@deshipu each compilation unit should be called a “piece”.

“We want interop so that our users are free to move. So our products compete on the basis of performance, features and price, and not lock-in. This is as basic as the Hippocratic Oath that doctors take.” @dave this.how/standards/

if you think advertising incentivized firms to vacuum up all your data, just wait until you see AI.

@admitsWrongIfProven i don’t have any special insight, but i guess i’d say political formations like Netanyahu’s, or AfD’s i guess, tend to be somewhat mire patriarchical then better ones… i don’t think sex predicts virtue, but liberality broadly takes some virtue to sustain, as we are all finding, having a harder time at the moment sustaining it.

@admitsWrongIfProven i just think he’s an absolute catastrophe of a leader, for Israel and the world, and that his replacement, especially if Israel can muster a genuine mandate for a more civilized coalition with a new leader, is likely a precondition to escape from what now are cycles of violence, hatred, and dispossession.

i have come (despite political-science well-actuallies) to be a huge fan of term limits. long tenure leaders are almost uniformly catastrophic.

@admitsWrongIfProven did you think the atlantic piece was that emotional or threatening? i suppose the stories about putative heroes much better than Netanyahu were emotional in their way, but i saw the piece as just correctly pointing out that Netanyahu is a disaster.

@admitsWrongIfProven “go” doesn’t mean die or be assassinated. it means depart from his disastrous position of “leadership”. in a democracy, the power should rest with the public, not shadowy “powerful people”. it is only dictators for whom a question like mine might sound unlikely and mysterious. do you think is Israel so far gone?

@admitsWrongIfProven @bobwyman i’m not quite sure what that means.

by what process, and on what timeframe, does Netanyahu go? theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

ht @bobwyman

war is a process whose function is to turn human beings into cartoon villains, or just corpses. dair-community.social/@ZekuZel

"When creating an IMAP account… login name and password were being transferred to Microsoft's server. Although TLS protected, the data in the tunnel runs to Microsoft in plain text. Without informing or asking, Microsoft grants itself full access to the IMAP and SMTP access data of users of the new Outlook." from a Google translation of this, in German heise.de/news/Microsoft-krallt ht Technology as Nature

so much of the telos of the global authoritarian right is the petrostate. liberal economists' "resource curse" is reappropriated as a blessing: control of and proximity to resource rents becomes an enduring basis for hierarchy.

Netanyahu's Israel admires Putin's Russia. "Drill baby drill" isn't really about the implausibility of alternative energy sources, but about their disruptiveness to existing hierarchies if they succeed.

cf interviewing phenomenalworld.org/analysis/o

if you will make so dark the night,
it is your duty then
to make the morning bright.

politicians paying elon musk to fundraise to me are probably not politicians i’m gonna support.

@michelm @evan Likewise! I really appreciate it.

the two phenomena are alike in some ways but quite different in others.

@failedLyndonLaRouchite (i kind of wanted to bookmark the links. the article points to lots of under-the-radar pro labor actions taken by the Biden administration i want to be able to recall.)

states transform and sometimes suppress ethnicity and culture even when they ostensibly exist as the flower of the very same ethnocultural aspiration. this piece describes that well, and takes for granted it’s a bad thing. i’m not so sure that it’s a bad thing overall, although surely there are losses one can lament.

“Zionism and the Nation-State” by @KevinCarson1 c4ss.org/content/59175

“Is Joe Biden the Most Pro-Union President You’ve Ever Seen?” by onlabor.org/is-joe-biden-the-m

there’s a kind of cleverness to haley’s “well we would if we could, but we can’t so you don’t have to worry, you can still vote for us!” approach.