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@jhavok @sofiav @HeavenlyPossum @RD4Anarchy @jameshowell @breadandcircuses @emmreef I'm just gonna leave this here.

Look at the year it was written.

Let that sink in.

Just keep following @breadandcircuses and think about how much time we've already wasted playing these games.

:TwinPines: Lancaster's Music #Coop is coming back after signing a 99 year lease with the city and getting funding for repairs.

aol.com/lancaster-music-co-ops

HELLO PARTY (Chicago area) PEOPLE!!!

I will be at Women & Children First Bookstore THIS FRIDAY to talk about my book PERIOD with the amazing Heather Corinna of Scarleteen.

Spread the word! Come yourself! Buy a book or seven!

(AND for my fellow covid safe girlie pops* - masks required!)

womenandchildrenfirst.com/even

*My teen son swears girlie pop is gender neutral

Our provider confirmed the network outage and is still investigating the cause.

There might be another short interruption due to maintenance work in order to permanently fix the problem.

Thank you for your patience, we are back online.

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Hi all, our server is currently unreachable, not even via VPN and the network of our provider does not respond to pings, too.

Drink something, test your work again, and push it once we're back online 🧉

:TwinPines: Hey Social.coop braintrust: I've got someone who is interested in doing a #WorkerCoop conversion in New Jersey with a small manufacturing firm - who should they be talking to? Who are the co-op associations/developers/professionals in the area they should be reaching out to?

"sustainability" 

@linmob @s31bz @bradlinder Yeah, the #librem5 is the one phone that most mobian developers currently recommend and use. Both purism and mobian devs are quite active with migrating things into @debian proper. We are aware of the price tag, but would like to reiterate that this actually includes salaries for mobile Linux developers.

Generative "AI" chatbots are good for one purpose, in my experience: suggestions.

Any "writing" that I have to relentlessly fact-check is otherwise a near-complete waste of my time.

It never ceases to amaze me how people can see the same evidence and jump to entirely different conclusions based on their preconceptions and prejudices and their ability to distinguish anecdote from statistic. Democracies do best in egalitarian societies where people value education. They're not doing well in most currently (precariously) democratic societies because of increasing inequity and hostility toward education.

UK Government ‘Concession’ On Breaking End-to-End #Encryption In The Online Safety Act (Just Passed) Turns Out Not To Be One - techdirt.com/2023/09/19/uk-gov this would be entertaining if it weren't so awful...

"The report titled Indigenous Identity Fraud within NCNS and obtained by APTN News, was submitted to the Native Council of Nova Scotia (NCNS). It says that more than 300 members should be removed due to the author’s research which found they do not have Indigenous ancestry." #pretendianism
aptnnews.ca/national-news/auth

Forty years of #GNU and the free software movement - fsf.org/news/forty-years-of-gn "On September 27, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) celebrates the 40th anniversary of the GNU operating system and the launch of the free software movement."

Some of the most interesting stuff I got from the talk, though, was during the Q & A, and chatting with Groot afterward. I asked her to compare the politics on long distance transmission lines (generally a plus for climate mitigation) with the politics on long distance pipelines (generally a minus for climate mitigation), and she said that one important difference is that here in the U.S., the FERC can permit pipelines at the national level, but they can't do that for power lines.

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Today I saw Maddy Groot's STS talk "Decarbonization vs. Democratization? Participatory Politics and the New England Grid", which was a fascinating talk on her preliminary findings about the political framing around impediments to renewable energy transmission lines in New England.

Really interesting stuff.

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