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Does anyone know of any published lists of celebrities and/or microcelebrities who publish to the Fediverse?

(boosts appreciated)

RT @newint

Can employees be in full control of their enterprises? Amy Hall explores the possibilities and tensions of worker co-operatives.

newint.org/features/2021/10/07

#coops #Cooperative

The Data Interception Environment (DIE) is a tool released by @privacyint that you can use to analyse how your data is being used by app developers and third parties. It allows you to see how apps are sending your data from your device back to the company or to third parties
privacyinternational.org/learn

I wonder how many educators are on here.

There were thriving communities of educators on Tumblr and Twitter, but Tumblr's went to heck after moderated hashtags went away and Twitter is ... Twitter.

The fediverse has Scholar.social, but that's more of an instance for college/university level academics. I'd like to connect with other K-12 educators.

Hitler didn't cause global warming, so if time travel is invented, who should one go back to kill now that we know of a bigger evil?

my kid just figured out how to put a full debian install on his school-issued locked-down chromebook. the first thing he did was install firefox which lets him bypass the school content blocker system (they did this as a browser extension rather than an OS-level firewall, oops). second thing was to put ublock origin on it, since somehow the school locked all the students out of installing ad blockers. (I know, right?)

anyway he's pretty stoked about it and wanting to learn more. he likes learning thru videos; can anyone recommend a video series for command-line basics? he's got some basic programming experience in Lua and knows HTML but has only very rudimentary shell exposure.

I was just thinking about how there's a lot of classical works, that I never would have known about, if not for cartoons and comic books. I've also gotten a lot of political and historical information from comic strips and music.

the paid app gives you less info than the free one

Who would have guessed

IMO the only reason to use #RadarScope instead of #Wx is the mping reports

"More generally, I believe that #opensource development should return to its roots as a #freesoftware movement guided by moral principles. Doing so would help the open source community set better boundaries, which would in turn improve software quality, funding, and working conditions. Without a moral center to give developers a spine, they’ll continue to race to the bottom to please corporate interests."

haskellforall.com/2021/12/fund

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This a great trend. #Apple
is going to sell replacements parts to anybody officially. #Dell
goes one step further and wants to buy old parts back and remarket them. I want more of this.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/1

For those tracking the #DMA in Europe this week, a minor win but frustrating loss as Device Neutrality makes it in, but #OpenSource standards & interoperability did not, keeping the door open for unchecked #SurveillanceCapitalism from big tech.

More early reporting from @fsfe here:

fsfe.org/news/2021/news-202112

@aaronpk Pretty sure moving to the proprietary walled garden GitHub where a project's data has no escape route fails at least 7/11 of the #IndieWeb principles.

❌ Own your data
❌ Make what you need
❌ Use what you make
❌ Open source your stuff
❌ Modularity
❌ Longevity
❌ Plurality

chronicles of extreme privilege 

This is some of the most entitled tripe... world.hey.com/dhh/i-won-t-let-

Arguing that open source can be sustained by hobbyists in a capitalistic society, because... 'hey, I did it!' ... and ... 'small communities used to let members perform jobs for reciprocity (but that doesn't work anymore and what was I saying?)' Plus, 'I got mine now, so anyone can do it.'

#KamalaHarris Avoids #Bluetooth, Uses #WiredHeadset & Why All Heads Of State Should Follow Her

Wireless ear pieces seem to have been a feature in recent years though I never used them. They seem to be prone to vulnerability and also consume resources such as lithium batteries.

indiatimes.com/technology/news

climateandcapitalism.com/2018/

China Mieville: "We need utopias. That’s almost a given in activism. If an alternative to this world were inconceivable, how could we change it?

"But utopia has its limits: utopia can be toxic.

"What price hopelessness, indeed? But what price hope?"

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