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cf. that last blog entry: I do want to learn more about passkeys, thankfully Ricky helpfully provides a list of resources in their post.

Via https://rmondello.com/2025/01/02/magic-links-and-passkeys/

An Education for Settlers on Indigenous Peoples Day

Yehuda Rothschild republished (with permission) a presentation (Archive.org link) by Lara A Jacobs, Mvskoke citizen and Native scientist, on settler colonialism - what is it, what is colonization, what happened when settlers (in North America) arrived.

The whole thing is excellent, and I hope there's a video version, or one is done one day.

Some particular points I want to mention/synthesize:

Colonization is not a historical event, but a continuous process that requires ongoing support through social and legal systems and institutional violence.

Colonization doesn't just mean moving in and kicking out indiginous people, though it definitely means that. It's also continued occupation of their "lands, waters, and environments", the forced breakup of families and communities through unjust and cruel laws and foster systems, the intentional obliteration of native peoples' languages, cultural practices, and value systems (often through forced fostering and the original residential homes).

We (the White European Settlers) operated -- and still operate -- under a value system and ideologies that are manifestly destructive (the following is quoted):

  • Conquer and defeat their surroundings
  • Biases against undeveloped areas
  • Associated uncivilized areas with evil
  • Commodity-based utilitarianism (e.g., extractive practices)
  • Extraction of 'natural resources' (e.g., forest products, marine fisheries, mining, etc.)
  • Capitalism

All of these in direct opposition to the beliefs, ideologies, and practices of Native cultures and communities, which had been existing largely in balance with their environments for many thousands of years before settlers arrived.

There is much much more in the slides that were shared and I'm grateful to Lara and Yehuda both for making these available.


Mission: Impossible #cat style

(SORRY, LOST IMAGE)


learning new things about #zsh #macos #catalina


#catpics2019 https://t.co/HriBNzEWZP


@bitprophet then there's "hey whatcha DOIN #catpics2019 https://t.co/rrLYLia4MZ


@bitprophet this one cute danger #catpics2019 #furfriends https://t.co/m3b70Ji0pp


@bitprophet #catpics2019 #letsdothis https://t.co/ukdAbyVkeU


I can’t stop #catpics2019 https://t.co/qJOZ930sjB


@borkware @CodingItWrong #catpipegrep


"SystemExtensions is a new framework that allows to install and manage user-space code that extends the capabilities of macOS #extensionhell #conflictcatcher https://t.co/kW1EM2V1mu


Hey folks apparently books can be found in the form of words on dead trees #vacation


Two glasses of wine and old R.E.M. videos #vacation @remhq


Also packed: AppleTV and 2TB drive with movies #applevacation.


OS X Mountain Lion to finally eat Growl: http://t.co/3nxGaPVn #notificationcenter


#notifications in #ios5, i approve this feature.


More XFN+OpenID

The action is over here. Next step is to start in on the thornier issue: how to start building the whitelist.

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