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I’m one of the few volunteer contributors to Bonfire, and I would never dream of recommending Mozilla to use it. You have to reach out to people where they are at, not pick the tools based on prime principles. American platforms are blackmailing us by gatekeeping access to audiences, but it’s not like you can pretend most humans are reachable on microscopic federated platforms. Which btw is not the intended use case for bonfire.
yeah, I conveyed a similar feedback to the author of the article. Thanks for the analysis
what’s wrong with the title?
I don’t understand your downvotes. If they are from scabs, or they are from people who only read the title and thought this is some managerial shit.
because I joined a long time ago?
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Join Tech Workers Coalition and help unionize tech workers - Onboarding Call Oct 29English
1·1か月前We have plenty of text-based community platforms, depending on the country you’re in. It’s all stuff that will be presented at the call.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Join Tech Workers Coalition and help unionize tech workers - Onboarding Call Oct 29English
5·1か月前We are throughout USA and Europe. I can give you personal advice as someone who emigrated, and you might want to ask the question in the community chats of different chapters, but TWC is for collective action, not for individual career support
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Technology@lemmy.world•Join Tech Workers Coalition and help unionize tech workers - Onboarding Call Oct 29English
6·1か月前we have our own self-hosted infrastructure for critical data. We use Zoom just to passively filter FOSS purists and hackerinos. (jk, not true, we do it because the infrastructure group prioritized other things, but it works anyway)
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Join Tech Workers Coalition and help unionize tech workers - Onboarding Call Oct 29English
5·1か月前we don’t take dues and we are not an union in a legal sense. Requirements: time, energy, and motivation to learn and contribute. You’re going to get trained on things once you join.
Join our community space before the 101 if you like: https://techworkerscoalition.org/subscribe/
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People whose parents have become fascist, how are you dealing with it?
11·2か月前there’s plenty of studies which point to the fact that exposure to media is indeed irrelevant to determine political opinions.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Microsoft revokes cloud services from Israel’s Unit 8200
8·3か月前yeah, it’s quite big, because in a way it’s the biggest win so far for the BDS in American tech.
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Technology@lemmy.world•A ‘demoralizing' trend has computer science grads out of work — even minimum wage jobs. Are 6-figure tech careers over?English
11·3か月前I unionize people in the tech sector. Childish nerds are much harder to work with than anybody else.
I would pick a coked out analyst over an emacs user every day
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•A ‘demoralizing' trend has computer science grads out of work — even minimum wage jobs. Are 6-figure tech careers over?English
78·3か月前nerds are often egotistical, selfish and individualistic. Let’s kick them out and unionize instead
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Technology@lemmy.world•Young Workers Haven’t Been Replaced by AI—Economists Are Just Looking for Them in the Wrong PlacesEnglish
12·3か月前So the author’s argument is that youth have just gone to gig work instead of traditional jobs. OK, maybe true, but first of all, this is not a good thing on its own either. And secondly, we have to consider why gig work even exists, aside from being a fresh new way to exploit workers and deny them the traditional protections of the labor market. Because there is a specific reason gig work exists right at this very transitional moment in the workforce, and I’ll give you a spoiler: It exists because of AI.
Considering the author is possibly the most relevant scholar on (against?) platform work, I’m quite sure he would agree with you. The article implies that AI is deskilling and displacing workers and that’s intrinsically a bad thing.
This is exactly what happens under fascism way before digitalization. Do you think they care if they make mistakes? They round up and jail random people if they are not sure. You really should read how fascism played out in Italy, Germany or Chile because you seem dangerously misguided
yeah, that’s a microscopic element of privacy in a situation where the state can come and kill you with no accountability. You still have a body, you still need to inhabit a space, eat food and exist in the world. Encryption won’t help you with that.
No problem with that. My problem is with people who expect to start from theory as if that it’s a relatable and normal thing to do.
most working class people cannot read well, let alone theory, have no material time to read, or if, they do, they don’t have the mental energy or continuity to get to the end of it, grapple alone on how to turn that into action and find a path for themselves. It’s very individualistic, good for the privileged who organize out of aspiration rather than out of necessity. Any serious org, to the people coming to offer help, should answer: “this is John, he will teach you how to do X and Y, and why this is important. Get to work”. Anything else is designed for an intellectual, individualistic minority that never gets shit done.
















A lot of these spaces are reading, writing and designing around so-called “anti-capture” protocols exactly to avoid that.