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The Finnish public library system has a streaming service similar to Netflix. You can use it for free with your library card.

kirjastokino.fi/fi/

Following the #CarrieBourassa "Pretendian" controversy? Check out our interview with Tawinikay addressing questions of blood, kinship and race-shifting from an indigenous anarchist perspective.
fromembers.libsyn.com/settlers

Article stating the COVID induced workforce changes is for the good talks about a person quitting their job, going to a coding boot camp, and getting hired to write software. Hopefully the person is capable of rising above the boot camp, otherwise it's just another bad programmer in a sea of bad programmers.

Long term outlook is no matter the skill, the person will come to realize they traded one form of drudgery for another.

@anarchistbicycleclub

Troy Vettese has an answer for this: kpfa.org/episode/against-the-g

It has to do with consolidation of power by factory owners. Because of course it does.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/
Quote:
"We also need to think about less and better livestock. As a farmer I produce meat and cheese from cows and sheep that graze beneath the apple trees in my orchard on diverse, carbon-sequestering grasslands. Livestock plays an important role in traditional land management, but there is no doubt that we must produce less intensively and stop eating factory-farmed meat completely if we are to halt the destruction of Earth’s ecosystems."

via @localfutures_

This worker's perspective analysis of the problems with the U.S. shipping supply chain is really alarming: medium.com/@ryan79z28/im-a-twe

I wonder what capacity there is for labor organizing and government intervention to fix any of this. It's a clear case where capitalism is not merely being evil but completely falling on its face. But can we fix it?

@LeoSammallahti Yes, but unfortunately, Bing, which DuckDuckGo uses, is just as bad. I'd rather use MetaGer, which allows you to block sites from your searches (blocking microsoft.com and other Microsoft sites really cleans up Bing searches), and is a sister organization of opensearchfoundation.org, which is working to build an open search index.

In 2020, the EU led the world in reining in Big Tech with the excellent proposals in the #DigitalServicesAct. Today, EU lawmakers are turning the DSA into a regime where US tech platforms’ algorithms decide when and how Europeans may express themselves.
eff.org/deeplinks/2021/10/euro

find paper. click button. read paper. have paper. auto-update .bib-liographies. share annotations. talk. build knowledge together. remember this is the floor of what's possible, constantly crushed by information monopolies. wonder why it has to be so hard, how we become complicit

End-to-end encryption is what makes a digital message truly private, read only by its intended recipient. ssd.eff.org/en/node/50

Student's shouldn't be trapped by a system of automatic textbook billing. They deserve the quality and freedom of Open Educational Resources. eff.org/deeplinks/2021/10/ineq

@tickfoot @gardening

One potentially important factor is that commercial broccoli is most likely grown in monoculture, which increases the susceptibility to both microbes and insects. One way that plants defend themselves from attack is by mobilizing valuable resources (including the nitrogen in chlorophyll) to move them out of threatened tissue and ensure that the plant can continue to invest them in further growth. Organic broccoli grown in field conditions is going to have particularly high risk of pest and pathogen exposure because the farmers will have fewer chemical tools for fighting off an attack. Broccoli grown at home has the advantage of being surrounded by only a few conspecific plants.

The latest DMCA 1201 exemptions mostly improve previous exemptions and represent a victory for security research, accessibility, education, preservation, and repair. However, Congress should do away with this unnecessary and harmful law altogether. eff.org/deeplinks/2021/10/copy

For #OpenAccessWeek, we highlight a project from the @internetarchive that is doing extraordinary work promoting access to knowledge. The bad news: that project is also under legal threat. The good news: the Archive is fighting back. eff.org/deeplinks/2021/10/inte

Important and useful article.

""Peer review, especially when conducted at pandemic speed, does not exert the rather boring scientific scrutiny needed to identify the problems described above. Forensic work like ours is not organized by scientific journals. We do not get paid. We are not employed by universities, hired by governments, or supported by private money to do this. We do it because we feel it should be done."

theatlantic.com/science/archiv

Are you aware of the Indigenous-led protests outside the White House that have been occurring daily since Indigenous Peoples Day on the 11th? There's been more than 400 arrests, some violence from police, but in asking folk, I realized literally no one around me knows that there's essentially an Indigenous-led, climate-focused, Occupy, in DC, right now.

Thought of the moment:
I'm frustrated with Joe Manchin too, but he is *not* single-handedly ruining U.S. climate policy. He has the help of 50 Republican Senators for one thing, and that's just the Senate. There's also all the institutions that funded the political campaigns of those Senators, all the people who voted for those Senators, and I'm pretty sure a bunch of people in the military industrial complex. There's plenty of blame to go around.

more times communism worked 

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