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Daybreak is a cooperative board game about stopping climate change. Can you and your friends build a sustainable future where everyone can thrive as well as survive? bit.ly/daybreakgame

Are you working at the intersection of #OpenSource and open standards in the EU? Apply for a grant for your work now! standict.eu/standicteu-2023-8t

TechRights is reporting that Mozilla is hiring managers from the CIA. Firefox is looking sketchier. I think I'll move toward Gnu IceCat more. TechRights was stating they moved to LibreWolf, which I haven't tried. I also use Gnome Web some. Once I get rid of my Android phone, when my Librem 5 arrives, I'll probably settle into one main browser. Of course outside factors will impose their own requirements. e.g., financial and medical software needs.

Longer, hotter and more frequent heat waves in cities
sciencedaily.com/releases/2022

Cities will likely not enact changes in time to regulate heat better, especially for the poorer citizens.

Australia elected a Labor PM in 1972 and briefly became independent, abolishing royal patronage and expressing solidarity with non-aligned countries.

Then MI6, the CIA, Nixon and the queen used "coupmasters" who previously worked on the coup against Indonesia's anti-colonial president Sukarno AND Chile's socialist leader Salvador Allende to trigger a "constitutional crisis" in Australia and simply fired the PM using "reserve powers."

They're figureheads until they're not

Many people from Commonwealth nations don’t view the monarchy or a particular monarch the way I do. I think we were encouraged to think of her as a benign ruler with little real power. But she acted powerfully behind the scenes, e.g. in the removal of a democratically elected prime minister here in the ‘70s. Even if we assume she was a benign ruler, the system (not this one individual) highlights the lack of democracy and the extreme inequality inherent in a hereditary, unelected head of state.

After having a frustrating conversation with a friend about how the Internet has turned from an exciting new technology to something saddening that's endlessly abused capitalism, I decided to contribute my tiny share to make alternative digital spaces possible.

This is how datenkommune.org came to be. It's a public access computer system, powered by OpenBSD and with a focus on a positive computing experience and driven by a desire to learn, cooperate and enjoy technology without any commercial motives or the dystopian intrusion of surveillance capitalism.

I eventually plan on writing down more what the philosophy behind it is, and what differentiates the project from (e.g.) the Tildeverse (which it is partially inspired by), but for now you can read about it at datenkommune.org/philosophy.ht.

If you're interested in more details and in gaining access, look no further: datenkommune.org/service.html

Everything is still in its infancy, but it should be ready for a first couple of users. So if you're interested .. I'd be happy to see you around. Feel free to spread the word. :)

(For some tag-based reach: #openbsd, #privacy, #shell, #community, #fediverse)

UKpol, personal safety, logistics 

I'm late to the party, as usual, but nonetheless I wanted to comment on the recent discussion about the futility (or lack thereof) of self-hosting ones e-mail.

housingsklave.at/posts/2022-09

TL;DR: No, we're not doomed (yet). You can still self-host your e-mails. And while it's not trivial, the amount of domain-specific knowledge that's necessary is limited.

(Thanks to @stevelord for providing me words where my own failed me.)

New people, welcome!

If you need help using Mastodon and the Fediverse, check out the Unofficial Guide:

growyourown.services/an-unoffi

It's got lots of advice for both complete beginners and experienced users. I've tried to write it as clearly and non-technically as possible.

Also, I'm gradually adding all the past posts from FediTips to the guide, and will add future posts too.

If you want to post these tips elsewhere in your own language, please feel free! The tips are meant to be spread as far as possible.

Message me if you have any questions/feedback :blob_cat:

p.s. For an alternative perspective, check out the excellent "Increasingly Less-Brief Guide to Mastodon" by @noelle at:

github.com/joyeusenoelle/Guide

Real convergence means having the same OS across multiple hardware platforms with apps that adapt to their hardware. The Librem 5 uses the same convergent PureOS as our Librem 14 laptop and Mini PCs, with the same adaptive applications that make the Librem 5 more than merely a phone, it’s a mobile computer in your pocket that can shape shift into a laptop, tablet, desktop, or even a server.

puri.sm/posts/shape-shifting-c

RT @GeorgeMonbiot@twitter.com

Johnson was louche, lazy, venal, dishonest. He would strike any deal, however odious, to secure his position. But Truss and her entourage are fanatically devoted to one aim: ensuring that the oligarchs get what they want, regardless of the cost the rest of us might bear.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/GeorgeMonbiot/stat

Here's to the Jeep, Nisson, Land Rover, et al., commercials that tell you to go out and find a pristine wilderness, spew toxic fumes all over it and grind fauna and flora under your tires, so you can find a spectacular view.

Yesterday @varx just posted a thread promoting the ideas underlying his new social media / journaling protocol, called Cavern. He's seeking collaborators to help him develop it further: infosec.exchange/@varx/1089534

It's a really interesting model (see details here: brainonfire.net/cavern/), and I encourage folks to take a look.

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