This meta post isn’t our typical monthly update.

📡 Technical updates 📡

The previously announced server maintenance of the supplementary services (Movim, XMPP, Wiki) had to be postponed to this month due to some difficulties encountered with the upgraded host system. We are currently looking into making it a bit more modular, but the PHP software doesn’t lend itself very well to containerization.

We also started some slow improvements to our overall network structure to prepare for a potential upgrade to a 10 gbit fiber connection next year, but this will likely not have a big impact on SLRPNK itself as we are currently still far from exceeding the currently available bandwidth. It could allow for a sister Peertube site or something similar though.

💌 Donation support 💌

We hope to finally open a way to donate for helping to run the infrastructure that SLRPNK runs on this month. Initially it will be possible to donate through LiberaPay or directly to us through Stripe with a credit card. Since we are not a registered non-profit or so, we cannot provide you with a certificate for tax deductions though. If there is a big demand for alternative donation platforms like Patreon or KoFi etc. we can also consider it, but usually those just end up costing additional fees with little or no benefit to us.

We also applied for a small grant from NLnet to help us implement an option to donate through GNU Taler, which might become available to people in EU countries via a German coop bank sometimes mid 2025. We will keep you updated if that grant gets approved and how and when you can try it. If you are generally interested in GNU Taler, check out /c/money.

The United States elected a fascist government

SLRPNK is an international instance, and we try to avoid centering United States politics and news, as there is enough of that elsewhere in the Threadiverse. As the center of the world order, unfortunately much of what happens in the USA has resounding repercussions across the world. Sometimes those events are so big it becomes important to discuss them, even in our tiny corner of the internet.

During the campaign, the centrist Democratic Party appropriated a leftist talking point: Trump is a fascist. Now the Democrats are preparing for the peaceful transition of power to a fascist. This in unequivocally a bad thing for the people of the United States and the people of the world. A small cottage industry has arisen overnight of pundits giving post-election analysis. Here’s what I think is relevant to you as a solarpunk:

You and I are in the midst of fomenting a media revolution through our participation in the Fediverse. It may sound self-congratulatory to compare the invention of ActivityPub to the printing press, the radio, internet, social networking sites, and micro-blogging. But I wouldn’t be this committed to the platform if I didn’t believe it was true.

Pay close attention to how fascists made extremely good use of emerging media messaging methods this election to disseminate false information to gullible voters. The last time fascists came to power, they did the very same thing with the new technology of radio broadcasting.

I believe there is a structural difference between Fediverse technology and those previous technologies - most of the fascists have already fucked off to their isolated islands, while our social graph continues to grow. If we can keep the Fediverse growing, the political revolutions it will eventually facilitate will have a much different character.

The other thing to notice is it wasn’t just the United States where the incumbent party lost votes this election. Pundits have noted that during times of high inflation, it is typical for the electorate to blame their economic anxiety on the current government. This is backed by data.

[Image Description: Data showing historical and recent shift in vote share from incumbent parties across governments]

Every ruling party in every developed country got a smaller percentage of the votes than it did in the previous year. This is attributed to worldwide inflation and economic hardship.

As one of the few communities not in passive or active denial of the seriousness of global warming, we can recognize the climate catastrophe is directly responsible for a significant amount of this economic chaos. We can also predict that since little is being done to slow environmental collapse, economic conditions will get worse.

If there is an election in four more years, it is unlikely that fascists will stay in power. If there is no fair election, or Trump suspends elections, that does not change the facts on the ground. Ask Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Syria and Bahrain if autocracy saved them from popular unrest due to inflation. Trump is planting the seeds of revolt now by planning to dismiss his most competent generals and hundreds of thousands of female, gay, and transgender soldiers. If there is a revolution in the United States, it will probably involve the disbanded military.

Two years after the death of Hitler, Albert Camus published La Peste. It is a story where a plague overruns a city, only to disappear just as quickly, but with the looming threat to one day return. The plague is a excellent metaphor for fascism. I can’t offer much solace, but I’m confident of this – fascism is terrible but not sustainable. The silver lining of this tragedy is that it will one day be over. Let’s continue our preparations so that day comes sooner, and that we and our loved ones survive to see it.

The preparations

The future is more difficult to predict than ever, but we can narrow down some essential preparations that could end up being the most critical. These recommendations are mostly based on Deviant Ollem’s talk on Risk & Preparedness. I’d recommend watching that for more detail, if you have the time.

