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Skull and Bones Year 3 is a major rework, and I like it. The new Galleon ship is great fun, and the added difficulty tiers are about right.
The Seasonal Skill Tree is great too. Some -major- upgrades on that system and it really lets you tweak it to your own playstyle, with free resets allowing experimentation.
Lots of past players returning now, and still on sale for peanuts on Ubisoft Connect.
#gaming #skullandbones #pirates #sailing #shipcombat #ubisoft #crossplatform #4k #fun
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Skull and Bones Year 3 is a major rework, and I like it. The new Galleon ship is great fun, and the added difficulty tiers are about right.
The Seasonal Skill Tree is great too. Some -major- upgrades on that system and it really lets you tweak it to your own playstyle, with free resets allowing experimentation.
Lots of past players returning now, and still on sale for peanuts on Ubisoft Connect.
#gaming #skullandbones #pirates #sailing #shipcombat #ubisoft #crossplatform #4k #fun
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Audi S3 (i A3) to już baby-RS3
Miałem okazję spędzić trochę czasu za kierownicą najnowszych poliftowych wersji Audi S3 i A3. Jest sporo nowych zabawek, a S3 dzisiaj stało się, po raz pierwszy, takim baby RS3, które spełni marzenia wielu osób.
Ten artykuł pochodzi z archiwalnego iMagazine 5/2024
Design
Całkowicie inaczej wizualnie to auto prezentuje się na drodze, zarówno A3, jak i S3. Jest teraz szersze i niższe, pomimo że wymiary są niezmienione – taki efekt daje nowa stylistyka.
Kierowca ma do wyboru teraz cztery sygnatury świetlne, a wyboru dokonuje w MMI. Umieszczono je w górnej części reflektorów LED i LED Matrix, w trzech rzędach, w których znajdują się 24-pikselowe moduły. Funkcja powitalna/pożegnalna różni się zależnie od wybranej sygnatury, a tylne światła, również o nowym designie, też wykonują nowy „taniec”.
Wykończenie wnętrza jest na pierwszy rzut oka takie samo, ale przy drugim spojrzeniu zauważymy, że wszystko jest ciut lepsze. A to podszybie jest teraz wykończone skórą z przeszyciami kontrastowymi, a to boczki drzwi mogą mieć laserowe nacięcia, które pięknie przepuszczają światło z pakietu Ambiente Pro. Sportowego charakteru dodaje też opcja wykończenia dekoracyjnych wstawek mikrofibrą Dinamica zamiast aluminium czy włóknem węglowym.
Technologia
W temacie MMI zyskujemy nie tylko dostęp do sklepu z aplikacjami za sprawą oferty Connect, ale mamy oczywiście CarPlaya oraz Android Auto z opcją smartphone interface. O ile te ostatnie są często ulubieńcami właścicieli, to sklep pozwala na korzystanie z usług typu Spotify czy wielu innych bez konieczności posiadania przy sobie smartfona – to może być zaletą dla wielu rodzin.
Rzadko kiedy namawiam kogokolwiek na płacenie za dodatkowe systemy audio w samochodach, bo nie jest to zazwyczaj optymalne miejsce do słuchania muzyki, a lepsze efekty uzyskamy, kupując sobie naprawdę dobre słuchawki, ale rozważcie na poważnie system audio 3D Sonos, który nie kosztuje dużo, a oferuje spory wzrost względem Audio Soundsystem.
Silnik, napęd i nowy tryb jazdy
S3 ma teraz 333 KM, 420 Nm i rozpędza się do setki w 4,7 s oficjalnie. Pomyśleć, że jeszcze niedawno to było terytorium zarezerwowane dla supersamochodów, potem dla drogich RS4 czy RS6, a dzisiaj wystarczy „zwykłe” S3.
Obok trybów Comfort, Efficiency, Dynamic auto teraz ma dodatkowy modyfikator. To poniekąd taki odpowiednik subtrybów RS w RS3. W każdym razie Dynamic plus uruchamia się poprzez włączenie trybu Dynamic, a dopiero tam w rogu ekranu znajdziemy przycisk do tej nowości. To całkowicie odmienia samochód i raczej nie będziecie chcieli z tego korzystać podczas normalnej jazdy. W Dynamic plus skrzynia biegów jeszcze szybciej zmienia biegi, turbosprężarka ma delikatnie podtrzymanie, dzięki czemu szybciej osiąga pełny boost, a obroty spoczynkowe silnika rosną do 1300 obr./min. Nie można też zapomnieć o przełączeniu ESP w tryb sportowy, który pozwala nam na więcej, w tym delikatne poślizgi tylnej osi. Chciałbym w przyszłości zobaczyć opcję sterowania trybami auta z kierownicy, podobnie jak robi to wielu innych producentów – Dynamic plus zasługuje na szybszy dostęp.
