RAHU WA DIY Day
Event Listing RAHU WA DIY day. Join us as we do a bunch of crafts and DIY some RAHU t-shirts. All are welcome. We are making a bunch of stuff for our May Day stall and the march. We will have some materials available, but if you want to make a specific thing make sure to bring those supplies. If you bring clothing items, you will be able to get something stenciled on it.
Our Climate, Our Choice: Federal Election Panel Night 🌱
Event Listing Our Climate, Our Choice: Federal Election Panel Night 🌱 UWA Student Guild Environment Department, Arts Union, PPE Union and Australian Youth Climate Coalition are teaming up so you can hear directly from candidates about their environmental policies and vision for tackling climate change! Learn why your vote matters 🗳️ Panelists:🌿 Kate Chaney - Independent Member for Curtin…
https://moraleconomy.au/2025/04/14/our-climate-our-choice-federal-election-panel-night-%f0%9f%8c%b1/
FREO CANDIDATES FEDERAL ELECTION DEBATE
The traditional Candidate Debate for the Federal Election is on this coming Tuesday, April 15. It will be at Notre Dame Tannock Hall.Up to know only the following speakers are confirmed: – Josh Wilson, Labor– Kate Hulett, Community Independent– John Bird, Citizens Party– Josh Last, Socialist Alliance– Amy Warne, Greens I wonder if the Liberal […] FREO CANDIDATES FEDERAL ELECTION DEBATE…
https://moraleconomy.au/2025/04/12/freo-candidates-federal-election-debate/
Seems like it could be useful to have a @situationist group to discuss situationist history, theory and practice, and applications in today's world. For those who aren't familiar with Guppe groups, you @mention the group actor above to post to the group, and follow it to receive those posts in your feed. See;
@stman @fatsam @walkinglampshade @alakest @vivtek @maddad @theruran @50htz @vidak @kkarhan @forthy42
my fediversary is coming up.
Saturday, 17 June 2017 - Monday, 7 April 2025
Days: 2852 days
Years: 7 years, 9 months, 22 days.
gonna be 8 years continuously on the fedi in one way or another.
my story is kinda like floating shipwrecked for long stretches, and then swimming my way to safer waters further away from the centre.
i have self-hosted, or been close contacts with someone giving me refuge, ever since leaving @dirtycommo .
my greatest sadness i have lost so many people in the churning mix of the weird pattern of fedi instance instability.
my greatest joy is that i know those who have still survived actually can be trusted. and more. anyone who has sacrificed themselves for this place is now a mythical hacker hero.
this place means so, so much. you saved my life. you gave me money i needed but didn't ask for. you appeared out of nowhere, lurking for years, pleading with me not to do it. you never betrayed me. you showed me actual kindness. you transformed my life. i am going to live because of you.
i am who i am today because of you. i love the fedi unconditionally. i will take all the good and all the bad.
thank you,
blair vidak.
the way e-waste is collected at transfer stations (that I've been to) where they don't let people pick through and take stuff is _fine_ as long as the e-waste company is facilitating sufficient levels of re-use.
But I really think the local people should be able to pick through the local people's electronics. Especially kids. Free e-waste for children and I'm not joking!!
I grew up before e-waste was a thing and there were very often old computers, electronics and AV gear at the town dump. This gave me such a jumpstart to tinkering!! I still use some of the parts and cables I got back then including a tascam 4-track mixer.
maybe everything is fine and kids are getting their hands on plenty of old gear, who am I to say. I still think reuse should be as local as possible.