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@mpotter @spritely The number of members in a co-op is entirely up to the members themselves. If I'm right about the barriers to entry being lowered (for tech co-ops especially), the natural thing for an oversized co-op to do would be to split into two or three more specialized co-ops, like mitosis. This process could repeat indefinitely. Platform co-ops are more ephemeral than brick-and-mortar, but we can treat that as a feature, not a bug.

Urgently seeking work, please boost 🙏 

@mpotter The kinds of things that @spritely is doing to build out distributed tech seems like a natural fit for platform co-ops. Each co-op could have its own server, with its own extensions that are specific to its inner workings, and the network to reach clients, supporters, and colleagues is already there and waiting. In other words, the barriers to entry will soon be lower than ever.

@Steve This is part of the reason I've started posting in the open like this. I doubt I'm the only person who has considered a co-op in the past, only to find no takers in a secure job market. But now, this obstacle may be less of a problem.

I get why people resist expansion, a flood of new people can destabilize a small direct democracy.

Twenty years ago now, I was discontented with the well-paid but unstable and toxic nature of corporate IT work, so I went to to the library, where I discovered the existence of intentional communities and worker cooperatives, and this book.

archive.org/details/weownitsta

It's from the 80s, but is a solid description of the Rochdale-style worker co-op which stays small to preserve direct democracy. There are many such guides online now, but this is almost canon.

@mpotter I am a founder of a worker co-op, and in apparent contradiction to the trend, I'm fairly eager to bring in new members. However, the other current member do not share this eagerness, and our growth has been slow.

In the case of tech, I've seen a lot of people posting right here about being laid off and in need of a job. If all these folks got in touch with each other, I strongly suspect they could agree to form a platform co-op.

We're nearly ready to begin accepting applications for the official program of FluConf 2025!

All that's left is to stress-test our application form and ensure that it meets common accessibility guidelines. We'll share a link once it's been tested a little more thoroughly.

We're looking forward to reviewing people's submissions!

#fluConf2025

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Wanna check out our first episode of The Beautiful Idea?

We roundup news of front-line autonomous struggles, speak on the corporate media rushing to clutch their pearls following the shooting of a CEO in #NYC, interview someone from the support crew of Stop Cop City defendants, and mark 25 years since the historic "Battle in Seattle" against corporate globalization by speaking with a long-time anarchist who was there.

Listen here: archive.org/details/TBIone

Check it out: @CrimethInc / @igd_news / @thefinalstrawradio / @fromembers / @submedia_channel / @clashmtl

And, in other news, Peertube 7.0.0 is out: joinpeertube.org/news/release-

**me frantically studying breaking changes in release notes as I'm about to apply the update: github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube

It's the season for #cycling in the dark.

Don't you hate those cyclists whose front #lights are blinding?

When I can't see s^$t apart from the light, I just slow down and go towards it until I can see again: the face of the owner who is forced to stop.

Then I politely explain that a light should show the road, not blind others.

And I do mean politely. Being annoyed is fine, being rude isn't going to work.

Also doesn't work on #cars . Fast + armored = dangerous.

#bike #bicycle #biketooter

So quite some tech journalists and "influencers" out there keep on telling us that #Mastodon (and the whole #fediverse, because they typically don't know that there is more than just one service ;) is losing users after the last wave of newcomers.

Weird thing is: I keep on getting more followers and my timeline is getting better and better with a lot of inspiring content and respectful discussions.

So, I guess, smaller is better :)

Is anyone bringing #pinball machines to the #38C3 ?

I donated at #cccamp19 but on #cccamp23 they weren't there :(

I haven't pinballed in 5years and the withdrawal is kicking in!!111one

#ccc #Congress #CCCongress

Petition to refocus the U.S. DNC on grassroots organizing 

Just remember that is all , and that explains why computing is such a shitshow.

(Yes, this was inspired by a tl;dr, paywalled, blog-based, rant about how internet and social media have gone to shit.)

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED BUT REPULSIVE", "WRONG BUT WROMANTIC", "FREQUENTLY MISUNDERSTOOD", "NOBODY BOTHERS WITH THIS BIT", "SHOULDN'T REALLY BUT WE WON'T JUDGE", "REQUIRED IN ORDER TO WORK AROUND EVERYONE ELSE'S BUGS", "YOU DO YOU", and "OBVIOUSLY ABSURD BUT VERY COMMON FOR SOME REASON" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.

I must admit that I dearly hope the people who love LinkedIn... stay there, where I can continue to be blissfully oblivious to their existences.

Prepared most of the Demo devices for tomorrows Embedded Software Meetup in #zurich . @devrtz and me will give a session about #linuxmobile, #mobian and #debian - Feel free to join us at Gardena, digitalhub.

meetup.com/embedded-software/e

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