Worker Power and Economic Democracy, the ASU Center for Work and Democracy’s Annual Conference with Kim Kelly, Kali Akuno, and Matt Meyer, on February 23 and 23, 2024 in-person in Tempe, AZ and online.
https://cwd.asu.edu/events/worker-power-and-economic-democracy-cwds-annual-conference
"The U.S.’s failure to live up to its own First Amendment’s values undermines its credibility as a supposed global leader on press freedom." https://thehill.com/opinion/congress-blog/4442351-why-political-rivals-can-and-should-come-together-for-press-freedom/
I don't know how many of you are on spoutible, but i suggest not being there anymore. And not just because their terrible API disgorged literally all of the user base's personal data and passwords in like a BUNCH of ways. No.
More because literally every tech aware person who was considering moving to spoutible tried to ask that cbouzy dude questions or point out potential problems to him the addressing of which could have prevented *Exactly This*, but he took each and every gentle (and, okay, after a while, not so gentle) suggestion as a personal attack 🤷🏾♂️
https://www.troyhunt.com/how-spoutibles-leaky-api-spurted-out-a-deluge-of-personal-data/
Yeah, I'll burn a #GiftArticle for WaPo dunking on Nextdoor: https://wapo.st/3ukb2Zg
"“Nextdoor taught me that my neighbors are bad people,” said one former subscriber online. “I really would have preferred not to know that.” It’s not entirely the fault of the people who run Nextdoor. They’ve got all kinds of reminders to be kind, to not be racist, to not overreact. But its very existence fosters exactly that. It’s like owning a roadside bar and telling people not to drink and drive."
Fantastic investigation by NPR into the racist, antisemitic, misogynist roots of “porn addiction” junk science — the very stuff being peddled by antiporn groups in order to pass age-verification bills and other forms of online censorship https://www.npr.org/2026/01/01/1198916105/mens-health-masturbation-abstinence
Y Combinator CEO wishes death to SF supervisors.
"Die slow motherfuckers", says completely normal venture capitalist, having a completely normal day:
District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston, whom Tan has pledged $50,000 to unseat through a "Dump Dean"...
https://jwz.org/b/ykLj
San Francisco: Learn more about Proposition E—what it would do, why it's dangerous, and why you should vote No:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/02/what-proposition-e-and-why-should-san-francisco-voters-oppose-it
Texas is inviting criminals to loot Medicare. Follow the money... https://www.propublica.org/article/ken-paxton-texas-civil-medicaid-fraud-unit-falling-apart
Semafor is an interesting news site that has decided to partner with Microsoft to generate "news" stories with AI.
So much for the site's credibility. (This is not from the Onion, I regret to say.)
If stadia are such great assets for cities, how come we never see private enterprise building them. Nor right leaning politicians selling them off?
Basically #FiscallyIrresponsible.
Wow. Paris just voted to triple the parking costs for SUVs.
A huge victory in the fight against car bloat.
Just added a new book to my list - Naomi Alderman's The Future: https://read.iridescent.nz/book/11127/s/the-future
If you are journalist who has been recently laid off, or if you know one, check this out!
Ghost, the superb, open source, newsletter platform (and rival alternative to Substack) is offering free subscriptions to help get started with self publishing.
Here's the link: https://teamghost.typeform.com/journalism?typeform-source=l.threads.net
When considering Ghost vs. Substack be aware that Substack takes a percentage of subscriber revenue while Ghost does not.
For this week's blog post, I thought I'd do some housekeeping and organize my blog.
I have law, history, and political book recommendations all over the place. Now they are (mostly) all on one page.
Come for a brief history of how the Party of Lincoln became the Party of the Ku Klux Klan.
Stay for a few heart felt mea culpas.
A Bunch of Good Books: https://terikanefield.com/a-bunch-of-good-books/
There's a huge disconnect for me rn in the IT space. Companies love to talk about an increasing deficit of smart, talented and skillful people available to help defend the cybers. Welp, a lot of those people are somehow now seeking gainful employment bc they've been laid off. Which is just nuts to me given the sheer scale, resources and effort our adversaries are throwing at everything now.
p.s. AI isn't going to fix anyone's security problems. If anything, it's going to compound them by orders of magnitude (at least in terms of data governance).
Get yer Valentines today! https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/2/2/2221011/-Cartoon-2024-valentines
Why we are not hanging up fossil fuel executives by the ankles and letting the children of tomorrow beat them like piñatas is beyond me.
@lightweight Yes, that was a fun coincidence. Here's the kererū we saw:
https://inaturalist.nz/observations/198268156
I'm now downloading the 749 audio notes I made on my run so I can start the transcription. Each February I include Acer (sycamores), Agapanthus, and elderberry, (along with my regular birds, butterflies, etc.) so I have lot of observations to transcribe.
Curious what surveillance technologies law enforcement has in your area? Browse this map to find out: https://atlasofsurveillance.org
#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