@jauntywunderkind420 I revile the GOP... but I have very little time for the DEMs either. I'm quite sure the US needs to destroy the current duopoly and find a progressive government, like what Sanders would've provided, to restore any semblance of internal unity or external respect. The US conservatives (even most US 'liberals' are very conservative by non-US standards) are simply selfish and anti-intellectual... wanting to retain privilege and even respect they didn't earn.
With changes in Brazil’s Fake News Bill in the pipeline, lawmakers must firmly reject the traceability mandate. It undermines users’ rights and key principles of privacy and security on end-to-end encrypted apps. @orlandosilva @DepBrunaFurlan 1/6 https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/08/faq-why-brazils-plan-mandate-traceability-private-messaging-apps-will-break-users
One reason why stopping #overconsumption is so often overlooked as a major part in solving the #ClimateCrisis may be this tendency to "default to searching for additive transformations, and consequently overlook subtractive transformations".
If you're hosting your own stuff, and using Let's Encrypt, they've updated their Certificate Authority (CA) which *might break* many services (especially on Docker containers that haven't recently been updated). It's bitten me once already. For more info, see https://letsencrypt.org/2021/10/01/cert-chaining-help.html
Today I learned about EnQ.
The IRS has a longstanding problem with call hold times; because of the volume of people calling, and a paucity of agents, it can take hours to get a real person on the phone.
The founders of EnQ decided to "solve" this problem: they bought a vast phone bank and now constantly auto-dial the IRS, locking up all their phone lines indefinitely. Then, you pay EnQ, and they attach you to the line that's been on hold the longest (and is therefore closest to talking to a real person).
I don't know how to relate as a human being to someone who can be this blatantly villainous.
My uncle just finished 1.6 kg, 700 pages long dictionary of Northern Sami, a language spoken by around 20,000 speakers.
Sami are an indigenous people who have inhabited large parts of Northern Europe spanning from Russia to Norway for millenniums.
He has dedicated his life to advocate for their rights and preserve their languages and culture. This book is a major contribution in an effort to ensure that this ancient language will be passed on to future generations.
RT @newint
The soil is dying, the water’s running out, & climate change is rendering the future even more uncertain. hazel_healy speaks to farmers in Senegal who are ready for a different system. #FoodJusticeFiles #agroecology
https://newint.org/features/2021/08/09/land-beautiful-agroecology-senegal-food-fjf
"In Andhra Pradesh, over 700,000 Indian farmers have been practising agroecology for several years with increased production and significantly increased net incomes compared to farmers farming with synthetic fertilizers and pesticides."
"If somebody robs a store, it's a crime and the state is all set and ready to nab the criminal. But if somebody steals from the commons and from the future, it's seen as entrepreneurial activity and the state cheers and gives them tax concessions rather than arresting them. We badly need an expanded concept of justice and fairness that takes mortgaging the future into account."
—Ursula Franklin, 22 years ago, on our societal tendency of flat out ignoring and even explicitly rewarding negative externalities
#DominicRaab confuses meaning of #misogyny in #BBC #interview | Dominic Raab | The Guardian
This ignoramus doesn’t know the difference between misogyny and #misandry, though I’m nor surprised given that he didn’t know Dover was a busy port. But at least British #Justice is safe in his hands. [sarc.]
I'm curious how other fediverse folks are feeling about the ongoing U.S. congressional hearings about Facebook. Thoughts?
I ask because, while I haven't been following them closely, I have the lurking feeling that congress is in danger of responding to all of this with the wrong kind of legislation.
(boosts welcome)
Windows 11 continues #Microsoft's long trend of mistreating users. Read why you're better off avoiding it: https://u.fsf.org/3gd
This might sound silly, but the number of times Mattermost has shown up in Chrome ads, after searching it and other open source team platforms, has made me distrust Mattermost more.
I'm really wary of profit motivated open source platforms after the GitHub acquisition by Microsoft. The rising stars that seem to collect the most users also look ripe for acquisition by some corporate giant.
Historical climate emissions reveal responsibility of big polluting nations - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/05/historical-climate-emissions-big-polluting-nations UK much less than I would have expected...
Impressive. This is the example the ueber wealthy should follow https://brightvibes.com/1064/en/martial-arts-star-donates-entire-714-million-fortune-to-charity
Interesting - so TechSoup for non-profits is helping Microsoft pressure non-profits to squander their resources and lock themselves into proprietary software in the cloud, too. Not at all impressed with these folks. https://www.techsoup.net.nz/blog/important-changes-microsoft-donation-program
People need to be shown that voluntarily making your business dependent on the whims and competence of another business (no matter how colossal) you don't own... is a very very daft thing to do. See https://davelane.nz/mshostage for more detail.
#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