One of journalism's consistent flaws is ignoring relevant context.
Case in point is this NY Times story about a judge tossing out a new federal regulation limiting extortionate credit card late fees.
Here's the context the Times didn't care to include: The financial companies that profit so wildly from these fees went forum shopping, and landed one of their favorite far-right-wing, Trump-appointed judges, who predictably did what they wanted.
Journalistic malpractice, IMO.
I think something that sustains me and keeps me able to do work I'm proud of is this: I am comfortable with the fact that all important, deeply loved work has an expiration date. And you never know what that date is, but it's coming for you.
We've heard a number of bells toll in our household at the same time. It is really interesting to recognize turning points when they happen, not just afterward.
What's ahead, I'm not sure, but I am sure that things are changing.
The US hasn't even tried to make an ultra affordable EV. Not even an attempt!
Instead, we make Cybertrucks that no one wants, and then work the refs to kneecap better, smarter companies, to try and prevent anyone else from being successful at doing it.
Everyday, I hear people prattle on about how the US Venture Capital industry is so innovative and forward-looking. Yet of all the billions spent (wasted), none of them were smart enough to fund a company making ultra low cost EVs.
The fact that women's reproductive health is so systematically SPECIFICALLY an area of research fraud really makes me feel some kind of way
Wild case: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468784724000722?via%3Dihub
Hey Fediversians, is anyone going to #GPN https://gulas.ch ? I'm looking for roommates today.
#gmobile 0.2.0 is out 🚀 . This version adds the udev rules and first hwdb entries to mark keys and buttons as not unblanking the screen on press (like volume rockers or menu/back capacitive buttons).
phoc 0.39.0 will make use of this. We moved things into a library rather than phoc itself so other compositors can make use of it too.
#phosh #gnomemobile #udev #LinuxMobile
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/gmobile/-/releases/v0.2.0
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Something I tell my software students a lot when they’re looking for jobs is to remember that a shockingly large number of job descriptions are written by people in HR who have next to zero understanding of the industry, the specific team, or the business need.
All they’ve got to work with is fragments they’ve heard without comprehension, coming to them through a terrible game of corporate telephone.
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It's really interesting to see health, achingly and terribly slowly, BEGIN to acknowledge the scale of the problem. Ironically in many ways health research has gone backwards in terms of not respecting or investing in high quality observations, as MDs churn out salami-sliced papers with stats they farm out to somebody else. The med school<>med publishing cycles are really something else. Can't tell you how many friends I've had consult on med papers' stats and get treated like shit by MDs.
Folks outside of science may not be familiar with this but there is an absolutely massive struggle across so many fields to think about whether our scientific conventions around evidence from the 1900s are suitable to this century. I am firmly on the side of observational causal inference; the principle of "randomization" is almost never ACTUALLY implemented in the real world and our ecological validity suffers. We need all forms of evidence. RCTs are not possible for MOST questions.
This is my Apple ad parody. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
Bugfixes for long-standing issues incoming - now deployed to Codeberg!
In Summer 2022 it was discovered that the #Gitea RSS implementation had issues for project feeds which duplicated entries.
With the help of Codeberg's financial support to #Forgejo, this bug is now fixed in the next release and already deployed to Codeberg now.
Your donation helps improving Codeberg - thank you all for your support!
Original bug report: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/684
I would like to remind the world that you actually don't have to get into bed with OpenAI. StackOverflow was a beacon of resistance, but I guess their principles were for sale after all.
If the bribe you’re soliciting is $1,000 in a paper bag, the FBI will arrest you. If it’s $1 billion in dark money, does that make it legal?
Anarchists are in the corporate news again—as usual, being vilified for expressing solidarity with the oppressed and demonstrating the effectiveness of direct action.
This could be a good time to distribute material explaining the values and proposals at the core of anarchism. 🏴
We'll gladly send you copies of our outreach pamphlet, To Change Everything, for the costs of printing and shipping alone.
New: OpenAI—a company that has indiscriminately scraped vast amounts of human knowledge to build a company valued at roughly $80 billion—has made a copyright complaint against the ChatGPT subreddit because it used OpenAI’s logo.
https://www.404media.co/openai-files-copyright-claim-against-chatgpt-subreddit/
#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