Find a good lawyer and memorize their phone number ⚖️

This goes for everyone, but especially if you are an activist, a minority, trans, an immigrant, a person who is publicly leftist, or any other person who is likely to be targeted by the new regime. If they use the legal system against you, already having a lawyer in mind and their number in your head (or a business card with their number on it inside your phone case or wallet) will give you a critical leg up if you’re sitting in a jail cell without access to the contacts in your phone. This advice may become less useful as time goes on and the courts become sidelined entirely, but at least right now, I would consider it worth the effort.

Get your passport 🛂

If you’ve ever thought about getting a passport but have been putting it off, or you have one that’s expired: get one. Get it soon. There may come a time when you need to flee the country quickly to save your life, and the most critical piece of documentation you will need is a valid passport, and the time to get one is long before you need it. If it eventually becomes possible or necessary to legitimately claim asylum in a less hostile country due to political persecution in the US, having a passport will be essential.

Also, though this is highly dependent on your lineage, if you have a parent, grandparent, or possibly even great-grandparent who was a foreign citizen, look into the process of applying to become a dual-citizen for that country by ancestry. Some countries make the process somewhat easy, and will even be willing to sorta fudge things a bit to grant you citizenship (Italy is one example, more details in the Deviant talk linked above). If you’re able to take this route, this would give you the easiest escape route out of the US if it became too dangerous for you to stay. If this is a viable route for you, I would advise you to gather the required documents and begin the process as soon as possible, as some countries can take 6 months or more to get a foreign passport in your hand, while others can be quicker.

Consider acquiring the means to keep yourself safe 🛡️

Having a good can of pepper spray probably wouldn’t be a bad idea; they’re cheap, easy to learn how to use, non-lethal, and usually quite effective at giving yourself an opportunity to escape a bad situation (I would recommend POM, who also offer inert training canisters to practice with).

In addition, it may be worth considering taking a reputable self-defense class that teaches you how to fight with your hands or a melee weapon effectively. Learning how to take a punch will really help if things get physical.

Learn First Aid! ⛑️

It is equally, if not more important, to be able to keep yourself and others alive if they get hurt. This is a tremendously useful skill for anyone to learn, you can never have too many medics.

Tacticool Girlfriend provides a great introduction building a personal first aid kit, called an IFAK, which can deal with things like bullet wounds and other serious bleeding wounds. I also want to emphasize her recommendation of only buying medical gear from reputable sources (not Amazon!), such as North American Rescue to avoid fakes that could cost you your life.

But you’ll need to learn how to use that equipment, too. The best resource for that is to take a local Stop The Bleed class, which are pretty widely available in most places. They may cost a small fee, but can also sometimes be free. Alternatively, if you cannot access a local class, this video by PrepMedic will give you a solid understanding of how to use Tourniquets and Gauze for wound packing.

Injuries are less harmful if they are tended to early. Learning first aid can help conserve resources when healthcare becomes unaffordable. Having several medics in case of harm by police is an extremely powerful morale booster during a protest that may become a police riot. When you become comfortable with the basics of first aid, riot medicine is the next suggested step.

Establish or join local Mutual Aid networks ✊

If you haven’t already, get to know your neighbors. Mutual aid is a willingness to support and grow your community. This can include informal networks through friends, tenant/renter organizations, solidarity groups, and industrial unions.

These are groups using direct action to solve each other’s problems. Building strong communities makes it difficult for fascism to take root. The actions of the government are going to hit every community hard, and the ones who build trust in each other and work together are most likely to survive. We’ve been building a list of resources in [email protected] to help you on your way.

This isn’t only for your own community protection. Your ability to organize today will change the political landscape tomorrow. When revolution occurs, the social organizations that show the greatest resilience through the regime are the ones typically calling the shots when the dust settles. When it comes to elections, get out the vote drives are useless if most of the voters are fascists. At some point, you have to do grassroots political education if you don’t want fascist candidates winning elections. Mutual aid networks are excellent forums not only for teaching each other good political ideas, but demonstrating them in practice.

Open Discussion

You don’t have to endorse my or any of our views to be welcome on this platform. Our fight for a better future brings us all together. This isn’t just my soap-box though - it’s your soap-box too. If you’ve got questions about the server or the Fediverse in general, this is a great place to ask them. If you notice an issue with the service, posting the problem here will get it visibility.

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    Sorry for the down-time this morning. Something caused the server to reboot into an unclean state and I wasn’t around to hard reset it immediately.

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    Thanks very much for the writeup, encouragement and advice. I’m in the planning stages right now and anything to prepare helps a lot.

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      Ever since Lemmy implemented the full image proxy there have been loads of random issues with thumbnail creation. Supposedly the latest release fixed them, but the devs claimed so also for the last two releases to have fixed the issues 🤷‍♂️ I tried for a while to find some pattern and report it, but it seems pretty random.

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    Anyone else getting a lot of broken images lately?

    PS: Great post, forgot to say it earlier because I was going to write something longer but never did.

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      Lately as in since a few months? The full image proxy is definitly buggy and causes issues with thumbnail creation and sometimes when you are the first person to open an image there is a slight delay and other such random issues. Also if the remote image is bigger than our upload limit (10mb if I remember correctly) it will fail to load.

      I don’t think these are issues caused by our setup specifically but rather upstream bugs, but not too many other Lemmy instances run the full image proxy so it seems low priority to find and fix these issues.

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        I feel like it’s been more recent than the last few months. Maybe few weeks? And it never really happened before that. I’ll try to link to a post to make sure it’s not just me.

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    Trump’s election was a bad day for us non-Americans as well, don’t worry. However, let’s not forget to look to the positive as well. UK has finally stopped with populism as well as Poland. A coup attempt was thwarted in South Korea as we speak. And while I am anxious of my own country (France) as today the government is likely to be dismissed, and that the far right is in the starting blocks, the fight still goes on.

    I too think that social networks are one of the most crucial tools to build a society of tomorrow and in a more immediate sense to fight fascism. It has been hard to see the exodus from Twitter to Blusky which I think will probably go the same way as Twitter did. But it is hard to criticize it too harshly as leaving Twitter is a very urgent thing that should have been done the day before yesterday.

    Nothing much to add to your post. Hang on, take care and make sure to tell us when we can participate and donate to help this server.

    To all the US friends, we know that not every US citizen is a Trump fan. But please resist as much as you can. Don’t get complacent. Don’t think it will just go away. Half of the US population is fine with Trump. Even more if you count all those that didn’t care enough to vote. Resistance can be about buying guns, but it’s also about cultural battles.

    During World War II, French resistance had a motto: Résister, c’est créer. Créer, c’est résister.

    Resistance is an act of creation and acts of creation are resistance. The most effective and the most motivating way to resist is in building the society we should have and not the mere compromise that existed while fascists were a bit under 50% of the votes.

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    Thanks so much for the thorough and inspiring post. I’m hopeful things won’t be as bad as I fear they will, but preparation is a key part of prevention.

    I also look forward to donating what I can to the instance.

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    Quick addendum to the Acquiring the means to keep yourself safe section:

    In addition to Pepper spray and learning self-defense, consider acquiring body armor to keep yourself protected and alive. This can range from sports equipment to defend against batons and other melee weapons, all the way to ballistic armor to protect against pistols or rifles. This article gives a pretty excellent overview of what you should look for, where you should get it (including one leftist armor maker!), and even briefly covers DIY armor if you’re on a tight budget. Be sure to follow that up with a good helmet, and if you can, a gasmask too.

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      All useful information.

      I would add some notes. They are somewhat haphazard, I apologize, it’s 3 at night here. :)

      In a protest setting, where police might use non-lethal weapons, protective equipment can save the day repeatedly. It also protects well enough against thugs with clubs.

      But if lethal weapons are used, even the best armor often fails and everyone is too fragile, despite having armor. Generally, in such conditions, other factors (awareness, coordination, range) determine outcomes.

      Generally, quite soon after armor has proven useful, an age-old pattern emerges: competing factions erect barricades. At that point, much depends on what the population thought before that - whether the population is willing to support and supply protesters, or maybe even sabotage attempts to suppress them. If the population is “meh, it’s not my fight”, for a protester, that is bad news.

      Needless to say, it’s best if peaceful mass protest can occur before this stage, and show great numbers. Srdja Popovic (whose colleagues helped remove Milosevic in Serbia, but it took them ages and required external help) makes several good points in Blueprint for Revolution. If a protest has no risk of violence, grannies and people with kids show up. Critical mass is shown and vital communication lines are established this way, police are aware that they will lose popularity fast if they initiate violence. Various factions will try to propose leaders, leaders will try to propose strategies and tactics. However, mass protest could lose momentum or fragment into non-cooperating factions. One way to protect a movement against loss of momentum is to build an organization that gathers resources and funnels them into the struggle, and to have achievable waypoints before a distant final goal. This way lies politics.

