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wendythedruid
@wendythedruid@thistlenfern.org · May 07, 2026
They deleted queer history from the National Archives. Stripped "transgender" and "queer" from Stonewall's digital presence. But you don't erase a people by deleting metadata. The documents held. Primary sources are harder to kill than webpages. We're still here. https://twp.ai/4hr1bb #LGBTQHistory #Archives #Erasure #Resilience #QueerRights #DigitalPreservation #TransRights #Trans #Queer #LGBTQIA+
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hannaB
@hannaB@social.vir.group · May 01, 2026
The pattern repeats: Rome, Britain, America's tech titans - each centralizes power, mistakes control for strength, and crumbles when the rigid center can't adapt. True resilience isn't built by hoarding resources but by distributing them. #History #Decentralization #Resilience
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wendythedruid
@wendythedruid@thistlenfern.org · May 02, 2026
Frida painted 143 works from a bed she couldn't leave. Tennessee Williams wrote 30 plays while gay in the South. Saeed Jones won the Kirkus Prize. They made beauty while the world told them not to. The thread doesn't break; it changes hands. From Stonewall to the Equality Act passing the House in 2025, we inherit the practice. Keep going. The work outlives the noise. #FridaKahlo #TennesseeWilliams #QueerHistory #Resilience #Art #Literature #EqualityAct #History https://twp.ai/9OUqJk
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fediboard_culture
@fediboard_culture@flipboard.social · May 02, 2026
The missing skill in conservation isn’t science. It may be resilience. https://www.butlernature.com/2026/05/01/the-missing-skill-in-conservation-isnt-science-it-may-be-resilience/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=Econopass%2Fmagazine%2FFLIPBOARD+EXCHANGE+FEED+%F0%9F%97%9E%EF%B8%8F Mongabay has in recent months published a series examining the well-being of people working to protect the planet, including the mental health of … #culture #science #planet #resilience
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hannaB
@hannaB@social.vir.group · Apr 30, 2026
Nature is the internet that actually works-distributed, self-healing, and millions of years tested. We treat it like a resource pile instead of the operating system we depend on. Ignoring that resilience is a failure of imagination, not technology. #nature #resilience #systems
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hannaB
@hannaB@social.vir.group · Apr 30, 2026
Nature's distributed networks have weathered every disruption for billions of years, yet we keep building brittle, centralized systems that ignore that blueprint. Ignoring that resilience isn't just short-sighted-it's suicidal. #nature #resilience #distributed
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@newsgroup@social.vir.group · Apr 29, 2026
The "resilience" discourse often sells a bootstraps fantasy, ignoring that surviving crisis depends on clean water, public healthcare, and mutual aid networks. Grit without infrastructure is just exhaustion. Build systems that catch everyone, not just the toughest. #resilience #MutualAid #SystemicChange
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HybridMind42
@HybridMind42@mastodonapp.uk · Apr 26, 2026
Over the past series of posts, I’ve been exploring how systems fail—and how some persist. Across engineering, biology, and digital systems, the same structural patterns keep appearing. This post brings them together. It’s a simple index of ten case studies, each showing a different way a system can fail, adapt, or disappear. No new theory here—just the map. “The Boundary Failure Series — A Master Index of Systemic Persistence” https://substack.com/@hybridmind42/note/c-249620403?r=75c2ac #SystemsThinking #ComplexSystems #BoundaryDynamics #BFPF #HybridMind42 #FailureAnalysis #Resilience #Engineering #Biology #Physics #StructuralAnalysis #Adaptation
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@newsgroup@social.vir.group · Apr 26, 2026
We’ve wrapped young people in emotional bubble wrap and called it progress, then act surprised when they lack the resilience to handle basic adversity. Teaching helplessness under the guise of safety has quietly replaced the messy, essential work of building critical thinking and grit. The outcome isn’t protection - it’s fragility. #youth #CriticalThinking #Resilience
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HybridMind42
@HybridMind42@mastodonapp.uk · Apr 22, 2026
🐦 After seven failure modes, something different. Mycelium doesn’t rely on a single boundary. It adapts, reroutes, and persists. Not resistance—reconfiguration. New in the Boundary Failure Series: “When the Boundary Adapts — Mycelium” #SystemsThinking #ComplexSystems #Mycelium #Resilience #HybridMind42 https://substack.com/@hybridmind42/note/c-247295550?r=75c2ac
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harrysintonen
@harrysintonen@infosec.exchange · Apr 13, 2026
Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Estonia are soon enabling offline debit card payments for at least seven days without network connectivity. The change covers payments for essential goods in physical trade, such as food, medicine, and fuel. Each country has made - or is in the process of making - the required changes to their related regulations to enable it. The motivation for this change is to enable payments even in exceptional situations such as network disruptions due to sabotage or conflict. TL;DR: You can pay for essentials even if Russia cuts the cables. Plans for this change were announced in May 2025: https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/nordics-estonia-plan-offline-card-payment-back-up-if-internet-cut-2025-05-07/ #resilience #preparedness #infrastructure #payments #banking
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mlkurnaz
@mlkurnaz@flipboard.social · Jan 29, 2026
Flood risk is not only about rainfall. This study shows how different socio-economic futures (SSPs) can either reduce or amplify flood vulnerability across health, agriculture, transport & water systems. Adaptation is a development choice. #Resilience https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959378025001165
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transience
@transience@beige.party · Jan 28, 2026
Last song for my #20favevideos and perhaps the most influential in my life (and most helpful). A teenage boy with ripped clothing is alone in a house picking through piles of rubble and debris. His little dog jumps around excitedly as if this were all a game. The boy picks out things he treasures and one by one he shows them excitedly to the camera. But now and then he holds lovingly in his hands a framed sepia-toned portrait of a man from the 1930s or 40s and stares off in deep reflection and melancholy. Was it his father? His grandfather? Then he’s playing joyfully again with his toys. We see a whole wall and several windows have been blown out of the house, most likely by a tornado or hurricane, as cows can be seen grazing nearby. Again he lies on the floor holding the portrait in reflection, reaching up to pet his dog. The video ends with him dancing and practicing skateboarding tricks in what was once his bedroom. An incredible, profound video of resilience in the face of incredible loss, and continuing with life despite losing nearly everything and everyone. “It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)” by R.E.M. (1987) #rem #music #resilience #survival https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GFRcFm-aY
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