"...the U.S. Treasury [and] the IMF, fixed on a policy that under no circumstances were such debts to be written off. This was, I should note, a major departure from previous economic orthodoxy, which took it for granted that those who lend money are assuming a certain risk. It showcases, in fact, a crucial element of neoliberalism: that, while the poor are to be held accountable for poor economic decisions (real or imagined), the rich must never be."
David Graeber
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-neoliberalism
You know what I'd really like? Notifications categorised by "temperature".
Say I get a reply from a ranter whose misinformed post I do eventually want to correct. I want to rate their post (or the whole thread) as "hot", so all their posts in that thread (or all posts in the thread) are moved to a separate list of "hot" notifications. That way I can continue to browse and respond to "warm" or "cold" replies, without having more ranting shoved in my face if I'm not in the mood.
Platfirms (n.): Companies that run social media servers.
How about we move beyond the metaphors of both economic "growth" and "degrowth" and talk about economic "health"? Healthy being a state where an economy is fulfilling its core purpose; helping us get the resources we need both to survive - including a livable planet - and to thrive.
Wellbeing indicators are one way to measure that. Are there others?
Looking for a (php) job.
Full remote or bicycle accessible (<16 km by ride).
If you need a senior backend developer (+20y of php / 43yo 😅).
Hire me only if you need high quality, precise, human readable code.
I am en engineer before being a developer, loving simple (≠ easy), reliable, sustainable architectures.
If you don't need me, but know someone else who can be interested, feel free to foward.
🇫🇷 French accent when speaking english, but open to the world.
The thing the Unity Incident has highlighted for me is confirmation of the kind of brainrot @neauoire talks about: people are learning the tool, not the craft. I see people all over talking about how they can't just switch because they *know* Unity (ongoing/in-dev projects aside, of course).
"Game design" is a skill. Unity is not a skill, it's a tool. The ability to carry a skill to another tool is something that modern software companies are actively trying to stop you doing. Do not let them.
Bounties damage open source projects.
https://ziglang.org/news/bounties-damage-open-source-projects/
@tetrislife
> it should be worth a try getting academics to use GPG keys like some computer practitioners do
Sure, but first the app interfaces for using cryptographic keys might need to brought into the 21st century. I'll admit it's been a few years, but last time I tried to use PGP regularly it was such a nightmare I gave up.
#Conputer : computer H/W and S/W you buy, but don't control.
@LizEllisPhD
> I tried suggesting this to our uni comms team and they just went ‘there’s no moderation on that site’
'You want the uni to have it's own website? But there's no one who moderates the whole internet'. #FacePalm
This is how badly 2 decades of DataFarming has distorted people's thinking about web publishing.
This person Blocked me right after posting this:
https://mstdn.social/@kkarhan/111050105241412872
Not just Muted, Blocked. Because I disagreed with them and gave a reference with disconfirming evidence. No attempt to back up their claims in any way, or persuade me.
Tells you everything you need to know about the quality of their "thinking" on the subject.
Stallman isn't the only person subject to this kind of Stalinist dogpiling either, eg;
https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Details_on_the_Cancellation_of_Michel_Bauwens
"We've been killing conversations about software with "That won't scale" for so long we've forgotten that scaling problems aren't inherently fatal. The N-squared problem is only a problem if N is large, and in social situations, N is usually not large. A reading group works better with 5 members than 15; a seminar works better with 15 than 25, much less 50, and so on."
#ClayShirky, 2004
https://web.archive.org/web/20040411202042/http://www.shirky.com/writings/situated_software.html
"Graeber and Wengrow’s strategy is to fire enough arrows at the Standard Narrative and its Enlightenment origins to open doors for certain freedoms, although they do not offer any one narrative with enough scope and escape velocity to suggest how humanity should use its freedoms."
https://overland.org.au/2021/12/playing-with-history-a-review-of-the-dawn-of-everything/
This is exactly the point. It's not for any writer to tell anyone how to use their freedom. To do so is to betray the project of defending it.
Yet there are people who casually throw the word "apartheid" around to describe examples of Tino Rangatiratanga (Māori self-determination). Things like self-management of media, health, education services, open to all. Recognition of mana whenua in local government. Māori co-governance of public services.
I find it curious how these same people are horrified by the supposed "misuse" of "apartheid" to describe the treatment of Palestinians by the state of Israel;
https://newint.org/features/2023/06/05/big-story-palestine-accord-apartheid-occupation-israel
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pro-libre software, pro-holisticism
pro-communalism, anti-consumerism
fan of #Plan9 and #HaikuOS
anti-witchhunt, see https://stallmansupport.org
I write software (C++) for a living.