      Another way out of mass protest is for protesters to attempt subverting power structures at a rapid pace - typically after gaining confidence of having overwhelming numbers, something which the phase of peaceful mass protest seeks to demonstrate. This way lies revolution, with a far greater risk of violence. It’s best not to go there without really having overwhelming numbers, and a clear message of how chaos will be short in duration (most populations in a tumultous situation desperately look for a message of how chaos will be over, and it’s best if a rotten government ain’t the only place offering one).

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    In the interest of building my own mutual aid networks, I have started a new community I would like to call attention to.

    [email protected]

    I would love to start some discussions with the Solarpunk brain-trust on my favorite topic.

    Like and subscribe, etc.

    My goal is to facilitate discussions online that motivate real life changes for me and everyone else who cares about their yoga practice.

    Hope to see you there.

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        I will cross post to that community. Yoga has definitely changed my body for the better. Feeling so strong has been a huge boost to all areas of my life!

        However, I resist the idea of merging. Yoga is much more than a physical exercise. The physical act of ‘doing yoga’ is only one part of a whole system of philosophy that is very intricate.

        I am seeking to build a space and a community of people who value that philosophy and like to get down and dorky with it. The fact that I have awesome abs and a world-class butt is a side effect that I am supposed to be too evolved spiritually to care about. ;)

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          No worries - I just thought I would extend the offer. I don’t actually run the place but had a very similar idea as the mod and jumped in head first when I saw he made a community.

          Anyway we are trying to incorporate a bit of the philosophy side too, but understandably not as much as what you’re probably hoping for.

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    Is the ‘!inperson’ link needing to be fixed?

    Thank you for writing this. It’s more important than ever for people to have a source of hope, help, and inspiration amidst the darkness.

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    Since we are not a registered non-profit or so, we cannot provide you with a certificate for tax deductions though

    Consider opencollective :3

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      I am working on a customized fosspay fork that also has OpenCollective integration. Might be an option, but right now the extra fees that causes would be really only worth it if there are many people from the US that would really like those donation certificates.

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    Cool post.

    Former emt Just jumping in on the first aid section: great writeup. I just wanted to double click on the “get educated” part of first aid. For example, a tourniquet is an incredible device, but it is very very dangerous if used incorrectly.

    Know this: if a tourniquet is needed, and you apply it, it is not temporary. It is not a bandaid. It should not come off until you are in a hospital. It will fucking hurt. The limb it is applied to is in great danger, and higher level medical care needs to be sought ASAP. A normal person, especially one suffering shock, will not be able to walk on a tourniquet 'ed leg.

    The only proper place for it to be removed is a hospital, because the implication is that there is work to be done to stabilize the wound and repair the vein or artery which is causing the serious bleeding.

    Anyway to be clear I’m not criticizing the writeup at all. It’s excellent. Just hammering home that gear you can buy on the internet can have serious consequences, and should be well understood.

    P.S. Another one is suture kits. It’s attractive to imagine you can stitch up a wound and keep on trucking, but outside of hospital conditions, you may have just created an infection pocket. If you MUST self/field suture, know that you must rigorously clean the wound, debriding any solids (like sand, or metal fragments) out, and ensuring trapped fluids can drain away. All while maintaining sterility.

    Really I’m giving medical “advice” of risks, not best practices. I’m highlighting consequences, not telling you what to do. Get trained, and if you need to do more “serious” stuff, know that you still very much need a hospital or at minimum, equipped higher level pro such as a doctor.

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    This is a discussion thread right? I hope I am asking this in the right place

    I am thinking about opening a community about public transport/transit here. My questions are:

    • how do I promote it so it gets more audiences and it doesn’t become empty?
    • how do I find moderators for the community? due to many things it’s possible that I am not always available moderating it
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      Crossposting into communities like /c/urbanism can help promote a community.

      I think for moderators it is best if you look for people that start posting or commenting in your new community and ask them via DM if they want to help moderating it.

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    Great post!

    I was wondering is there a way to help this instance with tech skills, testing, organizing tasks, writing documentation or something like that?

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      We have a /c/meta community and a wiki for documentation purposes. If you have a good idea what to improve or change feel free to open a thread and we can also give wiki edit permissions.

      We also do a monthly brainstorm for this sticky thread with the admins and active community moderators on our XMPP chat and draft it via our Etherpad service.

      Our technical setup is a bit complex and somewhat documented here. Direct access to the server is obviously limited to very few trusted admins.

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    I notice that communities in this instance prefers to post links. Wouldn’t it be nice if we post more discussion/question types of post?