This is hard to read, but it's quite right. https://eand.co/this-is-how-a-civilization-collapses-c3d9f113b4cd
Wow. This is what I've been looking for, because it's what we (as a species & civilisation) need! *Open source* digital public infrastructure. Here's an example: the world's most widely used public health software system! https://dhis2.org - where I found out about this: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/08/4-reasons-you-should-care-about-digital-public-infrastructure
Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft—all of whom made big publicized announcements in June 2020 that they would stop selling face recognition technology to police—attended the April 2021 "industry day" informational session.
ICE convened a meeting of dozens of surveillance technology providers in an effort to find companies to build a massive suite of intelligence collection, fusion, and analysis tools.
https://twitter.com/caro1inehaskins/status/1433053445632765957
Moving out of big cities improves longevity. There are so many reasons big cities are unhealthy.
#Opec member urges #OilProducers to focus more on #RenewableEnergy | #FossilFuels | The Guardian
A potentially interesting development.
#Environment #Renewables #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange #Iraq
Our CEO has reached a new level of egomania. #levelup
I know an old lady who swallowed dewormer for horse. She's dead of course.
She swallowed dewormer to chase the bleach, she swallowed the bleach to chase the bulb, she swallowed the bulb cuz it's UV, which everyone knows makes COVID flee.
She did all these things cuz talk radio said, but I don't know why she's not jabbed instead. I guess she's dead.
@0 About 5% of computer users have "advanced" literacy, defined as "Some navigation across pages and applications is required to solve the problem. The use of tools (e.g. a sort function) is required to make progress towards the solution. The task may involve multiple steps and operators. The goal of the problem may have to be defined by the respondent, and the criteria to be met may or may not be explicit"
Scheduling a meeting room, or determining "what percentage of the emails sent by John Smith last month were about sustainability" are examples of level-3 tasks.
A quarter of the adult population cannot use computers at all, 14% are at "below level-1" skills, and 30% can only perform very basic level-1 tasks, for a total of 70% of the population which has only very basic skills ... or less.
It's easy to over-estimate the general literacy and numeracy of the population, especially if you yourself are college-educated and work in and/or with information technology.
The United States performs one of the most comprehensive assessments of adult literacy. The key lesson for me is just how limited it is.
https://nces.ed.gov/pubs2019/2019179/index.asp
The findings correspond highly to a study of adult computer literacy amongst 20 countries by the OECD:
"Skills Matter: Further Results from the Survey of Adult Skills"
http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264258051-en
Computer usability expert Jacob Nielsen has a discussion of this as well: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/computer-skill-levels/
I've discussed this as "The Tyranny of the Minimum Viable User", which both notes that much of the population has very basic skills, and that this also hampers the very small minority who do.
https://old.reddit.com/r/dredmorbius/comments/69wk8y/the_tyranny_of_the_minimum_viable_user/
#TyrannyOfTheMinimumViableUser #literacy #AdultLiteracy #ComputerLiteracy #JacobNielsen #UseIT #usability
"Worst cloud vulnerability possible discovered in Microsoft Azure..." Granting read/write access to every database on the service.
#Infosec #News #Vulnerability #Cybersecurity #TheCloud #Cloud #Microsoft #Azure
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
@lightweight Minetest (https://www.minetest.net/) is pretty good.
@LeoSammallahti
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.
@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 https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/software-patents.en.html.
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."
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. https://wiki.endsoftwarepatents.org/wiki/IBM_and_MS_deciding_New_Zealand_legislation#The_8_June_meeting
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa