@dangillmor @pluralistic My HP inkjet wouldn’t print in black & white when the yellow cartridge go low—but the black cartridge had plenty! I’ll never buy another HP printer of any kind.
@dangillmor @pluralistic
Had an HP printer. It stopped printing black ink. Even if the cartridge was replaced. The print head is built in to the cartridge. HP refused to acknowledge the issue though there was plenty on the Internet about it.
I don't buy HP.
@dangillmor As someone who had to throw away a perfectly good printer because it suddenly decided that even HP ink was not really HP ink, I learnt this the hard way. Never again. @pluralistic
This meeting could have been an email. This email could have been a slack message. This slack message could have been an emoji. This emoji could have been a knowing look. This building could have been a grassy field, this job could have been a rounding error, this company could have been an abattoir. This economy could have been a rat in a cage pressing a button over and over.
A $621 million suit for ~$41,000 in "damages" for archiving thousands of musical recordings that would otherwise be lost to history.
This is nothing short of an effort to end the @internetarchive from major music labels and we should all be furious.
If you haven’t already, I would recommend reading the book In Defense of Looting by Vicky Osterweil.
“Looting rejects the legitimacy of ownership rights and property, the moral injunction to work for a living, and the “justice” of law and order. Looting reveals all these for what they are: not natural facts, but social constructs benefiting a few at the expense of the many, upheld by ideology, economy, and state violence.”
For a long time we’ve existed in this world where citizens commonly say “we just should just kill THEM all” and politicians are more decorous. Trump by contrast just says what your drunk uncle says.
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4usmserhjqkvhldgedfjb3jw/post/3l5d6f6ie3a2s
Some data protection advocates call for paying people a „fair share“ for their data.
They claim that letting people participate in the profits will enable data subjects to be equal partners in the data economy and empower them to make more informed and reasonable decisions about what data they share (and what they don’t).
This is dangerous.
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PayPal is updating their Terms of Service to automatically give merchants access to your data starting in November and they've already opted you into it.
The EU has better privacy laws than North America, so if you're there you won't even have these settings.
OPT OUT BEFORE THEY START:
Go to Settings > Data & Privacy > PayPal Shopping and toggle it to off.
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After 2 women die in ‘ambush’ outside Hardin courthouse, what can Kentucky do better? https://www.rawstory.com/after-2-women-die-in-ambush-outside-hardin-courthouse-what-can-kentucky-do-better/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
“What does a ‘Chief Eschatology Officer’ do?”
“We plan how to maximize shareholder value during and after the end of the world”
“The end of the world caused by your company’s own actions?”
“Pretty much, yeh”
“Didn’t CEO used to stand for something different?”
“Not really”
Netanyahu – “Nothing Can Stop Us” – Not Even the Majority of Israelis https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/09/30/netanyahu-nothing-can-stop-us-not-even-the-majority-of-israelis/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
I'm honestly a little disturbed that someone just tried to argue with me that the DOJ shouldn't be bothering with Alabama, since they turn red every election.
1. That's not the point of the DOJ - they're there to protect the interests of all Americans, not the Americans who vote blue.
2. States like Alabama routinely turn red because of voter suppression.
3. Ditching Alabama is directly harming all of the vulnerable people in the state. Like, come on.
“…when speed cameras are doing the ticketing, the proportion of tickets issued to Black and white drivers aligns closely with their respective share of roadway users. With human enforcement, in contrast, police officers stop Black drivers at a rate that far outstrips their presence on the road.”
Police stop more Black drivers...
"Kathleen Siminyu, a natural language processing researcher at the Distributed AI Research Institute, said that while pursuing her undergraduate studies in mathematics and computer science, “I had lecturers who would say things in class like, ‘We can’t have a group for a technical project that just consists of the girls, because who is going to write the code? Girls are for writing documentation.’"
https://newafricanmagazine.com/30540/
The federal constitution, as well as the constitutions of 16 states, never fully abolished slavery.
This allows prisons to force incarcerated people to work jobs they have little to no say in for as little as pennies an hour. https://boltsmag.org/california-amendment-forced-prison-labor/
Revealed: the US government-funded ‘private social network’ attacking pesticide critics https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/26/government-funded-social-network-attacking-pesticide-critics?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon