@galena @ZekuZelalem What exactly is wrong with y'all. First its the CWs tone policing Black people, and then this shit. SMH.
Lastly, considering that journalists are by nature people who question and dig away at anything screaming a lack of transparency, I'm surprised that only a few (if any?) journalists have sounded alarms or protested.
Journalists flocked to Mastodon last year, and a year later, there's barely a whimper as one man's silent takeover/ownership of journalism platforms and even a verification tool here has him establish a monopoly, despite none of you knowing anything about him.
You shock me!
FIN.
For those of you looking for a non-paywalled version of the Haaretz op-ed about how much Netanyahu is at fault here, which is A LOT.
Ok, I know that some fediverse software is lighter weight / less computationally intensive than others. Pleroma is well-known for being particularly lightweight.
But has anyone put together a list comprehensively comparing the computational intensity of the various fediverse platforms?
(boosts welcome)
Headline in paper today, "Israel Seals Off Gaza".
... Didn't they already do that? Isn't that one of the things that triggered this shit?
Some states try to prevent social media platforms from moderating content. Others try to compel moderation. But, as we told a federal appeals court last week, any government involvement in content moderation raises First Amendment concerns. http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/10/eff-urges-second-circuit-affirm-injunction-new-yorks-dangerous-online-hateful
300 names. 150 languages. 9 years of research involving the consultation of 100s of elders and language-keepers across the continent. We're thrilled to finally share this with the world on this Indigenous Peoples Day!
Documenting these names is vital work as many of the elders who worked on this project have since joined the ancestors. This map serves to support ongoing language revitalization efforts, acknowledge unextinguished Indigenous land tenure, and help us all better understand Indigenous history, the legacy of colonization, and our relationship with the land.
Just as this knowledge was gifted to us, the map is a gift we hope people will print and hang in schools, community centers, and anywhere it can help start a dialogue.
On our website, you can also find a list of all these names and resources to help learn the accurate pronunciations.
Check it out for yourself at decolonialatlas.com
The beatings will continue until morale improves!
#CorporateLife
The meetings will continue until morale improves!
#AlsoCorporateLife
The standup meetings will continue until morale improves!
#ScrumLife
#FML
Haaretz editorial:
"The disaster that befell #Israel on the holiday of Simchat Torah is the clear responsibility of one person: Benjamin #Netanyahu. The prime minister… completely failed to identify the dangers he was consciously leading Israel into when establishing a government of annexation & dispossession, when appointing Bezalel #Smotrich & Itamar #Ben-Gvir to key positions, while embracing a foreign policy that openly ignored the existence & rights of Palestinians."
https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/editorial/2023-10-08/ty-article-opinion/netanyahu-bears-responsibility/0000018b-0b9d-d8fc-adff-6bfd1c880000
In their book “The Dawn of Everything,” David Graeber and David Wengrow provide multiple accounts by early European settler colonists of the indigenous societies they encountered in the woodlands of northeastern North America.
Over and over, these Europeans noted that these societies were well and truly stateless, lacking rulers, laws, courts, police, prisons, or anything like what they were used to in Europe.
They quote one Jesuit, writing in 1644 about the Wendat:
“I do not believe that there is any people on earth freer than they, and less able to allow the subjection of their wills to any power whatever – so much so that Fathers here have no control over their children, or Captains over their subjects, or the Laws of the country over any of them, except in so far as each is pleased to submit to them. There is no punishment which is inflicted on the guilty, and no criminal who is not sure that his life and property are in no danger…”
1/ #thread
And don't get me started on their effective altruism bullshit. You know what's effective? Eisenhower-era tax rates on corporations and the wealthy. That would be so effective it would make your ketamine-addled heads spin, you dinguses.
When Mastodon first enabled search of posts I'd interacted with, I started diligently bookmarking posts that I thought I might want to find later.
As of today, when I try to search for posts I've bookmarked for that reason, my search is flooded with every indexed post by anyone that ever used the same words I'm trying to search for.
It was a nice idea while it lasted?
Latest catastrophic data breach involves a company storing some of the most sensitive possible information about individuals. There will be no consequences apart from damaging those people's lives, of course -- because there is no accountability for any of this.
This is a government failure in the end -- and there's little sign that our leaders care at all.
Retailers close stores, blame shoplifters, but the data proves they're lying. Another solid report from @juddlegum and company at Popular Information https://popular.info/p/target-says-its-closing-9-stores?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=1664&post_id=137675685&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=false&r=qs4z&utm_medium=email
Not a lot of responses to my question about the best non-Mastodon ActivityPub platforms.
To elaborate a bit, I'm specifically interested in information about the best-designed alternatives to Mastodon.
Mastodon, being Twitter-like, was always rather clunky, but I'm not getting good vibes from the newest features, and I'm wondering if there are better ActivityPub platforms that are developed with a coherent design philosophy.
Journalists: if you're not writing about Tim Burke's case but you would write about an FBI raid of an NYT reporter, ask yourself why and reconsider
We recently wrote about the media's failure to cover arrests of independent journalists. Same applies here. https://freedom.press/news/arrests-of-independent-journalists-should-make-headlines-too/
Reading the late, great #Dakota scholar Elizabeth Cook-Lynn's memoir, "In Defense of Loose Translations: An Indian Life in an Academic World." I'm going to share choice passages.
"If you write about Indians, please write about praying to the Great Spirit or how drunk we all are since Lewis and Clark came....not about genocide, invasion, racist law and the hideously righteous and narrow-minded Christians who came and built schools all over the West to capture the young." (34)
#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