I just tried to sync my side-loaded Kobo books to Readwise, and it failed, so I read the docs and Readwise is like, “HEY LUCKY YOU, this Readwise user has built an app for this purpose,” and I go to the app and the guy who made it literally says, “Simple to use, aimed at non-technical users…”
So of course it goes to a GitHub page, and the Mac version is called DARWIN. Hey folks, ask your non-techy friends if they know what Darwin is? Or GitHub? Go ahead. I’ll wait.
It'd be so cool if principled folk like Kate Raworth were on Mastodon and reposted to Twitter rather than the other way around. https://bird.makeup/users/kateraworth/statuses/1849690564288995473
Ballot boxes in predominantly-Democrat areas in contested races are being burned. The Trump cult is an existential threat, and if they take over the US the rest of us are under threat too. https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/law-justice/incendiary-device-damages-hundreds-of-ballots-in-vancouver-wa-drop-box/
A judge in India finally lifted the baseless injunction that led Reuters and others to take down an expose on Indian tech company Appin, its co-founder, Rajat Khare, and their alleged hack-for-hire operations.
And in August, FPF joined 140 press freedom organizations, journalists, and news outlets sent a letter to Secretary Blinken urging the U.S. to immediately cease sending weapons to Israel due to its continued killings of journalists.
Last week, FPF joined 18 press freedom and human rights organizations in supporting a call from members of the U.S. Congress asking the Biden-Harris administration to urge Israel to allow independent access to Gaza for international journalists.
“Indifference to journalists' killing because of their nationality or background is not just immoral, but irresponsible and dangerous,” Sherif Mansour said. “Impunity acts like a virus; it knows no borders and, like violence, it knows no boundaries.”
"Elderly couple a few ahead of us were together, so they went to the table together. That's probably ok, but yeah learning that in NC couples can use the same booth still squicks me out."
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"...this helps explain the fundamental SAP paradox -- that it was unpopular with many in Nigeria despite its success in turning around the economy."
Point 3. The WB would have you believe that they "turned around the economy" when their actions had no beneficial effect on most people's incomes. This is the key point: for the WB (and many economists) "the economy" is separable from the individuals comprising it, so the economy can recover while the citizens remain mired in poverty.
#FtheWB
I'd like to take some time to break down the extremely orwellian rhetoric from the World Bank that is quoted in this article 👇
https://alexthurston.substack.com/p/how-much-does-the-world-bank-change
"Under the new [SAP] policies, gross domestic product...[grew] by 5 percent a year throughout the...1986-92 period."
Point 1. SAPs increased GDP
"This success nothwithstanding, per capita income is still only US$320 and consumption and income are little higher...than they were in the early 1970s..."
Point 2. Most ppl did not benefit from it.
"Is “rich people” a precise enough term to describe the genuine villains at the heart of our nation’s problems? Perhaps not. But it’s close enough."
I am not a techy but I try to be a good manager of my tech use, opting for open source/security/privacy to the extent practicable. It's probably better than not doing all those things and yet … I can't help but feel it's mostly a coping mechanism, an attempt to feel in control in an increasingly hostile world.
BTW If anyone is looking for a technical consultant to work with small-to-medium news outfits, someone who;
* has experience running media projects on a photo of the smell of an oily rag
* understands network media from the inside out
* is not scared of getting elbows-deep into research on the right tool for every job
* is currently available for a steady gig
I'm right here folks. Must put a website like @lightweight's pimping my services ; )
"NPR...reported that 'more than 1,600 digital subscriptions had been cancelled less than four hours after the news broke.'
It was a reasonable impulse. But if Bezos is indeed why the Post is no longer endorsing candidates, and if people are worried about his outsize influence on our society, they should not be canceling their newspaper subscriptions. They should be canceling their Amazon Prime subscriptions."
#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