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2024.06.01 13:10 Okm80m9 Selfish Australian Opinion: the Super Rugby format is dead, after the 2025 Broadcast deal ends, Australia should just make a national league like England or France

Before you say ridiculous, here's some Australia specific Rugby problems:
Where am I going with this?
In Short, A 10-12 team domestic competition modelled on English & french domestic comps. 2 Pacific Island Teams, Brumbies, 3 NSW teams, 3 QLD teams, Western Force and Melbourne Rebels. There would be growing pains, the initial quality would not be the same as Super Rugby and it would take time to build fan bases, BUT:
You address all 3 of these points. The new teams would be able to capitalise on localised fanbase rather than a fairly nebulous state team, teams could play at mid sized local stadiums and create an atmosphere like the Tahs experienced at Leichhardt oval in 2021(I have never seen such a raucous turnout for Rugby Union as those games in Balmain). You would have twice as many professional contracts available to incentivise young talent to give pro Rugby a crack. The new clubs would have much more self determination and freedom to operate as a business. tick, tick, tick.
Problems:
Initial broadcast revenue would not be equivalent to the Super Rugby revenue. Contracts will not be as lucrative as the current ones available. Inevitably plenty of star talent will be lost to overseas franchises in the startup phase. Andrew Forrest(owner of the Western Force) was ready to create 'Global Rapid Rugby' and bankroll a breakaway comp back in 2018-19, only concluded by the Force being allowed back in to SR during covid in 2020.
I don't think NZ would be keen on this model in their domestic comp bc with a population of 5 Million it's a real push to support more professional teams than they already do. Their depth of talent is obviously insane but can that many fans support a professional league? Maybe with the obsessive rugby culture they have it could.
The BONUS
Ever heard of the European Champions Cup? Welcome to the Pacific Champions Cup. This is where the broadcast cash gets interesting: the top 2 teams from the Australian, New Zealand and Japanese Domestic Rugby competitions duke it out exactly the way that the European rugby sides do. This idea really gets my tail up and adds an international club element that the other codes in Australia really lack.
As imposing as creating a new comp from scratch is, Super Rugby is dying a slow, public death. I'm interested to hear everyone else's solutions to the demise of Super Rugby pacific.
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2024.06.01 13:07 madrasi2021 AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03) Resources

Every single day there is a question from someone here saying "where do I start for AWS Solutions Architect Associate" when there are a few hundred articles from those who passed already.
So here is a master list of resources to help those who have this question.
If you find this post useful - upvote. I am happy to take feedback / suggestions / changes etc - please comment!

tl;dr

  1. Get 1 video course and watch it end to end - the subreddit favourites are below / scroll down further for links
  1. Read whitepapers / review new announcements from re:Invent 2023
  2. Do one decent set of practice exams from one provider- subreddit favourites below / scroll down further for links

Subreddit Search

Following my own usual guidance, you can always use the subreddit search feature and read articles from everyone in the last month who posted about this exam / passed it. There is a wealth of detail / experience here to learn from :
Link : https://www.reddit.com/AWSCertifications/search/?q=saa+solutions+architect+associate+pass&type=link&t=month

Exam Details

If you have absolutely no clue about the exam - start here.
The exam code is SAA-C03
AWS page with all the details : https://aws.amazon.com/certification/certified-solutions-architect-associate/
Always read the Exam Guide (tells you whats in / out of scope) : https://d1.awsstatic.com/training-and-certification/docs-sa-assoc/AWS-Certified-Solutions-Architect-Associate_Exam-Guide.pdf

Minimum Viable Path to Certification

Most people usually need 3 things to pass the exam
  1. A single video based course introducing AWS and all the key exam topics
Typically these are courses where someone reads from some slides, shows you the AWS console and how to use it and then gives you tips on what to remember - there are free and paid versions of these.
  1. Additional material on key topics.
For SAA-C03 - there are some recommended whitepapers on WAF and also since 6 months have passed since the last re:Invent 2023 - any of the major announcements from then now are in scope for the exam. You wont see too many new things but there is a chance there are some random questions that were not covered in any practice exam / course.
  1. One good quality practice exam
Note : do not fall for some random "dump" found on internet or a file your mate gave you to study.
Also note - you do NOT need more than 1 of each category. You can buy more than one practice exam for sure but doing one is enough IMHO.

