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Here's a thought-provoking essay on the very modern premise that all humans are equally educable and how important that idea is for #democracy :
exurbe.com/educable/

I recommend it.

...because "a consistent defining characteristic of conservative thought over time is the belief that some people are better at ruling than others, thus that the best way to run a government and society is to put those superior people in power." This has led to conservatives cutting spending on public education.

@dynamic The easy caution against a one species approach is species specific disease or insect destruction. Chestnut blight almost wiped out the North American chestnut (wikipedia.org).

Blight is discussed by @BuildSoil in the thread you linked.

I really appreciate the thread on the server's CW policy that @tfardet did on behalf of the scicomm.xyz moderators:
scicomm.xyz/@tfardet/109352329

In particular:
"- it doesn't mean you can police people on other servers and ask them to use CWs (don't!)
- also don't police people on the server, ping us"

I've seen again this graph showing the proportion of wild mammals/human-managed mammals in the mammal biomass. And of course human managed mammals represent 96% of themv(humans 30-something themselves).
I wonder if this huge proportion of human-managed mammals represents a replacement or an addition of mammals compared to a pre-human animal biomass landscape?
Probably a bit of both. I'd be curious to know if we have estimations of pre-human biomass distribution? #paleoecology #ecology #agro

CW: a detailed answer to “Why Chestnuts?” 

@joncounts @lightweight Not really human nature, heavily culture based and beyond that has much lower rates in groups that aren't neurotypical iirc! Also probably a bit of something related to learned helplessness

hey blind or visually impaired people, I'm beta testing a shareholder activism app and am struggling to give good feedback since the app is hard for me to use with VoiceOver.

Anyone in the US who is a VoiceOver pro interested in giving it a shot?

tags - #blind #accessibility #voiceover #iOS #android

An interesting read for folks in the #FOSS world who use (or are considering) Microsoft VSCode. ghuntley.com/fracture/ Note that VSCode is *neither* FOSS nor #OSS. It's proprietary (although MSFT is happy to let you think it is OSS). There's no shortage of good reasons to shun Microsoft and their products. Here's another one.

A History of Recent Twitter Migration to the Fediverse

1 month ago: Mastodon? No thanks. You have to have a Ph.D in Hackerology to use it.

3 weeks ago: I don't like this Mastodon... But if I have to... *sigh*

2 weeks ago: Wait. This does really cool things like let me edit posts. So genius. Is this free?

1 week ago: OMG! There's other apps! Now I know why there's a Fediverse!

Today: Comrades—let's fight for our freedom! Cast off the chains of Big Social!

Do they support Firefox? Nope. Can passwords be longer than 20 characters? Goodness, no. Do they support WebAuthn? Absolutely not. OTPs? Nah.

It's 2022 and the entire finance industry has not yet figured out online security at the level of a 2017 MMORPG.

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This is how much the decision-makers at for-profit companies respect your privacy folks...

“We should know when users leave their house, their commute to work, and everywhere they go throughout the day. Anything less is useless. We get a lot more than that from other tech companies.”

threadreaderapp.com/thread/158

#DataFarming #Privacy #Surveillance

Turns out that PostgreSQL and Mastodon overall respond remarkably gracefully to a full disk. Very nice to see it :)

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Simon Rosenberg was one of the few people who saw through the red mirage and accurately predicted that the Democrats would make a strong showing in the midterms.

He said we don't have a data problem. We have an analysis problem.

I think this sums up the entire problem with our current social media and cable news and information disruption.

The data is there, but we're too easily distracted and manipulated.

Droplets of facts get lost in the information downpour.

@GuerillaOntologist You had one of those too? Mine was a professor of botany. We always joked that slideshows of family vacations never had any people in them.

Portugal's infrastructure minister gets it:

“If we simply replace all combustion cars with electric cars, we will end up with the same kind of congestion, the same huge amount of lost time in traffic, the same unsustainable levels of road accidents, and the same struggle for public space."

“The car overwhelmed city life and it is something that must change.”

euractiv.com/section/electric-

I will post more about this on here later, as away... but in a nutshell, for those (especially farmers) in Aotearoa moaning about being "forced" to care for our country, I have just been digitising a book of 318 pages over the last week - from early 1900's, explaining all the rules & regulations of how you were required to farm the land, raise livestock and restrictions on forestry in our country... I can't believe these restrictions were ever lifted, as they were to "preserve for perpetuity"...

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