terminated and the appropriate authorities have been contacted porky-happy

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cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/11458

These crude, crappy masks were a mirror, reflecting nothing.


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cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/11477

Fred Hampton’s legacy: ‘You can’t kill revolution’

Fred Hampton Sr. This Dec. 4, 2025, will mark the 56th anniversary of the assassination of Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton. The following article last appeared online Dec. 4, 2024, and has been updated. Fred Hampton, the official chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party and . . .

Continue reading Fred Hampton’s legacy: ‘You can’t kill revolution’ at Workers.org


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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/39834675

@RedSturgeon@hexbear.net You comment has been seized and memefied

https://lemmy.ml/comment/22473583

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Bread...! (hexbear.net)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by Wheaties@hexbear.net to c/chapotraphouse@hexbear.net
 
 

I wrote this as a comment to that video about medieval bread. And, what the hell, apparently I spent two hours on it so here it is a full post. Also a tumblr link to a video of Avery Brooks giving satisfying line deliveries. One of which is "Bread...!"


The bulk of industrially produced bread differs from pre-industrial bread in the following key ways:

  • Refined Grains instead of Whole Grains

Grain is a plant seed. It has an outer casing (bran, ~5% by weight) a "seed-embryo" (germ, ~15% by weight) and store of nutrients to feed the germ through its initial sprouting (endosperm, ~80% by weight). In most industrial breads, the bran and germ are removed. This improves the shelf-life of any bread you make from it... but it only lasts longer because it now lacks the gem's nutrients and the bran's fiber.

  • Grinding hot and fast, rather than cool and slow

This one is pretty self explanatory. Grinding hot and fast breaks down oils and stuff in the wheat, further reducing the nutritional content of the resulting bread so that it can be produced faster. Older milling techniques also produce larger, less consistently ground flour, leaving more nutrients.

  • Skipping Fermentation

After you mix the dough, it is left to rise. Sometimes for hours. Sometimes for days. I feel like if you know anything about baking bread, you know this step. It's the fermentation process. Yeast slowly eats the bread, digesting and transforming it into different nutrients that we have an easier time digesting ourselves. In the same way you cannot fully understand a plant without including the soil it grows in, the microbes and fungi that surround it; the human body does not end at the topmost dermal layer. We are just as inexorably dependent on the microbial world, both within and without our bodies. Digestion begins long, long before the secretion of saliva and the gnashing of teeth .

Industrial bread skips this step. It improves shelf-life and speeds up production.

  • GMO varietals rather than EMO varietals

Genetically engineered strains of wheat TEND TO select for the highest possible yield of grain for the least land and resources. Wheat that has evolved in conjunction with human agriculture often but not always has a wider nutritional spread, but lower crop yields. Specific species will have specific qualities, GMO or otherwise. You CANNOT just say all GMO is X, all heirlooms are Y.

With that disclaimer, it sounds like the high yield GMO plants most frequently used in industrial bread have gluten that is structurally different (more complex? bigger I guess?) to heirloom varietals. It's harder to digest and can trigger an immune response in some people. Apparently it's also what lets the bread remain soft for significantly longer.

Here's a scientific paper that was cited in the video. I skimmed the abstract. Those more literate than I can have fun with it: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/medicine/articles/10.3389/fmed.2022.995019/full


Personal consumptive habits: what does this mean for me?

Consider switching to Whole Wheat / Whole Grain bread. Sourdough is also good.


Industrially: production favors quick baking and long shelf life. It doesn't have to. Even in a capitalist system. I'm sure there's still a profit to be made even with slower, cooler milling; proper fermentation times; and a shorter shelf life. But this also means you can't have one factory making bread for a large surrounding area. You'd need more factories with more staff, serving more locally concentrated customers. Long shelf-life bread needn't disappear altogether, but it would be reduced to supplementing the logistical shortfalls of healthier bread that is more time and labor intensive.

Actually getting the capitalists to implement this, would be another matter...

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