Najważniejszą nowością jest jednak Torque Splitter znany z RS3, który pozwala przenosić do 100% mocy dostarczanej na tylną oś na jedno z kół – lewe lub prawe, zależnie od potrzeb i trybu jazdy – za pomocą sprzęgieł wielotarczowych na półosiach. Zachowanie Torque Splittera zmienia się bardzo mocno, ale w trybie Dynamic plus poczujecie je najwyraźniej, gdyż nadaje S3-ce lekko nadsterowny charakter.
Wisienką na torcie dla największych wariatów jest fabrycznie oferowany tytanowy (czyli bardzo lekki) układ wydechowy ze słynnym logo Akrapowič. To opcja kosztująca 21 tys. PLN, czyli jest całkiem przyzwoicie, patrząc, po ile takie układy chodzą, gdy chcemy je dokupić osobno do auta.
Na koniec
Do wyboru pozostaje wybór nadwozia – limuzyny lub hatchbacka. Ja rozumiem, dlaczego wielu z was bierze to pierwsze, ale to drugie jest tak dużo bardziej praktyczne, jeśli chodzi o możliwości załadunku i wykorzystania przestrzeni bagażowej, że wiecie już, co ja bym wybrał.
Wada? Tak, jest. Wzrost cen względem poprzednika. Przekroczenie bariery 300 tys. PLN tutaj nie jest żadnym problemem…
Jeszcze więcej w temacie S3…
Zapraszam do obejrzenia i posłuchania pierwszych wrażeń na gorąco na filmie z naszego kanału YouTube.
#Audi #AudiA3 #AudiS3 #motoryzacja #pierwszeWrażenia #recenzja
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Audi S3 (i A3) to już baby-RS3
Miałem okazję spędzić trochę czasu za kierownicą najnowszych poliftowych wersji Audi S3 i A3. Jest sporo nowych zabawek, a S3 dzisiaj stało się, po raz pierwszy, takim baby RS3, które spełni marzenia wielu osób.
Ten artykuł pochodzi z archiwalnego iMagazine 5/2024
Design
Całkowicie inaczej wizualnie to auto prezentuje się na drodze, zarówno A3, jak i S3. Jest teraz szersze i niższe, pomimo że wymiary są niezmienione – taki efekt daje nowa stylistyka.
Kierowca ma do wyboru teraz cztery sygnatury świetlne, a wyboru dokonuje w MMI. Umieszczono je w górnej części reflektorów LED i LED Matrix, w trzech rzędach, w których znajdują się 24-pikselowe moduły. Funkcja powitalna/pożegnalna różni się zależnie od wybranej sygnatury, a tylne światła, również o nowym designie, też wykonują nowy „taniec”.
Wykończenie wnętrza jest na pierwszy rzut oka takie samo, ale przy drugim spojrzeniu zauważymy, że wszystko jest ciut lepsze. A to podszybie jest teraz wykończone skórą z przeszyciami kontrastowymi, a to boczki drzwi mogą mieć laserowe nacięcia, które pięknie przepuszczają światło z pakietu Ambiente Pro. Sportowego charakteru dodaje też opcja wykończenia dekoracyjnych wstawek mikrofibrą Dinamica zamiast aluminium czy włóknem węglowym.
Technologia
W temacie MMI zyskujemy nie tylko dostęp do sklepu z aplikacjami za sprawą oferty Connect, ale mamy oczywiście CarPlaya oraz Android Auto z opcją smartphone interface. O ile te ostatnie są często ulubieńcami właścicieli, to sklep pozwala na korzystanie z usług typu Spotify czy wielu innych bez konieczności posiadania przy sobie smartfona – to może być zaletą dla wielu rodzin.