1. Video Courses

Free Video based Courses

Free from AWS's own training service (Skillbuilder) :
There is an "Exam Prep" course from Skillbuilder but note that this just covers the high level domains but is not a comprehensive deep dive.
https://explore.skillbuilder.aws/learn/course/external/view/elearning/14760/exam-prep-aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-saa-c03
Optional : There is a slightly extended version of this in the paid tier with additional exam-style questions, flashcards and more importantly FREE hands on labs and the official practice exam.
https://explore.skillbuilder.aws/learn/course/external/view/elearning/14776/exam-prep-aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-saa-c03-with-practice-material
There is a 7 day (extended to 10 days sometimes) free trial for the paid tier which can help you cram this. You can subscribe, immediately cancel but still enjoy 7 days free.
Please note that this course is not enough on its own to pass and you may want to try additional material below.
YouTube based video course
This course below is a better alternative to the SkillBuilder course above but is about 50 hours.
Andrew Brown is an AWS community hero who runs his own training site called exampro.co but offers most of the material for free on FreeCodeCamp's YouTube channel.
The 2024 refresh of the SAA course is here : https://youtu.be/c3Cn4xYfxJY
Andrew also has additional (free / paid) content on his site to check out.

PAID Video based courses

Adrian Cantrill's courses :
Adrian Cantrill is an independent content creator and has his own site from where you can obtain courses.
His courses go above and beyond what the exam needs and this is exactly why the community loves these courses as you get more practical knowledge than just cramming for the exam. The additional coverage means these courses are longer and not as cheap as other courses that cover just the exam material but in the general opinion of everyone who has taken the course it is absolutely worth it.
Link : https://learn.cantrill.io/
Udemy Courses :
Udemy is a marketplace for courses created by independent authors.
Two of the well known authors are mentioned below but please note that Udemy's pricing model can be a bit weird. One day it may show 150 USD for a course and another day 15 USD. This price it high and discount it heavily model catches out most people - so NEVER pay more than USD 20 for anything on Udemy.
Just wait for a day or so and prices may change. Opening Udemy in another incognito browser etc usually yields a different price or follow the authors on social media for codes that shrink the cost.
Stephane Maarek :
Go via his site : https://courses.datacumulus.com/ for links to his Solutions Architect Associate with the best available coupon.
Neil Davis :
https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-hands-on/
Either one of these Udemy courses is sufficient. You still need to combine it with practice exams but you do not need more than 1 video course.
Other sites :
Exampro.co
As mentioned above Andrew Brown has his own site with additional material over his YouTube course.
Cloud Academy
https://cloudacademy.com/learning-paths/aws-solutions-architect-associate-saa-c03-certification-preparation-for-aws-1-7446/ has both a learning plan and a practice exam at the end.

2. Additional Material

I will update this section soon with some additional guidance soon as I am not happy yet (please let me know in comments if there are key additional coverage I should include) - I am scouring recent exam pass posts to see whats current and also want to add links to re:Invent 2023 announcements. I also am thinking of adding in links to "cheat sheets" / docs - let me know if this would be useful.
WAF - Well Architected Framework
https://aws.amazon.com/architecture/well-architected/
You need to know at some decent depth on what the pillars are and what they do.
Read the whitpapers from https://aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/
Specifically I found the Reliability and Cost Optimization white papers very useful.

3. Practice Exams

Please do NOT fall for "dumps" - if anyone offers you the EXACT list of AWS questions or guarantees the question bank matches the exam - these are dumps. The links below are either official or well regarded sources.
Free :
AWS skillbuilder has one free official exam with just 20 free questions.
To be honest its not really worth it - you can search for "Official practic exam skillbuilder SAA-C03" using your favourite search engine to find it.
exampro.co
Has 1 free practice exam you can sign up to.
Paid :
Official Practice exam
https://explore.skillbuilder.aws/learn/course/external/view/elearning/13593/exam-prep-official-practice-exam-aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-saa-c03-english - there is a free 7 day trial available for you to use as this exam may not be worth a month's subscription fee
Tutorialsdojo.com
Highly recommended independent resource for practice exam questions with a very useful "review mode" and every question comes with detailed explanations on answers
Udemy
Stephane Maarek : again go via his site : https://courses.datacumulus.com/
Neal Davis : https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-hands-on/
Other popular sites :
Exampro.co
Andrew Brown has I believe 3 practice exams as well on his site. One is free - the other two you pay for.
Whizlabs
I havent used them personally but https://www.whizlabs.com/aws-solutions-architect-associate/
Cloud Academy
https://cloudacademy.com/learning-paths/aws-solutions-architect-associate-saa-c03-certification-preparation-for-aws-1-7446/ has both a learning plan and a practice exam at the end.

Not Recommended sites :

Sites that are sadly NOT recommended anymore - Avoid A Cloud Guru / Pluralsight as their courses are not considered the best anymore. They used to be leaders but somehow have fallen behind and their subscription model doesnt work in a world with cheap one time purchase courses.
If you want a sandbox to experiment - then ACG offers one but so do Whizlabs and Tutorialsdojo.

