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Companies’ Price Hikes Fuel Inflation. Why Isn’t the Fed Talking About It?
truthout.org/articles/companie

ANSWER: "not a single reporter asked about the extent to which record-high corporate profits are fueling inflation even as companies openly boast about their pricing power."

Corporate control of the media funnels public information towards corporate interests.

The local cooperative phone company, that provides my phone, TV, and internet service, has been having trouble with the TV digital signal. Their "fix" appears to be to use an Amazon Fire Stick instead of a set top box and remove the separate TV feed.

It sounds like a bit of a kludge, and I wonder how much bandwidth it'll take from my internet feed.

I'll have to investigate further how it works.

A major cash cow for the health care industry are the wellness programs. Via the wellness banner, healthcare companies can collect data from you, that they can sell.

So...our healthcare provider has dumped a bunch of tote bags, lunch boxes, and other crap that's useless to people with our salary levels at our company's common area. Almost nothing has been taken. Hopefully someone will haul it to a local charity. It'll be quite ironic to see a bunch of local homeless people toting items with a multi-billion dollar healthcare company's logo.


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#InContempt for November is here! Packed with news, action + updates on political prisoners, abolitionist campaigns, George Floyd uprising defendants + much more! Spotlight and update on #Alabama prison strike. itsgoingdown.org/in-contempt-2

This is yet more evidence that exceeding the safety limit of 350 ppm CO2 atmospheric concentration was a mistake. Without glaciers, there will be no freshwater.

Source: WMO
nitter.net/WMO/status/15878240

I think I posted this recently, but might've been in a conv thread. This is a report the #EU commission asking "where would the EU be if they'd embraced #FOSS and open hardware instead of becoming dependent on US big tech?" digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/ sobering. Hope it's not to late to change course.

@strypey @xurizaemon - maybe we should also be exploring this (instead of CiviCRM)... karrot.world/#/welcome the plaform is karrot...

Periodic reminder: Microsoft loves Linux and #FOSS like a tapeworm loves a healthy digestive system.

Did you know that the European Union had an official Mastodon instance where only official EU institutions could open an account?

social.network.europa.eu/explo

No need to pay for a blue checkmark, accounts on this instance are, by definition, officials.

That’s Fediverse done right!

@catspyjamas - is Mark Smithers in the Fediverse yet? @mackiwg and I were just watching invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v= and I think we really need to talk to him... What the OERF is doing with our FOSS Digital Learning Ecosystem couldn't be a better fit with what he describes (only we've already got FOSS options for all the proprietary components he mentions): we're already there. Think there's huge scope for us all to collaborate.

Today, part of Google’s new Play Rules come into force, banning VPN apps which affect ads or tracking, seemingly including those affecting DNS queries to include an ad block list like PiHole does. No vested interest in those rules, clearly, from the company with their trackers in 87.6% of Android apps! (@RDBinns et al. arxiv.org/pdf/1804.03603v3.pdf) support.google.com/googleplay/

"This is our biggest step forward."

For all companies, government and public organizations, schools and universities that aspire to progress, thank you for trusting Nextcloud as your collaboration platform!

nextcloud.com/blog/announcing-

@gargron
Your hard work is very much appreciated. Maybe, though, upgrading the infrastructure behind mastodon.social is counter-productive. It just leads to the next wave of new arrivals assuming that this is "the" instance to register at, ad infinitum. Maybe limiting the account count on your instance would give you peace of mind, and ultimately distribute accounts more evenly among instances.

Make the net weird again. Hand write sites like it’s the 90s. Pick interesting domain names and make fan sites or random knowledge known to everyone. Don’t monetize anything. Spearhead new protocols like Gemini. Make mods for games on your site. Make FAQs for obscure games no one knows about. Make public software services available to anyone. Make a news site about a really random subject. Create music in all kinds of different formats. Most of all, do it because you want to!

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