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Climate aftermaths and the hundredth US activist

lundi 11 septembre 2023 à 14:01

Ralph Nader: as second-order unnatural disasters (caused by the effects of the first-order unnatural disasters) spread death and suffering around the world, we must join to crush the power of the corporations that make sure these disasters keep happening.

Nader believes the time is ripe for a left-right coalition to do this, but I think one of the purposes of right-wing disinformation is to ensure most right-wing people, in various countries, are so absorbed with fantasy problems that they can't focus on real problems.

Gambler hotline offering doubling-down

lundi 11 septembre 2023 à 14:01

(satire) *FanDuel Promo Offers Complimentary $100 Bet To First-Time Gambling Hotline Callers.*

Climate justice research, the dilemma

lundi 11 septembre 2023 à 14:01

African countries are compelled to choose between coping with global heating effects, fighting poverty and paying debts. I suppose the greenhouse emission rate of African countries is small enough that reducing those countries' emissions is not urgent.

Microsoft tells users not to install Chrome

lundi 11 septembre 2023 à 11:32

Users report that Microsoft has installed popups that tell users not to use Chrome.

That is entirely valid advice. Chrome is nonfree software, which implies it imposes unjust control over the user (see fsf.org/tedx). It also has has malicious functionalities.

What I wonder is, does Microsoft single out Google's malware, or does it also warn about malware from Apple, Microsoft and other countries?

NHS crisis in UK

lundi 11 septembre 2023 à 11:32

The UK has been greatly exercised by the conviction of a nurse for murdering 16 babies in a hospital. Of course, we must prosecute murder; but the 170,000 excess deaths in Britain 2022 ought to be a 10,000 times bigger public concern.

Some thousands of these deaths were caused by Covid-19 but not attributed to it. Some were caused by insufficient funding of the NHS, which the two main plutocratist parties (Tory and Starmer-Labour) have committed to continuing because they refuse to tax the rich even to save thousands of lives,