Optional / Complementary material

I have an article where you can find complementary / alternatives to the Solutions Architect Exam - most are free and includes the "AWS Knowledge : Architecting Free Digital Badge"
https://www.reddit.com/AWSCertifications/comments/1d1o522/no_payment_options_to_learn_aws_with_digital/
This material isnt exam focused but if you want some free alternatives / cannot afford to pay for the exam - then check out the link.

FAQ

  1. Do I need ALL this material
A. No. Just one of each is fine. Example : get the free YouTube course + tutorialsdojo and you can pass
  1. Do I really need to do hands on work
A. Yes - it is recommended that you get some hands on work at the Associate level.
If you are
  1. Where can I find vouchers for the exam
A. check this thread : https://www.reddit.com/AWSCertifications/comments/18woit6/2024_aws_vouchers_exam_discounts_othe?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
  1. Can I cheat my way using Dumps that I found online / my mate gave me / found on GitHub / YouTube?
A. You can but there is a high chance you fail and/or get caught / banned - the risk isnt worth it. Stick with genuine resources.
  1. Can I pass with just free resources as I cannot afford the resources
A. Its possible but please it is recommended to atleast spend on decent practice exams. If you cannot afford the exam / resources - just get the free digital badges (Architecting)
  1. I skipped CCP / CLF - is that okay
A. Yes - its okay to have skipped the foundational level - almost all the courses above teach you from scratch.
  1. Can someone who is new to IT do this exam
A. Yes - Many people start from scratch and get to the Associate level.
  1. Is it worth it?
A. Plenty of threads on this subreddit covering this. You have to make up your own mind if its worth it to you or not.
  1. I dont code or want to - is this course for me?
A. While there is no coding involved in the course - knowing how to use the AWS CLI / being able to do some basic scripting would be very helpful anyway. You can also use free tools like CoPilot / Code Whisperer to help you with pieces you struggle with.
  1. Can I use ChatGPT / Amazon Q etc to learn
A. Many of these Generative AI tools can still give you incorrect answers. So do not rely on them but if it helps you to quickly get the concept - go ahead and double check the results against official docs.
  1. Are there books to learn from
A. Books get out of date too quickly and I do not recommend learning from them.
However there is an official Sybex Guide to the exam and tutorialsdojo / Neal Davis (Digital Cloud) also have an ebook. You can google for links to these.
Good Luck folks!
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2024.06.01 13:02 rangernumberx Respect Gold (Pokemon Adventures)

"I wanted to nab the thief while Exbo here wanted to get his buddy back. Although it was our first meeting, we fought together. That guy may have escaped, but we've decided to battle together from now on. Even if I meet new Pokemon along the way, I will still treat them the same way, because to me...Pokemon are my partners! We work alongside for the same goals, because...we are partners!"
Gold was raised around Pokemon, his home having so many it was known as the Poké House to those in the community. But after a chance encounter leads to his Pokemon being stolen and being the sole witness to a boy stealing Professor Elm's Totodile, Gold gives the police a false description of the thief before setting out with a Pokedex and a Cyndaquil to hunt him down himself. Along the way, Gold demonstrates a deceptive fighting style, often using his cue to send Pokeballs in strange directions and using other members of his team to hide the key play another Pokemon is performing, as well as an ability to nurture the full potential out of any Pokemon from as early as them being in an egg, earning him the moniker of 'the Hatcher'. With these skills, Gold would prove a key player as he faced off against the likes of a revived Team Rocket, a masked man seeking to rewrite time, and even Arceus themselves.
All feats are tagged with the chapter they appear in.

Gold

Physicals

Strength
Durability - Blunt Force
Durability - Other
Speed

Skill

Cue Shots - Regular
Cue Shots - Ricochet
Other

Intelligence

Battles
Deception
Other

Gear

Pokedex
Pokeballs
Cue
Other

Other

Aibo the Ambipom

As An Aipom

Physicals
Moves
Other

As An Ambipom

Physicals
Moves
Other

Exbo the Typhlosion

As A Cyndaquil

Physicals
Moves
Other

As A Quilava

Physicals
Moves

As A Typhlosion

Physicals
Moves
Other

Sunbo the Sunflora

As A Sunkern

Physicals
Moves

As A Sunflora

Physicals
Moves
Other

Polibo the Politoed

As A Poliwag

Moves
Other

As A Politoed

Physicals
Moves
Other

Sudobo the Sudowoodo

Physicals
Moves
Other

Togebo the Togekiss

As A Togepi

Physicals
Moves
Other

As a Togekiss

Physicals
Moves

Tibo the Mantine and 20 Remoraid

Moves
Other

Pibu the Pichu

Moves
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2024.06.01 12:53 One-Entertainer9020 my mom and our household

