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Notices by simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net), page 2

  1. ar.al🌻 (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Nov-2022 06:01:58 EDT ar.al🌻 ar.al🌻

    Food for thought: The bigger mastodon.social gets, the less successful the #fediverse is.

    Sadly, the fundamental design of Mastodon mirrors the design of Big Tech (a server architecture that can support hundreds of thousands of “users”) and thus inherits its success criteria.

    I feel it’s time we at least started thinking about what the web would look like if we all had our own place on it and what it would take to get there from here.

    #decentralisation #centralisation #fediverse #SmallWeb

    In conversation Wednesday, 02-Nov-2022 06:01:58 EDT from mastodon.ar.al permalink Repeated by simsa04
  2. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Nov-2022 10:49:17 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Andrei Soldatov & Irina Borogan, "The Siege That Still Scars Russia" https://cepa.org/article/the-siege-that-still-scars-russia/

    « The Russian security services learned several lessons from the events of October 2002; that they can lie with impunity, and that they would never be criticized, let alone punished for a failure unless that failure didn’t put the political regime at risk. And they got a license to attack the independent media at will. Not only was the assault on independent media fully supported by the Kremlin, and by Putin personally, but by Russian society too. The FSB harassed the relatives of Nord-Ost victims to keep them from talking to journalists, and even that was met with silence. No one was really bothered.

    The terrified middle classes of Moscow and the big cities fully supported the Kremlin narrative, accusing journalists of vilifying the government and undermining stability. Society made its choice – as long as the FSB and other agencies delivered security, they would have a carte blanche from the Kremlin and Russian society. Their methods, however brutal, the special operations’ costs in human lives, however high, were excluded from public discussion. Without much debate or noise, society surrendered its right to hold the security services, and by extension Putin, accountable for their actions. This understanding became an essential element of the pact between Putin and Russia. »
    In conversation Tuesday, 01-Nov-2022 10:49:17 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. The Siege That Still Scars Russia
      By Michael Newton from CEPA
      The Siege That Still Scars Russia
  3. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Tuesday, 25-Oct-2022 20:11:38 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Dathan Duplichen, "Ukraine’s growing tech sector offers hope amid wartime economic pain" https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/ukraines-growing-tech-sector-offers-hope-amid-wartime-economic-pain/

    « According to data from the National Bank of Ukraine, IT industry export revenues actually increased by 23% year-on-year during the first six months of 2022 to reach $3.74 billion. This remarkable performance is part of a far longer growth trend stretching back to the turn of the millennium that has seen the Ukrainian tech sector emerge as an engine of the national economy and an increasingly influential factor shaping the broader development of the country. »
    In conversation Tuesday, 25-Oct-2022 20:11:38 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. Ukraine’s growing tech sector offers hope amid wartime economic pain
      from Atlantic Council
      Ukraine's tech sector offers a rare glimmer of light amid the economic gloom of Russia's ongoing invasion with Ukrainian IT industry export revenues actually up by 23% during the first six months of 2022.
  4. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Sep-2022 00:25:44 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Orysia Lutsevych, "Experts predicted a stalemate in Ukraine, here’s why they keep getting it wrong" https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/sep/19/experts-russia-ukraine-war

    « War is an expression of political culture on the battlefield. And there are stark differences between Ukrainian and Russian culture. »

    [Worth reflecting on.]

    #Ukraine
    In conversation Tuesday, 20-Sep-2022 00:25:44 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. Experts predicted a stalemate in Ukraine, here's why they keep getting it wrong | Orysia Lutsevych
      from the Guardian
      To really help Ukraine, a clearer picture of the war’s dynamic is vital, says Orysia Lutsevych, head of Chatham House’s Ukraine Forum
  5. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Monday, 19-Sep-2022 19:32:11 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Andrei Loschak, "Nur eine Niederlage kann Russland aus dem Sumpf der Putin-Herrschaft befreien – doch die Russen dürfen ihre Zukunft kein zweites Mal verspielen" https://www.nzz.ch/meinung/ukraine-eine-niederlege-koennte-fuer-russland-eine-befreiung-sein-ld.1702485

    « Die Ukrainer setzen ihr Leben aufs Spiel, um sich zu wehren, aber auch, um uns die Chance zu geben, Russland von innen zu befreien. Schaffen können wir das nur selbst. »

    « Ukrainians are risking their lives to fight back, but also to give us [Russians] a chance to liberate Russia from within. We can only do it ourselves. »

    [A humane and touching opinion piece that is worth your time.]

