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I'm really surprised that these two articles haven't been publicised far more widely... (oh wait, I forgot who most tech magazines depend on for most of their advertising revenue): zdnet.com/article/microsoft-po

And remember Munich? The Bavarian city that switched to Linux more than a decade back? And then famously - with much more fanfare (again, wonder why) - switched back to Windows? Well... they've gone back to #libre again... The full saga: zdnet.com/article/linux-not-wi #DigitalSovereignty

The UK races toward police state status, assisted by a technology industry that has pure contempt for privacy and ethics. bbc.com/news/technology-690559

HP Support: We can enable that feature for $17 per month or $2.99 per document (up to 10 pages).

Wow. A microbiology lab at Texas A&M accepted purchased raw milk samples from NPR for H5N1 testing, then contacted the milk producers to seek permission. When the producers said, "don't test our milk," the lab not only declined to carry out the tests but also refused to send the samples on to another lab.

Burnout in the FOSS community is real, and I'm glad that it's something that is being talked about more in blogs and conferences. There is a different flavor of burnout and emotional toll when you are sacrificing for a cause you believe in (especially in FOSS where people are often working for free or at below market rate). Working for a cause you believe in brings the highest highs when things are going well, but the lowest lows when they go badly.

#FOSS #burnout

If I followed my heart, I would be dedicating my free time to building more resilient food systems, or working to actively grow our neighborhood mutual aid system, or fighting for various important changes in my city and state. But all of that takes energy. My supply of energy is limited. And meanwhile, we've lost federal protections for reproductive freedom, trans people are unable to get the health care they need, and voting rights are being degraded.

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@dynamic I'm sorry, but as someone who was heavily involved in Occupy and remembers quite well the Federally coordinated multi-state crackdown, I feel compelled to remind you that it was not the Bush admin's DHS that led the charge to break up the encampments and bash in heads, but the Obama admin's. Bush was not in office, and to pretend like he was somehow was still calling shots at DHS in 2011 is...strange. Bush has plenty of blood on his hands, but Obama has to own that one...just sayin'.

kakistocracy in action 

The really big changes---working toward mutual care, dismantling capitalism, learning to work in partnership with the more-than-human world rather than treating it as something to exploit---these will never be delivered by governments that are responsive to business interests or the desires of the hyperwealthy. And yet, that's what governments do, with the U.S. government more guilty than most.

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@GossiTheDog #Windows and #Microsoft products are thus not suitable for use in #school. Our #education system should be free of #surveillance tech.

We should not be normalising this kind of dangerous #spyware by teaching kids that this is normal.
#SpywareByDesign #Recall

Modest proposal.

Bring back the corporate death penalty. Use it for things like ecocide, gross pollution, and wage theft.

Liquidate and give the proceeds to those who were wronged.

kolektiva.media/w/tcuagAThpZyg

The waters are receding in Porto Alegre and the massive undertaking of cleaning the mess left behind by the floods has begun. Some of our comrades have been able to return to their squats and begin assessing the damage.

Donations have already been used to buy protective gear; like goggles, gloves and rubber boots, to protect those cleaning up the wreckage from diseases often associated with floodwaters like leptospirosis.

Comrades have also purchased a pressure washer to share freely with those within their communities and power inverters to help the indigenous Mbya Guarani community, who are reclaiming their lands in the south of Porto Alegre, rebuild their solar power system. As we take stock of the extensive damage, we have decided to raise our fundraising goal to $7500 CAD.

We’d like to say our special thanks to those who have already donated, shared and showed solidarity. Your donations have already made a significant effect for the Anarchist and Indigenous communities in the lands in southern so-called Brazil.

See the fundraiser at: gofundme.com/f/espaco-mutual-a

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It suddenly occurred to me to wonder how much of the reason that coming-of-age rituals often involve time away from community or venturing out on one's own (whether to go on walkabout, to attend college, travel) might be just as much for the parents and elders as for the young people in question.

Much of what you need to know to understand the current dysfunction in the US (and other parts of the world too, I'm sure).

okdoomer.io/all-about-the-diss

Someone needs to explain to the old farts that "work ethic" is relative to employee perception of worth. I hear too many Boomer/GenX adults complaining about the younger kids not doing their jobs, when the real problem is that the employers and the governments aren't doing theirs; Employers/governments have one job: take care of your people. Note: (for all those who can't follow) this means don't exploit your people.

These bricks conduct electricity and combine to create a powerful thermal battery | Backed by federal funding, MIT spin-off Electrified Thermal Solutions says its bricks can replace fossil fuels. slrpnk.net/post/9821276

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