Fucking ancaps... Too dumb to understand anarchism. Dumb enough to rally around unfettered capitalism. And extra stupid enough to conflate the two.
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Dude they turn left across the max tracks on Yamhill downtown by Nordstrom all the time even though there are big no left turn signs.
And what is the aversion to turn signals in this city? I ride a bike and religiously use hand signals.
You should be directing your ire toward PPB/PPA for not doing their jobs.
They have more funding than ever and have had 70-80 fully funded sworn openings that they refuse to fill. And somehow get away with not doing their fucking jobs.
Then you have assholes like this:
This was a good example:
As a Portlander:
No, yet again there are no organizations, just individuals committed to the same idea. This shit is spontaneous and if you actually knew anything about this city you would know why.
Just like black blocs are an idea and a tactic, not an organization there are no leaders in a bloc and no members, just participants.
Ars Technica had an article about it recently:
You can also run klipper on them if you want network connectivity. Granted you need a raspberry pi to run klipper so there is that.
After running klipper on my Ratrigs I can't even consider Marlin anymore. Modifying a config file and restarting is less painful than having to compile and flash a bin for every modification or update.
I've printed and given away about 150 of these so far
Compact, strong, easy to print, and loud!
To anyone considering a portable single hose unit. Don't.
Spend the extra on a dual hose portable and wrap the hoses with a blanket.
Single hose pulls hot air from the outside to cool the compressor which kind of defeats it's purpose. Dual hose is a somewhat closed loop system where it pulls outside air with one hose to cool the compressor while exhausting the hot air out from another hose.
Seriously they are like $100 more and will save that in electricity bills over 1 hot summer easily.
Notably this lady:
Ian has always had the position it was a personal choice. Not some dogmatic bullshit. They were just kids who wanted to get into shows.
The song straight edge was just his personal opinion. Bands like SSD (Society System Decontrol) took it a little further. And then the NYHC scene in the mid to late 80's took it even further. That's how you ended up with Earth Crisis and victory records in the 90's.
He doesn't really like being tied to the straight edge movement.
The documentary "Salad Days" has a great interview with him about it
He also has a good interview in this book:
Sober Living for the Revolution: Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge, and Radical Politics
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