    #Ukraine
    In conversation Monday, 19-Sep-2022 19:32:11 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. Ukraine: Eine Niederlage könnte für Russland eine Befreiung sein
      from Neue ZĂĽrcher Zeitung
      Je schlechter der Krieg gegen die Ukraine läuft, desto grösser werden die Chancen, dass Putin die von ihm selbst vom Zaun gerissene Aggression politisch nicht überlebt. Russland könnte nach «1991» eine zweite Chance bekommen, den Imperialismus endlich zu überwinden.
  6. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Monday, 19-Sep-2022 17:41:20 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    New blog post: "How Do We Survive?" https://simsa01.wordpress.com/2022/09/19/how-do-we-survive/

    How priorities change when we change the subject that is important to us.
    In conversation Monday, 19-Sep-2022 17:41:20 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

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    1. File without filename could not get a thumbnail source.
      How Do We Survive?
      By simsa0 from simsa0's wordpress

      Our responsibility reaches

      as far as we are willing to see.

      Therein lies an ethics of survival.

      .

      In the past days I thought more and more about how one would prepare for a partial, i.e., local, breakdown of the electricity grid. (What many call a «blackout», which it isn’t.) I’m not thinking about a (nationwide) blackout in the proper sense of the word, with power plants decoupling themselves from the grid and a nationwide shutdown of large parts of the infrastructure like utilities, sewage, electricity, banking, retail, etc., thereof. The difference: A power outage is local and can be restored in days or weeks; a blackout is a nationwide shutdown (of infrastructure) that is not fixed in days or weeks but takes years. I don’t think that preparing for a blackout makes any sense.

      So, how to prepare for a power outage that may last for, say, two weeks? That is: How to get around the two follies of a) antisocial prepper behaviour, and b) succumbing to the fear and panic in face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles? The first creates egoistical attitudes; the latter probably leads to paralysis of thought and action.

      If I start to think: What do I need to purchase and store in order to survive two weeks, what I do is look for items and food stuff that may carry me (or me and my family) over a certain stretch of time. I can do that, but then I fall into the first horn of a dilemma – I turn antisocial and take part in creating an atmosphere of shortage and fear. I begin to think in terms of my own survival while forgetting others and take part in creating a climate in which the law of the jungle is not far away. But if I don’t want to create (or take part in creating) such a climate, I either ignore what is going around, and with that potentially dangerous situations, or refuse to think at all, by which I fall into the second horn of the dib).

      My way-out with regard to both is to ask: How do I need to prepare in order to be best capable of assisting and supporting others?

      What then comes into focus is preparation and storage of stuff that not necessarily benefit me, but may prove invaluable to others.

      My shortlist of stuff is:

      •  hygiene products, esp. with the needs of women in mind, i.e., not just soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, toothpaste, but tampons, sanitary pads, diapers for toddlers as for the old

      •  cleaning agents, not just antiseptic and multipurpose cleaner, but cleaning fluid for contact lenses

      •  water cans:  Authorities usually recommend storing about 20 litres per person for two weeks. But people need to take into account not just the water needed for drinking and cooking but for all hygiene like washing clothes, flushing the toilet, individual hygiene

      •  small gadgets and games for children; books and personal memorabilia (photos on paper, not stored in your devices) for older people, to fend off boredom

      The more I think about it, the more I come to the conclusion that being able to maintain personal hygiene – for yourself, those around you, but also the place and environment you happen to dwell in – is most important: for self-esteem as for the ability to act compassionately and to fend off egoism. Then come stuff to pass the times of insecurity and boredom, i.e., times without a perspective.

      Food, candles, money, etc., they all seem to me to come far later in the list of priorities when we think about preparation from the perspective of others instead of our own.

      .

      * * *

      .

  7. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Friday, 02-Sep-2022 19:14:05 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Jonah Messinger, Seaver Wang & Adam Stein, "The Faulty Diablo Canyon Study that Started it All" https://thebreakthrough.org/issues/energy/the-faulty-diablo-canyon-study-that-started-it-all

    Governor Gavin Newsom proposed to provide a $1.4 billion loan to PG&E to restart relicensing and preparations for continued operation of Diablo Canyon. As the main studies (and false modelling) on which the shut-down of Diablo Canyon had been based were authored by "Friends of the Earth" and "Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies", lawmakers should consider to hold both NGOs accountable and fine them to reimburse the taxpayer for the loan.

    #energy #nuclear
    In conversation Friday, 02-Sep-2022 19:14:05 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. The Faulty Diablo Canyon Study that Started it All
      from The Breakthrough Institute
      With the California Legislature currently debating Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to keep Diablo open, a reckoning of how CEERT concluded that it was cheaper to close Diablo, how its flawed analysis came to be accepted by PG&E, the California Public Utility Commission, and the California…
  8. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Thursday, 01-Sep-2022 13:32:25 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    in reply to
    • lnxw48a1
    That should be taken seriously. At the meantime, as the German magazine "Der Spiegel" reports https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/ukraine-krieg-russland-droht-moldau-mit-militaerischen-massnahmen-a-55afc6ca-2e5a-44b1-95a2-bb63ebf68716 Russia threatens the Republic of Moldova with "military actions" should Moldova's government launch any action against Russian troops on Moldova's territory in the breakaway-region of Transnistria. Russia even states that any incursion on these troops would constitute according International Law an attack on Russia. To me it looks as if Putin tries to escalate the situation to the West of Russia in order to be able to declare a state of war for Russia, with general mobilisation and the possibility of the use of tactical nukes (only permitted when the state of Russia is in serious danger). But OTOH, that was already to be expected months ago. Putin will not retreat but continuously escalate.
    In conversation Thursday, 01-Sep-2022 13:32:25 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. Ukraine-Krieg: Russland droht Moldau mit militärischen Maßnahmen
      Seit Anfang der 1990er-Jahre sind russische Truppen im Moldau abtrünnigen Transnistrien stationiert. Nun warnt Russlands Außenminister: Eine Gefährdung der Streitkräfte würde als Angriff auf Russland gewertet.
  9. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Saturday, 13-Aug-2022 12:09:48 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Sammy Roth, "California could lend PG&E $1.4 billion to save Diablo Canyon nuclear plant" https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2022-08-12/california-could-lend-pg-e-1-4-billion-to-save-the-diablo-canyon-nuclear-plant

