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In February 1958 London artist and designer Gerald Holtom designed the icon that is commonly recognized today as the “international peace symbol.” At the time, it was created with specific purpose. Holtom created it for the first Aldermaston March—an anti-nuclear weapons demonstration organized by a committee from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. 🧵

#design #peace #nuclear #politics

Periodic reminder: the way we do digital education around the world (esp in the wealthier countries) is not the only way, nor, in my opinion, is it a good way. Here's another proven way I think we should all be emulating: davelane.nz/openschools #Trust #FOSS #Equity

We support the arrestees in Atlanta, even the innocent ones.

"It’s worth recognizing people who actually deserve to be admired. Consider this guy: He is spending some of the money he earned building wheelchair ramps to make public spaces in his city more accessible."

"His country, Iceland, voted him Person of the Year in 2022."

"His name is Haraldur Þorleifsson and Elon Musk just fired him over Twitter"

🔥 by @ethanz

ethanzuckerman.com/2023/03/07/

My contempt for Big Telecom has risen another notch with its foul -- and successful -- smear campaign against FCC nominee Gigi Sohn. arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

As Gigi said in withdrawing, the American people are the losers to a cartel that defines everything wrong with business and politics.

Here's a story the corporate media won't publish: We've lost our global leadership role in telecom to China because Cisco, with a market cap of $200B, spent $152B propping up its stock prices rather than innovating. ty @Lazonick ineteconomics.org/research/res

@billbennett @paulhellyer either of you ever tried Thunderbird? I supported people on Outlook for years and considered Thunderbird vastly better from a configuration, usability, and flexibility perspective. Plus it also runs on Linux unlike MS Outlook.

How cool would it be if the entire business and academic communities just closed their LinkedIn accounts and let that digital plague quietly bit-rot?

What am I reading this morning instead of working on the stuff I get paid for, you ask? This 👇, and oh boy is it a doozy.

wired.com/story/welfare-state-

For those who came in late, Accenture - the firm that created this monstrosity of an algo - was formerly known as Arthur Anderson, and they were the accounting firm who signed off on Enron's financial audits...hence the name change. So unsurprising to see them now automating bigotry in Europe, smh.

#Iran: Authorities have summoned journalist #AliyaMatlabzadeh at Evin courthouse 25 days after her release from custody. She has been given five days to hand herself over without any explanations. #CFWIJ denounces Iran's continued intimidation & illegal detention of #womenjournos.

Anyone else at a corporation that is pushing SPARK and Lean Management? Seems to be the newest version of "Make a cheeseburger, sell a cheeseburger" (Peopleware by DeMarco and Lister) style of knowledge worker management. Time pressure applied to all the fungible [sarcasm] pieces of your knowledge work organization guaranteed to result in burnout and job dissatifaction.

Stress is one thing that most businesses should learn to codify. I made a lot of stupid little coding mistakes when my dad was dying, and I failed to realize how stressed I was until after he had passed.

OTOH, when I was under unrealistic scheduling pressure at a previous job, I knew I was really stressed. How poor was my and my colleagues performance then? Probably on par.

Interesting. My home credit union of UVa has changed the way their money market accounts work. Instead of the lowest tier having a measly 0.30% APY and the highest tier 1%. they've actually reversed it—4% for the first $2k descending to 1% for everything over $100k.

It's good that they've raised rates overall, but I'm also just impressed that they're got a progressive interest scheme.

(This is still worse interest than Walden Mutual for anything over $15k or so, though.)

#introductions

We're so excited to have joined social.coop and the fediverse.

SSG is a #workercoop that helps decision-makers create decarbonized, equitable and healthy communities.

We do this using rigorous technical analysis and meaningful community engagement.

We are structured as a worker cooperative so that we can be accountable to our member-owners, rather than shareholders, enabling us to focus on addressing social and environmental issues above profits.

Walgreens really stepped in it big time.

“Governor Gavin Newsom tweeted Monday morning California won't be doing business with Walgreens after it announced it will not distribute abortion medication in 20 states.

Newsom went on to say that the state is done doing business with any company that ‘cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk.‘”

abc7news.com/walgreens-abortio

#Fascism #ForcedBirth #AntiChoice #abortion

Project 171: A New Anti-Trans Hate Group to Watch
The group seems to be associated with White Lives Matter, which by itself puts them on the endangered list.







In January 2023 the anti-trans hate hydra sprouted a new head on Telegram and Twitter. Project 171 gets its name from the same fashy alphanumeric system that white supremacists love—e.g.,
https://idavox.com/index.php/2023/03/06/project-171-a-new-anti-trans-hate-group-to-watch/
#U.S. #hate #LGBTQ+ #Project171 #WhiteLivesMatter
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