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Opin vasta pari päivää sitten, että hunsvotti tarkoittaa koiranvittua, enkä voi olla enää ajattelematta sitä.
Tai siis, hunsvotti on lainattu saksasta koiranvittua tarkoittavasta sanasta, mutta merkitykset toki muuttuvat ajan myötä.
The anti-commercial bias in much countercultural and activist thought is self-defeating by design, and is actually a product of internalized bourgeois ideology.
Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class gave us terms like conspicuous consumption and conspicuous waste.
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Strivers, hucksters, hustlers, workers, and self-promoters are seen as low-class, as their activity proves they lack what they need.
This ideology is internalized by everyone.
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But building movements requires resources.
If we look down on the activities needed to secure them, we only disempower ourselves.
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what about virtuous rich communities tho, don't we want everyone to be rich? How do we do that?
no such thing, no, we do not.
my version of we wants:
everyone to contribute meaningfully without the unknown, unseen suffering of others. in a global context. no cheap chinese goods made by slave labor, no dumping toxic waste for indian children to sort through, no oppression anywhere for the convenience of any one, at all.
it is the work of generations. generations of colonial exploitation built and continue to reify the current unjust systems, locally and globally.
our inheritances (you and i and every human who will see this conversation) include debts to others. to those who physically construct the digital tools we use, to those who have less clean water and more polluted air to support our lifestyles, to the nonhuman living world that has been destroyed and continues to be mined and clear cut and mutilated for our daily life to continue.
honorably making amends is our entire life's work.
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accepting our responsibility to work, of proactive reciprocity, and then doing that work is how we have a virtuous life.
richness in community, in living in harmony with the humans and nonhuman world locally, in the love with share, in expanding our capacity to love... in recognizing the abundance in existence, wallowing in the pleasure of service to the life all around us.
this is my favorite framing at the moment:
theecologist.org/2025/may/28/p…
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A review of The Serviceberry: An Economy of Gifts and Abundance by Robin Wall Kimmerer.The Ecologist
i'm not sure what you mean by anti-commercial. commerce, like profiteering and the stock market, i work against. trading goods and services with informed consent in a just, regulated system? i am for.
adverts forced and snuck into daily life, i am against. adverts where folks go looking to buy things, in and around market places, i am for.
capitalist-extractive practices, i work against. worker-driven practices, i support. a fully informed and consent based supply chain, with just practices, i work for.
serving the needs of a community through labor (services / production) is often commerce.
the enslaved humans doing forced labor in china i refer to: (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinjiang…)
what do mean without? adverts, is what i mean by marketing. places for sales is what i mean by market place. we have newspaper delivery four days a week and there are adverts there, where our community expects them to be.
without money? why would we stop using currency? the market places in my city use money, in both brick and mortar and pop-up markets (we have both a weekly "farmers" market that pops-up / blocks out a portion of the parking area in one of ours and a monthly speciality vending event).
workplaces... ? i've lived in a few different cities and states in the u.s. and all have human-owned (non publicly traded) workplaces, most have co-ops, some worker owned.
i have no interest in colonizing a "greater population". i am invested in serving my local community... in buying from and selling to humans i am accountable to and who i hold to account.
edit: it is a process of generations to shift from exploitation to informed consent. doing the work, is the work of my life.
activists that i know and counter-culture folks working for system change are not anti-commercial, they are anti-capitalist, anti-exploitation. they are paying a living wage to service workers and using collective non-hierarchal models, buying from consignment and resale shops and new books from human owned bookstores or indiebound.org.
they don't build a business to cash out to chains and live off the profits (which harms the community). mastodon for example... is moving to a nonprofit model instead of being sold to a media company.
i guess if i'm understanding your thread, i'm hoping to shift your framework towards incremental prosocial change as a viable option for making one's living.
@melioristicmarie well, technically what you are describing is not outside of capitalism, but for sure more social, less exploitative practices is the goal.
However growth is also a factor, especially if the goal is supporting all humans.
You mention Mastadon, currently my favourite social platform despite my technical concerns, however it's import to understand that Facebook acquires more users every couple of weeks than Mastadon has in total, in all it's history, it's growth rates and daily usage rates trail facebook by even worse margins. Mastadon employs, maybe, a couple of hundred people world wide. Facebook employs 10s of thousands.
This is important.
Of course, Mastadon is not the best example, since it's not really selling anything, but I in general projects that avoid scale struggle to become engines of change, and in the end, many people just decide that liberating everyone is too hard, and they're ok just having things they like. But the risk is that slips into lifestylism, not an engine for change, just a privileged cul-d-sac, sheltering some lucky communards from the storm, often temporarily.
british empire, pro-colonization sort of thinking? one idea is the best for a fictional universal human? so better to subjugate all for their own good, patriarchy?
i can see better why your original toot had a burke's peerage flavor of leisure as a signal for wealth... the whole breeding program system definition of landlords and such.
i do not believe that any person can know what any is best for a person in another part of world. i believe informed consent is the only moral interaction method, and in a person's right to self-determination.
facebook is an marketing site based on deception. i studied it in grad school. it is a social harm, not a pro social system.
i prefer small and honest over authoritarian paternalism.
your theoretical framing seems to be that there is a right way for people to be better off, and if one could just spread that right way over all people, for their own good, all people would be fine.
i recoil at this universalism.
