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9th graders learn Linux for the environment!

Last week in #Hannover, #KDEEco joined Akademie der Spiele, an event for 200+ students with 20+ career/cultural workshops.

Students salvaged dozens of computers with #OpenSource #FreeSoftware.

They learned about the #environmental costs of #eWaste and device production.

They presented their work to peers and teachers!

Some even played games🚀

We're proud of our students - congrats for all you achieved in only 5 days!

@kde

#KDE #FOSS #OptGreen

Great news everyone! I'm announcing that I'm leaving the job that has given us so many horrific stories to focus entirely on my own business! I'm going to stealth kill every Deloitte salesperson in Melbourne.

ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/quitti

My employer doesn't know yet, so enjoy being one step ahead of management in yet another regard.

Last Tuesday, loads of Linux users—many running packages released as early as this year—started reporting their devices were failing to boot. Instead, they received a cryptic error message that included the phrase: “Something has gone seriously wrong.”

The cause: an update Microsoft issued as part of its monthly patch release. It was intended to close a 2-year-old vulnerability in GRUB, an open source boot loader used to start up many Linux devices. The vulnerability, with a severity rating of 8.6 out of 10, made it possible for hackers to bypass secure boot. CVE-2022-2601 was discovered in 2022, but for unclear reasons, Microsoft patched it only last Tuesday.

arstechnica.com/security/2024/

When it comes to resisting carcerality, the need for solidarity cannot be overstated. Models of repression are what develop the frameworks for rising authoritarianism and fascism we see across the globe.

The repression of Palestinians hurts more than just residents of the West Bank or Gaza. As @subMedia recently noted, “like all prisons, Gaza is a laboratory of repression.” Israel and its weapons manufacturers rake in billions from selling the products of this laboratory to other authoritarian regimes.

These models of repression cause formation of relationships and resource distribution to other authoritarians. Take for example, the cross training of the Atlanta police department and the IDF, or the Israeli phone-hacking technology sold to Vladimir Putin.

The U.S. has its own unique model of repression, where police are trained in the practice of profiling in order to maintain quotas for a profitable industry of mass incarceration. They try to silence dissent by forming relationships with, and promoting the violence of white supremacist prison gangs to threaten dissent, while also publicly denying the existence of political prisoners.

Your support is crucial for dismantling these models of repression. Join us for this solidarity 5K on September 15th, to provide mutual aid to Palestinians and political prisoners, and to empty the cages―from the U.S. to Palestine and beyond. The deadline for registration is approaching quickly―don't miss out!

Register today at: phillyabc.org/rdtw

David Frum talking about how the Talking Heads slap is something else

So, apparently Peter Thiel is being driven away by taxation in his home state of California" and considering moving to nz
Lets do the same to him in NZ :)

"I am happy to say categorically that I have found no other country that aligns more with my view of the future than New Zealand," Thiel wrote - I fucking hope thats not the case...

rnz.co.nz/news/national/525687

This situation, which is not exclusive to AI-generated content, could overlap with publicity laws that protect people from unauthorized commercial use of their likenesses, EFF’s @davidgreene told @nbcnews. “This was just good old low-tech lying.”
nbcnews.com/tech/internet/trum

:TwinPines: Long time Union Cab member and former USFWC board member Rebecca Kemble has written a very important piece of movement self-critique. Make sure to give this one a read.

geo.coop/articles/back-basics-

Calling for a ceasefire while supplying arms.
Naming climate goals while extracting oil.
Declaring war on cancer while allowing novel chemicals & plastics in food, water and air.
Spending billions on vaccine against a global infectious disease but not sharing it.

A federal appellate court rules that California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code violates the First Amendment, a victory for free speech and privacy.
eff.org/deeplinks/2024/08/cour
#privacy #censorship

InterRebellium is an upcoming documentary project from subMedia about the historic wave of protests and uprisings that broke out around the globe between late 2018 and mid 2020. It is planned as a limited ten-part series, featuring interviews with anarchists, anti-colonial militants, and other front-line revolutionaries from: Ecuador; Chile; Haiti; France; Hong Kong; Lebanon; Iraq; Sudan; Canada; and The United States.

We are looking to collaborate with anarchists or other revolutionaries who participated in the uprisings in each of the countries listed above. We're particularly keen to work with local anarchist media collectives, filmmakers, podcasters, etc. If this sounds like you, get in touch with us at crew [at] sub [dot] media.

We will be raising funds to help anarchists on location with travel costs, video and audio gear at gofundme.com/f/interrebellium

kolektiva.media/w/jipJLsuANeUL

How 12,000 Tonnes of Dumped Orange Peel Grew Into a Landscape Nobody Expected to Find

‘"This is one of the only instances I've ever heard of where you can have cost-negative carbon sequestration," says ecologist Timothy Treuer from Princeton University.’

sciencealert.com/how-12-000-to

:TwinPines: Special Livestream tonight! :TwinPines:

The Democracy At Work Network (DAWN) was a peer-to-peer worker cooperative support organization that was conceptualized and run by worker-owners. Tonight, we are joined by @johnnymac and Jim Johnson, two of DAWN's co-founders, to discuss how the Network was founded, what it accomplished during it's existence, and how and why it was brought to an end without the input of the network's members.

newsletter.geo.coop/campaign/2

While memory is still fresh I summed up my gist from helping to organize/run this years devroom at : (honk.sigxcpu.org/con/A_short_l) in the hope that we can do another one next year (and there'd be people interested to participate again).

us foreign pol 

Did you miss a talk at #FrOSCon? Some recordings are already available here: media.ccc.de/c/froscon2024 with more to follow
#froscon2024 #froscon19

#WealthTax on super-rich could raise £1.5tn globally, campaigners say - theguardian.com/news/article/2 "The Tax Justice Network said trillions could be raised with a ‘featherlight’ tax on the 0.5% of richest households, copying a current Spanish tax"

> The Tax Justice Network said trillions could be raised with a ‘featherlight’ tax on the 0.5% of richest households, copying a current Spanish tax

#TaxTheRich

theguardian.com/news/article/2

#EU resident? Sign the petition, see: tax-the-rich.eu

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