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Ohio Democrat Mulling Senate Run Defended Anti-Abortion Laws as State Health Director theintercept.com/2021/03/22/oh

Biden's Keystone XL action not enough. It all has to go.

Minnesota Police Ready for Pipeline Resistance as Enbridge Seeks to Drill Under Rivers theintercept.com/2021/03/23/en

Reminder:the real existential threat to Free Software isn't the make-up of the FSF governance board. It's US multinational corporations funding legal reports encouraging companies to shun Copyleft licensed software, calling it "too risky" for business use. (of course, if you want to see a real legal minefield, take a gander at any proprietary EULA... if you can find one - they tend to be completely hidden). Also: the shade thrown by Github and MSFT on Copyleft at every opportunity..

Accessibility report: I setup a Nextcloud form asking for accessibility requests for a presentation. There was one form response suggesting captions, which we had via jitsi

We had one blind person who could not use the form. I need to file a bug with NC f about that and colors

For the blind person, we tested jitsi and BBB ahead of time. There were difficulties with the available browsers, but we made it work

The jitsi recording did not have the captioning, so I need to work on that as well

Kudos to the @suntimes Ed Board for raising the alarm: "Under the guise of helping small businesses, lawmakers are trying to repeal or eviscerate Illinois’ pioneering Biometric Information Protection Act." chicago.suntimes.com/2021/3/16

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aka mode works fine on both for light tasks. But what is "light"? This is where they differ.

(left) smoothly plays two videos simultaneously (one of which is 60 fps), whereas is struggling with single 30 fps video.

Why? Librem 5 has 30% faster CPU clock speed, 140% faster RAM standard, roughly double the GPU performance. More details: forums.puri.sm/t/comparing-spe.

A good metrics program can help you to decide the direction needed for changes. Capers Jones' Applied Software Measurement has data showing what languages and processes are most productive for different sizes of projects and different development targets, but to really tailor your development, you need to collect your own metrics.

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Whenever you have a big change in your software environment (platform, personnel, or requirements) it's time to reexamine your past software development practices. What worked for a highly constrained platform isn't always the best fit for a less constrained platform. The processes needed for a small team don't usually fit a much larger team. The practices for an embedded system might no longer work if it moves to a web-based application.

That thing where you don't have the tribal knowledge needed for a change, but you didn't know you needed the tribal knowledge when you made the change.

For those forced to use AWS for services, and have to sign in to a "root account" for your organisation - which now *requires* 2FA... it's very very tricky, because only one person (generally speaking) will have the 2nd factor... which creates a massive liability for organisations (e.g. mine) where the person with the second factor is unavailable when you urgently need to access the root account. One would have thought AWS would have a smarter system. One would be mistaken.

Hey guys, Thunderbird is STILL hiring developers. You can help modernize an application used by ~20,000,000 people and growing!

The open source community can make something better than Outlook, but only if folks come and build it.

thunderbird.net/careers

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