@GuerillaOntologist True. I should have used bullshit instead of profit.
@GuerillaOntologist Wouldn't it be wonderful, if wages were based on benefit to society rather than ability to generate profit?
I worked in a nursing home about 18 years ago, and even then, when they had no problem filling positions, the place was still "chronically understaffed." On the weekends, some residents had unanswered call lights on for half an hour or more before someone could check on them. The status quo ante was already bad, now it's even worse. 😡
It's not complicated: Clarence Thomas, who shits all over the notion of "Equal Justice Under Law" every time he puts on his robes, took undisclosed bribes from the billionaire whose right-wing policies he's been championing through the court for decades. #SCOTUS #crime #GOP https://www.propublica.org/article/clarence-thomas-harlan-crow-real-estate-scotus
The government *always* exaggerates claims of national security "damage" when something leaks. Always.
It's sad so many news outlets who know better have been uncritically repeating this sky-is-falling rhetoric.
https://theintercept.com/2023/04/13/pentagon-classified-documents-leak/
Join us on May 2nd for a conversation about worker-consumer #multistakeholder #coops.
Medical crowdfunders for Britons surge amid record NHS waiting lists - https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/apr/13/medical-crowdfunders-for-britons-surge-amid-record-nhs-waiting-lists-gofundme just what the tories want: destroy #NHS, drive people to private
‘I’m all for climate change’: Axel Springer CEO faces heat over leaked messages - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/13/axel-springer-ceo-mathias-dopfner-leaked-messages-reported what a vile and stupid individual...
Watching my post (which never mentioned Steve Jobs) spread and mutate into straight disinformation, entirely via Google News search alerts for my name, has been *fascinating*.
Here is a must-read post from children's author Maggie Tokuda-Hall on how Scholastic offered to publish her book — all she had to do was remove all mention of racism.
Sure, they're banning books in Tennessee and Texas. But it's not just the books that get published and then banned from the library. It's all the books that don't get published in the first place.
Those banning books know publishers like Scholastic pull this cowardly bullshit. It's their game plan.
https://www.prettyokmaggie.com/blog/2023/4/11/scholastic-and-a-faustian-bargain
Given all hype about #5G I wrote an explanation that (I hope) doesn't require getting into the technical weeds to see past the BS.
https://rmf.vc/5GHype
@legumancer @alcinnz @lightweight I've seen the same psychology. I've never been one to avoid telling leadership the truth. A lot of the company cheerleaders would tell me in private that they agreed with me, but they'd tell me I'd probably get fired.
A tragedy catches our attention, we point to statistics to show it's an example of a distressingly common problem, and we propose laws to address the issue. Except the event is rarely representative of the larger problem, and so these policy changes won't help much with the issues reflected in the statistics. Instead, we should combine the anger and passion the tragedy evokes with a deeper interpretation of the statistics to identify what changes we most need. https://www.jefftk.com/p/outrage-and-statistics-into-policy
@alcinnz @lightweight
Our society creates income tiers that makes it very hard to move "downward". I'd prefer my day job to be manual labor, as that gave me more job satisfaction, than writing code in a corporate setting. Most of my mental stimulation comes from my contract work or unpaid FOSS contributions. If it was just me, I could go down in income without much problem, but family brings extra dynamics ( especially with USA healthcare costs).
@waldoj @Npars01 @anildash I think part of the problem is thinking of it as "Mastodon" — you don't need a Mastodon server for announcements, you can bolt basic, one-way ActivityPub onto any simple server stack for a fraction of the price. That's enough for people to get updates on their Mastodon feed, wouldn't need any moderation, and there'd be very little point in even the most idealist instances defederating from a glorified RSS feed.
There are lots of nice, kind people at Microsoft (and Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon) - I have friends who work there. But what they're working towards is *all bad*. They work within a largely ethics-free machine (they just laid off their entire 'ethics team' as they were pointless): an autocracy ready to do anything to maximise shareholder value. They are not making the world better (nor will they 'improve it from within'). Their vision is clouded by their association & paycheque.
#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