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Thanks to @mackiwg for pointing me at this - I encourage everyone to use a password manager, and Bitwarden's been my preferred option for a few years. Here's someone else who's come to the same conclusion: makeuseof.com/how-to-start-usi - I prefer to run my own Bitwarden servers (which is an option because it's fully #FOSS) - here's how I do it very cost effectively: tech.oeru.org/setting-your-own

Talk about the NHS is too focused on how much money is spent on it, not how the money is spent.

Public services like the NHS should mutualised - government gives it a budget and every UK citizen has one vote in electing the board of directors that is in charge how it is spent.

Same should apply for other public services like public transportation.

Am a big fan of worker coops (earn my living as a member of one!) but think in these services consumer ownership makes most sense imo.

Seems to me that a convenient side effect of this: rnz.co.nz/news/national/437849 from Microsoft's perspective is that it'll hasten (ignorant) people's/organisations' shift from running MS Exchange servers (that they've already paid for) to MSFT's cloud-based systems... that they perpetually paid for... **rubs chin**...

In solidarity with unionizing Amazon employees:

* Make no purchases
* Don't watch Prime TV
* Show your support

Virtual boycott from 3/7 to 3/13

However, you can't prove or disprove a hypothesis with no metrics, so anecdote becomes the metric; this causes people to complain about "big design up front" and "abstraction", both of which are productivity and quality enhancers when done right, but popular hypothesis of how to do both have led to an aversion of both.

The software world needs to start maturing before we have a real software crisis.

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This has resulted in a reduction in reliability, because software isn't a mature field. While an EE level of CAD (automation) exists, it is little used. While metrics exist, they are little used. Repeatability is not considered a desirable trait. Untrained practitioners learn by development of small systems, and best practices in such development do not lead to best practices in the development of large systems. Some of this is the fault of bad hypothesis treated as theory. 2/n

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I saw electrical engineers get replaced by CAD and outsourcing. The outsourcing was mostly skilled labor, because EE is a mature field; it is easy to judge skill level in mature fields due to more repeatability and established metrics. The CAD replaced the problematic and tedious area of board layout and the tedious area of schematic drawing. It also helped verification.
Software, OTOH, is mostly just outsourcing without a reduction in tedium or increase in automated verification. 1/n

It might be true that, "anyone can learn to code", but saying, "anyone can become a software developer", is an entirely different proposition. It's about time for the software world to adopt an attitude that software development is a profession that requires people with actual formal training and that such people have the same worth as other highly skilled fields.

Is contributing to FOSS projects the unpaid internship of the software world? Does throwing a minimum wage on it make it feel more professional or more like flipping burgers?

0.9.0 is out 🚀 : source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-

Now supports 's OSD DBus protocol, indicates microphone hardware kill switch state, fixes around the overview including long-swipes. Requires libhandy >= 1.1.90

Thanks @devrtz @dos, @exalm@floss.social

@purism

Movie Nights on CommunityBridge.com presents- An engaging series of films to spur conversations on our future as a cooperative society,
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Our March Series on Rebellion and Cooperatives starts
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Social.Coop members -- tired of using surveillance capitalist platforms for video conferencing? Sign up for your account on our new BigBlueButton instance. Open source and cooperative.

wiki.social.coop/meet.coop-reg

Third-party cookies are dying, and Google wants to perpetuate targeted ads with new “privacy-preserving” technology. But its FLoC proposal creates new privacy issues, and could exacerbate problems with discrimination and exploitation.
eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/goog

Pretty messed up that a mom had to have this conversation w/ their 7-yr-old: "Every time you ride your bike down this block, there are probably 50 cameras that watch you going past. If you make a bad choice, those cameras will catch you." washingtonpost.com/technology/

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