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We are still looking for help with organizing our community events: codeberg.org/Codeberg/Contribu

If you want to support our goals (making development of Free/Libre Software with libre tools easier), and do not want to contribute on a technical level, your help with events is very appreciated.

NewsMatch.inn.org is a wonderful idea -- matching donations to non-profit news organizations -- that is massively hampered by a dreadful user interface. Among other drawbacks:

-- It doesn't remember your previous donations, so you're starting from scratch on each one.

-- If you support more than a few, the process is tedious and repetitive.

-- Related: You can't make a batch (i.e. to more than one org at a time) gift.

-- You can search on only one category at a time.

There's the saying "You can be a good example, or you can be a cautionary tale," and this is not the story of a good example

themarysue.com/cait-corrain-go

This Gift Guide Kills Fascists.

Knowledge is power, so let's arm ourselves to fight the far-right more effectively.

Save 50% on these key books and much more with coupon code GIFT until 1/1/24.

See them all at conta.cc/41j4gPs

But I thought they had to raise prices to combat revenue loss due to inflation and wage increases. Does this mean—wait, no, but maybe corporations are lying to us?

The popular evidence that homeschooling is effective is largely premised on the research of one man. His research turns out to be garbage. One notable group asserts that homeschooling can be regressive, harmful, and enable abuse: his children. wapo.st/41dMz3T

Indigenous advisory council for CN resigns, says railway won't accept responsibility #Reconciliation cbc.ca/amp/1.7055553

#ifstate has moved from github to @Codeberg !

The project website ifstate.net has been moved from github pages to #codeberg pages, too.

The migration of the repository, issues and releases worked without any problems. Only when switching to codeberg pages a few adjustments were necessary.

According to , the EFF is being influenced by large corporate donors, and Rust is making it hard for Linus Torvalds to monitor what goes into the Linux kernel. The latter seems to be more about TechRights anti-Rust stance. ( Is Rust really tied to Microsoft?)

Corporate donor influence might also be overblown, but we still live under .

Unfortunately, it would appear that the .coop tld doesn't actually mean much. I've found a number of sites with .coop that were obvious scams, and reporting them to domains.coop resulted in nada. Apparently it's pretty easy to fool the admins over there.

Remember, just because it says "co-op" on the tin, doesn't mean that's what's inside.

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When a "co-op" claims that you become a member just by signing up for their service...🚩

When a "co-op" you've never heard of is talking about having a billion users...🚩

When a "co-op" has three members that are all corporations but you can't know who they are...🚩

This looks scammy as hell to me.

hello.coop/

You would NEVER give a security-incompetent company your data if you could avoid it, right? Triple that sentiment when the data is granular genetic information -- yes, I'm talking about 23andMe, which has had a catastrophic hack.

Guess what? If a close relative gave them the DNA, you're screwed, too.

You didn't invite a breach of your most personal information, but your well-meaning relative inadvertently did.

We need laws that require your consent, not just theirs.

gizmodo.com/what-23andme-data-

Huh. rnz.co.nz/news/national/504421 Turns out that sometimes "out of the box" (OOTB) software... is farcical. An easy way for proprietary software corporations to dupe gov't procurement officers who think that label somehow reduces their risk. Note, OOTB is more commonly referred to as COTS in the software context, i.e. 'Commercial-Off-The-Shelf' software. We need to stop falling for this. It's embarrassing.

New research: Getting infected with covid is bad news for future health. Getting re-infected is really bad news. nature.com/articles/s41591-022

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