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@meejah @cjd @Capheind @dazinism

Meejah's example of the logging operations is exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about. There are also numerous contemporary examples of "back to the land" farmers who set out to create small diversified farms using traditional methods, where what catches them up is not that the methods aren't effective but that the system forces them to scale up. An example can be seen in Kristen Kimballs books. _The Dirty Life_ describes their initial and highly traditional efforts. But in the follow-up-book _Good Husbandry_ they're using milking machines instead of milking by hand and installing solar panels. Kimball describes conflicts with her husband where she wants to stay small because it is more livable but her husband pushes them to go bigger because he wants to be economically "sustainable" (within our society).

@cjd @Capheind @dazinism @meejah

Regarding Land Value Tax, it should probably be noted that in North America, European colonizers intentionally set up incentives to make it impossible for people practicing indigenous lower-impact land management practices to continue to hold land.

In _The Mindful Carnivore_, Tovar Cerulli cites historian Daniel Justin Herman as having noted that these policies were based not only in the desire to prevent the native peoples from holding land but also the goal of keeping white colonizers from choosing subsistence lifestyles.

It is not an accident that it is nearly economically impossible to maintain a farms at an appropriate scale for local subsistence. There are continual pressures to scale up.

Taxing land means that people need to participate in capitalism in order to hold land at all.

I don't want to self host everything, but I also don't want to pick a platform that you can't self host.

@alrs
What's surprising in your analogy is that you have an immediate neighbor country with a measure of social programs without being "socialist" that you could inspire yourself from. Much of what Bernie was pushing for, we've had for two generations. Our system is far (FAR!) from perfect, but the inequalities aren't as great here.

We did, and still mistreat our indigenous people. And Canadian mining companies shamelessly exploit Africa... ☹️
@lightweight

Something that's been bouncing around in my head a lot during the past few months is a quote (attributed to Franklin Leonard - goodreads.com/author/show/1771) “When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.” Which, I think, goes a long way towards explaining why the US is imploding right now.

@lightweight The masses didn't have a choice. This was made clear by the antitrust findings of fact.

All v3 onion addresses offline:

"It appears that somebody has made their own #Tor client implementation and it fetches its dir info in a very rude way. If anybody knows details of it, please do let us know."

lists.torproject.org/pipermail

In fact, the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit recently decided to take up en banc @LBSBaltimore’s challenge to Baltimore’s aerial surveillance program operated by Persistent Surveillance Systems. apnews.com/article/technology-

The uniqueness of the DisCO Principles is that they serve as guidelines for tech-savvy (but not techno deterministic or tech-dependent), highly efficient and socially and environmentally oriented organizations.

Read the DisCO Elements here: elements.disco.coop

[Image credits: "Archer", by fellow DisCOnaut Gui Maueler]

@dazinism @LeoSammallahti @dynamic I don't think one can make a blanket judgement regarding ag subsidies. i.e., there are societal-valid reasons for subsidizing agriculture. The trouble is that most ag subsidies today are done for invalid reasons.

This could be the year we say NO to the Corporations that oppress us by not using their software or products.
Here is a great site to find free software alternatives: switching.software

OS/2's WPS is still the best UI I've used. This is an entirely subjective observation, and I'm not like most people. Windows (pick any edition) is the worst UI I've ever used. Mac UI seems to be the most user friendly for the average person. i.e., not someone who wants to dig under the UI. *nix has always had the best command line.

It would have been interesting to see what Atari or Commodore would have evolved into in a world without Microsoft's anticompetitive monopoly.

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