jimmy
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anti computer aktion // where the commies at
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https://communistcaucus.com
sabotage can't replace labor organizing in tech (indeed some organizing is a precondition for it), but it's a tactic that militants on the inside should take more seriously
We've just published the first response to our call for new organizing tactics in the tech sector, by an anonymous software engineer: The Case for Sabotage collectiveactionintech.substack.com/p/the-case-f...
The case for sabotage
Creative tactics for a tech worker strike
collectiveactionintech.substack.com
July 27, 2025 at 6:23 AM
sabotage can't replace labor organizing in tech (indeed some organizing is a precondition for it), but it's a tactic that militants on the inside should take more seriously
put on the anti-ideology glasses with @dellsystem.bsky.social's regular column on the goddamn sf billboards
Ever wonder what the hell SF's weird tech billboards are saying? Wendy Liu—@dellsystem.bsky.social—tells us that while the billboards aim to sell to other businesses, they have a hidden social meaning:
This city is not for you: SF belongs to tech ruling class. bayareacurrent.com/the-billboar...
This city is not for you: SF belongs to tech ruling class. bayareacurrent.com/the-billboar...
San Francisco's Billboards Aren't For You
Wendy Liu, author of Abolish Silicon Valley, explains what those weird tech billboards are really saying
bayareacurrent.com
June 18, 2025 at 12:11 AM
put on the anti-ideology glasses with @dellsystem.bsky.social's regular column on the goddamn sf billboards
Reposted by jimmy
LA's Burning Waymos have become symbols for a growing anti-deportation movement. Some cry chaos—but @veenadubal.bsky.social argues that the flaming robo-taxis represent something else: the public’s fury at tech companies' interests trampling the common good. bayareacurrent.com/the-torched-...
The Torched Waymos: Burning Effigies of Tech Oligarchy
When protesters burned Waymo vehicles in the streets of Los Angeles it wasn’t wanton destruction. It was a direct message from the working class.
bayareacurrent.com
June 14, 2025 at 4:15 PM
LA's Burning Waymos have become symbols for a growing anti-deportation movement. Some cry chaos—but @veenadubal.bsky.social argues that the flaming robo-taxis represent something else: the public’s fury at tech companies' interests trampling the common good. bayareacurrent.com/the-torched-...
it's a crazy time to launch a new publication, but i'm proud to be tech editor for @bayareacurrent.bsky.social, an outlet for working-class stories and perspective
we have some bangers already up on the site and many more coming
we have some bangers already up on the site and many more coming
It’s a BAD DAY for the Bay’s tech and real estate oligarchs, and a VERY GOOD DAY for those of us who pay rent, work shifts, jump the turnstile, argue with the CalFresh guy, and wait forever for the god damn bus. Why? Because
@bayareacurrent
has arrived. 😈
bayareacurrent.com/why-were-lau...
@bayareacurrent
has arrived. 😈
bayareacurrent.com/why-were-lau...
Why We're Launching Bay Area Current
Because workers deserve everything.
bayareacurrent.com
June 13, 2025 at 8:46 PM
it's a crazy time to launch a new publication, but i'm proud to be tech editor for @bayareacurrent.bsky.social, an outlet for working-class stories and perspective
we have some bangers already up on the site and many more coming
we have some bangers already up on the site and many more coming
this site is lacking some degeneracy isn't it
June 1, 2025 at 11:30 AM
this site is lacking some degeneracy isn't it