Interesting lower level stuff about lfi, fascinatnig that they have an app to do local stuff and how they came up with it
i wonder what anarchists think about that part of the lower rungs of lfi
(missed varn vlog for a time, this is a month ago)
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6745449
Will and Hesse close out this year’s horror movie mindset with a double feature of Takashi Miike‘s Audition and Kiyoshi Kurosawa‘s Pulse.
In the midst of a slew of Epstein dumps, Ed Zitron released an interesting article about Open AI that got lost in the noise regarding some, let's say, financial irregularities he believes are a possible sign of the bubble beginning to burst.

CW animal agriculture / birdflu ... read full post
Will being on the "Oh he's just being cancelled by purity obsessed internet lefties" train and Felix deciding that even if he had just made a mistake he had proven too much of a dumbass to hold elected office.
YouTube upload: youtu.be/RqPKXiqPLhw
Robert answers the big question: who does Peter Thiel think the antichrist might be? And we learn about the time he considered cryonically freezing his own head after death.
Robert sits down with Sarah Marshall to discuss just what Peter Thiel believes about the antichrist and who he thinks is destroying the world.
(2 Part Series)
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Will and Hesse are joined by returning guest, Theda Hammel, writer/director/star of Stress Positions, to talk about two serial killer films: Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom (1960) and John McNaughton’s Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986).
does anyone have (all the) episodes? especially the ptc vs fbi series or knows where i could find them
Surpise bonus content! 4 extra episodes will be uploaded consisting of interviews with the people who helped with research and writing. This first one is an interview with Jules Gill-Peterson, author of A Short History of Transmisogyny (which I highly recommend reading if you haven't already!) ... read full post
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Will and Hesse discuss the interesting pairing of James Whale’s The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Robert Hiltzik’s Sleepaway Camp (1983). What connection do these two films have? You’ll have to listen to the episode to find out.