Musk and Murdoch together at the football game is a gathering of today's most powerful anti-democracy media barons. And it's a reminder that journalists who would never consider working for Murdoch's Fox "News" -- at least he pays for his content -- are still toiling for free to support Musk's rancid trollsite.
According to #TechRights, Microsoft is closing all of the GitHub offices and laying off staff. GitHub has been losing money for Microsoft. I wonder how messy the collapse will be?
#MicrosoftSucks
#GetOffOfGitHub
This a very important and powerful manifesto from peoples of the Global South demanding a just #ecosocial energy transition.
Especially recommend reading to those of us living in the Global North who are constantly bombarded by technology-driven "clean energy transitions" that are touted as "win-win".
#ClimateJustice #degrowth #DebtForClimate
https://fpif.org/manifesto-for-an-ecosocial-energy-transition-from-the-peoples-of-the-south/
"A handful of companies own the #patents on virtually every #seed planted in the US. Now, a new crop of unowned seeds is bringing #biodiversity back to #farming."
https://worldsensorium.com/open-source-seeds-loosen-big-ags-grip-on-farmers/
#agriculture #food #monopoly #ossi (Open Source Seed Initiative)
FYI, I link to two earlier reports on this problem (2017 and 2019) in a tweet from 2020.
https://twitter.com/petersuber/status/1317831041055399936
When a car is repaired after a crash, the GDP goes up.
When a fruit or vegetable is grown only to be thrown out by a supermarket as food waste, the GDP goes up.
When you replace a phone that still works because of planned obsolescence, the GDP goes up.
When you throw out a perfectly good coat because it's no longer fashionable, and buy a new one in this season's style, the GDP goes up.
When a bridge has to be replaced because it wasn't built right, the GDP goes up.
When a piece of packaging is manufactured only to be thrown away straight away, the GDP goes up.
When a site needs to be decontaminated because chemicals weren't stored correctly, the GDP goes up.
In each case, society has no more usable wealth than it would have had if the car didn't crash, the vegetable wasn't grown, the phone wasn't replaced, the old coat was still being worn, there was less packaging, or the chemicals were stored correctly. Yet the GDP goes up.
Meanwhile, most of the wealth that is generated ends up in the top one percent's pockets.
The truth is that GDP isn't a useful measurement. It's just a convenient one.
I don't think Heather is on Mastodon yet to tag, but this quote is on fire:
“I don’t really care about journalism, the industry that has a product for sale. That’s not what I care about saving or fixing. I care about journalism, a service to the public that requires quality news and information in order to navigate their lives. To me, that’s the only real journalism.”
This Month, Microsoft Bing and Its Fake ‘Privacy’ (Proxy) DuckDuckGo Fall to Lowest Share in Over a Year!
gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/02/10/bing-falls/index.gmi
#TechRights
GitHub Hasn’t a Bright Future and, by Extension, Projects Hosted by Microsoft/GitHub May Have Big Trouble Ahead | Techrights
http://techrights.org/2023/02/10/github-future-of-losses/
"[Microsoft] GitHub, still unable to make money, is firing workers; can developers trust this proprietary GPL-violating machine to keep hosting projects/code? "
V useful info in one place here about the datasets GPT3.5 is trained on. I knew this but it still takes your breath away:
"WebText2 is a private OpenAI dataset created by crawling links from Reddit that had three upvotes.
The idea is that these URLs are trustworthy and will contain quality content."
Have these ppl ever READ Reddit?!
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/how-to-block-chatgpt-from-using-your-website-content/478384/
These are some interesting stats: https://the-federation.info/ - I'm especially intrigued by the numbers of instances of other Fediverse services...
I just saw that Meet.coop is shutting down its service: https://opencollective.com/meet-coop/updates/changes-coming-to-meet-coop-please-read This is a shame. I applaud them for their efforts.
Social.coop is a member. I suspect we'll probably be okay just using Jitsi via our May First membership.
But still, the important thing: Thank you, Meet.coop folks, for all you've done.
From the department of the obvious:
Extreme earners are not necessarily extremely smart
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230208125113.htm
I wonder if the results of income vs intelligence would be more pronounced away from a correlation in the USA. In Sweden, at least they've been smart enough to enact strong social policies. In the USA, the policies seem to be geared toward self-destruction.
According to a New York Public Library pilot, 65-75% of rights holders opted not to renew their copyrights for books published between 1923-1964.
How was this determination made? The study required laborious research, using docs from Library of Congress - U.S. Copyright Office & Internet Archive. Learn more about the study & what this means for the historical record of American culture in the fantastic new article from journalist Claire Woodcock @clairewoodcock in VICE: https://www.vice.com/en/article/epzyde/librarians-are-finding-thousands-of-books-no-longer-protected-by-copyright-law
Infamous "think tank" still pushing climate change BS. If you are a teacher who received this, toss it in the recycling bin pronto: https://grist.org/science/climate-denial-campaign-goes-retro-with-new-textbook/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=cc_ncse&utm_campaign=feb_newsletter_2023&utm_content=heartland_cta
#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