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When we found out that deodorants were destroying the ozone layer, did we stay telling people to use less toilet spray and buy less Axe? No, we legislated big corps and the problem was completely solved after a few years. What's with the cult of personal responsibility, why are we still here telling people that if they don't take the plane and use paper straws maybe grandma won't lose her house to the rising tides before she dies in an 'unprecedented' heatwave?
Content Creation
I'm very happy for Abigail P. Tube for becoming successful with Nebula, and over the past few months I have in fact learned that Nebula is, basically as worker-owned as an organisation its size can be, which is stellar
but I also am increasingly more and more aware of just how much privilege is required to make it well on YouTube, which is still a prerequisite to getting on a platform like Nebula. you have to abandon your life and focus on being a dirt-poor creator before you can join the luxury cooperative and I still hate that
On a less philosophical note: why is there no explicitly commons-first anarchist dependency repository yet?
re: anarchism, software, minimalism + racism and transphobia ment
@shine I mean, this is obvious for folks like suckless - but I've seen similar 'minimalism' trends (and associated rhetoric) among supposed anarchists and communists, and that is more concerning to me.
@TechConnectify @kamikater@norden.social Conversely: how can a platform be any fun for people if they constantly have things pushed into their face (without asking for it) that they do not currently have the emotional capacity to deal with?
anarchism, software, minimalism
Something that I see occasionally cropping up is an interpretation of "anarchist software development" that boils down to "code as small as possible, no dependencies".
While yes, it is desirable to keep code approachable, this particular interpretation bothers me, and I do not believe it is a good example of anarchist praxis.
Society is complicated, and societal systems are complicated. The "minimalism" interpretation to me is the software equivalent of anarcho-primitivism; rather than recognizing where minimalism is or isn't appropriate, it instead tries to ignore the complexity of the entire system, pretending that everything could or should be reduced down to simple systems.
A successful implementation of anarchism is not one that has minimalism as a prerequisite; for anarchism to be successful, it *must* be able to deal with complexity of systems and social relations in *some* way.
That doesn't mean it need to accept complexity in any and all places where it occurs; but in *some* undefined subset of situations, complexity is going to be unavoidable, and solutions will be needed for that.
To take software dependencies as a concrete example (but it is not limited to that); is building up a healthy culture around collaboration through dependencies not an excellent example of something that anarchism *should* be good at, rather than wholesale rejecting the notion of such collaboration at all?
If it is believed impossible to make such collaboration possible within an anarchist context, is that not an indictment of anarchism as a social ideology? Is that not the view that is supported by rejecting the concept of dependencies in its entirety?
the cpu is very tired. it is eepy. the cpu has had a very long day of leaking data and wants to take just a small sleep. it eeby and neebies to sleebie. cpu sleepy and need bed by time. the cpu is currently experiencing critical levels of being a sleehjy little guy and needs to go to beb.
This is what we refer to as "Race to idle", the idea that CPUs are more power efficient if they exhaust their workload in the shortest timeframe possible and then enter a low power state. In this essay I will
@msteenhagen @provo Yeah it was mostly at the start, occasionally it had to buffer throughout the stream as well, but on low quality it eventually ended up playing well enough to be watchable (although sometimes a segment got repeated for some reason)
@msteenhagen @provo Oof, stream seems to be having a hard time
re: PSA: Document your solutions to tech issues
@daughterofrao@weirder.earth @kescher In the absolute worst case, "anywhere a search engine can get" is better than nowhere!
I have in the past put problem descriptions and solutions into (publicly logged) IRC channels when I didn't have the spoons to figure out where to document it, because that way at least a search engine would eventually pick it up for the error message I quoted
(Likewise, I have figured out plenty of issues based on pointers from off-hand comments in places that *happened* to be search-engine-indexable, like public chatlogs or Twitter posts)
Did fascist Wilders' surge in the recent Netherlands elections come as a shock?
If so, you might be interested in tonight's #provolol screening with some context and historical background:
Theme: Dutch fascism
1 December 2023
9.30 PM CET/WAT
Duration: ca. 120 minutes
Watch party: https://stream.provo.lol
(English subtitles included)
#antifa #Wilders #pvv #fascism #netherlands #Mussert #Janmaat
⚠️ tonight’s provolol screening on dutch fascism ⚠️
The chat will be open throughout the screening and for 1 hour afterwards for venting, sharing experiences, and figuring out what to do next (if that’s what you’d like, no pressure to join at all)
Observatie: ik lees overal dat Wilders zijn plannen niet uitvoerbaar zijn (verdragen, grondwet. Eu etc) maar ik lees helemaal nergens dat ze ook gewoon onwenselijk zijn. Zo kweek je dus een klimaat waarin wetten en instituties gezien worden als een hindermacht voor de grote droom. En daarmee versterk je dus het frame van extreem-rechts.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.