@melioristicmarie I've been discussing peer production, free software, decentralization, etc for decades and am often cited by people and communities working on these topics. What are you asking me exactly?
Here are some slides on a presentation of mine about facebook specifically.
earlier you stated that facebook was a preferred platform to mastodon due to the number of new account sign-ups.
i am asking what you understand to be the difference between them, other than new account sign-up.
from my perspective (also a researcher and co-author in a.c.m. conferences who has been cited for my work on facebook), i understand them to be fundamentally different.
my example of the transfer of mastodon "ownership" to a nonprofit was to cite a case where selling out for the benefit of the creator at the expense of the community was the path not chosen. an example of a prosocial business transition model.
"...it's import to understand that Facebook acquires more users every couple of weeks than Mastadon has in total, in all it's history, it's growth rates and daily usage rates trail facebook by even worse margins. Mastadon employs, maybe, a couple of hundred people world wide. Facebook employs 10s of thousands.
This is important.
Of course, Mastadon is not the best example, since it's not really selling anything, but I in general projects that avoid scale struggle to become engines of change, and in the end, many people just decide that liberating everyone is too hard, and they're ok just having things they like. But the risk is that slips into lifestylism, not an engine for change, just a privileged cul-d-sac, sheltering some lucky communards from the storm, often temporarily."
specifically, you seem to be suggesting that an engine of change needs to scale. i disagree.
"that" ? the slides are... not academic, or related to my question. i'm not sure why you lean on them as an artifact in this conversation.
is scalability your metric of success?
i disagree. your position is colonial in nature.
that one person or group believes they have a solution for any person or group outside a community in which they are a member, from my position, is immoral.
Accessibility isn't just about compliance, it makes email better for everyone.
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Unlock the power of inclusive communication with our guide to Email Accessibility. Learn essential tips and strategies to ensure email accessibility.Casandra Visser (AccessibilityChecker)
The text mode lie: why modern TUIs are a nightmare for accessibility — The Inclusive Lens xogium.me/the-text-mode-lie-wh… #Accessibility #CLI #TUI
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Update: Office has not been renamed to, "Microsoft 365 Copilot App"
Like everyone else on the internet Microsoft also has us confused.
Thanks to @tomwarren we now understand what's changing.
You can find out here: theverge.com/tech/856149/micro…
Microsoft’s Office website is confusing the internet. Despite lots of posts, Microsoft hasn’t rebranded Office to Microsoft 365 Copilot.Tom Warren (The Verge)
Today's threads (a thread)
Inside: Code is a liability (not an asset); and more!
Archived at: pluralistic.net/2026/01/06/100…
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Microsoft’s Office website is confusing the internet. Despite lots of posts, Microsoft hasn’t rebranded Office to Microsoft 365 Copilot.Tom Warren (The Verge)
✏️ 5 accessibility checks to run on every component zeroheight.com/blog/5-accessib…
I guest-posted on zeroheight's blog about accessibility of components!
(note: WCAG compliance is claimed on full pages/processes only)
Hidde de Vries explains how to test components for accessibility, from keyboard support to screen readers and zoom.zeroheight.com
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This one is a bit specific, but who knows. For the Dutch techies in the energy sector, Alliander is looking for an Open Source Specialist! ⚡
#fedihire #fossjobs #getfediHired
werkenbij.alliander.com/vacatu…
Draag bij aan de energietoekomst van Nederland. Een baan in de techniek, IT, op kantoor of thuis. Werken bij Alliander. Bekijk de vacatures.Werken bij Alliander
How the hell are you supposed to have a career in tech in 2026?
anildash.com/2026/01/05/a-tech…
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.Anil Dash
Do you know someone who quietly makes the Django community better every day? Or maybe that someone is you? 👀✨
The Django Software Foundation appoints Individual Members to recognize contributions of all kinds: code, docs, reviews, teaching, events, community care, and more 💚
You can nominate someone you admire or self-nominate (yes, really!) 🙌
Members list: 🤗
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Nominate here: ✅
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Individual Members are appointed by the DSF in recognition of their service to the Django community. They are added to the members-only forum and Discord channel, vote in our elections, and otherwise participate in Django community discussions.Google Docs
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Z jedné strany malé bagříky přiváží sníh na náměstí, z druhé strany zatím umělec Josef Dufek tvoří šestimetrovou sochu Krakonoše.Kateřina Kohoutová (iROZHLAS.cz)
#IzzyOnDroid is about community. That's why we don't want our #FOSDEM visit to be just about us, but also about all the amazing apps that make IzzyOnDroid so great.
