14 Mar 23
This week on the show, we’re sharing an interview with Mixael Laufer of the 4 Thieves Vinegar Collective about the the group, building scientific competency, biohacking, authority, intellectual property… oh boy there’s a lot there. Mixael also speaks about some of the projects that 4 Thieves has on offer, including a do it yourself AED setup for defribulation, misoprostol-soaked business cards for self-inducing abortions, instructions for laboratory tools, finding other applications for existing drugs, long covid and more.
Dana Lewis’ project OpenAPS came to be from a series of serendipitous events and through the discovery of the power of collaboration using open source tools and methods. The Open Artificial Pancreas System project (
CrimethInc. : A Field Guide to Wheatpasting : Everything You Need to Know to Blanket the World in Posters
A complete guide to mixing and applying wheatpaste to put up posters. Make the walls speak!
12 Mar 23
PAGLAYA Manifesto of PAGLAYA A manifesto for a libertarian youth organization in the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and its communities February…
Brooke and Carla talk about parenting as radicals and youth autonomy, but more importantly, they talk about adult supremacy, the history of it, the ways it influences all of our lives and strategies for confronting it as parents and non parents. They breakdown childism, and talk about how the most important thing you can do is listen to the youth and how community is once again the answer to many societal woes.
It’s time to discard some common misconceptions and rethink our perspective on human history, so that we can truly reckon with the scope of our political pos…
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carla bergman and Nick Montgomery Joyful Militancy Building Thriving Resistance in Toxic Times 2017
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As soundbars get more advanced, they also get more complex and sensitive to setup errors. Here are some troubleshooting tips to fix a broken soundbar.
During the George Floyd rebellion of 2020, for the first time, it became possible to speak of police abolition as a viable proposal about how to break the cycle of violence that poverty and police militarization impose on our communities. Yet every effort to “defund the police” via institutional means reached a dead end. Under Joe Biden, the Democratic Party has doubled down on unconditional support for police. If there is any hope of limiting the continuous expansion of police infrastructure and state violence, grassroots movements and direct action will have to show the way.