The revolution is not posting. Go outside. Share a pack of beer or regional hot beverage with a few unhoused people on the sidewalk and chat, vandalize some cameras, build a shadow library operating on secret rootkitted daemons on government servers, grab a machete and hunt fascists like you’re something out of a particularly based Asian noir film; whatever your contribution is: do your fucking part.
Do what you like is my point. Posting just isn’t the revolution.
It’s not great education either! The overwhelming majority here is either too defensive or bad faith, so every discussion is incredibly basic surface pithy and conforming. you get surface bullshit with no depth or background. Long form content-whether that’s long private discussions with educated people or a fucking book-has advantages.
The revolution is not posting. Go outside. Share a pack of beer or regional hot beverage with a few unhoused people on the sidewalk and chat, vandalize some cameras, build a shadow library operating on secret rootkitted daemons on government servers, grab a machete and hunt fascists like you’re something out of a particularly based Asian noir film; whatever your contribution is: do your fucking part.
Also read theory.
education is the most important element of progress, and discussion is literally the most effective tool for that.
also don’t tell me what to do, i don’t like that, thank you.
Do what you like is my point. Posting just isn’t the revolution.
It’s not great education either! The overwhelming majority here is either too defensive or bad faith, so every discussion is incredibly basic surface pithy and conforming. you get surface bullshit with no depth or background. Long form content-whether that’s long private discussions with educated people or a fucking book-has advantages.
Posting is a vice, and only a vice.
posting/commenting is what we make of it. :-)
So is heroin.