SVB failure
So Y Combinator is calling on the government to compensate for Silicon Valley Bank's failure.
But here's the thing - their petition is full of high-and-mighty talk about how employees' livelihoods should be protected.
... and then they call for the affected corporations to be made whole. Not the employees, but the owners/bosses. Suddenly it's not really about the employees anymore, now that they've outlived their usefulness as a debate prop!
I'm sure the government doesn't want to be handling payroll for individual employees, but there are a lot of reasonable solutions that could've been called for here, and this is what they went with instead.
Capitalist vultures gonna capitalist vulture I guess, socializing the losses.
"But what about ___?" you might ask! The answer is simple: No. You literally don't need them in your life, the world spun fine before them and will spin fine after them 😘
Anyway, on a more serious note, a lot of problems will be solved very easily if you immediately defederate from any/all activitypub servers ran by any sort of tech or social media company.
Easy-peasy, no worries, Bob's your uncle, a few clicks and it's done, just like that
Their imperatives are not your imperatives, don't need them x
re: nlpol demos
https://nos.nl/video/2467113-zo-ging-het-er-vandaag-aan-toe-in-den-haag
and as the NOS put it "there's a horrible amount of police presence" (at the climate demo)
Media just will not stop using the term "culture wars." Culture wars may be disputes about spaghetti or burgers for dinner. What the media misnames and often conscously trivializes as supposed "culture wars" are, in fact, the attack on human rights, authoritarianism, and the renewed enforcement of outright discrimination. There is nothing "both sides" about this, and it is not a question of cultural heritage or personal taste.
If I could change one thing about the way we talk about copyright, it would be to replace "protected" with "encumbered," at least in the library context. An out-of-print book from 1950 with a dead author and a defunct publisher is not "protected" by copyright; it's encumbered. 60-year-old newspaper articles, 10-year-old political ads, on and on - vast swaths of in-copyright material with no commercial life but some remaining intellectual value aren't protected by copyright. They're encumbered.
And it hasn't too post this for a while, but just a thought on content warning, which has become a lot less prevalent in the last six months:
CW on Masto isn't about censorship. Its about not retraumatising people who have suffered abuse.
That's it. The Twitter algorithm wants you continually raw with trauma, because it's good for engagement.
For a personal example: I have a couple of major triggers. If I see those triggers CW'd? On a bad day, I'll scroll past.
And that's what it's for.
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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.