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Join us, other civil liberties groups, and concerned residents on Monday at 9:30 AM at City Hall to tell San Francisco: No Killer Robots!

@GuerillaOntologist @Matt_Noyes

I like the ideas around social wealth funds. IMO governments should borrow money and invest in a Total World Stock Index funds.

They can borrow money cheaper than capitalists, and with index funds get the exact same return as capitalists. Seems like a no brainer.

Especially if done via a customer owned mutual like Vanguard.

TIL that the founder of Gillette was a utopian socialist.

"He published a book titled The Human Drift (1894) which advocated that all industry should be taken over by a single corporation owned by the public, and that everyone in the US should live in a giant city called Metropolis powered by Niagara Falls."

Which US Party is trying to crush the labor movement? 

@lightweight @normandc Ultimately the reason why they push so hard to get companies to fully switch over is once you are reliant on their cloud it is much harder to justify solutions that bring you out of it piecemeal, even if they are better.

I never thought, when I trained or worked as a GP, that Diphtheria and Polio or, to a large extent, measles, would again be things that I might have to recognise. Nor would I have believed that malnutrition on a scale currently seen would be tolerated by society. I was wrong - how quickly are the hard-fought gains lost.

I also feel disdain for any IT professionals who actively help to make others dependent on Microsoft. To me, that's actively working to make the lives of others worse.

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Being smart gets you maybe a 10x advantage in income opportunity over average people. And that's guessing very very high.

Which means anyone who's a billionaire got there not because they are smart, but because they were exceptionally lucky, or, more likely, they exploited someone or something (or their parents did).

So please stop thinking that billionaires are smart. Mostly they are narcissistic sociopaths.

(but they really, really, really WANT you to think they are smart...)

I built this tool a year ago but I feel like Mastodon folks would like it

The "Weird Old Book Finder"

Type in a search query, and it'll find one randomly-chosen public-domain book that matches the query -- and present it for immediate reading: weird-old-book-finder.glitch.m

Why only one book? To prevent the paradox of choice! Just *start readin'*

Can't promise every book will be weird, but most are

A longer essay on how/why I developed it: debugger.medium.com/a-search-e

This was a search for "mastodon"

A year ago I started working on supporting GL Textures in the rusty @GStreamer Paintable @GTK Sink and now its merged 馃帀
This should dramatically reduce the CPU usage consumed and allow for zero-copy rendering when used with hardware decoders.
gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstream

I'm dismayed at some of the people on the #left throwing shade at #decentralization as "some #libertarian noise." Like, this is literally people #seizing the #means of mass communication, and these people are opting to side with the #profiteers because apparently it turns out the #proles are actually scary.
The ideal socialist condition would be independent communities self-governing and engaging in mutual aid. How the hell does #Twitter fit that model even *remotely* better than #Mastodon?

MPD is there now at the Hiawatha-Lake camp, trying to ensure a bobcat operator can destroy tents before people can salvage them.

It had been all Metro Transit cops (as far as marked cars / uniforms) earlier today..

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If the railroad workers strike, there needs to be a general strike in support. Fuck the system! Fuck Christmas profits!

I really don't understand how Congress passing anything can interfere with workers refusing to work. In the current state of lack of replacement hires, does anyone really care if congressional fatcats make it easier to fire you?

For anyone in the US that is "unbanked" and on Social Security: if you are having troubles accessing your account, it's not just you.

nakedcapitalism.com/2022/12/li

Friday lunches are for slowly getting stoned, especially if you work for a soul-sucking, multi-national corporation.

Disingenuous answers are, "Start your own business!" or " Get another job!", but employment choices are dependent upon your individual situation.

"Start your own business!" is invalid for introverts, and "Get another job!" is invalid for the rural, non-relocatable. It's kind of like telling a homeless person in New York that they would'nt be cold in L.A.

Please forward.

There is conversation about a proposed gathering of collectively/cooperatively/democratically run Mastodon instances.

As @natematias has pointed out, this conversation needs to start with #bipoc, #lgbtqia+, and other people who have been (and continue to be) attacked in social media spaces.

If you are running a #Black, #BIPOC, #LGBTQIA+ or other instance, does a gathering of collective/cooperative instances seem useful to you?

#deij #jedi

app.element.io/#/room/#democra

Police are showing up at the doors of protestors in China who have demonstrated against the lockdowns there. They tracked them down using their phones and their faces: nytimes.com/2022/12/02/busines

I've heard over and over since the Twitter fiasco that Mastodon isn't about , so why are metrics listed on our profile? At the very least I would hope for an option to turn them off.

So...the word, , has some rather bad connotations. I would rather be named as a peer on social media rather than a 'devotee of a person' or 'one who comes behind' (to paraphrase the dictionary definitions of "follower").

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