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@GuerillaOntologist That last sentence should replace "tech people" with "enthusiastic, unproven, zealots", because to limit this to tech people means the lesson wasn't fully learned. OTOH, the devil is in the details and there's probably blame to go around.

A note to lefty tech people, especially those selling their services to small non-profits: don't promise to deliver something that you can't, whether due to technical or knowledge limitations. Because when you tell us you can do something, and then we pay you to do it, but you don't deliver what you said you would, you're just harming the people you claim to want to help. And if you're going to browbeat ppl into not using corporate tools, you better be damn sure you can actually replace them.

What are we up to for today? What makes nerds get up early? Some journey ahead ...

#trainstory

Is #Starlink designed to provide only a small number of users satellite internet at a steep premium? Yes.

Is #Starlink making a mess of low orbit and the upper atmosphere? Yes.

Is #Starlink incompetently designed and being hacked by organized crime? Also yes.

QT UNODC

"Despite Starlink use being strictly monitored and, in some cases, restricted through geofencing, organized crime groups appear to have found ways around existing security protocols"

unodc.org/roseap/uploads/docum

I just emailed my senators asking them to vote in favor of Bernie Sanders' resolution to halt $20 billion of weapons from being sent to Israel.

Here's the form if you want to do the same

act.newmode.net/action/ifnotno

#CeasefireNow #NotAnotherBomb #Israel #Gaza #Lebanon

"Given that much—perhaps, most—of political media will not adequately report on this and inform voters of what Vice President Harris plans to do for Rural America, I’m gonna take the rare step of publishing her plan, in full, as a blog post."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

@RadioAddition ... really?

(Some) screen readers can’t read password hidden text,
Some people may have memory or cognitive issues,
Those experiencing hand tremors are more likely to make typing mistakes,

^ quick google search

add to that:
long passwords
slowly dying keyboards
confirming that is what you typed

It's a problem every morning I log in to work.

AI really is the new bitcoin: Google and Facebook extend coal burning in Omaha

pivot-to-ai.com/2024/10/14/ai-

The question we should be asking of every new technology : is it worth the resources that it costs?

(one of the resources, in this case, being our rapidly diminishing global carbon budget)

Billionaires are *pretty confident* that they can't be taxed - not just that they *shouldn't* be taxed, but rather, that it is *technically impossible* to tax the ultra-rich. They're not shy about explaining why, either - and neither is their army of lickspittles.

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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

pluralistic.net/2024/10/15/pik

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Why does the #x86 #ISA keep getting new fixed-length #vector extensions rather than variable-length ones like #RiscV did?

Every new length gets another copy of the same instructions. Not only does this waste instruction encoding space, it also means older CPUs can't support the new array lengths even if the data inside is of a supported size.

What's the reason?

#askfedi #intel #amd #hpc #cpu #hardware

Reposting a very well written piece on a recent climate study. I learned a few things about the science as well.

Not for the faint of heart though.

"Another process which is absent from the climate models is the basic fact that trees die from drought."

"It’s been assumed that natural sinks are always going to be with us. The truth is, we don’t really understand them and we don’t think they’re always going to be with us."

motherjones.com/environment/20

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year: This is the time of year when technology rebels against me.

eviscerati.org/articles/2024/1

This is an invitation to native speakers and experts of arabic, hebrew, persian and all other Right-To-Left languages: The #faircamp static site generator for audio producers will receive updates and corrections regarding layout and interface issues with RTL languages in the coming weeks. The more issues are brought to my attention, the more can be resolved! :)

If you'd like to help out, get in touch! I'm happy to set up a call to try to sketch out an (actual or dummy) faircamp site together and talk about the problems you see (and afterwards I'll look into resolving them for everyone). Likewise you can also just explore on your own if you're interested to do that and send me messages/screenshots outlining issues you found - any way to approach this is very welcome!

If you're not familiar with faircamp yet, check out the website: simonrepp.com/faircamp/

Shout-out to @nlnet for making this kind of work possible through their project grants, and also to tinanay.avocadosh.xyz who are featured in the screenshot (and sorry for the RTL glitches for now - this is my declaration to learn and improve :)).

I'm also grateful to everyone who shares this call with their RTL peers, thank you! :boost_requested:

About 80% of countries fail to submit plans to preserve #nature ahead of global summit - theguardian.com/environment/20 "Countries promised to save 30% of land and sea for nature - but as their deadline approaches, only 24 have followed through with a plan" just pathetic

At minimum, we need a tax on all digital ad revenue. With all resulting funds earmarked for funding public interest media production and distribution.

I would include the reputation laundering industry in that too. If your business makes money from inflencing people's thinking and decision-making on behalf of the highest bidder, you should be taxed to pay for cleaning up the misinformational mess you make. Publicly-funding fact-checking, financial watchdog journalism, etc.

(5/?)

#PolicyNZ

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I had completely forgotten that I was actually paying for daily backups, but let me just say how happy I am that at some point in the past I decided to pay for daily backups.

Ugh. I've got a couple fairly involved Drupal 7 -> 10 migrations to do for personal sites. They've been too far down the priority list for too long... now shit's about to get real and progress will be made. **pinky swears

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