Students find obscure law that could make university fossil fuel investments illegal https://grist.org/climate-energy/harvard-boston-college-students-find-obscure-law-that-could-make-university-fossil-fuel-investments-illegal/
Corporate climate pledges earn failing grades from investors https://grist.org/business-technology/corporate-climate-pledges-earn-failing-grades-from-investors/
If it is public money, it should be public code as well! I support @fsfe's call for more #publiccode: https://publiccode.eu/
...we'll still boost the cries of revolution. I think that at the core we all know that we know nothing, or at least know that we can prove nothing. Was Steve Mellor right, or was Robert C. Martin right? ( I know it was Steve, but I can't prove it in a manner that doesn't cost a huge amount of money.) That is the price we pay for not making software metrics universal. That is why I harp on software metrics. The function point data is relevant.
I should probably wax poetic on software engineering in the Librem chat room I made, but none of the other members ever post a counterpoint. I have the same effect here, but do occasionally get a boost. Maybe if eveRyone is so agreeable, I should write a book, but OOA Book is pending and I haven't quite raised the courage to piss off my customers. What price courage? Many of us are unwilling to sacrifice meaningful employment in the name of software engineering rightousness, but...
Joe Abercrombe gets it wrong in his chapter, "The Life of a Drinker", because he describes an alcoholic. Only 10% of heavy drinkers are alcoholics. Alcoholism is an addiction, whereas heavy drinking is a choice. How good or bad a choice all depends upon behaviors associated with the drinker. Some would say always bad due to health risks, but not everybody wants to live to their best potential age.
Notice and appeal matter. @Facebook is hunting for conspiracy theorists, but they’re catching punk bands. https://www.eff.org/takedowns/facebook-treats-punk-rockers-crazy-conspiracy-theorists-kicks-them-offline
Libhandy 1.2 has been released! It comes with new widgets and many fixes and is just in time for #GNOME40.
Learn more in this update from @KekunPlazas https://aplazas.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/blog/blog/2021/03/12/libhandy-1-2.html
Ugh. Morning spent mopping up after a massive wad of malicious emails (not sure, but looks like virus/ransomware links attacking Windows computers) sent out (possibly by compromised MS Exchange servers) forging our org email as the FROM... so they're bouncing back to us, doing a bit of reputational damage... Getting hundreds of bounce emails every few minutes. Email is, sadly, not designed for this.
No more Amazon!!! BookShop.org is here!
"Ulysses claims it can currently access more than 15 billion vehicle locations around the world every month, and it estimates that, by 2025, 100 percent of new cars will be connected and transmitting gigabytes of collectible data per hour." #privacy https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/03/one-company-wants-to-sell-the-feds-location-data-from-every-car-on-earth/
#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