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  1. The German Federal Minister of Justice, Stefanie Hubig (SPD), plans to refine the Penal Code, specifically to address so-called "femicides" and killings motivat... news.osna.fm/?p=45220 | #news #changes #enhance #gendermotivated #justice

  2. The German Federal Minister of Justice, Stefanie Hubig (SPD), plans to refine the Penal Code, specifically to address so-called "femicides" and killings motivat... news.osna.fm/?p=45220 | #news #changes #enhance #gendermotivated #justice

  3. The German Federal Minister of Justice, Stefanie Hubig (SPD), plans to refine the Penal Code, specifically to address so-called "femicides" and killings motivat... news.osna.fm/?p=45220 | #news #changes #enhance #gendermotivated #justice

  4. The German Federal Minister of Justice, Stefanie Hubig (SPD), plans to refine the Penal Code, specifically to address so-called "femicides" and killings motivat... news.osna.fm/?p=45220 | #news #changes #enhance #gendermotivated #justice

  5. "I was very lucky. I grew up in a time where digital infrastructure wasn’t so standardized & locked down. Where I could experience the digital as something to built & shape & change. When I look at my 5 yr old son I wonder if he will have that opportunity. And I want him to have that, I want him to experience that #digitalsystems can be humane and can #enhance our lives as long as we can shape them around our needs and that that #reshaping is possible & doable."
    Me too..
    tante.cc/2026/01/08/personal-c

  6. It's been a while since I posted a new blog post. A few days ago I needed to go off the beaten path while working on one of my Enhance based AWS projects, so I thought I might as well document the ride.

    rijsdam.nl/blog/using-aws-lite #aws #serverless #enhance #architect #dynamodb

  7. It's been a while since I posted a new blog post. A few days ago I needed to go off the beaten path while working on one of my Enhance based AWS projects, so I thought I might as well document the ride.

    rijsdam.nl/blog/using-aws-lite #aws #serverless #enhance #architect #dynamodb

  8. It's been a while since I posted a new blog post. A few days ago I needed to go off the beaten path while working on one of my Enhance based AWS projects, so I thought I might as well document the ride.

    rijsdam.nl/blog/using-aws-lite #aws #serverless #enhance #architect #dynamodb

  9. Lumines Arise review: The best magically gets better
    Enhance have managed to churn out something fresh and new from a 20 year old franchise, and it's one of the most wonderful experiences of the year
    sidequesting.com/2025/11/lumin
    #Reviews #enhance #lumines #LuminesArise #playstation #Review

  10. Why would anyone want to put bad Lumines gameplay on the internet?

    Because he really wants attention and he had the day off from work.

    MajorOffline: Lumines Arise Demo – MajorLinux

    majorlinux.com/majoroffline-lu

    #Arcade #Casual #Demo #Enhance #Gaming #Lumines #LuminesArise #MonstarsInc #Multiplayer #PC #PS5 #Puzzle #PvP #Singleplayer #Steam #Gaming

  11. Why would anyone want to put bad Lumines gameplay on the internet?

    Because he really wants attention and he had the day off from work.

    Check it out on Steam!
    store.steampowered.com/app/384

    MajorOffline: Lumines Arise Demo – MajorLinux

    majorlinux.com/majoroffline-lu

    #Arcade #Casual #Demo #Enhance #Gaming #Lumines #LuminesArise #MonstarsInc #Multiplayer #PC #PS5 #Puzzle #PvP #Singleplayer #Steam

  12. Why would anyone want to put bad Lumines gameplay on the internet?

    Because he really wants attention and he had the day off from work.

    Check it out on Steam!

    store.steampowered.com/app/384

    MajorOffline: Lumines Arise Demo

    youtube.com/watch?v=fT5Pxbw6src

    #LuminesArise #Enhance #Gaming

  13. Why would anyone want to put bad Lumines gameplay on the internet?

    Because he really wants attention and he had the day off from work.

    Check it out on Steam!

    store.steampowered.com/app/384

    MajorOffline: Lumines Arise Demo – MajorLinux

    majorlinux.com/majoroffline-lu

    #Arcade #Casual #Demo #Enhance #Gaming #Lumines #LuminesArise #MonstarsInc #Multiplayer #PC #PS5 #Puzzle #PvP #SinglePlayer #Steam

  14. How Design Can Enhance Cybersecurity In an era of constant technological evolution, cybersecurity is more important than ever. Yet, traditional security protocols often create friction between users and the systems they interact with. The result? Security measures that users ignore,...

    medium.com/design-bootcamp/sec

    #designbootcamp #design #enhance #cybersecurity #constant #technological

  15. How Design Can Enhance Cybersecurity In an era of constant technological evolution, cybersecurity is more important than ever. Yet, traditional security protocols often create friction between users and the systems they interact with. The result? Security measures that users ignore,...

    medium.com/design-bootcamp/sec

    #designbootcamp #design #enhance #cybersecurity #constant #technological

  16. Theda Skocpol, a professor of political science and sociology at Harvard, contended that many of the developments in states controlled by Republicans are a result of careful, long-term #planning by conservative strategists, particularly those in the #Federalist #Society, who are developing tools to build what she called “#minority #authoritarianism” within the context of a nominally democratic system of government.