I (16,F) live with my sister (11,F) and my parents. my dad is the typical alcoholic, abusive and cheating husband. for context we live in India so it's pretty common here. my mom has known about the cheating for about 15 years, and I learnt about this fact pretty early on in my life. I live in a constant fear of my dad hurting my mom or sister, physically and emotionally, it's taken over my life. I cannot focus on my studies. today after I came back from a sleepover in the morning. I hear my mom breaking down in tears about how my dad had had a long talk after meeting up with his mistress. she said how she deserves to live a good life and how he's ruined her. we had moved the to US 5 years back, in 2019, but we came back to India shortly after covid started. she explained how she's not lived since we came to India before my dad mets up with his mistress everyday. she went as far as to ask for a divorce because she wants to take me and my sister and leave for US. she said that she will literally drink poison and she cannot do this anymore. I have explained to my mother that I will always support her if she wanted a divorce, even encouraged it. she always goes back and forth in this decision, sometimes agreeing and sometimes saying that she justs wants to wait it out till I get a stable job because she does not have a degree. I am extremely scared she may do something to herself. even if she doesn't I have to live with the fact that she is always hurting. any advice would be appreciated thank you so much.
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2024.06.01 12:43 sushir0lls_ 4 years relationship, But Im sad all the time..

Hi. 🥹 Me (f22) and my boyfriend (m22), We have been dating for 4 years this year. And i really loves our relationship. Things never change, it just me being emotional and overthinking all the time after he got into college for master, and i busy myself with work. Im a kindergarten teacher anyway. Long time ago, we ldr. We lived 333km apart. And we met 2020 when i got into new college and same semester with him. Things so good when out first year of couple, and so on. And i already knows his attitude, his life, his personality and so on.
Long short story, I always feel so emotional, overthinking, sad and also feeling that he want to leave me but he didn’t. He don’t likes when im overthinking, he will said that he just want me and not anyone else. But sometimes, he doesn’t understand my needs when i want reassurance. 🥲
He also busy with his new assignment, project for his new studying master. But i maybe want his attention all the time..Am i the problem? For me, i found it really normal that we not chatting with each other for a week but he keep sending me tiktok videos or meme to me sometimes. And i found its okay. But sometimes, i found is sad. 😂🥹
Im afraid i cant focus on my work as a teacher when he study for his Master class. And maybe, i being too needy and clingy all the time after we sleeps together at my house and im being super clingy baby at him. And when he needs to go, i cry like a crazy person.
is this normal that im likes this or just him being a ‘cool guy’ that loved his girlfriend but doesn’t care about his girlfriend feeling. 🥹 When i told my friend, she said that he just being a cool guy, likes nothing gonna happen to him. And i know he don’t want to cheat on me. My instinct so good tho.
*sorry my english so bad!😭
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2024.06.01 12:37 damianUHX A Marathon Infinity scenario I made 24 years ago

I found an old Marathon Infinity scenario I made 24 years ago (must have been 18 years old then) when cleaning up my old source codes.
You can download the scenario here: https://github.com/damianuhx/2048
It features 16 stages that are mostly not well polished/tested but feature some very original mechanics and use of the engine. The game is extremely challenging. It can be played with Aleph One and with the level select cheat you can try some of these stages. All the story and explanations are in German.
The scenario features:
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2024.06.01 12:09 bubbkyute Confused on my account closure,

Confused on my account closure,
So i got banned from overwatch for using unapproved peripherals, aka a controller on pc. I use a controller only with Mercy cause i feel more comfortable with it, Im still very confused and still haven't gotten around to talk to an actual person about my penalty or anything, my tickets have not been responded too. Plus if i can't use controller on pc, then why is Joystick the rein main allowed too? i haven't seen him getting punished 😭
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2024.06.01 12:03 satelliteDna97 Important topics for prelims !

