On January 10, 2014 in the Spanish city of Burgos, the local government and a cabal of real estate developers were pushing ahead with a project to gentrify a working class neighborhood by constructing a fancy new boulevard. The neighbors of Gamonal held a protest and the police attacked, sparking four consecutive nights of rioting in which people destroyed banks and construction equipment, and fought with police.

Afterwards, they continued holding protests demanding the unconditional release of those arrested, and they organized blockades to prevent construction. The mayor initially announced that the project would continue unabated. Solidarity protests were organized in dozens of other cities across the country, leading to riots/clashes in Madrid, Barcelona, Zaragoza, and the colony of Melilla. In Barcelona, multiple banks were smashed, Town Hall was attacked, and a central police station was attacked, forcing police to temporarily retreat. The gentrification project was subsequently cancelled.

You can read more about how this played out in our book The Failure of Nonviolence by Peter Gelderloos.

detritusbooks.com/failure

L'Arabie Saoudite n'aime pas la critique. Ils ont réussi à infiltrer le réseaux des éditeurs sénior de Wikipedia pour ré-écrire l'histoire à leur avantage. Et quand l'un deux a refusé, il a été emprisonné pour 32 ans. Et un autre a pris 8 ans de prison.
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Happy New Year everyone! In-Process is now out. This time featuring news on the recently released NVDA 2022.4, a staff update from NV Access as we farewell long term, valued NV Access software engineer Reef Turner, and we highlight some of the new NVDA key commands. Read more at: nvaccess.org/post/in-process-1…

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I personally this afternoon, after waiting almost 6 hours after requesting a call back, spoke personally to an aira agent, and now that I'm home, I've finally sat down, and added my notes from that call to the file I'm calling the doom file in my head. the jist? If you refuse, even on the grounds of privacy concerns, you weren't going to be given the information. The full file is still and will always be available at. bit.ly/aira2023offset boost and spread this thing around to your hearts content. Oh, and if you haven't registered for today's WebNR? bring your hard hitting questions, and register at aira.zoom.us/webinar/register/…

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U.S. Supreme Court lets Meta's WhatsApp pursue 'Pegasus' spyware suit

reuters.com/legal/us-supreme-c…

For once I'll root for Meta.

🚨 Time to update your #shapefiles, #gischat!!

The State Department will use the Turkish government’s preferred spelling, #Türkiye, instead of #Turkey, a spokesman said on Thursday. The decision was made in response to a request from the Turkish Embassy.
t.co/wRS2DgCEe7?s=09 #gis #geodata

I'm thinking about getting a "new" used car. Unfortunately, tests of driver assistance / "self driving" systems don't seem to be any better than they were three years ago when I wrote danluu.com/car-safety/.

No one's doing anything resembling what a programmer would consider serious benchmarking and it doesn't look like anyone is going to either even though driver assistance / ADAS systems are becoming a more important part of safety over time.

in reply to Dan Luu

so it's now nearly impossible for the general public to make judgments about automotive safety except in cases where the company repeatedly ships extremely shoddy software, e.g., Tesla with mastodon.social/@danluu/109514…, twitter.com/kenklippenstein/st…, etc., but Uber was the only other company putting something so obviously bad on the roads, so this doesn't give you much information.

FWIW, I'd say that BMW has the best methodology I know of among cars you can buy (I updated the post to reflect that), but

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every company I know of that's selling a "shipping" car has a methodology that you'd consider "move fast and break things" if they were a software company; the spectrum runs from "nearly completely untested, relies heavily on vendor's components working when connected (essentially never verified) while pushing vendors to add unsafe features to reduce cost or increase velocity" to "moves quickly and cuts corners that create significant risk".

Just for example, a semi-typical story is

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My company is looking for a full-stack desktop application developer: pneumasolutions.com/jobs/full-…

For those who follow me because of my work on AccessKit, this has nothing to do with that, except that filling the position may allow me to spend more time on AccessKit.

This evening I pushed a #Prosody community module that acts as a #UnifiedPush server. It allows apps on your phone to receive push notifications, using #XMPP as the delivery channel instead of Google's proprietary FCM or regular polling.

It uses a protocol devised and implemented by @daniel and all credit goes to him for this idea and first implementations.

It's all experimental stuff, but I'm already using it to get realtime notifications in #Fedilab 🙂

modules.prosody.im/mod_unified…

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In exciting async news: the stabilization of `std::pin::pin!` has been accepted, and will be coming to stable on #Rust on 1.68.0!

This will enable "stack pinning" entirely from safe Rust, replacing many of the uses for `Box::pin`, the unsafe `Pin::new_unchecked`, and external crates such as `pin-utils`!

github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull…

#rust

Si tu fais de l'informatique, et que tu comprends pas toujours ce qui se passe dans ta babasse, parceque tu ne programmes qu'en #java, #javascript,#python je t'encourage vivement perdre quelques heures de ta vie pour regarder cette série de vidéo.

“Hello, world” from scratch on a 6502 — invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=LnzuM…

#6502 #8bits #retrocomputing

For some time now I've been working on an experimental vector-graphics renderer for use within Fuchsia.

Today I'm happy to share that forma is now available on GitHub and Crates.io.

github.com/google/forma

We'll never fully understand the political agenda that popularized the removal of mask-wearing. It's the least expensive yet most effective way to protect the public.