    Skocpol outlined her thinking in an email:

    The first-movers who figured out how to configure this new “laboratory of democratic constriction” were legal eagles in the Federalist Society and beyond, because the key structural dynamic in the current G.O.P. gallop toward minority authoritarianism is the mutual interlock between post-2010 Republican control, often supermajority control, of dozens of #state #legislatures and the #SCOTUS #decision in 2019 to allow even the most #extreme and bizarre forms of partisan #gerrymandering.

    These organized, richly resourced actors, she wrote,
    "have figured out how to #rig the current U.S. #system of #federalism and #divided #branches, given generational and geographic realities on the ground, and the in many ways fluky 2016 presidential election gave them what they needed to put the interlock in place. They are stoking and using the fears and resentments of about half or so of the G.O.P. popular base to #undo #American #democracy and #enhance their own #power and #privileges. They are doing it because they can, and they believe in what they are doing. They are America’s G.O.P. Leninists.
    Skocpol did not pull her punches:

    This situation, locked in place by a #corruptly #installed #Supreme #Court #majority and by many #rotten-borough #judicial #districts like the one in #Amarillo, means that minority #authoritarians, behind a bare facade of “#constitutionalism,” can render majority-elected officials, including the president and many governors, officials in name only. The great thing from the minority authoritarian point of view is that those visible chief executives (and urban mayors and district attorneys) can still be blamed for government nonfunction and societal problems, but they cannot address them with even broadly supported measures (such as simple background checks for having military assault weapons).

    nytimes.com/2023/04/12/opinion

  17. Theda Skocpol, a professor of political science and sociology at Harvard, contended that many of the developments in states controlled by Republicans are a result of careful, long-term #planning by conservative strategists, particularly those in the #Federalist #Society, who are developing tools to build what she called “#minority #authoritarianism” within the context of a nominally democratic system of government.

    Skocpol outlined her thinking in an email:

    The first-movers who figured out how to configure this new “laboratory of democratic constriction” were legal eagles in the Federalist Society and beyond, because the key structural dynamic in the current G.O.P. gallop toward minority authoritarianism is the mutual interlock between post-2010 Republican control, often supermajority control, of dozens of #state #legislatures and the #SCOTUS #decision in 2019 to allow even the most #extreme and bizarre forms of partisan #gerrymandering.

    These organized, richly resourced actors, she wrote,
    "have figured out how to #rig the current U.S. #system of #federalism and #divided #branches, given generational and geographic realities on the ground, and the in many ways fluky 2016 presidential election gave them what they needed to put the interlock in place. They are stoking and using the fears and resentments of about half or so of the G.O.P. popular base to #undo #American #democracy and #enhance their own #power and #privileges. They are doing it because they can, and they believe in what they are doing. They are America’s G.O.P. Leninists.
    Skocpol did not pull her punches:

    This situation, locked in place by a #corruptly #installed #Supreme #Court #majority and by many #rotten-borough #judicial #districts like the one in #Amarillo, means that minority #authoritarians, behind a bare facade of “#constitutionalism,” can render majority-elected officials, including the president and many governors, officials in name only. The great thing from the minority authoritarian point of view is that those visible chief executives (and urban mayors and district attorneys) can still be blamed for government nonfunction and societal problems, but they cannot address them with even broadly supported measures (such as simple background checks for having military assault weapons).

    nytimes.com/2023/04/12/opinion

  18. Theda Skocpol, a professor of political science and sociology at Harvard, contended that many of the developments in states controlled by Republicans are a result of careful, long-term #planning by conservative strategists, particularly those in the #Federalist #Society, who are developing tools to build what she called “#minority #authoritarianism” within the context of a nominally democratic system of government.

    Skocpol outlined her thinking in an email:

    The first-movers who figured out how to configure this new “laboratory of democratic constriction” were legal eagles in the Federalist Society and beyond, because the key structural dynamic in the current G.O.P. gallop toward minority authoritarianism is the mutual interlock between post-2010 Republican control, often supermajority control, of dozens of #state #legislatures and the #SCOTUS #decision in 2019 to allow even the most #extreme and bizarre forms of partisan #gerrymandering.

