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The regulation that ensures you don’t have to change your phone number when you change the provider made it easier for businesses to compete with lower prices. Markets became less "free" but more "open".

Left should move the debate from free vs regulated to free vs open markets.

Nothing reveals the hypocrisy of big businesses like when they beg for government protection from the free market forces they always cite to justify their greed.

@zzz @LeoSammallahti ...and so they benefit the environment and anything else that requires good social safeguards.

RT @protctdemocracy: BREAKING: Several voter advocates and watchdogs are suing #POTUS for retaliating against social media companies for fa…

Nothing shows you more vapid news than a capitalism-driven news-preferences AI.

My oldest is into sake; looks like I should join him.

It's kind of hard to lose weight if your spouse is stocking the pantry with sweets.

Status: Thing-Fish on LP while pleasantly buzzed.

Lesson not learned from the 1918 flu pandemic, lack of preparation and existing social supports are much more deadly than the illness.

I think Uncle Bob and his eXtreme Programming gang have devolved software development towards the "make a cheeseburger, sell a cheeseburger" development path. With Capers Jones clocking numbers of 3x productivity (with at least that much quality gain) for MDA over any popular programming language, one has to question the intelligence of the SW community at large. Are they using their brains, or are they just chanting STUPID!, SOLID!, YAGNI! as offerings to the shrine of failed SW projects.

I don't know if this makes Fairphone a better or worse employer than the average in whatever country the phones are made. It's always up to the people in the country to determine how they want to be treated.

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Fairphone video, "For each Fairphone produced, we pay a living wage bonus."

Hmm...this is quite a bit different than paying a living wage. The "For each" implies piecework, which was fought against by unions as unfair. "a living wage bonus" works hand in hand with piecework. i.e., you don't make a living wage if your production falters. Typical reasons production falters are illness, personal capacity (mental or physical variations from the average), and external factors.

If a computer can read/write directly to your brain, does it change how you feel about vendor control of which software you can use or whether you can see the code? What about subsidizing hardware/software w/ ads or selling data they access through the computer?

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Given what you know about the current state of phone technology and Internet , which tech company would you trust to control your neural implant? theverge.com/2020/8/26/2140224

The design behind a and secure mobile phone

"I don't think I am mistaken if I say that the Librem 5 is the most modular smartphone out there."

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Learn more: puri.sm/products/librem-5/

By claiming that blockchain technology is part of a unique solution to the public health crisis we’re in, AB 2004 is opportunism at its worst. California: Tell you senator to vote no on AB 2004. eff.org/deeplinks/2020/08/cali

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