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Tech industry rant 

Concentrations of capital and political influence like any massive corporation (especially big tech) - all of which are psychopathic autocracies, who will steamroller anything that stands in the way of their single directive - maximise shareholder value, i.e. profit - are inherently abhorrent.

They've nearly finished neutralising the sovereignty of democratic nations (#CPTPPA anyone?), but it'll take ages before most of us realise they're nearly done digitally subjugating our society.

💡 Good to see this #UN Development Programme #UNDP report out, sharing the knowledge we worked hard to seed.

🗨️ #DigitalPublicGoods #DPGs are becoming critical levers for advancing the Sustainable Development Goals #SDGs. This report discusses emerging insights related to their #sustainability, replicability and partnerships based on case studies of four digital solutions (three of which are accredited DPGs) and a digital government programme.

#FreeSoftware #OpenSource

undp.org/publications/digital-

The "100k" trained people will be trained in MSFT's/AWS' *proprietary* tools which will, in effect, indenture them to those particular monocultures & make them effectively incapable of using anything else. It's part of big tech's anti-competitive practices, tantamount to digital imperialism/colonialism.

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Some folks might be thinking, “Unlike the Fediverse, Substack gives writers an opportunity to get paid.”

Not so fast.

When @TexasObserver was nearly shut down because they lacked funding for operations, they turned to the Fediverse for help.

Within 48 hours, we helped them raise $250,000 in funding—and now that 70-year-old newspaper still lives.

As a result 17 journalists still have their jobs.

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Substack is not a suitable alternative to Twitter.

If Elon Musk can buy Twitter, he can buy Substack.

However, Elon Musk cannot buy the Fediverse. No one company owns it. It is not for sale.

You do not need a billionaire or a VC fund to use social media.

They are just middlemen opportunists trying to insert themselves between you and your friends.

The Internet was built to make it easy for you to connect with others, and that is getting easier with protocols like ActivityPub.

You don’t need Elon Musk. You don’t need Mark Zuckerberg. You certainly don’t need any Silicon Valley tech bro to let you use social media.

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Successive gov'ts have been bamboozled by Microsoft and AWS. rnz.co.nz/news/business/487836 What I can't work out is why these folks can't understand that big tech is *the enemy* not our ally. They are the problem, not the solution. And these MOUs are just 'TrickleDownEconomics', i.e. fundamentally flawed.

My email flow has dramatically improved ever since I created a macro and folder hook in mutt so that by default I only see new, unopened, or flagged messages. I don't move opened emails from my INBOX elsewhere so no INBOX 0.

Now I only see emails I need to take some sort of action on. I can filter messages other ways, then press '.o' whenever I want to resume this view.

If you are a mutt user, use these two options to your .muttrc:

macro index .o "l(~N|~O|~F)\n"
folder-hook . push '.o'

UK still well off track on pledge to cut methane emissions, study says - theguardian.com/environment/20 it's probably being emitted by all the sewage in our rivers and seas... #pollution #tories

🚨Job alert!🚨 We’re hiring an Operations Assistant / Office Manager to handle critical administrative tasks in support of our programmatic work and maintenance of our NYC office. Details here: grnh.se/f636e3135us

Driving home the other day, I was passed by 20 cop cars from county, city, and state jurisdictions all using lights and sirens. I then came to a blockade of the road, which lasted for about 15 minutes.

The reason for this? According to the paper, there was a road rage incident where a young person had pointed a gun at the other driver.

Back in the 1980s, there was a band called (The?) Bored Cops, which was a direct reference to local cops. I guess nothing has changed.

Hard to pick the most reprehensible company in the tech industry (other than the spyware outfits, like NSO, that should be burned to the ground on general principle).

But Clearview AI -- which has scraped billions of photos and sold them to police who hold the Constitution in contempt -- deserves a special dishonorable mention: businessinsider.com/clearview-

Our report on Kristina Karamo, the new chair of the Michigan GOP, who has accused music stars like Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Cardi B, Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish of being tools of Satan. cnn.com/2023/04/11/politics/kf

Insurance (CVS): "We only cover medication bought at CVS pharmacies."

Pharmacy (CVS): "We're out of that medication. It's a nationwide shortage."

Insurance (CVS): "Ask your doctor about a different medication."

Me: "Here is a prescription from my doctor for a different medication."

Insurance: "We don't cover that medication because your regular medication is cheaper."

Unsurprisingly, #HealthInsurance working as intended to steal money from me in exchange for nothing. #ADHD

The extremist right, which now totally controls the Republican Party, is on the offensive everywhere -- curbing women's healthcare, censoring books, banning dissent, encouraging violence, flouting racism, rigging the election system, and ultimately threatening democracy.

Journalism is covering all of this piecemeal -- noting the individual brush fires but never, ever warning the public that the entire forest is ablaze.

Journalistic business as usual is malpractice.

And time is short.

Not content with banning ideas they fear from school and public libraries, the extremist right (aka Republican Party) is now looks to kill the libraries. See this from ever-more-retrograde Missouri: heartlandsignal.com/2023/04/11

EFF's @jgkelley talks with Politico about Utah's law to restrict access to social media for minors and require parental monitoring: "Parents don’t need to be listening over the shoulder for every conversation that a young person has." politico.com/news/2023/04/11/s

Like protesters, journalists write lawyers’ numbers on their arms not because they intend to commit crimes but because they know they may be wrongly arrested. Letting prosecutors infer criminality from this common practice would reward cops’ bad behavior. freedom.press/news/reject-unco

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