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@lightweight "friction of compliance for all businesses" sounds too much like deregulation to me. I can't imagine you intended it that way.

Deregulation tends to put more money in owners pockets; money that mostly comes from reduced environmental and worker protections.

Sorry @lightweight but in this case you've got it exactly backwards. Trickle down economics is the idea that it's best to let The Market™ redirect income into the pockets of the 1%, because from there it 'trickles down' to everyone else (in the form of goods+services, wages+salaries etc). By this logic, govts taxing and spending on social and environmental goals distorts The Market™, because that's money the 1% don't get, so it can't then 'trickle down' from them to benefit everyone else.

This is a good, brief post on the software supply chain situation from the perspective of an open source maintainer: iliana.fyi/blog/software-suppl

For better or for worse, a supply chain has emerged. We can agree that “supply chain” isn’t the right wording, and that the problem shouldn’t exist. But here we are. And here we will be. I do expect some big changes in the open source ecosystem that companies and other critical software providers need to adhere to, which almost certainly won’t be a positive for small open source authors/maintainers

@jerry Ha! The two footnoted actions expose two very real problems with corporations: 1) They don't trust their employees; and 2) They aren't in the habit of ever seeing software projects as completed. Both are driven by the capital nature of corporations. i.e., greed begets greed, and money is always spent well. They can't understand the quality equation inherent in FOSS development, because there is no capital in it.

Today I learned that the appropriate expression, referring to someone who is anxious about something, is to be "on tenterhooks". I thought it was tenderhooks, but I was wrong. Good to get it right.

In case anyone still think's it's A-Ok for us to have critical digital infrastructure and data storage dependencies outside of NZ... consider rnz.co.nz/international/pacifi - we are just as much on the "ring of fire" as PNG. This could be us. Could we currently cope if our international data connectivity was compromised. I'd suggest that no, we could not. We've become so complete obliviously dependent on foreign services, our economy and rule-of-law would stop dead. Society wouldn't be far behind.

Q: Define reorg.
A: The sound a dying corporation makes. Death is nearer when the reorgs start coming faster.

Mom's sharing our closely held family gardening secrets on one of those other social media sites, smh.

Finally wrote a post that's been stewing for a while: What You Miss By Only Checking GitHub

Many researchers, entrepreneurs, open source sustainability commentators, et al. assume that GitHub activity is a reasonable proxy for FLOSS as a whole. It's not.

harihareswara.net/posts/2022/w

Goes over some examples, a marketing graphic that made my eyebrows go up, research about how unrepresentative GitHub can be, and some tools to try.

Yup - use proprietary software at your peril... lifewire.com/that-popular-andr I disagree that there's 'no such thing as a free lunch' - there're plenty of #FOSS apps for Android that aren't collecting or selling any of your data. Install via F-Droid rather than Google Play.

@lightweight This is the same story for open software development offices, or the previous, non-empirical, initiative, cubicle farms. Noisy, distracting, environments are not good for concentration.

Most studies I have seen show a benefit to smaller class sizes. Larger classrooms are a typical capitalist approach to increasing productivity. You find an acceptable quality level that allows you to push the most product out with the minimal cost.

The excellent free open source video editing software Kdenlive made by @kde now has a Fediverse account, you can follow at:

➡️ @kdenlive

Kdenlive is available for Linux, Mac and Windows from kdenlive.org

If you're sick of permanently renting Adobe's "creative cloud" just to access Premiere, maybe give Kdenlive a go instead?

#KdenLive #KDE #FOSS #FLOSS #Libre #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #VideoEditing #Videos #Productivity #Office #Film #AdobePremiere #Adobe #Alternatives #NLE #Video

@lightweight Its rich that the rich believe they'll stay in control of their bunkers once their money and influence has been rendered null by "the event".

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