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Ernesto Laclau
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There is no politics without the creation of political frontiers, but creating such frontiers is more difficult when one cannot rely on stable entities (such as the ‘classes’ of Marxist discourse) . There is no future for the Left if it is unable to create an expansive universal discourse constructed out of, not against, the proliferation of particularisms of the last few decades. A dimension of universality is already operating in the discourses which organise particular demands and an issue-oriented politics, but it is an implicit and undeveloped universality incapable of proposing itself as a set of symbols able to stir the imagination of vast sectors of the population. The task ahead is to expand those seeds of universality so that we can have a full social imaginary capable of competing with the neoliberal consensus which has been the hegemonic horizon of world politics for the last thirty years.
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That was what a pretty tech-savvy friend of mine said. Funnily enough Velocio recommended it too. Here's his reply in case anyone is worried:
You are fine.
It was patched within minutes of the security updates being announced as I happened to spot it that fast via Hacker News.
And because we use perfect forward secrecy, older traffic that anyone has logged remains encrypted.
Finally I have reissued the certificates via RapidSSL using the original certificate signing request and a new private key. So we have new certs, though they show the original dates as it's considered a reissue.
The chance of anything being intercepted is close to zero, and the risk to your LFGSS password is even smaller.
All that said, if you happen to use the same password for every service, then it's a good idea not to do that and to look at something like LastPass and change your password out of good habit.
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Punch Cycles in Asakusa, Tokyo is alright. It's tiny and the owner doesn't speak much English. He didn't seem too pleased to see me. Full of amazing NJS frames though, despite how small most of them were.
WBASE in Harajuku is quite cool. There's loads of crazy stuff (and people) to check out in the area too.
Went to one branch of 'Y's Road'. Felt a lot like Cycle surgery or evans. Some bargins to had on reduced lycra, if you can find your size.
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