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☕ I'm going to hold a #socialcoop Community Cafe session:

🥕 Hands on introductory session about Karrot community organising tool: "Start a group, become a community" --> karrot.world @karrot

📅 6th July (2021-07-06) - i.e. Tuesday next week

⏲️ 9am West Coast USA
⏲️ 12pm East Coast USA
⏲️ 5pm London
⏲️ 18:00 Central Europe

☎️ call link TBC

👬 Pinging people who might be interested @Matt_Noyes @neil @dazinism @kawaiipunk @ntnsndr @mariha @bhaugen

👥 have a play! karrot.world/#/groupPreview/27

Computer class in high school in 1981 was a math elective taught by the calculus teacher, but it wasn't a taught class. It was free study and the grade was pass/no pass. Pass just meant you could show the teacher a program you had worked on in class. The computers were all Commodore PETs. I don't remember anyone doing anything too amazing. There was no after hours access and nobody I knew had a PET at home. My group of friends had VIC-20, Atari, TRS-80, and APPLE-II at home.

The trouble with learning an interpreted language is that you also get to learn about the limitations of an interpreted language. i.e., you might have to learn a compiled language in resource constrained environments. The ease of learning an interpreted language doesn't produce additional skills in it's areas of difficulty, so learning a compiled language is probably a better first step.

Naming GPU events, "doorbells", is an idiotic kind of obfuscation.

One Way to Boost Workers and the Labor Movement? Give Unions Power Over Unemployment Insurance. inthesetimes.com/article/unemp

Chicago Nurses Are Going on Strike—And Management Is Bringing in Scabs Through a Text Blast inthesetimes.com/article/chica

No Evil But Plenty of Union Busting at Vegan Food Company - Two former workers at No Evil Foods in Asheville, North Carolina, sound off on the company's recent layoffs. inthesetimes.com/article/no-ev

"People under time pressure don't think faster." - Tim Lister. Tom DeMarco calls this piece of wisdom, "Lister's Law", in his book, Slack.

Consider this variation of Parkinson's Law from Peopleware (DeMarco and Lister)(3rd ed.), "Organizational busy work tends to expand to fill the working day." Unlike Parkinson's Law, this one has studies to back it up. Pressure doesn't work on knowledge workers.

These Spotify-like services will be the death of humanity; when you've heard the nth variant of <some band>'s song, there is no alternative left but to shoot yourself in the head. Whole bars filled with suicides due to bad music.

It gets harder and harder to come up with a unique band name.

Thinking about the electronics shortage, and whether there's really a shortage or a gluttony. Overconsumption and overproduction are big issues in the world. e.g., how many new cars are really needed vs how many are made and bought. Agriculture has many well documented issues, including throwing pigs into a wood chipper due to decreased demand and grain rotting in government storage.

I just discovered librespeed.org which is a free and open source internet connection speed test service. Sorry speedtest.net, nothing personal but if it's #foss I just can't resist it. Bye!

#privacy

There should be something better than LinkedIn in the fediverse. Wonder what it should look like?

1. Connect to colleagues by company.
2. Follow companies.
3. Technology forums.
4. No ads from companies/products you don't follow.
5. No way to view any information you don't make public.

Does Matrix already fit the bill, or is something more focused needed?

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