Tungnath Temple 16 Tropospheric Emissions Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) 2 Konark Wheel 17 30 Years of Project Elephant 3 Edakkal Caves 18 MeerKAT Telescope 4 Sacred Ensembles of Hoysalas 19 International Big Cats Alliance (IBCA) 5 Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) 20 Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable (GSDR) 6 India’s New Parliament Building 21 Article 371F 7 Washington Declaration 22 Dabba Trading 8 NITI Aayog’s State Health Index 23 Logistic Performance Index 2023 9 Enemy Property 24 Geographical Indication Tag 10 National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) 25 SHREYAS Scheme 11 Uttaramerur Inscription 26 AAINA Dashboard 12 Thirunelly Temple 27 Digital Public Infrastructure and India Stack 13 Pushkaralu Festival 28 Aspirational Block Programme 14 3200 Phaethon 29 Sarna Code 15 TeLEOS-2 & Lumelite-4 30 Freedom on The Net 2023 Report 31 Vikshit Bharat Sankalp Yatra 41 Washington Declaration 32 Railway Officers To Be Trained In Disaster Management 42 India To Train ASEAN Women in United Nations 33 Road Crash Death In India 43 Peacekeeping Operation 34 Gram Manchitra 44 India-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Trade Pact 35 Cyber Surakshit Bharat Initiative 45 Israel-Palestine Conflict 36 NCRB 2022 Report On Crime In India 46 NATO PLUS 37 Innovative Finance Facility for Climate in Asia and The Pacific (IF-CAP) 47 World Bank President 38 International Organization for Migration (IOM) 48 ‘Silkworm Eating’ Strategy 39 Visit of PM Modi to Egypt 49 Wagner Group 40 Sanctions Committee of UNSC 50 India Gifts Missile Corvette INS Kirpan to Vietnam
Places on Map in News 1 Cuba 11 Orkney Islands 21 Gabon 2 Gaza Strip 12 Vilnius 22 Morocco 3 Uzbekistan 13 Kakhovka Dam 23 Kostyantynivka 4 Sittwe Port 14 Batagaika Crater 24 Armenia 5 Coco Islands 15 Cam Ranh Bay 25 9-Dash line 6 Maitree Super Thermal Power Plant 16 Strait of Hormuz 26 Timor Leste 7 Gulf of Oman 17 Crimean Bridge 27 Nagorno- Karabakh 8 Yanomami 18 Democratic Republic of Congo 28 AlexandriaPort 9 Chetumal Bay 19 Ubinas Volcano 29 Libya 10 Fuego Volcano 20 Peru 30 Hemis Monestry
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2024.06.01 12:02 Normodox A Slush Fund for Radical Protesters?

