🏳️🌈 Cafe Euphoria got it's start soon after the pandemic closures ended as a welcoming place for trans and gender non-conforming people...and it's still going strong today! Check out this article from YES! Magazine for the inspiring story. #Coops #Pride
https://www.yesmagazine.org/issue/work/2022/08/16/cafe-upending-capitalism
Letting the cat out of the bag:
My Fediverse promo video will premiere at #FediForum on Friday, right after @cwebber's keynote. I'm SOOO EXCITED!!! And honored beyond words.
I just had the opportunity to do a test of the tech during @fediforum's meet & greet and I was thrilled to see so many familiar faces! I'm really moved by everyone's support. Thank you @ozoned @tommi @sturmsucht @reiver @alexisbushnell @anca and ESPECIALLY @j12t for this incredible opportunity. I LOVE this community ❤️
Victory! Austin's ALPR contract will be allowed to end by our city council at the end of the month. The battle is won, but the fight continues. Join us and other activist groups for a victory press release tomorrow at 11:30am at city hall! https://www.fox7austin.com/news/austin-city-manager-removes-item-automatic-license-plate-readers
Police are using privacy concerns "to withdraw a variety of information that’s really the bread and butter of how people know about not just what police do in their communities but also active emergency situations,” EFF’s @aaronmackey told @KPBSPublicMedia https://www.kpbs.org/news/public-safety/2025/06/03/encrypting-san-diego-police-calls-protects-privacy-withholds-info-about-police-activity
Signal aspires to explore the complex ways that socially engaged cultural production affects us, our communities, our struggles, and our globe. Now’s your chance to collect them all: every e-Book is just $1.99 through 7/1 with code READ at checkout. Shop here: https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_list&c=80
@justseeds
@Matt_Noyes @GuerillaOntologist SELC has some good templates to start with. Check out the Cartoon version!
Navy set to rename USNS Harvey Milk, mulls new names for other ships named for civil rights leaders - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/navy-new-name-usns-harvey-milk-ships-named-for-civil-rights-leaders/ spite and pettiness is all trump and his minions have got
🔴 Brand new comic now up on Boing Boing
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"A Busy, Busy Day at the Airport"
after Richard Scarry
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https://boingboing.net/2025/06/04/tom-the-dancing-bug-a-busy-busy-day-at-the-airport.html
Nice, the first Mastodon 4.4.0 beta is now available:
https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/releases/tag/v4.4.0-beta.1
- "Followers you know" widget
- a "featured tab" on profile pages, with "endorsed accounts"
- reminders about missing alt text
- warning if the language of your post doesn't match the selected language
- "experimental support for verifying and displaying remote quote posts"
And plenty more.
"We expect 4.4.0 to be released by the first week of July, possibly sooner."
Official announcement: https://mastodon.social/@MastodonEngineering/114625074809479231
10 days until we gather again.
Over 200,000 people are signed up to hit the streets on No Kings Day. While Trump has tanks rolling through DC for his authoritarian parade, we’re mobilizing everywhere else on June 14 — because there ain’t no kings in the USA. Join us: https://www.nokings.org/?SQF_SOURCE=indivisible
@GuerillaOntologist I remember seeing a news magazine's listing of highest paid (hourly) people in the USA sometime in the early 80s. The top spot was a 70 year old janitor making over $100k. I also believe garbageman was one of the highest paying hourly jobs, but college was considered the path to well paying jobs.
It's harder to see that now with college requiring mortgage-level debt, and the decline in good pay and benefits. This probably led to a lack of respect for knowledge.
Only half way through this and it's already worth sharing. The thing that hit me the most about working a lot of manual labor jobs, was how humiliating they were often made to be by ppl looking down on you for being a janitor or the like.
[Status, class, and the crisis of expertise
By celebrating "common sense" over expert authority, populism performs a dramatic status inversion. It gifts uneducated voters the power of knowledge and deflates those who look down on them.]
https://www.conspicuouscognition.com/p/status-class-and-the-crisis-of-expertise
Hey Fediverse, I want to have an incognito account where I post long form (2000chars+), and which is federated with as many places as possible.
What would you reccommend?
‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Booms as Economic Pressures Mount - https://www.wired.com/story/bnpl-booms-as-economic-pressures-mount/ this will not end well... #bnpl
Ask not what you Free Software can do for you, ask what you can do for Free Software. Okay, but seriously, there are several ways you can help Free Software forces and keep #FreeSoftware a viable option for future generations. The Digital Freedom Foundation is dedicated to celebrating and supporting Free Software. We can't do it alone. Your contributions are vital.
#DFF #SFD2025 #SoftwareFreedomDay2025
Free in ~27 hours, at 12 UTC on Thursday, June 5th?
Join the Co-op Cloud Community for our informal, weekly(ish) drop-in "Kite-flying hour"
This week, we have 2 (TWO!) things so far, possibly in parallel if we can figure out breakout rooms:
1. Tagging maintenance issues with Abra (that's our command-line tool) for funded fixes, using our exciting new (&, for now, secret) grant money (hosted by decentral1se)
2. Collaborative co-operative Abra user troubleshooting (hosted by @autonomic)
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We usually learn a lot about this on conferences but let's try it here as well:
If you're daily driving #phosh we're keen to here on which phone (or other device)? Which distro do you use and which phosh version are you currently running?
@phosh phosh .32 on Librem 5.
@fabio I was happy to hit the tail-end of the corporate largess in the mod-90s. On site library, training center, engineering support centers, all the IC vendors had offices close to the work campus, paid conference trips, and better than average benefits gave one the feeling they could contribute to things outside as well as inside the company. Unfortunately, it was the tail-end, so it slid into an average engineering environment, where there was more profit over people.
@lightshow Early in my professional career (mid-90s), the company I worked at had Unix workstations. These were different from dumb terminals in that they were imaged from the server, so the operations were done locally (instead of on the server). I've often wondered if any Linux installations did the equivalent.
#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