Rzadko kiedy namawiam kogokolwiek na płacenie za dodatkowe systemy audio w samochodach, bo nie jest to zazwyczaj optymalne miejsce do słuchania muzyki, a lepsze efekty uzyskamy, kupując sobie naprawdę dobre słuchawki, ale rozważcie na poważnie system audio 3D Sonos, który nie kosztuje dużo, a oferuje spory wzrost względem Audio Soundsystem.
Silnik, napęd i nowy tryb jazdy
S3 ma teraz 333 KM, 420 Nm i rozpędza się do setki w 4,7 s oficjalnie. Pomyśleć, że jeszcze niedawno to było terytorium zarezerwowane dla supersamochodów, potem dla drogich RS4 czy RS6, a dzisiaj wystarczy „zwykłe” S3.
Obok trybów Comfort, Efficiency, Dynamic auto teraz ma dodatkowy modyfikator. To poniekąd taki odpowiednik subtrybów RS w RS3. W każdym razie Dynamic plus uruchamia się poprzez włączenie trybu Dynamic, a dopiero tam w rogu ekranu znajdziemy przycisk do tej nowości. To całkowicie odmienia samochód i raczej nie będziecie chcieli z tego korzystać podczas normalnej jazdy. W Dynamic plus skrzynia biegów jeszcze szybciej zmienia biegi, turbosprężarka ma delikatnie podtrzymanie, dzięki czemu szybciej osiąga pełny boost, a obroty spoczynkowe silnika rosną do 1300 obr./min. Nie można też zapomnieć o przełączeniu ESP w tryb sportowy, który pozwala nam na więcej, w tym delikatne poślizgi tylnej osi. Chciałbym w przyszłości zobaczyć opcję sterowania trybami auta z kierownicy, podobnie jak robi to wielu innych producentów – Dynamic plus zasługuje na szybszy dostęp.
Najważniejszą nowością jest jednak Torque Splitter znany z RS3, który pozwala przenosić do 100% mocy dostarczanej na tylną oś na jedno z kół – lewe lub prawe, zależnie od potrzeb i trybu jazdy – za pomocą sprzęgieł wielotarczowych na półosiach. Zachowanie Torque Splittera zmienia się bardzo mocno, ale w trybie Dynamic plus poczujecie je najwyraźniej, gdyż nadaje S3-ce lekko nadsterowny charakter.
Wisienką na torcie dla największych wariatów jest fabrycznie oferowany tytanowy (czyli bardzo lekki) układ wydechowy ze słynnym logo Akrapowič. To opcja kosztująca 21 tys. PLN, czyli jest całkiem przyzwoicie, patrząc, po ile takie układy chodzą, gdy chcemy je dokupić osobno do auta.
Na koniec
Do wyboru pozostaje wybór nadwozia – limuzyny lub hatchbacka. Ja rozumiem, dlaczego wielu z was bierze to pierwsze, ale to drugie jest tak dużo bardziej praktyczne, jeśli chodzi o możliwości załadunku i wykorzystania przestrzeni bagażowej, że wiecie już, co ja bym wybrał.
Wada? Tak, jest. Wzrost cen względem poprzednika. Przekroczenie bariery 300 tys. PLN tutaj nie jest żadnym problemem…
Jeszcze więcej w temacie S3…
Zapraszam do obejrzenia i posłuchania pierwszych wrażeń na gorąco na filmie z naszego kanału YouTube.
#Audi #AudiA3 #AudiS3 #motoryzacja #pierwszeWrażenia #recenzja
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#AlboPM has consistently argued and recently publically confirmed that he believes the #HousingCrisis issue is a #SupplySide problem (I.e. cut red-tape and throw enough money at the problem and it be resolved). Well, here is something that shows us not only how wrong our #PM can be, but how stubbornly he holds on to his opinions no matter what (a behaviourly trait that will, I foresee, bring his undoing as leader of the #Labor party):
“…right now, more than 100,000 approved dwellings are sitting unbuilt across New South Wales — not blocked by councils, not caught in red tape, simply not viable in current market conditions. The planning system approved them. The market didn’t build them.
The Reserve Bank’s own empirical modelling, published in 2019, found that a 1 per cent drop in interest rates increases house prices by 30 per cent, while a 1 per cent increase in dwelling stock reduces prices by just 2.5 per cent.
