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RT @RichardJMurphy@twitter.com

Before we talk too much about diversity, these three were all educated at private schools. We might be seeing some improvements, but it’s money that still provides the pathway to power in the UK and that’s deeply unhealthy in a supposedly representative democracy.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/RichardJMurphy/sta

Cool to hear this interview with my colleague Colin Meurk referencing a project my company, Egressive, and I had quite a lot to do with quite a few years ago... rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/ The resulting website, inaturalist.nz, and the broader inaturalist.org (all fully #FOSS!) citizen science & biodiversity reporting system, is an impressive feat of tech and community for the benefit of our global ecosystems!

@lightweight I wonder if that's part of the problem. These Orwellian names we have to use as short-cuts just to talk about policy or the news. The naming makes it so easy to fall into a completely inaccurate (wrong) view of the world. Chomsky helps remember that corporations are "private tyrannies" and not the local family-run restaurant in the neighborhood. But people just fall into the commercial flow and can't stay with accurate views of how the world works, what policies will do to us.

@lightweight
> My comment on the government's support for the secrecy of the TPPA negotiations and text being "traitorous" got a rise (literally) from both David Bennett and one of the other Nat'l MPs next to him and requests for censure and questions of decorum. It confirms that they were listening, for which I thank them.
There is a great Japanese word for people that sell their country:
売国奴 BaiKokuDo. Mark Twain on Patriotism being the last refuge of scoundrels comes to mind too.

I'm building a new thing for the Distributed 'Net, and I'd love company!

Cavern is a new journaling protocol focused on user agency, with end-to-end encryption and local-first design at its core. It has a social model intended to restore some chill to online communication, embracing non-public posting and manageably small social spaces. Check out <brainonfire.net/cavern/> for a rundown and links to code and discussion spaces!

:boost_ok:

I do not identify with (to the exclusion of others) a singular ideology, first and foremost because my identity and dreams can never be wholly captured or conceived of by thought, from which ideology stems. And second, because while folks battle it out online or through academic journals to show who is the purest (anarchist, communist, leftist) of them all, there are people out there actually taking actions to make a positive material difference in the world... 1/

A pretty stellar line up in these Conversations with Gamechangers

Cooperation Jackson, Aborîya Jin in Rojava, Grassroots Liberation in Nairobi, Zameen Prapti Sangharsh in the Punjab region, and @guerrillamediacollective

"A series of conversations with radical grass-roots solidarity economy organisations across the world who are breaking new ground in their own contexts while building power in their communities."

solidarityeconomy.coop/project

#Socialcoop friends: On 9/16 I'm doing a talk for Meet.coop, which we're a member of—I'll be discussing the limits and even "tyranny" of open source—and why co-ops like ours are so important.

All are welcome—join us: forum.meet.coop/t/signup-commo

Now that the beta is out, we've been trying to form up for a discussion around the idea of the Co-op Cloud Federation ™️ which can be an organisational model for hosters/hackers/user groups/etc. to make decisions together about how the project should be run.

We published a proposal some time ago on coopcloud.tech/blog/federation and got some feedback.

1/3

#coopcloud #federation

We helped another union get online!

comicgewerkschaft.org

page-online.de/bild/comiczeich

Another @coopcloud based setup. They're experimenting with Discourse and Nextcloud atm.

Bosses beware! :blobcatfingerguns:

I finished a 5 part series on how to run an e-mail server in 2022 with all the DKIM/SPF/DMARC stuff working. It's not a simple HOWTO series, but it does explain all the moving parts. So if you're interested to learn a bit about modern e-mail - you're welcome! Starts here: jan.wildeboer.net/2022/08/Emai

"We never hear of Capital Day, not because Capital has no day, but because every day is Capital Day.

The struggle in which we are now engaged will end only when every day is Labor Day." ~Eugene V. Debs

jacobin.com/2022/09/eugene-v-d

What are some co-ops with an online store that sell goods or services with a nationwide delivery in the US? Equal Exchange & Ace Hardware are two that come to mind immediately, does anyone know any others? Quite hard to find through Google.

New study finds that water is wet!

news.ohsu.edu/2022/09/02/study

"New research reveals private equity firms that acquire physician-owned medical practices appear to be imposing measures to squeeze out more profits."

Anyone have any idea how to find some estimates how many WooCommerce vs Shopify developers are there?

Any stats from say, UpWork?

Tried to search but could not find anything.

In general, any stats or numbers showing some advantages Woo has over Shopify would be appreciated!

Some of the similarity between big coops and big publicly traded corporations is not so much that former becomes to copy the latter.

It is that both can easily become run for their management rather than their owners: regardless of whether those owners are members or shareholders.

us pol 

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