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Looks like if you're pregnant, you should avoid large cities and smokers, or your child is more likely to have asthma.

Daily link: root system drawings 

... Otherwise, we'd expect the same dynamic to play out at Google, IBM, etc. The technology landscape has a ton of convicted (or should be convicted) , but if was the sole reason for producing crap, then all capitalists would be producing crap. There's a culture element in there as well. In my own career, it seems that the degree of autonomy is the key. This implies, that in a world that valued quality, cooperatives should rule, but somehow Microsoft still has a monopoly.

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is something I've seen proven over and over, since the company came into existence. It always amazes me to see some very strong software engineers aligned with Microsoft, but to never see any proof of that in their products. This shows something is inherently broken in that company, and it'll never be fixed. Of course the obvious flaw is the approach to development, which values money over people (programmers and users), but something else must degrade the output. ...

@unlofl @lightweight the security community have been bitching recently about the 'attack surface' FOSS presents but that is minor compared to the attack surface MS has been for the last thirty years.
Moving the crap off the desktop into Azure has not made it any better... you might have removed the requirement to continually upgrade the local systems but when MS fucks up their routing tables half the planet goes offline.

@epoch@tilde.zone @lightweight OK. Let's get all
the Windows users to switch to something else and prove it then. ;-)

I don't have any inside knowledge but it strikes me that all these ransomware attacks on various health (and fuel line) systems around the world have a common denominator that's never ever mentioned: Microsoft Windows. If people (especially running critical infrastructure) didn't use it... I'm confident we wouldn't have ransomware attacks.

“Current trends in the automotive industry point to a future with you locked in a remote control car, your vendor holding the remote." puri.sm/posts/locked-in-a-remo

If public health funds are subsidizing the research on new medicines, why are corporations still being allowed to use patents to monopolize production and increase their profits from distribution?

Intercepted: Big Pharma's Deadly Covid Vaccine Monopoly
play.acast.com/s/intercepted-w

#podcast #PublicHealth #patents

Jonas Salk declined to patent his polio vaccine. "There is no patent," he said, "Could you patent the sun?"

@kyle In college (1983-ish), I had a 1972 Super Beetle. In that time, foreign car parts were a specialty that your local NAPA might not sell. I had to do a lot of repairs on that car with parts that weren't quite made for the car and tools that had to be modified. Quite the learning experience. Nowadays, parts and specialty tools are much easier to get.

"Leading Deaf figures are supporting a new co-operative that is developing an online platform that they hope will “revolutionise” the booking of interpreters, “take control” from profit-making agencies and deliver “real and long-lasting social change”."

disabilitynewsservice.com/new-

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