It's early days and the project is still in beta but we have published an early version of a @coopcloud recipes (https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/lasuite-docs) that makes it easier to deploy Docs for smaller organisations (the La Suite deployment has apparently approx 15,000 users).
We are offering managed Docs instances with full support provided by us. Hosted in the EU by a worker owned tech co-operative.
No bosses, no CEOs and we pay all our taxes.
Hi, everyone,
I am traveling so I haven’t been posting (or writing) much.
Here is a first for me: The New York Times Book Review did a full review on my latest book.
Thank you to @Dhmspector and @stevebellovin for the gift link.
I also posted screenshots in case that doesn't work, but I have no idea how to translate the screenshot Alt Text. If someone else knows how, I will repost.
The excellent Zephyr Teachout is publishing a new newsletter called The Anti-Monopolist, and it looks terrific. Here's her interesting take on Mamdani's NYC mayor campaign: https://the-antimonopolist.ghost.io/on-zohran-mamdani-and-taxi-drivers/
I had surgery at #Montreal’s very high-tech glossy CHUM hospital a month ago. It is an impressive complex. They have excellent new tech.
But no one had pens or pencils on the ward. They were constantly borrowing from each other.
Orderly said it was due to the recent govt budget cuts.
I dropped off a big box of pens and pencils this week. The nurse on duty was so thrilled! With a huge smile, she said it was the most perfect gift they’d gotten all year!
The destruction of #Palestine is breaking the world - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/jul/06/destruction-of-palestine-is-breaking-the-world "The #Leahy law requires restricting assistance to military units of foreign governments engaged in gross human rights violations. It has never been applied to #Israel."
One more reason to hate GenAI (as if we needed more): not only is the power demand huge, but it's also spikey! 👇
“AI data centres are very, very different from these office data centres because they really spike up,” he said. “If you start your AI algorithm to learn and give them data to digest, they’re peaking in seconds and going up to 10 times what they have normally used.
Mauna Loa Observatory captured the reality of climate change. The US plans to shut it down.
US President Donald Trump has decided to defund the observatory recording the data, as well as the widespread US greenhouse gas monitoring network and other climate measuring sites. #ClimateChange
How a £1.5bn ‘wildlife-boosting’ bypass became an environmental disaster - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jul/05/cambridgeshire-a14-road-wildlife-environmental-disaster?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other what an utter, infuriating disaster; and more will come, doubtless
@_elena and Amsterdam! They're involved with our gov's Mijn Bureau (My Desk) initiative, building an opensource workspace together with Germany's OpenDesk and France's LaSuite:
The French city of #Lyon will also be replacing Microsoft for #opensource solutions. Really curious what #Linux distro they will choose 👀
Also featured; #Jitsi for video conferencing, #Nextcloud paired with #OnlyOffice for document sharing and co-editing, #Zimbra for email, #Chamilo for online training, and #Matrix for instant messaging. 🔥
If you're in California, here's all the rapid response orgs to push back against ICE tearing apart your community.
You'll need these numbers. Share them.
You can legally watch "Gaza: Doctors Under Attack" on Zeteo (Mehdi Hassan).
The BBC didn't want you to see it.
https://zeteo.com/p/watch-now-gaza-doctors-under-attack
(it is also available on the usual p2p networks as backup against being taken down)
Google's Hotseat Hypocrisy 🫤 On iOS to comply with the Digital Markets Act, Apple puts the user’s chosen browser in the hotseat/dock. Google refuses to do the same on Android, leaving Chrome in the hotseat and undermining user choice.
That’s not DMA compliance!
Read our detailed analysis and see us ask Google directly at the EU DMA Workshop for Google.
https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/googles-hotseat-hypocrisy/
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So if you're looking at the US & thinking "This isn't the country I know," you're 100% right. It's not.
We're actually fighting back in real time for once.
That's why the right keeps sniveling about how they're under attack. Even while they're successfully pulling off another purge.
They're not used to getting yelled at when they blow taxpayer dollars on witch hunts, they're used to getting high-fives at the country club.
The US & its preceding colonies were at war with tribes ~each year from 1610 - 1920s- 300 years.
There was more opposition from white folks than you'd think; but it wasn't broad-based, organized, or effective. We're still breaking treaties with tribes today.
Slavery & Jim Crow: millions of Americans held in captive labor.
Enslaved & sharecropping farm workers knew things were bad! They did what they could to push back the whole time.
But that wasn't enough. Both slavery & Jim Crow finally ended when a critical mass of white Americans decided they should. Not even the majority of white Americans. Just a critical mass. And it took us ~250 and close to 100 years to get there, respectively.
Operation Wetback, 1954: a federal program to hunt down & deport undocumented immigrants from Mexico.
Somewhere between 1.1 and 1.5 million were rounded up & deported.
And yet again, many were documented migrants or US citizens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Wetback#Operation_Wetback_(1954)
#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