The profusion of identical green tents at this spring’s anti-Israel protests struck many as odd. “Why is everybody’s tent the same?,” asked New York mayor Eric Adams. Like others, the mayor suspected “a well-concerted organizing effort” driving the protests. More recent reporting shows a concerted push behind the Gaza protest movement. But it is not as simple as a single organization secretly rallying protesters or buying tents. Instead, the movement’s most determined activists represent a network of loosely linked far-left groups. Some are openly affiliated with well-known progressive nonprofits; others work in the shadows.
The movement also draws on diverse but generous sources of financial backing. Those funding streams may soon be augmented by the federal government. As I chronicled last year in a Manhattan Institute report, “The Big Squeeze: How Biden’s Environmental Justice Agenda Hurts the Economy and the Environment,” the administration’s massive program of environmental justice grants seems designed to prioritize the funding of highly ideological local groups. The Inflation Reduction Act, for example, earmarks $3 billion for “environmental and climate justice block grants” intended for local nonprofits. Today, hundreds of far-left political groups include language about environmental issues and “climate justice” in their mission statements. If just a fraction of planned grants flows to such groups, the effect will be a gusher of new funding for radical causes.
As the Gaza protests spread across U.S. college campuses, many observers noted an eerie uniformity among them. From one campus to the next, protesters operated in disciplined cadres, keeping their faces covered and using identical rote phrases as they refused to talk with reporters. The Atlantic noted the strangeness of seeing elite college students “chanting like automatons.” Students held up keffiyeh scarves or umbrellas to block the view of prying cameras and linked arms to halt the movements of outsiders. At Columbia University and elsewhere, protesters formed “liberated zones,” from which “Zionists” were excluded. Around the edges of the encampments, the more militaristic activists donned helmets and goggles and carried crude weapons, apparently eager to mix it up with police or counter-protesters. We’ve seen these tactics before—notably during the “mostly peaceful” Black Lives Matter protests of 2020, when full-time agitators helped ignite riots, set up a police-free (and violence-plagued) zone in Seattle, and laid nightly siege to Portland, Oregon’s federal courthouse.
In a remarkable work of reporting, Park MacDougald recently traced the tangled roots of organizations backing pro-jihad protests, both on and off campuses. These include Antifa and other networks of anonymous anarchists, along with “various communist and Marxist-Leninist groups, including the Maoist Revolutionary Communist Party, the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), and the International ANSWER coalition,” MacDougald writes. Higher up the food chain, we find groups openly supported by America’s growing class of super-rich tech execs or the anti-capitalist heirs of great fortunes. For example, retired tech mogul Neville Roy Singham, who is married to Code Pink founder Jodie Evans, funds The People’s Forum, a lavish Manhattan resource center for far-left groups. As the Columbia protests intensified, the center urged members to head uptown to “support our students.” Following the money trail of other protest groups, MacDougald finds connections to the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Ford Foundation, and—surprising no one—the George Soros-backed Tides Foundation.
Of course, the current wave of anti-Israel protests also involves alliances with pro-Hamas organizations such as Students for Justice in Palestine. Last November, Jonathan Schanzer of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies testified to the House Ways and Means Committee that SJP and similar groups have deep ties to global terrorist organizations, including Hamas.
For many keffiyeh-wearing protestors, however, a recently professed concern for Palestinians is just the latest in a long list of causes they believe justify taking over streets and college quads. In Unherd, Mary Harrington dubs this medley of political beliefs the “omnicause,” writing that “all contemporary radical causes seem somehow to have been absorbed into one.” Today’s leftist activists share an interlocking worldview that sees racism, income inequality, trans intolerance, climate change, alleged police violence, and Israeli-Palestinian conflicts all as products of capitalism and “colonialism.” Therefore, the stated rationale for any individual protest is a stand-in for the real battle: attacking Western society and its institutions.
In the U.S., this type of general-purpose uprising goes back at least to the riots at the 1999 meeting of the World Trade Organization in Seattle. In those protests, mainstream liberal factions—including labor unions and environmentalists—were joined by “black bloc” anarchists and other radicals eager to engage in “direct action” against police. That pattern—relatively moderate demonstrators providing a friendly envelope for hard-core disruptors—formed the template for many later protests: the Occupy Wall Street encampments in 2011, demonstrations following the police shooting of Michael Brown in 2014, 2016’s Standing Rock anti-pipeline movement, and of course, the calamitous summer of 2020.
These uprisings were not entirely spontaneous. In some cases, activists spend months planning mass actions—for example, against economic summits or political conventions—and can recruit street fighters from across the country. In others, an event, such as George Floyd’s death, sparks popular protests involving neophyte demonstrators. Those attract far-left activists, who swoop in to organize and expand the struggle, often tilting it toward more radical action.
That has certainly been the case at the college Gaza-paloozas. At Columbia, the New York Times spotted a woman old enough to be a student’s grandmother in the thick of the action as protesters barricaded that school’s Hamilton Hall. The woman was 63-year-old Lisa Fithian, a lifetime activist, who Portland’s alternative weekly Street Roots approvingly calls “a trainer of mass rebellion.” A counter-protester trying to block the pro-Hamas demonstrators told NBC News, “She was right in the middle of it, instructing them how to better set up the barriers.” Fithian told the Times she’d been invited to train students in protest safety and “general logistics.” She claims to have taken part in almost every major U.S. protest movement going back to the 1999 “Battle in Seattle.”
America’s radical network has plenty of Lisa Fithians, with the time and resources to travel the country educating newcomers about the “logistics” of disruptive protests. And these activists appear to have played key roles in the college occupations. The New York City Police Department says nearly half the demonstrators arrested on the Columbia and City University of New York (CUNY) campuses on April 30 were not affiliated with the schools. One hooded Hamilton Hall occupier—photographed scuffling with a Columbia custodian before getting arrested—turned out to be 40-year-old James Carlson, heir to a large advertising fortune. According to the New York Post, Carlson lives in a $2.3 million Park Slope townhouse and has a long rap sheet. For example, in 2005, he was arrested in San Francisco during the violent “West Coast Anti-Capitalist Mobilization and March Against the G8.” (Those charges were dropped.)