Given that new supply adds barely 1 per cent to existing stock annually, the supply-side arithmetic has never come close to explaining observed price movements. Those are explained by credit conditions, investor demand, migration levels and macroeconomic cycles — the demand-side levers that sit entirely outside the hands of council planners.”
And another nail in the #MarketsKnowBest coffin of #NeoLiberalism
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#AlboPM has consistently argued and recently publically confirmed that he believes the #HousingCrisis issue is a #SupplySide problem (I.e. cut red-tape and throw enough money at the problem and it be resolved). Well, here is something that shows us not only how wrong our #PM can be, but how stubbornly he holds on to his opinions no matter what (a behaviourly trait that will, I foresee, bring his undoing as leader of the #Labor party):
“…right now, more than 100,000 approved dwellings are sitting unbuilt across New South Wales — not blocked by councils, not caught in red tape, simply not viable in current market conditions. The planning system approved them. The market didn’t build them.
The Reserve Bank’s own empirical modelling, published in 2019, found that a 1 per cent drop in interest rates increases house prices by 30 per cent, while a 1 per cent increase in dwelling stock reduces prices by just 2.5 per cent.
Given that new supply adds barely 1 per cent to existing stock annually, the supply-side arithmetic has never come close to explaining observed price movements. Those are explained by credit conditions, investor demand, migration levels and macroeconomic cycles — the demand-side levers that sit entirely outside the hands of council planners.”
And another nail in the #MarketsKnowBest coffin of #NeoLiberalism
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#AlboPM has consistently argued and recently publically confirmed that he believes the #HousingCrisis issue is a #SupplySide problem (I.e. cut red-tape and throw enough money at the problem and it be resolved). Well, here is something that shows us not only how wrong our #PM can be, but how stubbornly he holds on to his opinions no matter what (a behaviourly trait that will, I foresee, bring his undoing as leader of the #Labor party):
“…right now, more than 100,000 approved dwellings are sitting unbuilt across New South Wales — not blocked by councils, not caught in red tape, simply not viable in current market conditions. The planning system approved them. The market didn’t build them.
The Reserve Bank’s own empirical modelling, published in 2019, found that a 1 per cent drop in interest rates increases house prices by 30 per cent, while a 1 per cent increase in dwelling stock reduces prices by just 2.5 per cent.
Given that new supply adds barely 1 per cent to existing stock annually, the supply-side arithmetic has never come close to explaining observed price movements. Those are explained by credit conditions, investor demand, migration levels and macroeconomic cycles — the demand-side levers that sit entirely outside the hands of council planners.”
And another nail in the #MarketsKnowBest coffin of #NeoLiberalism
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#AlboPM has consistently argued and recently publically confirmed that he believes the #HousingCrisis issue is a #SupplySide problem (I.e. cut red-tape and throw enough money at the problem and it be resolved). Well, here is something that shows us not only how wrong our #PM can be, but how stubbornly he holds on to his opinions no matter what (a behaviourly trait that will, I foresee, bring his undoing as leader of the #Labor party):
“…right now, more than 100,000 approved dwellings are sitting unbuilt across New South Wales — not blocked by councils, not caught in red tape, simply not viable in current market conditions. The planning system approved them. The market didn’t build them.
The Reserve Bank’s own empirical modelling, published in 2019, found that a 1 per cent drop in interest rates increases house prices by 30 per cent, while a 1 per cent increase in dwelling stock reduces prices by just 2.5 per cent.
Given that new supply adds barely 1 per cent to existing stock annually, the supply-side arithmetic has never come close to explaining observed price movements. Those are explained by credit conditions, investor demand, migration levels and macroeconomic cycles — the demand-side levers that sit entirely outside the hands of council planners.”
And another nail in the #MarketsKnowBest coffin of #NeoLiberalism
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Range anxiety? Yeah, nah.
This was mostly intentional. It is recommended, every now and then, to run the battery down to under 10% and then charge to 100% in one go. This gives the battery management system an opportunity to recalibrate its state of charge measurements, ensuring it will give accurate percent remaining readings.
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Range anxiety? Yeah, nah.
This was mostly intentional. It is recommended, every now and then, to run the battery down to under 10% and then charge to 100% in one go. This gives the battery management system an opportunity to recalibrate its state of charge measurements, ensuring it will give accurate percent remaining readings.
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Range anxiety? Yeah, nah.
