RT @hausfath@twitter.com
Much of the US is experiencing extreme cold temperatures. But we should not read too much into this when it comes to climate change; its both not an unusual day for global temperatures, and there is not much evidence that climate change is making cold extremes more common.
This thread I wrote last year (when we had a similar extreme winter cold event over the US) may be of interest. The short version is that we expect extreme cold events like this to become less frequent overall in most places in a warming world.
RT @equalityAlec@twitter.com
When the history of how fascists came to power in the United States is written, it will be particularly unkind to the liberal academics, journalists, and politicians who fear-mongered about "crime" by the poor and pushed surveillance and state violence as the solution.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1584164974800539651
There’s an absolutely astonishing story brewing in the medieval manuscripts world of a Potemkin Village scholarly institute built out of plagiarism and stock photos. I can scarcely do it justice except to link to Peter Kidd’s thorough deconstruction of #receptio #receptiogate
Part 1: https://mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2022/12/the-receptio-rossi-affair-part-i-staff.html
Part 2: https://mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2022/12/the-receptio-rossi-affair-part-ii.html
Part 3: https://mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2022/12/the-receptio-rossi-affair-iii-my.html
Part 4: https://mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2022/12/the-receptio-rossi-affair-iv-my.html
Part 5: https://mssprovenance.blogspot.com/2022/12/the-receptio-rossi-affair-part-v.html
Bill Watterson's 1990 Kenyon College commencement address. Impossible to excerpt but I tried:
"I've wanted to be a cartoonist since I was old enough to read cartoons, and I never really thought about cartoons as being a business. It never occurred to me that a comic strip I created would be at the mercy of a bloodsucking corporate parasite called a syndicate, and that I'd be faced with countless ethical decisions masquerading as simple business decisions."
In the richest nation on earth, a man died in the freezing cold Mississippi woods on Christmas Day while trying to walk home to his family.
They had been unable to wire money to him or help him get a bus ticket because he didn’t have a current ID.
https://www.sunherald.com/news/weather-news/article270464302.html
Short rant.
Southwest Air has cancelled ~70% of its flights in an epic meltdown this holiday season.
Remember, Southwest took $3.7B in federal aid from 2020-21.
It’s CEO got a pay raise to a $9.1M package in 2022.
Yet Southwest employees are working 16 hour shifts & threatened w/termination if they refuse overtime or call in sick.
Socialism for the wealthy. Capitalism for workers.
Stop trusting billionaires. Start holding them accountable. And start protecting workers.
End Rant.
Mastodon is our opportunity to create the community and forge the connections that we want - and, indeed - need.
We don't need to get caught up in the outrage, hatred, bitterness, and bigotry being posted elsewhere.
We have the power to curate, to consider, to control what we see and respond to on this platform.
So, take that power - use it - create a better social experience for yourself today. Follow awesome people, start great conversations, enjoy this.
It's down to us.
Notified Experian on Dec. 23 that their site was allowing anyone to see the credit report for, well, basically anyone, completely bypassing their lame 4-5 multiple guess questions and other security.
Or even in cases (like mine) where trying to get your credit report generates an error saying you have 3 other options for getting your free report from them (calling, mailing, or chat w/ rep). The site said Experian didn't have enough info to validate my identity, but when I changed the url slightly, it showed me my entire report. Glad I checked, too, because the info in there is so completely wrong I don't even know where to start.
So it's Dec. 27, and I still haven't heard anything from Experian.
It's bad enough that we can't stop companies like from making $2B a quarter collecting and selling our info, but this has to stop. Experian has show this year especially that it gives exactly zero fscks about securing access to the data that drives its entire business.
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/08/class-action-targets-experian-over-account-security/
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/07/experian-you-have-some-explaining-to-do/
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/04/experian-api-exposed-credit-scores-of-most-americans/
All over the country, there are emergency responders and workers actually, actively taking care of life.
To all the emergency responders, snow plow drivers, utility workers, medical professionals, service workers, and those like the people who showed up here to take care of freezing, mistreated migrants- to all people that had to brave the elements to the benefit of others, thank you. The public owes you debt of gratitude.
On the other hand, scorn should be heaped upon Greg Abbott. Oldest trick in the authoritarian playbook: scapegoat and demonize a racial group. Give your angry supporters--for whom you feel nothing but contempt anyway, by the way--someone to feel superior to. Frees you from the need to actually do anything for them, doesn't it?
It's ugly and wrong.
Migrants from Texas dropped off outside VP Harris' home on freezing Christmas Eve-
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/migrants-texas-harris-house-christmas-eve-rcna63204
Birdsite, what's more important than QTs
Some things that could trigger a 5MM to 10MM wave:
* Massive infra failure on Twitter causes prolonged outage (24hrs+)
* Taylor Swift creates a Mastodon account, and deactivates her Twitter, says follow me on Masto
* Increasing Alt-right deranged behavior by CEO
If this happens, we'd want as many of the new wave to land on well moderated instances as possible. This wave will likely be much less tolerant of racist abuse than us stubborn pioneers.
In all of the news that poured out of the Capitol last week, a critical win for Mother Nature went mostly overlooked.
Replacing fossil fuels with clean electricity is a key part of reducing emissions, but in some ways it’s also the easiest part. Decarbonizing our buildings will be more challenging and cannot be ignored as @billmckibben@twitter.com’s discusses in the @NewYorker@twitter.com today https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/from-climate-exhortation-to-climate-execution
Vint Cerf and Robert Kahn sketched the design for the original protocols of the Internet on the back of an envelope ...
... which they threw away
Archivists weep
The incredibly shitty implementation in the last year of Zero-COVID, the time wasted that could have been used to prepare, and the rug-pull exit- none of these negate that it was a policy that bought us almost 3 years. Time that could have been used to great effect- and wasn't.
I'm hiring!
At Cryspen we are looking for a Cryptography Engineer and a Software Verification Engineer to build high assurance cryptography (tools, protocols, and applications).
RIP #MarkFisher, 1968-2017
"We need to learn, or re-learn, how to build comradeship and solidarity instead of doing capital’s work for it by condemning and abusing each other. This doesn’t mean, of course, that we must always agree – on the contrary, we must create conditions where disagreement can take place without fear of exclusion and excommunication."
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/exiting-vampire-castle/
Looked into my 'many Europeans' statement, and I found the answer now: Europeans form around 15% of the world's richest 10%, so about 120 million European belong to that group. That's about 1/4 of Europeans.
https://wir2022.wid.world/chapter-1/
Mathematics Ph.D. Likes hanging out with almost everyone regardless of political views or anything else.
Akkoma: @ML2