    These organized, richly resourced actors, she wrote,
    "have figured out how to #rig the current U.S. #system of #federalism and #divided #branches, given generational and geographic realities on the ground, and the in many ways fluky 2016 presidential election gave them what they needed to put the interlock in place. They are stoking and using the fears and resentments of about half or so of the G.O.P. popular base to #undo #American #democracy and #enhance their own #power and #privileges. They are doing it because they can, and they believe in what they are doing. They are America’s G.O.P. Leninists.
    Skocpol did not pull her punches:

    This situation, locked in place by a #corruptly #installed #Supreme #Court #majority and by many #rotten-borough #judicial #districts like the one in #Amarillo, means that minority #authoritarians, behind a bare facade of “#constitutionalism,” can render majority-elected officials, including the president and many governors, officials in name only. The great thing from the minority authoritarian point of view is that those visible chief executives (and urban mayors and district attorneys) can still be blamed for government nonfunction and societal problems, but they cannot address them with even broadly supported measures (such as simple background checks for having military assault weapons).

    nytimes.com/2023/04/12/opinion

  19. Theda Skocpol, a professor of political science and sociology at Harvard, contended that many of the developments in states controlled by Republicans are a result of careful, long-term #planning by conservative strategists, particularly those in the #Federalist #Society, who are developing tools to build what she called “#minority #authoritarianism” within the context of a nominally democratic system of government.

    Skocpol outlined her thinking in an email:

    The first-movers who figured out how to configure this new “laboratory of democratic constriction” were legal eagles in the Federalist Society and beyond, because the key structural dynamic in the current G.O.P. gallop toward minority authoritarianism is the mutual interlock between post-2010 Republican control, often supermajority control, of dozens of #state #legislatures and the #SCOTUS #decision in 2019 to allow even the most #extreme and bizarre forms of partisan #gerrymandering.

    These organized, richly resourced actors, she wrote,
    "have figured out how to #rig the current U.S. #system of #federalism and #divided #branches, given generational and geographic realities on the ground, and the in many ways fluky 2016 presidential election gave them what they needed to put the interlock in place. They are stoking and using the fears and resentments of about half or so of the G.O.P. popular base to #undo #American #democracy and #enhance their own #power and #privileges. They are doing it because they can, and they believe in what they are doing. They are America’s G.O.P. Leninists.
    Skocpol did not pull her punches:

    This situation, locked in place by a #corruptly #installed #Supreme #Court #majority and by many #rotten-borough #judicial #districts like the one in #Amarillo, means that minority #authoritarians, behind a bare facade of “#constitutionalism,” can render majority-elected officials, including the president and many governors, officials in name only. The great thing from the minority authoritarian point of view is that those visible chief executives (and urban mayors and district attorneys) can still be blamed for government nonfunction and societal problems, but they cannot address them with even broadly supported measures (such as simple background checks for having military assault weapons).

    nytimes.com/2023/04/12/opinion

  20. Theda Skocpol, a professor of political science and sociology at Harvard, contended that many of the developments in states controlled by Republicans are a result of careful, long-term #planning by conservative strategists, particularly those in the #Federalist #Society, who are developing tools to build what she called “#minority #authoritarianism” within the context of a nominally democratic system of government.

    Skocpol outlined her thinking in an email:

    The first-movers who figured out how to configure this new “laboratory of democratic constriction” were legal eagles in the Federalist Society and beyond, because the key structural dynamic in the current G.O.P. gallop toward minority authoritarianism is the mutual interlock between post-2010 Republican control, often supermajority control, of dozens of #state #legislatures and the #SCOTUS #decision in 2019 to allow even the most #extreme and bizarre forms of partisan #gerrymandering.

    These organized, richly resourced actors, she wrote,
    "have figured out how to #rig the current U.S. #system of #federalism and #divided #branches, given generational and geographic realities on the ground, and the in many ways fluky 2016 presidential election gave them what they needed to put the interlock in place. They are stoking and using the fears and resentments of about half or so of the G.O.P. popular base to #undo #American #democracy and #enhance their own #power and #privileges. They are doing it because they can, and they believe in what they are doing. They are America’s G.O.P. Leninists.
    Skocpol did not pull her punches:

    This situation, locked in place by a #corruptly #installed #Supreme #Court #majority and by many #rotten-borough #judicial #districts like the one in #Amarillo, means that minority #authoritarians, behind a bare facade of “#constitutionalism,” can render majority-elected officials, including the president and many governors, officials in name only. The great thing from the minority authoritarian point of view is that those visible chief executives (and urban mayors and district attorneys) can still be blamed for government nonfunction and societal problems, but they cannot address them with even broadly supported measures (such as simple background checks for having military assault weapons).

    nytimes.com/2023/04/12/opinion