Mask wearing should never have ended when there is currently over 500 deaths a day.

"WHO backs mask wearing on long flights as new Omicron variant spreads"

yahoo.com/news/1-backs-mask-we…

#COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver #PublicHealth #BringBackMasks #COVIDisAirborne

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Well, I did it! "Technical Debt: An Analytical Approach" is live.

I recorded this course during a surprise move at the end of a long year of taking care of family stuff, and in the end I chose a timely release over expensive-looking production value.

It's just me, standing in my room or sitting on a chair. Teaching. But I stand behind every word I teach.

chelseatroy.thinkific.com/cour…

Time to head down to the MIDI room again to pull another file off the shelves. This time, it's a song called Winde me Up. The music box sound on the Roland SC-88 and newer is one of my favorite SOUNDS on the Sound Canvas. This file is quite a good demonstration of the sound. I feel like it works very well for cute compositions like this, and I prefer it over the newer music box that appears on the SC-8850. This was composed by @freakyfwoof. MIDI download (was composed on an SC-88ST Pro and will likely sound best on that unit or compatible software): dropbox.com/s/dvfkjhdy59smkf8/…

My Outreachy intern has been writing a little web service to gather performance data from librsvg over time. You can see their work at gitlab.gnome.org/aryacollectio…

This is similar in spirit to arewefastyet.com or the WebKit perf tracker; the idea is to make some well-defined benchmarks to see how the library behaves as development progresses.

I hope we can have something visible soon!

I decided to go through my videos to find the least viewed item on my channel, and it’s this one with 27 views. Nice weather sounds. Hear slight sounds of rain, cars driving through puddles, and some lovely thunder-booms.
2007-07-03 - #London - 15 Minutes of Storm
youtu.be/HqdQTZf8m1s

The Atlassian Accessibility webpage: atlassian.com/accessibility Nice. They have a lot of work to do! #a11y #jira #confluence #accessibility #atlassian

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Join the TDF team as a LibreOffice developer, full-time, working remote! We have two roles, one initially focusing on accessibility, and one on RTL/CTL languages: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #fossjobs

Together with @fightfortheftr @torproject and others we urge the US congress to defend our right to #privacy. 💪

👉 fightforthefuture.org/news/202…

#PrivacyMatters

Blimey! 534 bug reports were resolved by the #LibreOffice QA community in December. Nice work! More details here: qa.blog.documentfoundation.org…

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Im Rat der Europäischen Union hat sich die Bundesregierung dafür eingesetzt, dass biometrische Überwachung teilweise erlaubt wird. Bürgerrechtsorganisationen kritisieren „gefährliche Schlupflöcher“ für neue Möglichkeiten der Massenausspähung. In ihrem Koalitionsvertrag hatte die Ampel noch versprochen, biometrische Erkennung im öffentlichen Raum auszuschließen.

netzpolitik.org/2023/ai-act-bu…

otro artículo con muchas palabras que dicen bien poco. 🥱
dejaos de proveedores alternativos, usad GPG que no es tan difícil. ¿A que no, @jmdaweb?

Estas son las razones para usar un e-mail cifrado, y no solo por privacidad

redeszone.net/noticias/segurid…

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yo tengo ambos en Thunderbird pero uso la firma por defecto con OpenPGP. No me gusta firmar indiscriminadamente todos los correos con el certificado de la FNMT porque incluye mi nombre completo y mi DNI y según que destinatarios no me interesa que tengan tantos datos.
GPG en el iPhone es más complicado, necesitas una aplicación intermediaria. El certificado de la FNMT en cambio se puede instalar sin problemas.

Unerlaubtes Werbe-Tracking: Apple kassiert Datenschutz-Bußgeld in Millionenhöhe
netzpolitik.org/2023/unerlaubt…

#privacy

¿alguien sabe algo de esto? para quien no quiera abrir el enlace, ¿se sabe si al final entrará en vigor la Ley de Mercado digital en Europa? redusers.com/noticias/la-union…

Solid article by @pluralistic on effects leaving a #socialmedia network, using a #economics framework.
doctorow.medium.com/social-qui…

This is definitely a good example where short-term MBA-types aim to maximize revenue without realizing that they are burning the "good will" the company fostered in the first place.

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This reminds me of how Hershey's makes chocolate.

First their research lab makes a new chocolate bar, using all the best ingredients.

Once they have it perfected, they bring in consumers to rate it.

Then they cheapen the ingredients, and do a taste test again.

And they repeat that process until they have found the absolute cheapest version of the chocolate bar that consumers still thinks tastes good enough to buy.

h/t to @bhawthorne , who originally passed that info on to me.

He publicado al final el articulo en html: Mi experiencia de 2 años con coche eléctrico y por qué la mayoría de la gente no van a tener uno

56k.es/fanta/mi-experiencia-de…

Escribo este articulo para las personas interesadas en adquirir un coche eléctrico y comentaré un poco mi experiencia estos 2 años con uno 100% eléctrico.

#cambioClimatico #peakOil #gasofas #restricciones #placasSolares

Friend of mine emailed me a very interesting article: informatics of the oppressed: logicmag.io/care/informatics-o…

Essentially it discusses the issue of algorithms, not from an abolitionist viewpoint, but from the stance that they are necessary and that it is possible to build ones that benefit us. It uses examples from Cuban libraries and Latin American experiments in communication and indexing.