For a quarter-century now, Antifa and other anarchist networks have worked to refine tactics and share lessons following each major action. At Columbia, UCLA, and other schools, authorities found printouts of a “Do-It Yourself Occupation Guide” and similar documents. The young campus radicals are eager to learn from their more experienced elders. And, like the high-achieving students they are, they follow directions carefully. MacDougald asked Kyle Shideler, the director for homeland security and counterterrorism at the Center for Security Policy, about the mystery of the identical tents. There was no need for a central group to distribute hundreds of tents, Shideler said. Instead, “the organizers told [students] to buy a tent, and sent around a Google Doc with a link to that specific tent on Amazon. So they all went out and bought the same tent.”
In other words, America’s radical class has gotten very skilled at recruiting and instructing new activists—even from among the ranks of elite college students with a good deal to lose. How much more could this movement accomplish with hundreds of millions in federal dollars flooding activist groups around the country?
From its first week in office, the Biden administration has trumpeted its goal to funnel more environmental spending toward “disadvantaged communities that have been historically marginalized,” partly by issuing grants to grassroots organizations. Previous environmental justice (EJ) grant programs were small in scope. But, with the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in August 2022, a huge pool of grant money became available. EPA administrator Michael Regan told reporters, “We’re going from tens of thousands of dollars to developing and designing a program that will distribute billions.”
More than a year and a half later, it remains hard to nail down just where the Biden administration’s billions in EJ grants will wind up. Money is being distributed through a confusing variety of programs, and the process of identifying recipients is ongoing. To help outsource the job of sifting through proposals, the EPA last year designated 11 institutions as “Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmakers.” These groups are empowered to make subgrants directly to community organizations, under streamlined EPA oversight. In all, the Biden administration has entrusted these outfits with distributing a staggering $600 million in funding. The money is expected to start flowing this summer.
The EPA’s grantmakers include a number of educational institutions and left-leaning nonprofits. For example, the EPA chose Fordham University as its lead grantmaker in the New York region. Fordham, in turn, lists as partners two nonprofits that oppose immigration enforcement. (One, the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice, states on its website: “NJAIJ believes in the human right to migrate, regardless of citizenship or political status.”) Neither group claims expertise in environmental issues. Given that the IRA’s eligibility requirements for EJ grants are extremely vague, however, perhaps that’s not a problem. Almost any activity that could help “spur economic opportunity for disadvantaged communities” (in the words of Biden’s EJ executive order) might qualify.
Perhaps the most prominent—and problematic—EPA grantmaker is the Berkeley, California-based Climate Justice Alliance. The CJA is a consortium of mostly far-left activist groups. It describes its mission as working for “regenerative economic solutions and ecological justice—under a framework that challenges capitalism and both white supremacy and hetero-patriarchy.” The group is a vigorous proponent of the omnicause, embracing almost every left-wing concern as a manifestation of climate change. For example, the CJA website proclaims: “The path to climate justice travels through a free Palestine.” MacDougald notes that the Grassroots Global Justice Alliance, one of CJA’s affiliated groups, “organized an illegal anti-Israel protest in the Capitol Rotunda in December at which more than 50 activists were arrested.”
The CJA website also includes a section dedicated to the cause known as Stop Cop City. It refers to an effort to halt the construction of an 85-acre police and firefighter training center outside Atlanta. Rag-tag activists from around the country have gathered around the facility since 2021. They have repeatedly battled with police—sometimes with fireworks and Molotov cocktails—and used bolt cutters to enter the site and torch construction equipment. (CJA’s Stop Cop City page features a cartoon illustration of three childlike activists; one brandishes bolt cutters.) The group also backs a legal defense fund for activists arrested in attacks on the training center or in other protests. For those looking for more inspiration, CJA links to an interview with former Black Panther and self-described revolutionary Angela Davis.
The Alliance is not an ideological outlier in Biden’s EJ coalition. On the contrary, when the White House assembled its White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council (WHEJAC), a panel of outside experts meant to provide “horizon-expanding EJ advice and recommendations,” it chose CJA co-chair Elizabeth Yeampierre to help lead the committee. Like other members of the panel, she sees environmental issues through an ideological, not a scientific, lens. “Climate change is the result of a legacy of extraction, of colonialism, of slavery,” Yeampierre told Yale Environment 360. As a group, radical EJ activists tend not to focus on pragmatic ways to reduce pollution and carbon emissions; for them, the real goal is overturning what they see as an exploitative economic and political system. Since these are the voices the White House chose to help shape its EJ policies, we can assume this worldview will dominate grantmaking decisions.
In February 2023, House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer, along with fellow committee member Pat Fallon, wrote to EPA administrator Regan asking for more information on the EPA’s grant programs. They noted that the EPA’s own studies of EJ grants issued in previous years showed sloppy supervision. According to an EPA report, an earlier version of the program funded projects that did “not logically lead to the desired environmental and/or public health [result].” Without better oversight and more clearly defined goals, the congressmen wrote, the EPA’s EJ grant machine risks becoming simply a “slush fund for far-left organizations.”
Since then, the administration has done little to reassure skeptics. To the contrary, the EPA has put at least one far-left organization—CJA—in charge of distributing $50 million in grant money. No doubt, many of the EPA grants will go to worthwhile projects. But money is fungible. A group that gets a large grant to, say, clean up dirty parks or teach children about recycling will also be able to hire more staff and divert more resources to political action.
With graduation behind them, most of the anti-Israel college protesters have stowed away their keffiyehs and moved on to summer vacations or internships. But the peripatetic activists who helped guide and intensify those uprisings are doubtless already planning their next actions. After all, two political conventions are looming. This fall, the college protests will likely flare up again, though by then perhaps focused on a different facet of the omnicause. And, with hundreds of millions in fresh funding flowing through the activist ecosystem, the groups that quietly nurture extremists—like those who firebombed “Cop City,” or who chant “Intifada Revolution!,” or who block bridges in the name of “climate”—will be more emboldened than ever.
A Slush Fund for Radical Protesters? City Journal (city-journal.org)