Do you have an app that's available on IzzyOnDroid? Bring some stickers with you to FOSDEM and drop them off at our booth! We'll make sure to display them so your users can pick some up!
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Microsoft just turned all Office users into AI users. Lmao. It’s now called the "Microsoft 365 Copilot" app. Get ready for fee increases and having your data opted into training by default with confusing settings. Enshittification has peaked.
I cancelled my Zoom subscription today.
Not for some higher reason, but the client I used it with mostly before is switching to Google Meet (yeah…) and so I am looking into alternatives.
I’ll probably do @OpenTalkMeeting as it is hosted in Germany and has fun functionality like the talking stick and coffee breaks. Also half the price for a year.
docs.opentalk.eu/25.4/user/en/…
docs.opentalk.eu/25.4/user/en/…
@marcozehe Dial-in by phone is certainly listed as a feature. I’d rather have a dedicated app instead of a browser-based solution, but apparently I’m alone in that. What will be annoying is no Calendar integration (Fantastical).
opentalk.eu/en/product/feature…
The open source video conferencing solution OpenTalk combines scalability, productivity, digital sovereignty and data protection with a modern and secure IT system architecture.OpenTalk
Seit Kurzem ist die erste Stufe der Online-Buchbarkeit bei der Deutschen Bahn für Menschen mit Schwerbehindertenausweis und Merkzeichen B freigeschaltet. Bei der Online-Ticketbuchung (z. B. über den DB Navigator oder auf bahn.www.bsvh.org
It’s that time of year again to look at your calendar like Marie Kondo and ask:
“Does (this (meeting) spark joy?”
If not: try to cancel or shorten it.
"President Donald Trump may have made a major miscalculation about Venezuela’s oil.
Trump has expressed excitement over the prospect of US oil companies getting their hands on Venezuela’s vast oil resources.
But industry sources tell CNN that American oil executives are unlikely to dive headfirst into Venezuela for multiple reasons: The situation on the ground remains very uncertain, Venezuela’s oil industry is in shambles and Caracas has a history of seizing US oil assets.
Perhaps the biggest problem is that oil prices are too low today to justify spending the gobs of money – possibly tens of billions of dollars – that would be required to revive Venezuela’s decaying oil industry.
“The appetite for jumping into Venezuela right now is pretty low. We have no idea what the government there will look like,” one well-placed industry source told CNN on Monday. “The president’s desire is different than the industry’s. And the White House would have known that if they had communicated with the industry prior to the operation on Saturday.”"
David Rosen, co-founder of SEGA, just died. He was 95 years old.
Wait. He wasn’t Japanese?
That’s right. SEGA started as an American company. The reason SEGA is capitalized is because the original name was Service Games. And the “Service” in that name refers to the American military—its first customer base.
SEGA remained largely American until the 1980s, when David Rosen—along with Japanese business partners—bought the company from its parent, Gulf+Western, which also owned Paramount Pictures.
This initiated one of the most innovative and creative periods in video game history. SEGA produced classics like Space Harrier, OutRun, Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage, and Virtua Fighter.
For nearly two decades, SEGA was the primary rival to Nintendo, separating itself through speed and attitude.
Along with Atari, it was one of the companies that defined my childhood.
R.I.P., David Rosen. May you enjoy that great arcade in the sky.
theguardian.com/games/2026/jan…
Rosen, who led Sega from the 1960s into the 90s and who died on Christmas Day, was a hugely important figure in the history of arcade and home gamingKeith Stuart (The Guardian)
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Three years ago I bought @juliette an electric kettle for her birthday (because romance is not dead).
Looking for a stainless tank, hidden heating element, and temperature settings, I found the Krups KE07. Bit expensive, but it'll last decades. Right? Button 1 broke after a year. Button 2 today..
Thread in three parts
1. How it broke
2. Why I think you should not buy a Krups / Tefal appliance
3. How to fix it with a 3D printed part
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DNS Belgium intends to eventually remove its critical infrastructure from AWS and migrate to a European cloud provider.DNS Belgium
Who approves licenses of subscriptions in a company in the end who buys, like via whose decisions do startups in sv remain afloat or die
When an enterprise buys from a startup, who actually signs off? Trying to understand who the real decision-maker is in the buying process
People who can approve or release budget for recurring software subscriptions inside organizations.
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Would you say this is an approximately correct estimate
A startup survives if it can reliably close 10–50 real enterprise buyers into $20k–200k ARR contracts, reaching $1.5–2M ARR before runway expires.
Run your own Chatmail relay, but don't do it on someone else's computer!
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