I want to talk about something that happened yesterday when I was on my stupid walk and how I ended up doing 20,000 steps when I didn't mean to, I don't really have an opinion on it but I just want to get it out there maybe idk
BREAKING: Four Palestine Action activists found guilty of criminal damage are applying to remove the judge in their case on the grounds of bias. Mr Justice Jeremy Johnson is expected to sentence them as terrorists – despite being convicted of an ordinary criminal offence – in a move kept secret from the jury
this language is now indexed as a form of racial harassment. The mere mention of Palestinians and their ongoing mass killing, siege and starvation is treated as a form of bigotry. I don’t know what else to say other than this is completely dystopian and insane.
🚨Breaking: Amnesty International has today joined a criminal complaint against FedEx after The Ditch uncovered evidence the airline unlawfully transported F-35 fighter jet parts for the Israel Defense Forces through Belgium in June 2025
The U.S. obsession with perfect lawns is a big driver of what scientists have called an "insect Armageddon." All of the mowing, blowing, and insecticide and herbicide we dump is killing off the vast, complex. and beautiful world of insects, on which all life depends.
There's only 2 countries in the world with illegal unchecked Nuclear Weapons.
North Korea and Israel.
One of these countries has attacked 9 countries in the last 2 years and is committing a genocide.
It isn't North Korea.
The IDF has been accused of horrific war crimes in Gaza by the UN Human Rights Council & Amnesty International.
It is just common sense that those involved in war crimes should be held to account.
China has a population of roughly 1.4 billion people.
Ireland has a population of just over 5 million.
Yet Ireland has one of the highest concentrations of data centres on Earth.
Now let that sink in..
China is over 250 times larger than Ireland by population. It is the world's manufacturing powerhouse, a technological giant, and one of the most industrialised nations on the planet.
Yet on a per capita basis, Ireland has around 90 to 95 times more data centres than China.
Why?
Why does a small island nation on the edge of Europe need such a vast concentration of digital infrastructure?
Who is it really serving?
These facilities consume enormous amounts of electricity, place increasing pressure on the national grid, require significant water resources for cooling, and occupy valuable land that could be used for housing, agriculture, or productive local industry.
Meanwhile Irish families are struggling with housing shortages, rising energy costs, overstretched infrastructure, and declining public services.
We are constantly told this is "progress."
But progress for whom?
The reality is that Ireland is increasingly being positioned as a digital warehouse for multinational corporations and global data traffic.
A country of five million people should not be carrying a digital burden that is wildly disproportionate to its size.
When a nation has more data centres per person than a country with 1.4 billion people, it is time to start asking serious questions about who benefits, who pays the cost, and what kind of future is being built in our name.
Ireland was once known as the land of saints and scholars.
Now it risks becoming the server room of the world.
For the past two and a half years, the UK government has armed a genocide as it was livestreamed around the world.
Now, some politicians are pretending they have always been against the crimes they enabled.
Too little, too late. Your complicity will never, ever be forgotten.
To make sure British citizens realise what's going on, Palantir can now:
• Build and run the National Firearms Registry, tracking the addresses and medical files of 500,000 gun and explosives holders across all 43 police forces.
• Map your digital footprint by trialling police systems (like Project Nectar) that pull your texts, call logs, emails, and social media data into a single profile.
• Track your physical movements by linking live number plate trackers, CCTV locations, and mobile phone tower pings.
• Process unverified intelligence by feeding anonymous tips and police notes about who you meet into automated linking models.
• Profile police officers using data-matching tools that actively scrape the device logs, vehicle uses, and system logins of a force's own employees.
• Access direct NHS data through a £330 million contract, using admin privileges that let engineers view patient environments before the files are scrambled (pseudonymised).
This is the same Palantir used to coordinate the largest simultaneous terrorist attack in history by the IOF in Lebanon.
This is the same Palantir used by the IOF since 2014 and actively being used in Gaza.
Two years of lying about bombing hospitals in Gaza – supposedly to target "Hamas control and command centres" underneath – has really paid off.
Now Israel bombs Lebanon's hospitals and doesn't even need to pretend there's a military rationale.
Remember how everyone rushed to use his photo, of his walking toward an IDF tank to advocate for the lives of his patients? Rushed to plaster it everywhere, rushed to make AI edits, art, whatever. That was in December 2024.
How often is he mentioned today? He is alive, he is being tortured and slowly killed - he, alongside every Palestinian hostage, must be freed.
The IOF planted bombs hidden in food cans to murder Palestinians who find them, yesterday it was a child named Wadie.
This isn't the first time. Children have been killed by IEDs hidden in toys.
This is what the IOF and Israel does, yet we're wrong for calling them murderers?
I'm sorry, I didn't realize Israel had now escalated to the "quadruple tap" where they just keep killing and killing as people try desperately to help the wounded
@Little7Rose I’m done with Fitbit. Bullied into switching over to find one of the few key metrics I give a shit about has been removed. I bought a device with this feature. I’ve been using one with this feature for years. I’ve a high eventual heart attack risk. Not counting steps for fun.
The findings of the Household Energy Price Index for Europe show that the operation of a large number of data centres in this country were driving up prices for households.
https://t.co/AyA4R8kXhL