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Every once in a while I'm reminded of the arrogant ignorance of the Test First Design crowd. You can't test in quality. More work on the front end will pay much greater dividends, but everyone wants to hurry to get to the test-fix-churn cycle at the end.

I have little hope for the current and future state of software development; it seems to be stuck in a continuous 3GL circle jerk.

If you want to know more about the impact of antitrust on IBM behaviour, I’d recommend reading this paper by Tim Wu. In his conclusions, he looks at what antitrust regulators should learn from the case, and I found this paragraph quite relevant to what’s currently happening. scholarship.law.columbia.edu/c

The first stable release of the new 1.18 series is now available containing the collective fixes and improvements put into all the previous 1.17 releases by the many people who have contributed to Wesnoth over the last two and a half years! For more details see r.wesnoth.org/t57843 as usual, or take a look through wesnoth.org/start/1.18/

@rstevens it seems the important part of doing crime without facing any consequences is you have to already be rich.

Today I witnessed the bravery of a handful of Atikamekw land defenders near Wemotaci in “Quebec” as they faced off dozens of angry loggers and their bosses flanked provincial cops. The loggers were pissed off because the native peeps blocked access to their “work-site” (Read: clear cut block) were they were hoping to gather all the dead trees they cut. After a long standoff the trucks turned around an left. Stay tuned for a video report later this week.

In the meantime if you want to support these folks go to gofundme.com/f/fondation-osami

Looking for cover artist referrals (boosts welcome). Pay is $600 USD for a novel cover.

What I want:
Mr. Maybe and Dr. Don't is a non-traditional MG fantasy, with swords and magic and unusual woodland magical critters that need some art design. Whimsical without being farcical.

(In an ideal world the artist would also contribute some interior art, e.g. b/w frontispiece and/or chapter images. Price negotiable for that.) #amPublishing #WritersCoffeeClub #writing #artist

Pretty wild how in the US we find the biggest narcissists in the country and send them all to DC to write the laws the rest of us (but not them) are expected to live by. Kinda seems like that's a real bad system of governance, you know?

We will be having scheduled downtime today around 18.00 CET (17.00 CET).

Read all about it: status.codeberg.eu/status/code

@rozina @emenel @huggingface

~~github's~~ getting shadier by the day

You misspelled MICROSOFT.

Flock, the surveillance company that has been installing license-plate-reading cameras everywhere -- with predictable privacy harm -- claims it's a wonder drug for the police.

In the process of self-promotion, it uses in-house surveys that outside researchers are calling questionable at best. 404media.co/researcher-who-ove

So who are the corporations and billionaires funding the American far right?

A lot of the discourse around the US far right, on both the left and the right, has presented it as being essentially a working class movement.

White working class Southerners (perhaps with some manipulation from Russia) advocating for their prejudiced world view, the narrative goes.

But what if that's not the situation? What if the rise of the far right has been funded with millions of dollars from extremely wealthy individuals?

Where are the resources coming from?

You probably already know about Rupert Murdoch with Fox News and Elon at Twitter, but there's a few others...

"Two billionaire Texas brothers whose fortunes derive from oil and gas fracking have pumped millions of dollars into rightwing media outfits that have promoted climate-crisis denialism.

...

"Farris and Dan Wilks have each doled out millions of dollars through separate foundations over the last decade to a number of high-profile conservative and religious groups including the Heritage Foundation, Family Research Council and Focus on the Family.

"The Wilks brothers, for instance, have poured millions of dollars into PragerU and the Daily Wire

...

"In 2015, Farris Wilks gave $4.7m to help launch the Daily Wire and remains an owner of the media company, whose founding editor and co-owner Ben Shapiro has forged ties with Dennis Prager, the PragerU founder and talkshow host. Shapiro and Prager are slated to attend a PragerU “founders’ retreat” in September for donors who give at least $100,000 a year."

theguardian.com/us-news/2023/s

"[One America News] founder and chief executive Robert Herring Sr has testified that the inspiration to launch OAN in 2013 came from AT&T executives.

"AT&T has been a crucial source of funds flowing into OAN, providing tens of millions of dollars in revenue, court records show. Ninety percent of OAN’s revenue came from a contract with AT&T-owned television platforms ... according to 2020 sworn testimony by an OAN accountant."

reuters.com/investigates/speci

"[Robert] Mercer is a Christian conservative, gun enthusiast, a climate change denier, religious, small-government proponent and a man who despises the political establishment as incompetent and corrupt. He has donated over $100 million (€84 million) to various right-wing candidates and think-tanks. Most of that money has gone through the Mercer Family Foundation, run by Robert Mercer's daughter Rebekah.

"The Mercers hold a major stake in a company called Cambridge Analytica, which uses digital data to tailor election propaganda to voters.

"The Mercers first met Andrew Breitbart, the founder of what is now Breitbart News Network in 2011 ... The Mercers also invested $10 million in Breitbart and gained a large stake in the nascent company."

dw.com/en/who-are-the-mercers-

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@politics #capitalism #politics #uspol #environment #america #business #ClimateChange #trump #elon

People who are interested in joining our #Ceph teams are welcome in the respective Matrix channel, which can be found via our Matrix Space.

Details: codeberg.org/Codeberg/Contribu

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How Does Paris Stay Paris? By Pouring Billions Into Public Housing

One quarter of residents in the French capital live in government-owned housing, part of an aggressive plan to keep lower-income Parisians — and their businesses — in the city.

nytimes.com/2024/03/17/realest

If you had code on GitHub at any point it looks like it might be included in a large dataset called “The Stack” — If you want your code removed from this massive “ai” training data go here:

huggingface.co/spaces/bigcode/

I found two of my old Github repos in there. Both were deleted last year and both were private. This is a serious breach of trust by Github and @huggingface.

Remove all your code from Github.

CONSENT IS NOT OPT-OUT.

"Becoming Unpopular: Conspiracy and Political Struggle Today" with AK Thompson at Cornell University's A.D. White House, 5pm this Friday. Co-sponsored by PM Press.

Thought for the day:

Billionaires are a symptom of poverty.

(Paraphrasing Iain Banks on money, but more specific to our times because we still need some way to allocate scarce resources, just: not like that.)

Adventures at #coding : load-bearing #comments.

In today's code base, comments are no longer comments. Write the wrong thing inside and the software stops working.

I will mercifully not disclose the name of the project.

#programming

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