This was mostly intentional. It is recommended, every now and then, to run the battery down to under 10% and then charge to 100% in one go. This gives the battery management system an opportunity to recalibrate its state of charge measurements, ensuring it will give accurate percent remaining readings.
-
Range anxiety? Yeah, nah.
This was mostly intentional. It is recommended, every now and then, to run the battery down to under 10% and then charge to 100% in one go. This gives the battery management system an opportunity to recalibrate its state of charge measurements, ensuring it will give accurate percent remaining readings.
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Range anxiety? Yeah, nah.
This was mostly intentional. It is recommended, every now and then, to run the battery down to under 10% and then charge to 100% in one go. This gives the battery management system an opportunity to recalibrate its state of charge measurements, ensuring it will give accurate percent remaining readings.
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“We Are Striking a Blow at the State:” The Alabama Prisoners Work Strike
by Michael Kimble February 24, 2026When prisoners rebel and demand to be treated as human beings, we are not just fighting inhumane living conditions and shitty food. We are striking a blow at the state, which maintains the situation of slavery and super-exploitation—by which each of us are robbed of the fruits of our labor every day.
Work strikes or “shutdowns,” as we like to call them down here in Alabama, are also geared toward consciousness-raising of prisoners as an oppressed class; and by refusing to work for free (which is slavery), we are asserting our power as workers and as human beings, thereby challenging the view that prisoner labor is free and exploitable.
The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution made slavery and involuntary servitude illegal unless one has been duly convicted of a crime and ratified by Congress on December 6, 1865, which merely removed the ownership of slaves from the province of the individual citizen to that of the state, which then became the sole owner of other human beings (or slaves).
Alabama was the last state in the South to end convict leasing in 1928. Before ending convict leasing, the state hired out prisoner labor to the lumber yards, mines, and cotton mills. In 1883, about 10 percent of Alabama’s total revenue came from convict leasing. In 1898, almost 73 percent. In 1922-1926, net profits from leasing and state-run mines exceeded $3 million.
In order to continue to exploit Black prisoner labor and profit from it, Thomas E. Kilby, the governor of Alabama, ordered the construction of the Kilby prison and even named it after himself. This new prison was to be the most advanced prison in the South, with the exception of the federal prison in Atlanta, styled as an industrial prison.
It was intended to house prisoners from the lumber yards, mines, and cotton mills, which would all eventually be moved inside the prison itself. The prisoners manufactured cotton to make shirts that would then be sold on the market.
Just as slaves in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries challenged their dehumanization and exploitation via work stoppages and slowdowns, letting the crops rot in the fields, so too do prisoners in this day and time. Alabama has a long history of shutting shit down! In the 1970s, we had Inmates for Action (IFA), which organized a number of work stoppages to demand an improvement to their conditions.
We see work strikes as a weapon to be used to hit ’em where it hurts. There are many different strategies and tactics that prison rebels use, and work stoppages are just one of them. We organize around the knowledge that prison is slavery and super-exploitation of our labor power. Work stoppages are often violent due to the arena and conditions that prisoners are forced to maneuver in.
Prisons are, by nature, violent places. The guards are armed to the teeth with pepper spray, batons, sticks, knives, handcuffs, gas, and guns, and they use extreme violence as a mechanism of control. Moreover, organizers of work stoppages must navigate the different groups: gangs, shot-callers, influencers, and dope boys—and believe me, each of them has their own agendas.
Alabama has a long history of shutting shit down!
You have to get past the “pig thinking” in some of these guys who see any challenge to their captors as merely a provocation for the guards, riot squads, and CERT teams to search and confiscate their cell phones, drugs, and weapons—and to incite further harassment and beatings.
That’s how they ultimately control prisoners: through their fear of losing something. And it can get violent for those who attempt to break the strike and report to their slave jobs. These people are regarded as strike-breakers (scabs), and rightfully so.
For those out there in minimum custody, you can play a part by doing what’s in your capacity to do. You can make donations and phone calls demanding that slavery, the death penalty, and life without the possibility of parole be abolished. You can take to the streets. Or you can get creative and do what the George Jackson Brigades did in the mid-1970s in support of striking prisoners.
Check out the radical histories in the U.S. and you just may find yourself. Here in Alabama prisons, we are going on a work strike starting February 8, 2026, to protest forced labor (slavery), the Habitual Offender Act (three strikes law), Life Without the Possibility of Parole, and ultimately call for the total abolition of the system of caging people.
