Show more

Beware the Distortion of Terms Like ‘Supply Chain’, ‘Zero Day’, and ‘Back Door’ (New FUD Patterns Against Free Software, a Distraction From the Real Culprits) | Techrights
techrights.org/2022/10/08/dist

"Recently, a Microsoft front group called “Linux Foundation” kept using terms like “supply chain”. Years ago nobody used this term in relation to Free software and then Microsoft bought a lot of the so-called ‘supply chain’, in the form of GitHub [...], whose CSO is a decades-long NSA veteran?"

Rush to Mine Electric Vehicle Battery Elements Threatens People and Ecosystems
truthout.org/articles/rush-to-

New battery technology developments need to include sections on environmental impact and resource estimates.

Hey Latin nerds, is there some word that is the antonym of panacea? The online thesauruses are just giving me words like "disease" that don't express the universality of panacea. Is pandolor a thing? Panamal, perhaps?

"Renegade" economist and renowned author Kate Raworth will speak on new tools in Economics for the 21st century. The event is free and will be held virtually on Saturday, November 12 at 2 PM EDT New York City, 7 PM GMT London via Schumacher Center for a New Economics 💚👇

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI

Wow, #eJabberd wird zusätzlich das #Matrix -Protokoll unterstützen.

#^Matrix protocol added to ejabberd

Even if it is not as scalable as XMPP, we believe that we can make Matrix much more scalable than what it is now. That’s what we are doing right now.

As a first step, we have been working on implementing a large subset of the Matrix protocol as a bridge in ejabberd.

It means that an ejabberd server will be able to act as a Matrix server in the Matrix ecosystem. XMPP users will be able to exchange messages with Matrix users, transparently.

To do that, we implemented the Matrix protocol for conversations and the server-to-server protocol to allow interop between XMPP and Matrix protocol.

Video viewing and panel discussion of FOOD COOP organized by GEO.Coop

"All is not perfect in the Park Slope Food Co-op. There was a labor organizing effort that did not succeed, and PSFC is often criticized as "elitist." What is your view? Many in the food cooperative movement have said it couldn't be duplicated, but a food co-op based on this model now exists in Paris (French filmmakers made this film)..."

eventbrite.com/e/a-behind-the-

The biennial Living Planet report is out. Cites near 70% loss of all wildlife on this planet since 1970. Two years ago the estimate was at 68%, four years ago, it was 60%.

"Many scientists believe we are living through the sixth mass extinction – the largest loss of life on Earth since the time of the dinosaurs – and that it is being driven by humans."

Primary driver is habitat loss due to agriculture, the vast majority of it animal agriculture and livestock feedcrops.

theguardian.com/environment/20

Open Source Initiative is a Shameless Megaphone and Advocate for Microsoft’s Proprietary Software (GitHub). It Also Encourages Copyright and GPL Violations (Plagiarism Disguised as ‘AI’).

gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/10/10/osi-attacks-foss-for-microsoft/index.gmi

TechRights has really been complaining that Debian is being influenced by Google and Microsoft. Now there's this.

techrights.org/videos/debian-f

Summary: It’s virtually impossible to run a Debian desktop without either Firefox or Chromium/Chrome; this should be regarded and treated as a high-priority bug considering how bad Mozilla has become (Firefox is fast becoming little but spyware, guarded by truly untrustworthy people)

Just got a bonus from my side gig of helping a very small company that specializes in Shlaer-Mellor development. It was bigger than the bonus I got from my main gig, which is a multinational, billion-dollar corporation.

The small gig pays out bonuses like a cooperative in that it is profit and participation based. The main gig pays based on some mystical formula, rooted in EBITDA, which somehow always seems to be more pliable than firmly based on numbers.

Even with declining insect populations, there are unprecedented levels of insects damaging plants
sciencedaily.com/releases/2022

streaming video carbon accounting 

They make bullshit claims: 'if we reduce production, the market will go to less-green producers elsewhere in the world'... well, yes and no. If the prices go up, the market will shrink. Also, they almost always ignore the carbon cost of *transporting their goods to foreign markets* that vastly add to the pollution and inefficiency. It'd be better for the world to shop locally, even if production is less efficient!

Show thread

Remember - when Dairy/Farming interests talk about being the backbone of the country, 'keeping rural centres alive', what they're doing is making a "Trickle Down Economics"-based argument. We don't need them as much as they think - almost all of what they produce gets exported for *their* profit, not ours. And it keeps our prices very high.

Well at least they're talking to metlstorm, a credible infosec expert. But this isn't good enough. Step one to securing this data: don't use Windows. Step two: get better people managing it *inhouse*. Kill the outsourcing. Step three: make sure it's all onshore. rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/

Global food systems transitions have enabled affordable diets but had less favourable outcomes for nutrition, environmental health, inclusion and equity
nature.com/articles/s43016-022
#food #nutrition #environment

Show more
Librem Social

Librem Social is an opt-in public network. Messages are shared under Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 license terms. Policy.

Stay safe. Please abide by our code of conduct.

(Source code)

image/svg+xml Librem Chat image/svg+xml