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The meat industry isn't the problem; all of industrial agriculture needs to clean up it's act. We can raise livestock in humane and climate friendly ways. What needs to happen is education and government regulation of agriculture. Get rid of the myth of corporate farm as family farm, and tax the shit out of large agriculture. No subsidies to mega-farms! People are going hungry; it's insane that grain is rotting in storage, and livestock is put through a wood chipper rather than being processed.

Made a bot that scrapes the Forbes list and puts billionaires on blast:

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(Boosts would be appreciated)

Also - the very talented @CGanimated1227 helped with making a dictionary full of colorful adjectives describing the rich.

#EatTheRich
cc @subMedia

This is your regular reminder to join a union if you can
The union is the reason my employer #1 has to pay me for 4 hours work even when they only need 2.5 hours done, and then pay for my cab home if it’s scheduled to end past end of public transport hours.

Authoritarian regimes influence on agricultural soils, the coming sand crisis— a commodity of which huge amounts are traded globally, composting humans, Bill Gates owns more land in the USA than the Native American nations and more!

All in the Soil Network newsletter
soilcarenetwork.com/2021-april

We applaud President Biden's revocation of the “Executive Order on Preventing Online Censorship,” which threatened internet users’ ability to obtain truthful information online. eff.org/deeplinks/2021/05/pres

Interesting article that directly compares Tesla's lock-in and remote control tactics to Apple's: washingtonpost.com/technology/

You hate how computers don't work? That's capitalism, hubris, skewed incentives and impatience on the part of us people who make the software and the people who tell those people what to make.

It affects proprietary software, corporate-driven open source and community-driven free software or cooperative software/technology, but in decreasing severity as you go toward the cooperative/free software end of the scale.

Proprietary software has anti-features, especially VC-driven or megacorp software. Cooperative software might have them, but only if it mistakenly copies them from proprietary software or if it needs to adapt to proprietary software. There is no incentive to add them otherwise.
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For anybody who's interested in discussing this (odd) CA Worker Co-op Federation bill and it's implications: I'll be hosting an open forum this Sunday, starting at 4 pm PT / 7 pm ET and going until whenever.
socialcoop.meet.coop/jos-gvw-i

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article that describes the roots of car-sharing in Switzerland as two bottom-up neighbour-based initiatives that developed into cooperatives

User-led Innovation Processes: The Development of Professional Car Sharing by Environmentally Concerned Citizens, in Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research
DOI: 10.1080/13511610304517

doi.org/10.1080/13511610304517

I'm so so fortunate in life to have found a fulfilling job working with people I respect, who are unapologetically outspoken and whose principles are well aligned with mine, as I solve interesting problems helping us sustainably make the world a better place for those with the least but who need what we're providing the most.

It sucks when one realises that one has few if any values in common with most of the people in ones chosen industry. And that most people hate the values one holds because they threaten the unethical market distortions on which the profit others have (or, more to the point, have failed to get, but desperately desire) depend.

It used to be that "If you aren't paying for something, you are the product" but now you are the product regardless. puri.sm/posts/data-double-dipp

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It is utterly heartbreaking to hear about these shitstains in Brazil destroying land for profit and murdering indigenous people who have historically lived there and those keen to protect them and their way of life. Some of humanity is beautiful, but the most powerful seem to be a disgrace. chttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/5/12/brazil-judge-provides-a-lifeline-for-threatened-indigenous-tribe

Why is it so hard for people to have ? Because a TV company can make almost as much profit selling customer data as it can selling the TVs. engadget.com/vizio-q1-earnings

Here's a collection of youtube videos on ways to use plants that are invasive to the pnw. (I haven't included medicine and food in this list, just other stuff)

Splitting and debarking english ivy for weaving: youtube.com/watch?v=VEaJkEN_oX

Getting fibre out of blackberries: youtube.com/watch?v=3SJdWjSEN6

Two styles of blackberry woven baskets:
youtube.com/watch?v=tIL4tRoEqT
youtube.com/watch?v=NpJXpkhWHy

Weaving with scotch broom:
youtube.com/watch?v=aLaQtTV5cj

Weaving with cattails (some cattails are native to the pnw, some are considered invasive): youtube.com/watch?v=edT0bb26Y4

Dyeing with queen anne's lace: youtube.com/watch?v=uDC1dfCH_2

Ivy laundry detergent: youtube.com/watch?v=MyPgStaMDV

Dyeing with dyer's woad: youtube.com/watch?v=HKQK39ST_o

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