TechRights has really been complaining that Debian is being influenced by Google and Microsoft. Now there's this.
http://techrights.org/videos/debian-firefox.webm
Summary: It’s virtually impossible to run a Debian desktop without either Firefox or Chromium/Chrome; this should be regarded and treated as a high-priority bug considering how bad Mozilla has become (Firefox is fast becoming little but spyware, guarded by truly untrustworthy people)
The Fine Print | The Nib
https://thenib.com/the-fine-print/
Just got a bonus from my side gig of helping a very small company that specializes in Shlaer-Mellor development. It was bigger than the bonus I got from my main gig, which is a multinational, billion-dollar corporation.
The small gig pays out bonuses like a cooperative in that it is profit and participation based. The main gig pays based on some mystical formula, rooted in EBITDA, which somehow always seems to be more pliable than firmly based on numbers.
Even with declining insect populations, there are unprecedented levels of insects damaging plants
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/10/221010161218.htm
@lightweight Using the term, "Metaverse" really reeks of falling for the Facebook/Meta marketing scheme. Can't we just say, "Meta platform"? (Or at least something else that sounds uncool.)
Remember kids, we're the good guys. 🇺🇸 😎 🛢️ 👍
When good technology goes very, very bad
https://www.irishtimes.com/technology/consumer-tech/2022/10/06/technology-meant-to-make-life-easier-can-become-a-weapon/
They make bullshit claims: 'if we reduce production, the market will go to less-green producers elsewhere in the world'... well, yes and no. If the prices go up, the market will shrink. Also, they almost always ignore the carbon cost of *transporting their goods to foreign markets* that vastly add to the pollution and inefficiency. It'd be better for the world to shop locally, even if production is less efficient!
Remember - when Dairy/Farming interests talk about being the backbone of the country, 'keeping rural centres alive', what they're doing is making a "Trickle Down Economics"-based argument. We don't need them as much as they think - almost all of what they produce gets exported for *their* profit, not ours. And it keeps our prices very high.
Well at least they're talking to metlstorm, a credible infosec expert. But this isn't good enough. Step one to securing this data: don't use Windows. Step two: get better people managing it *inhouse*. Kill the outsourcing. Step three: make sure it's all onshore. https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/middayreport/audio/2018862199/stolen-patient-info-on-dark-web-cyber-security-expert
Global food systems transitions have enabled affordable diets but had less favourable outcomes for nutrition, environmental health, inclusion and equity
https://www.nature.com/articles/s43016-022-00588-7
#food #nutrition #environment
Recently released UNCTAD Trade and Development Report highlights the roles of financial speculation and market power of transnational corprorations in the current food crisis
Speculators once again creating problems by speculating on food commodity markets and related financial derivatives
Unsurprising evil
Native Land Digital, an Indigenous-led nonprofit based in Canada has created a searchable map of Native territories, languages and treaties.
What Native land are you on? This map shows Indigenous tribes' past territories : NPR https://native-land.ca/
Oh dear - so now we know. https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/morningreport/audio/2018862153/reports-farmers-set-to-pay-for-emissions-from-2025 Much of Aotearoa NZ's farming industry that we always hear is 'world leading in its efficiency & climate friendliness' is dreading being obliged to bear the real cost of its activities... which, it sounds like, will demonstrate that much of the industry is inherently unsustainable. That means that its historical profit was actually a subsidy from future generations and people in more climate/sea level vulnerable parts of the world.
"One of the insidious things about financialization is its invisibility to the people most negatively impacted by it."
Commentary on how #capitalism is stealing livelihoods from the rural poor and depositing their wealth and wealth potential into #capital owned by the (often urban) wealthy. The invisibility aspect leads to the rural poor supporting the urban wealthy in politics, which ensures the system perpetuates.
I have a strong inkling that the massive societal changes we need to make in our (probably in vain) attempt to undo the damage humanity's rapacious appetites have done in the past 200 yrs will (unless you're a massive air traveller or car enthusiast) nonetheless be largely positive, changing our expectations, reducing the load of cognitive dissonance we all carry, and giving many of us a far greater sense of purpose, authenticity, camaraderie, & the ability to appreciate different things.
An excellent article by the late, great David Graeber:
For folks interested in the RISCV-V ISA (a new chip architecture that's open source). This is interesting: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=RrVRMFjYti0 or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrVRMFjYti0
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa