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chobeat@lemmy.mltoPhilosophy@lemmy.ml•Is “objectivity” something that exists before observation, or something that stabilizes through it?
1·9 days agothis feels a lot like a rediscovery of constructivism?
since botting is so easy, probably they used a lot of accounts to access data that, in theory, is somewhat public. I mean, in an ideal world in which engineers have infinite time sure, they would have noticed, but I do investigations on platform apps for work and trust me, they miss a lot of more fundamental stuff.
chobeat@lemmy.mltoPhilosophy@lemmy.ml•Is “objectivity” something that exists before observation, or something that stabilizes through it?
1·9 days agoah no yeah, I agree, you can only experience the reflection. The Real punches you in the face but you don’t feel the punch, you just wake up on the floor without recollection of what happened.
chobeat@lemmy.mltoPhilosophy@lemmy.ml•Is “objectivity” something that exists before observation, or something that stabilizes through it?
4·9 days agoThere is a Real beyond our perceived reality, which is independent from observation, but doesn’t seep through the observation. Anything that reaches the conscious mind stops being objective. The Real is experienced only when our reality is shattered by an intervention of the Real. In scientific terms, the internal consistence of an epistemology doesn’t bring you close to the truth, but it just makes itself more resistant to the Real. Eventually the whole paradigm is shattered by something that cannot be encompassed in the epistemology and you can assume what was left outside is the Real intervening. Once the epistemology is consolidated, the bounds of what you can know are already set and are not objective, but depending on the epistemology itself, which is always partial.
spotify has a whole economy of bots signing up, uploading fake songs listened by other bots and earning lot of money in the process. I know several people living out of this. A little army of scraper bots is definitely not what they should be the most concerned about.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you have any ideas on how to attract people from centralized platforms to such as lemmy?
10·10 days agodon’t attract individuals, attract entire groups of people. The idea of moving humans one by one when all of their friends are on centralized platforms will only attract lonely people, who won’t be able to promote the platform. The growth will eventually halt.
Move entire communities that are already connected: specific identities, followers of famous people (which should be onboard with the plan), specific subreddits and so on.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Tech Workers Coalition 101 - Onboarding & Overview event Feb 10th
12·14 days agoPeople don’t use forums anymore. Union organizing requires big numbers and being comfortable with being visible.
The URL shortener for sure could be addressed and I invite you to join and contribute to improve that part of the stack. Nonetheless, TWC is not a hacker space or a space for tech experts. You need to use the tools people already use and meet them where they are at. Using niche tools people are not familiar with introduces friction and barriers, that filter out people without tech skills, or without the attention and time to learn a new tool and incorporate it in their routines. Most tech workers are not programmers, remember that. Also people who are too privacy-focused and tech-focused tend to be bad organizers: union organizing implies risks and exposure, and you have to be comfortable with that, while privacy-focused people want to minimize individual risk by staying hidden. For sure privacy of your communication from the employer or the government plays an important role, because it might give sensitive information to your enemy, but if retaining privacy prevents you from having impact, it’s pointless to even start.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Tech Workers Coalition 101 - Onboarding & Overview event Feb 10th
1·14 days agoI’m part of TWC and the organization of this call and I’m Italian. There are different timezones but it’s obviously hard to include all of them. Including UTC wouldn’t help most people.
The very fact that there are two events for two distinct timezones doesn’t suggest there’s an attempt to reach out to a bigger crowd?
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Technology@beehaw.org•Tech Workers Coalition 101 - Onboarding & Overview event Feb 10th
21·15 days agoBecause self-hosting adds complexity and friction, something that impact-oriented organizations might not be able to afford. TWC uses self hosting on more sensitive data anyway, just not on these tools.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Tech Workers Coalition 101 - Onboarding & Overview event Feb 10th
3·15 days agoThe Global chapter of Tech Workers Coalition
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Technology@beehaw.org•Tech Workers Coalition 101 - Onboarding & Overview event Feb 10th
2·15 days agoThe Session A time zone is good for Europeans too. Session B I guess could work for East Asia.
Why do you see this as USA-only?
No union in the world asks rates that high. You’ve been probably have been served some kind of management union busting material if you have ever seen a number that high. 3% is considered very high already.
Anyway AWU is not necessarily trying to bargain for higher wages, but they do work on better job security, better working environments, fairness against abuses, sexual harassment and similar stuff, and obviously they support the political work of anti-genocide groups within Google.
There’s always a reason to join a union if you’re a worker.
I would add exploitation of precarious workers both in the USA, Europe and third-world countries. That said, were you involved in Alphabet Workers Union? If not, why?
He’s a brown guy immigrated to NA and writing on a Marxist magazine. I don’t believe in reducing the personal to the biographical like Americans do, but also I think you can guess the answer to a few of your questions.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•retirement savings in Germany, how much do I need?
21·20 days agoAlso consider the form of these savings. Keeping everything in financial assets might be very dangerous on the very long term. The chances of a world war and/or a financial collapse of the West are relatively high and you don’t want a hyperinflation crisis to destroy all your savings. It happened in Germany, it is happening again in some parts of the world, it will happen again.
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Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•Security Party by Tech Workers Coalition - 1/26 5:30 PM EST
71·23 days agoHello. Thanks for the input. We know most of these and TWC is globally under a process of moving towards a self-hosted infrastructure. We have a self-hosted url shortener, but we still have to structure a process to guarantee that the social media teams use them.
For the calls, Zoom is pretty entrenched in our infrastructure, but we plan to eventually replace it. For obvious reasons of hardware performance, we are keeping it as one of the last steps, because we often organize webinars with 100+ people, and our current infrastructure probably wouldn’t handle it with like a jitsi instance or similar.
The security party is also intended as a way to attract people who could bring more expertise on these topics into the infrastructure team and accelerate this transition.
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Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•Security Party by Tech Workers Coalition - 1/26 5:30 PM EST
51·23 days agoyes. The event is on an American time zone so I kept the American format. We might repeat it on an European time zone if there’s interest.
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Inventing Reality@lemmy.ml•On "Leftists" And "Anarchists" Who Cheer For Regime Change In Iran
711·23 days agoThis article is childish and naive.
The role of these articles is to distract from the fact that the Left is so incompetent that the only entity capable of profiting from an insurrection within a reactionary regime is the USA. The blame is on the Left, not on the insurrection.
This kind of content is just morphine for Leftists who want to keep the Left powerless.
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Technology@lemmy.world•WebUSB Unpinner: network analysis for the massesEnglish
62·25 days agowhich expands the group of people that can do this from mobile cybersec people to anybody with some foundations of IT management skills
















can’t promise I will have time to read it, but feel free