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The Agrarian Commons is a necessary and innovative approach to address the realities of how land is owned, tenure and equity are conveyed, and land stewardship is carried out.

The Agrarian Commons holds land in communities for:
Ecological, restorative agriculture and community-building
Long-term lease tenure and equity interest to farmers and ranchers
Stewardship and ecosystem investment
Farm, ranch, and agrarian viability and local agrarian economies
agrariantrust.org/agrariancomm

Code smithing was important, when all I knew was coding (high school - early career). Now it's annoying, because I know how little import it has in the whole of software development.

Yet I still see many devs in late career devoting a lot of time to it. Some are even writing books/selling consulting based on it.

GDI (God Damn Independents) was always my favorite fraternity/sorority (bad terms to get point across) in college. We had much better and more inclusive house parties (which didn't have to involve sex or beer or even a house). No hazing, no codes, no faux brotherhood/sisterhood, no segregation, just DIY.

Nowadays, I'd probably call it FI (Fucking Independents) to remove the religious baggage.

I've published a new tool for #Debian package maintainers that automatically updates your Build-Depends based on package build failures. jelmer.uk/deb-fix-build.html

What if you don't want to be a leader? What's wrong with being a follower or an independent?

newsbots.eu/@ScienceDaily/1060

Hey, this is cool! On April 22nd @ntnsndr and Jessica Gordon-Nembhard will be reading from the new translation of Arizmendiarrieta's Reflections.

eventbrite.com/e/book-launchre

Got my COVID-19 vaccine. I could tell the 15 minutes they have you wait afterwards is for calibration of the microchip, because of the strange antenna the nurse at the checkout desk had pointed my way. A black helicopter followed me most of the way home; probably final tracker test. As soon as I got home, there was an email from Biden congratulating me; his eyes seemed to track my movements.

Someone just reported a highly stressful corporate mandate has led them to consider suicide. The CEO and HR told them they're doing it wrong.

CEO just called worker exploitation a hunger to succeed. Pitted one part of the global workforce against the rest. Challenging the workforce with the implied threat of offshoring.

CEO All-Hands Q&A: That part of a status affirmation event where the CEO gets to call you a liar.

So much of corporate direction is structured around getting free labor from the workers, especially when it concerns innovation. Innovation adds much more to the corporate profit than they are willing to compensate the innovators.

It's always fun to ask the CEO questions, during their dog and pony shows, that imply their workforce might not be happy with their management. You get the CEO tapdance and soft shoe shuffle where they fumble at words to answer the question in corporate approved boilerplate.

CEO talking about Trading Window, which appears to be a path to insider trading only available to corporate officers and boards.

Forgot I had preordered this, JELLO BIAFRA AND THE GUANTANAMO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE "Tea Party Revenge Porn" LP + Shirt Bundle. What a nice surprise!

I'm involved in a project at work, where two wrongs don't make a right, but we're going to do it anyway. I've seen this so often in companies, that I don't even bother fighting it once direction is set; I also don't put in any unpaid overtime on it, because I told you so. You can't build quality in at the late stages of a project. You can't build maintainability in at the late stages of a project. If you fuck up the front end, you get a steaming pile of shit.

I believe that anyone who uses the term, "cancel culture", is not worth reading/conversation. While I don't believe in broad censorship rights, I do believe in focused censorship rights. i.e., by an individual or community. You can't always choose your neighbors, but you can ignore them.

I continue to be wary, but increasingly my view is "no, I'm just going to put stuff out there and be myself. The world is burning and we don't have time to frack around pretending that there is even such a thing as an unbiased view."

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Given the long history of police retribution and reprisals against people exercising their First Amendment right to record interactions with authorities, a U.S. court has upheld the ability of the public to secretly record police encounters.

eff.org/deeplinks/2021/04/firs

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