For the folks in the back:
OCR predates LLMs.
HTR software predates LLMs.
Digital Humanities predates LLMs.
Grammar and spell checkers predate LLMs.
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Posts by Courtney Herber
The federal presence in Minnesota has been especially tough on our local businesses.
Choosing to shop local, grab takeout, or visit a neighborhood store is one way we can stand with our neighbors and continue to show the nation what it means to respond with care and decency.
Ice luminaries on Lake Nokomis, which is on a flight path from MSP airport. #ICEout
Just found out this dude’s store is called Dreamhaven Books. dreamhavenbooks.com
I’ve never been more proud to be a Minnesotan.
Dude is not pulling any punches there.
Voting NO on the DHS funding bill is the bare minimum.
Backing Kristi Noem’s impeachment is the bare minimum.
Holding law-breaking ICE agents legally accountable is the bare minimum.
ICE is beyond reform. Abolish it.
DreamHaven Books owner Greg Ketter emerging from a cloud of tear gas that ICE agents fired into the streets of Minneapolis.
Remember the other day when I was saluting my friend Greg Ketter, owner of Minneapolis’ DreamHaven Books? This is him the following day. Greg will never say this, so I will — now is a great time to buy books from DreamHaven. Support Americans who stand up vs. 🧊. dreamhavenbooks.com
We want to set the record so he is remembered for what he did. Alex put his body between a woman and imminent danger (murderous thugs(ICE)), and he lost his life.
Mood in minneapolis right now
Every single day, I am honored to get to work where I work. The people I work with and support are true heroes who work to make Minnesota a better place, every single day. They are the helpers - and their work is so so needed, especially right now.
Interview with parents who had a car full of kids, including an infant, tear gassed and flashbanged by ICE last night.
please stop copying and pasting any messages to spread any information if you aren’t personally verifying it’s accurate and what the source actually is, especially about saturday’s events. telling people to avoid downtown when you don’t know who is saying that isn’t helpful
WARNING to ST. Paul: ICE is going door to door with weapons drawn.
Am also planning on going to movie. In the theatre. For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.
And I'll be checking to see if ICE have been reported in the area before I go - just like I do before leaving the apartment now.
iceout.org/en/
JFC. A guy murdered a woman and it’s on Frey to “bring down the temperature?”
Middle aged white lady carrying a blue poster board sign with the words SEE YOU AT NUREMBERG FUCKERS
Froze my ass off at the Iowa City anti-ICE rally, but it was worth it
That is the best clip I've seen all day.
Was please and not at all surprised when I went to the co-op for groceries this afternoon and they had signs plastered on every door they could "Private Area: ICE not allowed"
Also saw people out at some of the major intersections with wonderful signs. I love the people who live here. #minnesota
Leaving Midway Target frustrated is just part of the St. Paul experience.
St Paul and Minneapolis are the Twin Cities -- they're right next door to one another and they make up the heart of the Twin Cities Metro. If you see mentions of Richfield, Edina, Woodbury, etc, those are all suburbs.
A screen print on a piece of paper on a cutting board covered in paint splotches. The print says "MINNESOTA NICE EXCLUDES ICE" with a little doodle of an innocent Minnesota with legs smiling in the middle
i checked the rule book, it's true
Bree@mostlybree.kitrocha.com • 5h The rage that has to exist in the average Minnesotan to watch someone stuck on an icy hill and STAND BY AND TAUNT THEM amanda moore 1 @noturtles... • 5h This morning in Minneapolis, an ICE vehicle got stuck on an icy hill in a residential neighborhood. Agents had to push the vehicles out, some almost slipping in the ice themselves. 2:18 @noturtlesoup 1 117 1 890 • 3.9K/ Elizabeth Davis @elizabethdavis.bsky.social Follow You could get stuck on a completely deserted road in the middle of nowhere and 3-5 Minnesotans will magically appear to push you out and then say "don't worry about it" before vanishing back into the forest This is unprecedented lol 9:00 AM • Jan 9, 2026
lilyfromthetsab 23h ago Most non-Minnesotans have no idea what this means, but to put it plainly: we're raised with not just the expectation but essentially -programming- to assist others who get stuck during the winter. We'll help people we'd otherwise punch on sight if they're stuck in the snow and ice, for zero reward. This is the level of rage we're at with ICE. I'm not joking to say it's almost physically painful to not help someone stuck like that, and it's worth it because the people stuck are ICE. The only way we have to express how mad we are above this is channeling the First Minnesota all over again.
Big if true. Good heavens. I would also find it nearly impossible not to help someone stuck and have pushed/towed strangers out before. Of course you do. But not them.
Ahh! The world ends with you! That's such a great game :D
OH two old men at the brewery as they sit down: “well, i just watched the latest ICE video, they said they’d arrest them for recording.” “that’s fucking illegal... what’s up with their tactics? they can just do whatever they want?”
we are under occupation
ICE on our streets doesn’t make anyone safe.
I was just denied access to the ICE processing center at the Whipple Building.
Members of Congress have a legal right and constitutional responsibility to conduct oversight where people are being detained.
The public deserves to know what is taking place in ICE facilities.
ICE is going door to door in Minnesota neighborhoods and is asking people to identify any Hmong/Asian households in the area.
Pleasee be safe, don't answer the door, and warn your neighbors.
#ICE #Minnesota