Comfort is defined in both mental and physical terms.
Physical is food, clothing, and shelter.
Mental is knowing you're prepared for the future as well as the ability to be average in the present. The latter sets the terms for what is known as "disposable income" or in snobbish terms, "unnecessary spending".
In the simplest, economics is about the ability of the average person to live comfortably.
At the least, a person should be able to provide comfort for their family at the same level as their parents with the same amount of effort. If this exists, the economy is stable. If it takes less effort, the economy is growing. If it takes more effort, the economy is declining.
Again, this is for the average, so a growing economy for 1% with a declining economy for 99% should be considered a decline.
IBM said that they'd open source OS/2 when all parties (read Microsoft) holding key elements of the OS agreed. Even though OS/2 is largely irrelevant today (due to its 32 bit nature), Microsoft still won't let it be open source.
In a fair fight, Windows is dead today, and OS/2 is still being developed. (Probably not FOSS; IBM was no saint.)
Hard to believe it's been 25 years since OS/2 Warp was released. Even harder to believe it's been almost 10 years since it was my daily driver.
It was reported in the newsgroups to be the best OS you ever used, or the worst OS you ever used. (The latter claim might be just attributed to paid Microsoft plants in the newsgroups.)
IBM was way to dysfunctional to fight the Microsoft monopoly. The measure of how much Microsoft support open source still lies in how open source OS/2 remains.
The Great Thaw is Already Happening
We don’t think of the ground beneath our feet as anything but solid. But climate change is coming for that, too.We Are Choosing to Make Hundreds of Thousands of Americans Live Outside
One of the more bizarre and pathetic aspects of capitalism is the self-congratulatory coverage of free meals given to the homeless and poor on holidays like Christmas, presented as though people don’t need to eat, or live inside, 365 days out of the year. Meanwhile, millions of homes are abandoned, wasted vacation homes or warehoused […]The 2018 Carpenter v United States decision that police must get a warrant to access cell-site location information has been cited in hundreds of cases in 2019. Here are five privacy-invasive technologies that it has, or could, rein in. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/12/courts-grapple-sea-change-fourth-amendment-law-after-carpenter-v-us-year-review
Watch "Celebrating the 25 th Anniversary of IBM OS/2 Warp - on modern Hardware - 1994-2019" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/NXlrDXLGR_Y
One thing is certain: public pressure to halt face surveillance—whether on the land or in the skies—is working. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/12/fighting-back-against-face-surveillance-skies-year-review-2019
Good news...
Ring and Amazon hit with federal lawsuit over security concerns - Business Insider
https://www.businessinsider.com/ring-amazon-sued-federal-court-security-hacking-2fa-2019-12?IR=T
Antarctic Ice Melt May Have Hit an All-Time High on Christmas Eve
https://earther.gizmodo.com/antarctic-ice-melt-may-have-hit-an-all-time-high-on-chr-1840679498 #climatechange #climatecrisis
This makes you think...
George Orwell's '1984' became too real this decade
https://mashable.com/article/1984-george-orwell-2010s/
I’m in today’s Wall Street Journal
Check out my piece in today’s Wall Street Journal. It’s about how Bernie Sanders could very well still be the Democratic nominee and is being under rated by the Democratic and media establishments. You can usually evade the pay wall by going through Twitter.
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