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Two of the most enriching things about mathematical literacy are knowing that:

1) When people say "it's just basic economics" they mean that they modelled something as y = mx + b, and didn't bother to validate their modelling assumptions, and

2) When people try to talk down to you with "advanced economics" they mean that they modelled something as y = ax^2 +bx + c, and didn't bother to validate their modelling assumptions

Of course this is cold comfort when those people end up in cabinet

Democrats must work to protect end-to-end encryption, crack down on SLAPPs (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) and do everything possible to stop Trump from siccing the FCC, the FEC, the DOJ and the IRS on his enemies, including in the press.

thehill.com/opinion/4698689-fe

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@lwriemen fwiw, I recently converted a Microsoft account I'm required to use (to access my employer's leave system) to let me get my auth codes from Aegis instead... it wasn't a well publicised option, but it works.

@lightweight @lwriemen Indeed. Independent authenticators aren't well publicized because there is no marketing team trying to make you believe you need a cloud login to use one.

A TOTP auth can work just fine offline. It doesn't need to come from a cloud or be connected to anything. I've used both Aegis and KeePassXC and both work fine.

holy shit if this actually works this is going to revolutionize git for us mergiraf.org/

I'm getting a new top of the line Samsung cell phone. Not because I want one, but because the company I work for has started requiring the use of Microsoft Authenticator to access our cloud interfaces. This means that even though I have only a desktop computer that sits in our office and is connected to our network via an ethernet cable, I need a >$1000 cell phone to show I am "secure".

@mcfadden I'm all in favor of voting, but carrying a small knife to slash the tire valve stems of immigration vehicles also is good.

Has anyone ever run or participated in a conference facilitated by Indico? getindico.io/ (source code: github.com/indico/indico ) It's #libre, and looks interesting to me. I'd love to hear about people's experiences if they have any! #LibreConferenceSoftware

Support Anarchist and Indigenous media makers @AvispaMidia who are celebrating their 10th anniversary

gofund.me/229d26d0

Business Lobby Reaches Record High at #UN Biodiversity Talks

https://www.desmog.com/2024/11/12/business-lobby-reaches-record-levels-at-biodiversity-talks/

DeSmog’s analysis shows that business attendees at this year’s biodiversity COP reached record levels, more than doubling compared to the previous summit two years ago, to reach a total of 1,261 delegates.

The rise in industry delegates was proportionally higher than the increase in overall attendees, which rose by 46 percent. Banks were the best-represented sector with 124 delegates, which included more than half of the 30 banks named as the biggest financiers of deforestation in an October report. They were followed by fossil fuel companies, which brought 40 representatives.

The talks also saw a significant increase in big food and agriculture firms – such as Nestle, Pepsico and Cargill – which brought 33 delegates, nearly double the number from COP15.  

The presence of agrochemical and seed companies was up, too. Their delegates increased by 40 percent and 24 percent respectively since COP15. Representatives also came to #COP16 from the pharmaceutical sector – which openly opposed a tax on accessing nature’s genetic code.  

Agro-chemical and biotechnology groups – such as Syngenta, BASF and their lobby group Croplife – enjoyed privileged access to negotiations in #Colombia, coming in as part of country delegations with Brazil, Mexico, Switzerland and Canada. 

DeSmog’s data also revealed growing interest in biodiversity protection from big tech companies – such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft – which see an opportunity in the vast volumes of data which may be required to measure and protect nature set aside for preservation.

The delegates brought by some companies dwarfed country delegations from the Global South, which is home to the majority of the best-preserved natural world. For example, German multinational Bayer brought 12 delegates, triple that of the highly biodiverse East African country of Ethiopia, which brought only four.

US pol / Palestine 

Speaking Freely is back! In our latest interview we spoke with Tanka Aryal, President of Digital Rights Nepal, to learn about the state of freedom of expression in the country. Read what he had to say here: eff.org/deeplinks/2024/11/spea

The West's attempts to transition from fossil fuels to electricity is going to be/is already being carried out on the backs of the people in the "developing" world. And, of course, we'll do that while claiming that we're actually being charitable towards them.

nakedcapitalism.com/2024/11/ba

In the last 125 years, bobcats have recovered significantly from extremely low numbers, with several million individuals found throughout North America today.

Bobcats help reduce the spread of diseases from animals to humans partly because they and other large mammals are poor disease vectors. Bobcats also prey on the small rodents that easily transmit pathogens.

By Christine Woodside
news.mongabay.com/2024/11/bobc

#News #Conservation #Environment #Wildlife #smallcats #Animals

Don't tell me Google AI is an aggregator of information that digests it and then generates content

It literally is stealing and copyright infringement. At best it simply just rewrites what it has stolen

An accident happened in my region a few hours ago, a small publisher writes about it in their online newspaper and Google AI spews it out almost word for word

Readers no longer get a search result and have to visit the site where the site may earn from its trade as first choice.

Google Search: google.com/search?q=Seth+I.+Jo

Victimized publication: peoplesdefender.com/2024/11/12

Record labels unhappy with court win, say ISP should pay more for user piracy - arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20 remember: for #copyright companies, enough is never enough...

Killer @forgejo feature: project's #cargo registry.

(also applies to @gitea and @Codeberg )

If you don't want to support #Microsoft gatekeeping of #crates_io through #github

github.com/rust-lang/crates.io

then just set up your independent source!

forgejo.org/docs/latest/user/p

Kudos for implementing this.

#forgejo #gitea #codeberg #git #opensource #freesoftware #rustlang #rust

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