The photo is a 1974 photo of Leslie Feinberg, from the FBI file on hir. I’ve written a piece on my interpretation of Transgender Warriors and Trans Liberation, but I don’t think it’s quite polished enough, so I’ll post it later. Instead, I’ll go over hir FBI file: https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/dc-metro/rg-065/6282555/Batch0010/6282555_100-HQ-480756.PDF.
The FBI thought Feinberg could be violating the Communist Control Act, advocating the overthrow of the government, and engaging in rebellion. Needless to say, a hero to all of us. Feinberg was a member of the Workers World Party (the party still exists, but more notably PSL split from it), which apparently wasn’t openly advocating for the overthrow of the U.S, they just think it’s inevitable.
My favorite line? “captioned subject is believed to be a white female, who became male through some kind of sex change operation, and is possibly homosexual”. Some interesting language choice, and it’s an interesting snapshot into the evolution of Leslie’s identity.
The FBI found Leslie’s place of birth and birthdate from public school records. It’s a bit of an interesting look into all of the many places the FBI can get their information, along with how information like that was so much more patchwork before the digital age.
“Interview of subject is not being recommended because of the questionable nature of his sexuality”. Hmm, interesting.
It’s interesting how their investigation spanned multiple cities, from Kansas City to NYC to Bufffalo to Boston. It probably involved quite a few officers, though I’m sure it wasn’t the main focus for all of them.
There’s some interesting mention about changes in Leslie’s gender identity. Born a girl, for a time wearing a beard and mustache, then going back to “she”. I’m sure we all know, Feinberg’s gender didn’t stop evolving there.
“Subject reportedly contributes all extra money to WWP”, Leslie definitely was dedicated to the cause. Leslie doesn’t attend NYC WWP meetings, but the FBI doesn’t mention why.
The FBI isn’t immune to typoes, Leslie did some “criminal terspass” that garnered some attention.They wasted some time checking if Leslie was in Boston, but verified where Leslie in NYC lived by pretending to be a part of the Voter Registration Commission.
There’s a whole 43 pages of documents, all just from 1974-75. There’s plenty of interesting tidbits in there, so maybe check it out.
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AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT on NixOS, but it has happened on Arch and Debian too. I usually run KDE but when I tried i3 just yesterday it also happened.
Can’t speak for Arch or Nix, but Debian has a bad habit of running on old software in its repositories. I had to go to testing to get my gpu (6900xt) to work perfectly. But beyond that, I’m sorry.
Arch is a rolling release and has very up-to-date software so far as I know.
NixOS does releases, half-yearly, I’m running 24.05 so the software should be at worst late 2023.
I don’t think it’s anything to do with that.
I had a 5600 XT and it would always crash. It recently died, and although I can barely run certain games with the RX 580, at least it fixed the crashing. The 580 is much older, the 5600 XT was a few years old.
I’m ever so slightly hoping mine will also just die so I have a good reason to replace it (hoping that the replacement wouldn’t have these problems of course).
Yeah AMD can drop the ball on discrete graphics to the point where even green company is better.
I’m not even shitting you when I say if you replace your GPU you should get a past gen Nvidia card since by that time NVK should be stable and the Wayland Nvidia nightmare will be over.
Or just do integrated graphics which sadly is the path of least resistance.