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Proud parent moment: cooking up brunch in the kitchen and overheard 12yo talking to his cobbers via vid chat and they're bemoaning the impending ultimatum to transfer all Mojang Minecraft accounts to Microsoft accounts. Most of the other kids don't have a problem with it, but I hear my boy saying what an imposition it is and then "actually, I hate Microsoft". So at least I'm doing something right. #parentingWin

It's really disappointing to see that Microsoft are forcing all Minecraft users to create MSFT accounts to continue using the service. Just had to help my boys make the shift, which is pretty soul destroying. It sets them up for creeping data gathering and further exploitation by MSFT.

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I like the idea, but I'd prefer a platform co-op owned by the unions/union members using the platform, and donors, with the vote weighting heavily favoring the supported workers.

The details of how things work, of course, would be decided democratically by the co-op owners.

New idea - a website that collects links to all ongoing fundraising campaigns of striking workers.

It would be a #platformcoop owned by those who make a recurring monthly donation, that would be distributed equally between all active fundraising campaigns that month.

Thoughts?

Here is an image to illustrate what it could look like.

Today's public service announcement from the Department of The Past.

@lightweight thank you for mentioning about software patents and New Zealand, Dave. You reminded me instantly to my favorite article Software Patents - Obstacles to Software Development gnu.org/philosophy/software-pa.

#patent #freesoftware

Stop using Excel to process important business and scientific data.

"Researchers in data-intensive fields (particularly in the life sciences) need better computer skills. Initiatives such as Software Carpentry offer workshops to researchers, but universities should also focus more on giving undergraduates the advanced analytical skills they will need."

theconversation.com/excel-auto

#Excel #DataScience

For folks who think that Microsoft or Google or any tech mega corp (even hasbeens or wannabes) are redeemable, let me point you to this bit of megacorporate treachery (the revelation in NZ Parliament was instrumental to NZ's banning of any new software patents). Microsoft, IBM, and the BSA are all dishonourable entities - it's in their nature. wiki.endsoftwarepatents.org/wi

Good thing that mega-corporates like Microsoft are so much better at keeping our stuff safe... we should just outsource all our tech needs to them... or should we? reuters.com/technology/exclusi

While Deliveroo pays its couriers sometimes as little as £2 hour, Wings Coop provides an alternative democratically owned by the couriers.

Could it foster the wider coop economy by expanding ownership to restaurants and partnering with other coops?

A new article on Mutual Interest, a no-paywall media coop owned by our readers & writers.

mutualinterest.coop/2021/08/wi

Become a Mutual Interest member and vote for your favourite articles in our participatory budgeting here:

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The #Debian Janitor now automatically produces updated packages with the latest upstream Git commit for about 8k out of the 30k packages in the archive. Instructions on how to add the apt repo and which packages are included at janitor.debian.net/fresh / jelmer.uk/fresh-builds.html

Samsung can remotely brick TVs it believes are stolen once they reconnect to the Internet, which is required to enable smart TV features. ⁨ gizmodo.com/samsung-smart-tvs-

And, of course, it's money in the bank for the Zooms and Googles and Microsofts of the world. And here's the thing: they're not worthy. Not even close. They're gold-plated assholes with government-granted monopolies.

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The genericising of proprietary tech brand names really pisses me off. It's like saying "Let's Subaru to the Countdowns for some Proctor & Gambles, Johnson and Johnsons, and maybe we'll throw in a few Unilevers before we Subaru to our next consumption destination".

Next task: deploy a new Moodle instance, on a US$40/month host (although it's being used by 5-6 other services, so let's say it's 25% of that, or US$10/month). It'll probably be about 30 min of my time since I already know how to do it. Plus 30 min every couple months to update it, so let's say 4-6 hrs admin per year. If I charge out at NZ$150/hr, that's about NZ$600-$900/year. Max total: (NZ$900 + US$120)/year for one Moodle. For twice the time & hosting, I could manage 10 instances... 1/2

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