We are exercising our agency and our right to fight back. What’s wrong with that?
Donate to Michael Kimble here.
Follow Michael Kimble and get involved in supporting him here.
Print and distribute flyers uplifting the strike here, and access the list of demands, action items, and a syllabus on the history of resistance in Alabama here.
https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=28985 #alabama #AnarchistPrisoners #michaelKimble #northAmerica #PrisonAbolition #prisonStrike #prisonStruggle #slavery -
“We Are Striking a Blow at the State:” The Alabama Prisoners Work Strike
by Michael Kimble February 24, 2026When prisoners rebel and demand to be treated as human beings, we are not just fighting inhumane living conditions and shitty food. We are striking a blow at the state, which maintains the situation of slavery and super-exploitation—by which each of us are robbed of the fruits of our labor every day.
Work strikes or “shutdowns,” as we like to call them down here in Alabama, are also geared toward consciousness-raising of prisoners as an oppressed class; and by refusing to work for free (which is slavery), we are asserting our power as workers and as human beings, thereby challenging the view that prisoner labor is free and exploitable.
The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution made slavery and involuntary servitude illegal unless one has been duly convicted of a crime and ratified by Congress on December 6, 1865, which merely removed the ownership of slaves from the province of the individual citizen to that of the state, which then became the sole owner of other human beings (or slaves).
Alabama was the last state in the South to end convict leasing in 1928. Before ending convict leasing, the state hired out prisoner labor to the lumber yards, mines, and cotton mills. In 1883, about 10 percent of Alabama’s total revenue came from convict leasing. In 1898, almost 73 percent. In 1922-1926, net profits from leasing and state-run mines exceeded $3 million.
In order to continue to exploit Black prisoner labor and profit from it, Thomas E. Kilby, the governor of Alabama, ordered the construction of the Kilby prison and even named it after himself. This new prison was to be the most advanced prison in the South, with the exception of the federal prison in Atlanta, styled as an industrial prison.
It was intended to house prisoners from the lumber yards, mines, and cotton mills, which would all eventually be moved inside the prison itself. The prisoners manufactured cotton to make shirts that would then be sold on the market.
Just as slaves in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries challenged their dehumanization and exploitation via work stoppages and slowdowns, letting the crops rot in the fields, so too do prisoners in this day and time. Alabama has a long history of shutting shit down! In the 1970s, we had Inmates for Action (IFA), which organized a number of work stoppages to demand an improvement to their conditions.
We see work strikes as a weapon to be used to hit ’em where it hurts. There are many different strategies and tactics that prison rebels use, and work stoppages are just one of them. We organize around the knowledge that prison is slavery and super-exploitation of our labor power. Work stoppages are often violent due to the arena and conditions that prisoners are forced to maneuver in.
Prisons are, by nature, violent places. The guards are armed to the teeth with pepper spray, batons, sticks, knives, handcuffs, gas, and guns, and they use extreme violence as a mechanism of control. Moreover, organizers of work stoppages must navigate the different groups: gangs, shot-callers, influencers, and dope boys—and believe me, each of them has their own agendas.
Alabama has a long history of shutting shit down!
You have to get past the “pig thinking” in some of these guys who see any challenge to their captors as merely a provocation for the guards, riot squads, and CERT teams to search and confiscate their cell phones, drugs, and weapons—and to incite further harassment and beatings.
That’s how they ultimately control prisoners: through their fear of losing something. And it can get violent for those who attempt to break the strike and report to their slave jobs. These people are regarded as strike-breakers (scabs), and rightfully so.
For those out there in minimum custody, you can play a part by doing what’s in your capacity to do. You can make donations and phone calls demanding that slavery, the death penalty, and life without the possibility of parole be abolished. You can take to the streets. Or you can get creative and do what the George Jackson Brigades did in the mid-1970s in support of striking prisoners.
Check out the radical histories in the U.S. and you just may find yourself. Here in Alabama prisons, we are going on a work strike starting February 8, 2026, to protest forced labor (slavery), the Habitual Offender Act (three strikes law), Life Without the Possibility of Parole, and ultimately call for the total abolition of the system of caging people.
We are exercising our agency and our right to fight back. What’s wrong with that?
