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2/ "If you’ve ever wondered how Tesla makes money on EVs when nobody else can, the fact that it has a free pass to violate every environmental law on the books while receiving unprecedented subsidies for its ostensibly positive environmental impact should clear up any confusion" niedermeyer.io/2024/02/02/its-

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@lightweight @Daojoan AWS is awful, isnʼt it? Got moved there in the early 2010s by a friend who specializes in IT and it was basically IT prison. Couldnʼt do a damned thing without him since it was so poorly designed. Price doubled over a decade. Eventually we moved to Hetzner (literally took years to find people who could do it), and like you, saved 80 per cent, and now we can do stuff again, like set up PHP and MySql ourselves. Lots of OSS as a result.

Climate protest is not a crime.

Or at least it SHOULDN'T be a crime. But in our capitalist, neoliberal world, it is.

Greta Thunberg and four other climate activists were put on trial today after being arrested at a protest outside a gathering of fossil fuel bosses in London last October.

Speaking about this, Thunberg said...

"Even though we are the ones standing here, climate and human rights activists all over the world are being prosecuted, sometimes convicted, and given legal penalties for acting in line with science."

"We must remember who the real enemy is. What are we defending? Who are our laws meant to protect?”

See -- euronews.com/green/2024/02/01/

#Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction

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@Daojoan yuck, that sounds gross. We've got Matrix -> Forgejo (or Gitlab), with notes in QOwnNotes, projects in WeKan or NextCloud deck, with meetings in BigBlueButton or Jitsi (via Matrix)... All of it is 100% #Libre/#FOSS, we host it all ourselves, and it all costs us nothing except a bit of my time. Plus we control all the data. I think there might be an opportunity here. Single sign-on is via Authentik - see tech.oeru.org/updating-oer-fou for a full list of the services we use (+ howtos)...

I'm at the point of begging my fellow academics:

Don't be so fucking gullible when it comes to tech companies and don't do their PR work for them

Your seminar on "using AI responsibly" is just volunteer PR work for a tech company

Your partnership with Meta is just volunteer PR work for a tech company

They are lying to you and manipulating you and it's embarrassing how bad you are at spotting this

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"The US two-party system functions like a ratchet, with the Republican Party steadily pulling public policy and discourse to the right while Democrats, seeking to acquire power by chasing the political center, serve as a mechanism that prevents policy and discourse from shifting back."

crimethinc.com/theratchet

We see this playing out right now as Republicans push for more authoritarian border policies with the collusion of various centrists.

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Always nice to see this take coming from someone else besides me.

There is no such thing as unskilled labor. If you're calling it unskilled, it is simply because you don't understand what the work requires. The labor isn't unskilled, you're uninformed.

nakedcapitalism.com/2024/01/a-

@GuerillaOntologist Heh. Not hard to understand it coming from Buttigieg; he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, went to a private Catholic school, and as mayor of South Bend, Indiana, tried to route visitors away from seeing the poverty on the south end. He's a good Democrat.

@mcfadden Would be nice if everyone read Dune and Asimov's Foundation Trilogy before seeing a single Star Wars.

@mcfadden I re-read all the Frank Herbert Dune books after the new movie came out. I actually read Dune in 5th grade at the recommendation of one of my father's grad students. (~1974) Re-read it a year later and Dune:Messiah. Bought the others as they came out. I always thought Dune:Messiah and God Emperor of Dune were a little tedious compared to the other three. Necessary to read for storyline, but I wished I could skip them. Never read Brian Herbert ones either.

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