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these particularly stood out to me:
- My Journey as an Assistant Professor
- Why I Quit My Job
- “Accommodations Provided on Request”
my feed's pretty barren after blocking most libshit (for the sake of my mental health), so i'd welcome more (multilingual) leftist posts. i've seen insightful Lemmygraders under Hexbear posts but can't see them from dbzer0.
you can use a combination of ~~'Always Open Site in Container'~~ 'Limit to Designated Sites' and temporary containers for that.
postcovid would also align with that timeline. i know several people chronically impaired by it.
i was very lucky that my introduction to software engineering came from a mentor who cared intensely about their work. but i dropped out of the IT industry after i never met someone like that again.
i never even went to secondary, but across several jobs i was having to teach my colleagues (compsci degrees) basic computer literacy skills. the moment they had to leave their IDE, they were lost. they had not even a basic understanding of version control systems. zero curiosity. they frequently broke their git repos and couldn't fix it. they didn't give a single fuck about the theory of what they were doing for 72 hours a week; what they were voluntarily choosing to do for 72 hours a week on 30 hour contracts. they hardly even cared about the practise.
LLMs completely ruined these people. they started using it for everything: responding to Slack messages, writing emails, writing code, doing code review… and when it was found out at my last company that i was the only one stubbornly refusing to use LLMs for anything, i was put on a fucking PIP and told it was company policy to use 'labour saving technology.' despite the fact that my code had the fewest defects, ignoring how frequently i was misled into doing something i wasn't even supposed to do because the fucking task requirements were ALSO WRITTEN WITH AN LLM [THAT MADE SHIT UP]. but it was my fault for 'not checking first' (??????).
i will never touch a computer for money ever fucking again.
aside: reading this while listening to clipping. was an experience
i'm not a fan of the privacy report…
https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/com.bashsoftware.boycott/latest/
i didn't have a strong opinion on the matter. just sharing my thoughts re: promoter463's suggestion.
do we take the ideological route of dismissing him for reformist that he is
no, probably not. i think he's already doing good work; he's becoming walking agitprop. he ruptured the liberal obsession with (manufactured) polling data. he's now even an official enemy of the state, so he's got that going for him.
i don't know what it means exactly to 'endorse' him (letalone in the context of this comm). share memes and articles about him? raise awareness? sure, why not? let's watch what he does.
i have two minimums: the socialist minimum (the broad front; groups i'd act together with), and the libertarian socialist minimum (groups i'd organise with).
the socialist minimum is:
- social ownership
- internationalism
- critical theory
if you aren't for the negation of capitalism, private property, nationalism, imperialism and false consciousness: you're not a socialist; you're not a comrade.
the libertarian socialist minimum is:
- horizontalism
- self-determination
- prefiguration
if you aren't for direct action and free association, or your means don't match your ends: you're not an anarchist; you're not a friend.
i identify with social anarchism because it describes my approach to life, but i'll broadly advocate for anything matching my libertarian minimum, and more broadly lend (critical) support for anything matching my socialist minimum.
within this frame, i feel that Zohran is a socialist (public utilities, social housing, city-owned grocers, BDS; a focus on improving the material conditions), but the focus on state-mediation (ex. rent control) over dual-power (tenant unions) makes me feel — aside from tugging the Overton window — that he's more focused on relieving people than empowering them.
Also the sight of a so-called "socialist" or "radical" government managing capitalism, imposing cuts, breaking strikes and generally attacking its supporters will damage the credibility of any form of socialism and discredit all socialist and radical ideas in the eyes of the population. If the experience of the Labour Government in Britain during the 1970s and New Labour after 1997 are anything to go by, it may result in the rise of the far-right who will capitalise on this disillusionment.
- see also: the Italian general election of 1921, and the weak liberalism it brought, which led to the Fascist March in 1922, which led to Mussolini.
- see also: most governments in Europe right now.
this is an anarchist/GLOSS/pirate instance; freedom of information is tied closely with anarchism and the hacker ethic.
for me: it's less about whether this type of information should exist (it shouldn't) and more that i reject privileged information conceptually. i don't think this type of information should just be available to admins and people with the technical resources and expertise.
i would prefer (in my uneducated opinion) that this information only be visible to the user (on their own posts), community moderators (in their own communities) and admins (on the voter's home instance), and anonymised elsewhere (for example, only showing a source instance).
but since that is not how it works, then i would rather have access to the same level of information that anyone else has over me. i also feel more in control of my own data when i have access to my own voting history. thus, i think that's why there's a sentiment that there is a different approach to this problem, and it won't end with just blocking one tool.