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2024.06.01 11:41 Marctacus Knock on effects of Roman Abramovich Not Buying Chelsea

As we all know, he completely changed the landscape of English football with his purchase of that lot.
I sometimes think about how football would look if he, and the lot that followed at City, didn't get involved.
For Arsenal, Ashley Cole doesn't have his head turned via underhand tactics. I reckon we'd look at Terry around summer 2005 if he hadn't already left Chelsea by then. A back four that included Campbell, Terry and Cole would've been nice, as much of a cnut Terry turned out to be.
Lampard probably ends up at United, that's a fergie signing if ever there was one. But then that means they probably don't sign Carrick.
We'd retain our title in 2005, and with the stadium on the horizon we'd be up there as a permanent dominant force in this country.
Pep Guardiola most likely succeeds Wenger.
All would be right with the world!
It's a shame these people were allowed to buy into clubs in this country, with their playstation style cheat codes that allowed for ridiculous spending.
It's a cliché to hear football was better back then, but it really was.
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2024.06.01 11:21 TheRealHeisenberg21 I20 rate

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2024.06.01 10:49 Federal-Ad-9838 1100-15000$ pc build?

Hello, so this summer I'm working 3 weeks and getting 11 000kr wish is about 1050USD. And I heard that B06 is coming out and take place in the Gulf war so as a iraqi who my dad fought this war i have to buy it LOL, but I need some help with building a pc that's capabil for Overall gaming, coding, studying, streaming movies and such and emulating old Nintendo games. I was thinking of buying a motherboard with 4 slots of ram so I can buy 16X2 now and buy the extra 16X2 of ram later when I have more money. I don't care for RGB I like soul games, GTA, COD, minecraft red dead and more so I need a good Overall pc
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2024.06.01 10:44 Immediate_Tutor2255 Code Comprehension and Fish Tank Study (18+, Some Coding Skills)

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2024.06.01 10:38 crimsonblackstone 22 ~ hoping to find a genuine connection amidst the chaos that surrounds us! 👾

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2024.06.01 10:34 crimsonblackstone 22 ~ hoping to find a genuine connection amidst the chaos that surrounds us! 👾

hiyaaa! how's it going?
i'm basically looking for a friend to talk to about anything & everything! from nonsensical ramblings about whatever to our dEeP chats to our likes/dislikes, whatever comes on our minds!
about me? -
i think that should be enough for an initial introduction! lemme know if you're interested! also please introduce yourself a lil bit when you reach out!
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2024.06.01 10:24 Federal-Ad-9838 1100-1500$ pc build?

Hello, so this summer I'm working 3 weeks and getting 11 000kr wish is about 1050USD. And I heard that BO6 is coming out and take place in the Gulf war so as a iraqi who my dad fought this war i have to buy it LOL, but I need some help with building a pc that's capabil for Overall gaming, coding, studying, streaming movies and such and emulating old Nintendo games. I was thinking of buying a motherboard with 4 slots of ram so I can buy 16X2 now and buy the extra 16X2 of ram later when I have more money. I don't care for RGB
Any help?
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2024.06.01 10:23 Phyrolis_ Does cheat engine no longer work with rpcs3?

Does cheat engine no longer work with rpcs3?
Wanted to record some gameplay of Tekken Revolution. I tried all I could gather online. I used this guide on 7.5 ver. and then tried on 7.4 version as well with no luck: https://dennisstanistan.com/blog/82/how-to-use-cheat-engine-with-rpcs3/
I added all of the additional big endian codes but my cheat engine still shows question marks (3rd picture). Its supposed to look like the final pic in the guide but mine doesnt react to rpcs3 at all.
No idea what im doing wrong, is there anyone I can refer to for help?
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2024.06.01 10:06 Ancient_Fun_88 Installing Linux on an android tablet

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2024.06.01 10:05 Ancient_Fun_88 Installing Linux on an android tablet

Hi there! I have a Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus, it runs android 10. I'd like to know if it's possible to install native Linux on it without issues. I currently use Fedora workstation 40 on my laptop and I'm already used to it, but any distro would work for me. I've seen options like termux, but I don't want to emulate Linux, but use it natively. I study coding and programming softwares are essential to me. Thanks!!
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2024.06.01 10:00 Puzzleheaded_You7885 As a junior .NET dev, I use AI and please tell me if I should quit using AI if the way i use it is bad.

Basically title my dear friends.
I been studying C# and .NET since 2022 and when GPT came out at late 2022 I was baffled so I decided to have it be my personal assistant.
Pre ChatGPT I could’ve spent hours learning nothing, commitment to nothing and me having undiagnosed ADD was also just bad not bad as i dont enjoy coding and .NET MVC it’s just that I took a large amount of time and since I was in school it piled on me and this has been a issue where I’m a slow starter since young days
When I use GPT I can have it make a road map for me, Ask it to write logics, ask it to plan the steps for me and even have it make simplistic explain actions , When I ask it to fix my code it’s mainly because I fat fingered but there’s also times I straight take the code it gives and understand it but needed the time to finish let’s say this assignment
Opinions ? , I use it as virtually a teacher and code provider but I feel like that’s making me seriously bad at coding because I think I would been worse without it but same time if I spent all that time effort and blood without it I might been in a better situation where I chase info on overstackflow?
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