Apparently there are consequences for letting your ally blow up the gas pipeline that was powering your economy. Then funding two proxy wars so that you can relive your grandfather’s white supremacist fantasies.
Nice intro to the ways in which EU is assisting in the control of the West Bank Population by training the Palestinian Authority police forces. Also some investigation / docs on stuff they have done, approved in August / September 2024
hm actually I take that back, the other link about Europeana shows the importance of (any but particularly, good) curation for finding new stuff, which doesn’t exist in libgen
uhm isn’t that kinda what libgen does for digital materials and scihub for papers? although it is far from being complete. but I’ve heard from online leftists at least that stuff like libgen and the marxist / anarchist library pages have been instrumental for knowledge sharing
Yes, LibGen and SciHub are excellent examples of this approach, event if they do not curate (comprehensive access is an important asset for public in itself.). Their approach, which I find interesting, is to extend this idea to social and physical world (e.g. efforts in physical world already exist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_things).
Apparently there are consequences for letting your ally blow up the gas pipeline that was powering your economy. Then funding two proxy wars so that you can relive your grandfather’s white supremacist fantasies.
right who would have thought!! :)))
Nice intro to the ways in which EU is assisting in the control of the West Bank Population by training the Palestinian Authority police forces. Also some investigation / docs on stuff they have done, approved in August / September 2024
Frank Barat has a cool interview with one of creators Eyal Weizman about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kjdgta76IM4
Ah this is a very important text!!
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lolll this is so funny but also very needed
hm actually I take that back, the other link about Europeana shows the importance of (any but particularly, good) curation for finding new stuff, which doesn’t exist in libgen
uhm isn’t that kinda what libgen does for digital materials and scihub for papers? although it is far from being complete. but I’ve heard from online leftists at least that stuff like libgen and the marxist / anarchist library pages have been instrumental for knowledge sharing
Yes, LibGen and SciHub are excellent examples of this approach, event if they do not curate (comprehensive access is an important asset for public in itself.). Their approach, which I find interesting, is to extend this idea to social and physical world (e.g. efforts in physical world already exist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_things).
Apparently the criminal case is based on the Guardian investigation on this from four months ago (which I completely missed btw in this hell of a news cycle). But yeah I am also amused at the levels of corruption in the highest places of governance and apparently even the ICC. https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/28/spying-hacking-intimidation-israel-war-icc-exposed