Donate to Michael Kimble here.
Follow Michael Kimble and get involved in supporting him here.
Print and distribute flyers uplifting the strike here, and access the list of demands, action items, and a syllabus on the history of resistance in Alabama here.
https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=28985 #alabama #AnarchistPrisoners #michaelKimble #northAmerica #PrisonAbolition #prisonStrike #prisonStruggle #slavery -
Federal Bureau Of Prisons 2025: A Year Of Upheaval, Reform, And Renewal
> The BOP is rarely in the spotlight for positive change. Yet, in 2025, the agency underwent one of the most turbulent and consequential years in its modern history. From sweeping leadership changes to new initiatives under the First Step Act, the BOP’s transformation reflects both the challenges and the possibilities of criminal justice reform in the federal system.
#prisonabolition #prisonreform -
Federal Bureau Of Prisons 2025: A Year Of Upheaval, Reform, And Renewal
> The BOP is rarely in the spotlight for positive change. Yet, in 2025, the agency underwent one of the most turbulent and consequential years in its modern history. From sweeping leadership changes to new initiatives under the First Step Act, the BOP’s transformation reflects both the challenges and the possibilities of criminal justice reform in the federal system.
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Federal Bureau Of Prisons 2025: A Year Of Upheaval, Reform, And Renewal
> The BOP is rarely in the spotlight for positive change. Yet, in 2025, the agency underwent one of the most turbulent and consequential years in its modern history. From sweeping leadership changes to new initiatives under the First Step Act, the BOP’s transformation reflects both the challenges and the possibilities of criminal justice reform in the federal system.
#prisonabolition #prisonreform -
Federal Bureau Of Prisons 2025: A Year Of Upheaval, Reform, And Renewal
> The BOP is rarely in the spotlight for positive change. Yet, in 2025, the agency underwent one of the most turbulent and consequential years in its modern history. From sweeping leadership changes to new initiatives under the First Step Act, the BOP’s transformation reflects both the challenges and the possibilities of criminal justice reform in the federal system.
#prisonabolition #prisonreform -
Federal Bureau Of Prisons 2025: A Year Of Upheaval, Reform, And Renewal
> The BOP is rarely in the spotlight for positive change. Yet, in 2025, the agency underwent one of the most turbulent and consequential years in its modern history. From sweeping leadership changes to new initiatives under the First Step Act, the BOP’s transformation reflects both the challenges and the possibilities of criminal justice reform in the federal system.
#prisonabolition #prisonreform -
Hype for the Future 119H: A Manifesto on Investment
Preamble Unfortunately, society often expects only one (1) approach to a “good life,” based on age and schooling followed by a career site and a possible life to retirement age. Society often expects a form of productivity that is performative rather than authentic, consumption-heavy rather than naturally inclined, and so on. The idea that the system society lives under equate stress and isolation with “productivity” is effectively just one (1) of the many lies told by modern society […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/02/27/hype-for-the-future-119h-a-manifesto-on-investment/
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White supremacy is defined by exclusion.
That's why white feminism is largely defined by the same characteristic trait, as it inherits exclusion from its disappointed, philosophical parent.
Inclusive, intersectional feminism is the only way forward. Anything else just makes us either more patriarchy, or topsy-turvy patriarchy, both of which remain patriarchy and exceptionally shitty.
#IntersectionalFeminism #InclusiveFeminism #AntiRacism #Wolfpack #SystemicChange #PoliticalMovement
P.S. Topsy-turvy patriarchy is when women are in charge of a patriarchal society where they engage with the public and private spheres not as women, but as men, resulting in zero change in the quality of the system, and only flipping its demographics around. Historically, matriarchy was NEVER oppressive towards men, instead focusing on egalitarianism and rule by consensus (see the Minangkabau in Indonesia or the Musuo in China), so clearly oppression is a characteristic trait of patriarchy alone.
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White supremacy is defined by exclusion.
That's why white feminism is largely defined by the same characteristic trait, as it inherits exclusion from its disappointed, philosophical parent.
Inclusive, intersectional feminism is the only way forward. Anything else just makes us either more patriarchy, or topsy-turvy patriarchy, both of which remain patriarchy and exceptionally shitty.
