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One can't talk about the current state of software development without cussing.

Almost half of thermal coal firms set to defy climate pledge – report - theguardian.com/business/2020/ appalling; these companies should all go bankrupt

One thing's for sure; if Biden doesn't get a jobs program pushed through (preferably a Green New Deal one) and otherwise doesn't improve the lives of the working class, we'll get Trump back in four years, or someone worse.

People are perpetually popping up in all my media streams insisting that online voting is the way forward. It seems so obvious. And yet, it's simultaneously completely wrong. If you think that online voting is a good idea, you must (seriously, you have to) watch this video.

youtube.com/watch?v=abQCqIbBBe

Realise that just about every other democracy uses a system similar to the US' (in theory at least, and only for the actual vote).

Jay Chase of the NATO3 conspiracy case from Chicago in 2012 is free and could use help getting back on his feet! Kick in to support the comrade!

gofundme.com/f/jay-chase-of-th

Fox News got started by the right wing fringe conspiracy peddlers and outrage inciters like Rush Limbaugh; now that it seems to be trying to cut off claims of voter fraud, has it written its own doom?

Today Zoom reached a settlement with the FTC to close its security holes and protect its users better.

ftc.gov/news-events/press-rele

Do we trust our intimate conversations with doctors, colleagues, friends and family to this company?

Wouldn't it be good to join an online meeting platform that you can trust? That is owned by users and workers? That is not analysing user behaviour?

Did you check out #meetcoop? Online meetings with privacy first.

Become a member today! meet.coop

Love it. Weekly English chat with a Japanese union leader (low level leader) who reported that they blocked a company attempt to make the workers pay for Covid losses by reducing staff. The key to their success was developing a good relationship with the other, larger, union in their workplace. (Like Europe, it is possible in Japan to have more than one union represent workers in the same company.) It reminded me of the excellent film "Human Resources" by Laurent Cantet: imdb.com/title/tt0220726/

Activists Win Control of Vacant Philadelphia Buildings: Now What? 

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