Knowing how to code is great, but however well-meaning, it's too late to make it a high school requirement. It's like requiring shop class in the mid-1980s to guarantee grads a factory job after high school.
Programming jobs aren't going away entirely, but like with factory jobs, automation (like assisted programming with AI) will mean fewer jobs for the same tasks. CS education and wood/metal shop are useful knowledge, but no longer guarantee a well-paying job.
The increase in car sizes over the past 50 years seems to be mostly justified by measures to increase *passenger* safety. Everyone else, however, becomes less safe. A more collective approach to improving transport safety - while also focusing on sustainability - would focus on making vehicles *smaller and lighter*. The perverse incentives of individualistic capitalism need to be counteracted.
Rethinking Blockchains https://medium.com/@johnmarkoff/rethinking-blockchains-8d3aba41d05b by @johnmarkoff
What a waste: #NewYork City budget cuts eviscerate community #composting groups - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/11/new-york-city-community-composting-groups-budget-cuts "City’s waffling on food scrap programs not only harms environment but also hinders participation in waste management schemes" foolish
Here is the corresponding global upper ocean heat content (0 to 700 m depth) updated through the end of 2023. And also record hot! 🌡️
Graphic/data (anomalies) from https://ncei.noaa.gov/access/global-ocean-heat-content/ #ClimateChange #Science #Climate
Abbott-appointed billionaire helping Elon Musk acquire sensitive Texas parkland for SpaceX: SpaceX offered land already slated for conservation in return for state park land near its launchpad. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/columnists/tomlinson/article/musk-spacex-parkland-billionaire-oilman-hildebrand-18652143.php
For more info, here's the original article from the AP https://apnews.com/article/prison-to-plate-inmate-labor-investigation-c6f0eb4747963283316e494eadf08c4e
Searing commentary from Heather Scott Richardson on the media's disgusting double standards when it comes to Trump versus Biden.
Wishing a good rest to Bob Moore, who turned his company over to the workers in 2010. 700 workers now own Bob’s Red Mill.
(I call Bob’s oatmeal “The oats of righteousness” as a consequence).
Bob lived until 94. That’s a good run.
https://www.oregonlive.com/food/2024/02/founder-of-bobs-red-mill-bob-moore-dies-at-94.html
For Trump (and Republicans in general), America's political journalists consistently normalize lies, corruption, racism, misogyny, and blatantly obvious mental confusion. If it's covered as a story, it's a one-day story and everyone moves on.
But Big Journalism rakes Biden and prominent Democrats over the coals when they violate any one of those norms -- in "news" eruptions that go on and on.
This isn't a media blind spot. The only logical explanation at this point is that it's willful.
According to Apple’s lawyers, "no reasonable user would expect that their actions in Apple’s apps would be private from Apple."
I repeat to make it clear: According to Apple itself, no reasonable Apple user should expect privacy when using the device.
So let’s make it even more clear: if you expect basic privacy using your Apple device, you are "unreasonable" (= a fool).
(originally posted by @mysk )
"When you create a junk economy, you need a junk economics to justify it." ~Radhika Desai
Thinking about starting a mutual aid group in my little rural town.
Anyone feel like bombarding me with resources and/or advice?
I am not a fan of Julian Assange, but some of his work over the years has been hugely important.
He is being persecuted -- that is the precise word -- by politicians on both sides of the Atlantic.
His case is a clear and direct threat to ALL journalists, even though they refuse to see it in most cases.
Alan Rusbridger, former editor of the Guardian, implores us to understand reality: https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/64791/enough-is-enoughits-time-to-set-julian-assange-free
I'm also quite a bit more pragmatic than you are, I think. Anarchism resonates pretty deeply for me, but it's not the only ideology that resonates. And, even at my most anarchistic, I still see some forms of state as preferable to others. I see clear advantages of liberalism over fascism, for example, if for no other reason than that a liberal state is less likely to engage in direct violence against people trying to build non-state structures.
#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