#IntersectionalFeminism #InclusiveFeminism #AntiRacism #Wolfpack #SystemicChange #PoliticalMovement
P.S. Topsy-turvy patriarchy is when women are in charge of a patriarchal society where they engage with the public and private spheres not as women, but as men, resulting in zero change in the quality of the system, and only flipping its demographics around. Historically, matriarchy was NEVER oppressive towards men, instead focusing on egalitarianism and rule by consensus (see the Minangkabau in Indonesia or the Musuo in China), so clearly oppression is a characteristic trait of patriarchy alone.
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White supremacy is defined by exclusion.
That's why white feminism is largely defined by the same characteristic trait, as it inherits exclusion from its disappointed, philosophical parent.
Inclusive, intersectional feminism is the only way forward. Anything else just makes us either more patriarchy, or topsy-turvy patriarchy, both of which remain patriarchy and exceptionally shitty.
#IntersectionalFeminism #InclusiveFeminism #AntiRacism #Wolfpack #SystemicChange #PoliticalMovement
P.S. Topsy-turvy patriarchy is when women are in charge of a patriarchal society where they engage with the public and private spheres not as women, but as men, resulting in zero change in the quality of the system, and only flipping its demographics around. Historically, matriarchy was NEVER oppressive towards men, instead focusing on egalitarianism and rule by consensus (see the Minangkabau in Indonesia or the Musuo in China), so clearly oppression is a characteristic trait of patriarchy alone.
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White supremacy is defined by exclusion.
That's why white feminism is largely defined by the same characteristic trait, as it inherits exclusion from its disappointed, philosophical parent.
Inclusive, intersectional feminism is the only way forward. Anything else just makes us either more patriarchy, or topsy-turvy patriarchy, both of which remain patriarchy and exceptionally shitty.
#IntersectionalFeminism #InclusiveFeminism #AntiRacism #Wolfpack #SystemicChange #PoliticalMovement
P.S. Topsy-turvy patriarchy is when women are in charge of a patriarchal society where they engage with the public and private spheres not as women, but as men, resulting in zero change in the quality of the system, and only flipping its demographics around. Historically, matriarchy was NEVER oppressive towards men, instead focusing on egalitarianism and rule by consensus (see the Minangkabau in Indonesia or the Musuo in China), so clearly oppression is a characteristic trait of patriarchy alone.
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White supremacy is defined by exclusion.
That's why white feminism is largely defined by the same characteristic trait, as it inherits exclusion from its disappointed, philosophical parent.
Inclusive, intersectional feminism is the only way forward. Anything else just makes us either more patriarchy, or topsy-turvy patriarchy, both of which remain patriarchy and exceptionally shitty.
#IntersectionalFeminism #InclusiveFeminism #AntiRacism #Wolfpack #SystemicChange #PoliticalMovement
P.S. Topsy-turvy patriarchy is when women are in charge of a patriarchal society where they engage with the public and private spheres not as women, but as men, resulting in zero change in the quality of the system, and only flipping its demographics around. Historically, matriarchy was NEVER oppressive towards men, instead focusing on egalitarianism and rule by consensus (see the Minangkabau in Indonesia or the Musuo in China), so clearly oppression is a characteristic trait of patriarchy alone.
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Do I know any #English lawyers?
Nothing bad, I am just curious how someone would get case documents out of the court system for a tribunal I did back in 2014 - Since I assume those documents are "public" now.
#UK #Law #Solicitor #Barrister #Courts #Procedure #Legal #Vogon #Basement #Storage #System
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Do I know any #English lawyers?
Nothing bad, I am just curious how someone would get case documents out of the court system for a tribunal I did back in 2014 - Since I assume those documents are "public" now.
#UK #Law #Solicitor #Barrister #Courts #Procedure #Legal #Vogon #Basement #Storage #System
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Do I know any #English lawyers?
Nothing bad, I am just curious how someone would get case documents out of the court system for a tribunal I did back in 2014 - Since I assume those documents are "public" now.
#UK #Law #Solicitor #Barrister #Courts #Procedure #Legal #Vogon #Basement #Storage #System
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Do I know any #English lawyers?
Nothing bad, I am just curious how someone would get case documents out of the court system for a tribunal I did back in 2014 - Since I assume those documents are "public" now.
#UK #Law #Solicitor #Barrister #Courts #Procedure #Legal #Vogon #Basement #Storage #System