    «A last-minute proposal from Gov. Gavin Newsom could keep the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant open through 2035, a decade beyond its current closure date — in part by giving owner Pacific Gas & Electric Co. a $1.4-billion forgivable loan. [...]

    Diablo Canyon is California’s single largest power source. Officials are worried that without it, the state could have trouble keeping the lights on — and air conditioners running — during intense summer heat waves. Newsom has also suggested that keeping the plant open would help fight climate change because Diablo doesn’t produce planet-warming pollution.»

    Finally! Some people came to their senses.

    #nuclear
    In conversation Saturday, 13-Aug-2022 12:09:48 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. California could lend PG&E $1.4 billion to save Diablo Canyon nuclear plant
      from Los Angeles Times
      The plant could stay open through 2035 under a proposal from Gov. Gavin Newsom.
  10. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Sunday, 07-Aug-2022 13:23:01 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Interesting how those blaming Israel for its "attacks" on Palestinians also blame Ukraine and the West for Russia's aggression. Most recent example: Roger Waters from Pink Floyd. What a moron.
    In conversation Sunday, 07-Aug-2022 13:23:01 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink
  11. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Friday, 29-Jul-2022 20:36:44 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    in reply to
    • lnxw48a1
    Blame the workers and fight further wage increases after a GOP takeover of government seems to be the easiest lever to fight inflation, keep the wealth, and socialize the costs on the working poor. If that tool is at hand, then why fix prior decisions they don't see as mistakes?
    In conversation Friday, 29-Jul-2022 20:36:44 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink
  12. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Saturday, 23-Jul-2022 10:04:47 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Flora Drury, "Ukraine war: Deal signed to allow grain exports to resume by sea" https://bbc.com/news/world-europe-62268070

    «[U]nder the terms of the deal:
    • Russia will not target ports while shipments are in transit [...]»

    Reuters reporter, "Ukraine says Russian missiles hit Black Sea port" https://reuters.com/world/europe/russian-missiles-hit-ukraines-black-sea-port-odesa-ukrainian-military-2022-07-23/

    Just one day after signing the deal, Russian missiles hit the sea port of Odesa.

    There is no point in signing any deals with Russia as it always breaks its commitments.

    (In the past Russia violated:

    • Budapest Memorandum (1994)
    • Russia-NATO-Founding Act (1997)
    • Treaty on joint and unhindered sea traffic in the Sea of Azov (2003)
    • Three truces to establish humanitarian corridors for Aleppo (2006)

    And people still believe that Russia will keep its word?)

    #Ukraine
    .
    In conversation Saturday, 23-Jul-2022 10:04:47 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. Ukraine war: Deal signed to allow grain exports to resume by sea
      from BBC News
      The agreement will allow millions of tonnes of grain, trapped in Ukraine by the war, to be exported.
    2. File without filename could not get a thumbnail source.
      Ukraine says Russian missiles hit Black Sea port
      from Reuters
      Russian missiles hit infrastructure in Ukraine's port of Odesa on Saturday, a day after Russia and Ukraine signed a deal to reopen Black Sea ports to resume grain exports, the Ukrainian military said.
  13. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Saturday, 25-Jun-2022 18:28:12 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    The war comes closer to NATO territory as Russia questions Lithuania's borders. An internally broken U.S.A. is too occupied with itself which gives China space to attack Taiwan... and you people think we have the luxury to lament climate change? This really is no longer an issue!
    In conversation Saturday, 25-Jun-2022 18:28:12 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink
  14. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jun-2022 17:57:02 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Larry Elliott, "Russia is winning the economic war - and Putin is no closer to withdrawing troops" https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jun/02/russia-economic-war-ukraine-food-fuel-price-vladimir-putin

    Many argue that sanctions are better than doing nothing or engaging militarily. But in the long run war between Russia and the West is inevitable.
    In conversation Thursday, 02-Jun-2022 17:57:02 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. Russia is winning the economic war - and Putin is no closer to withdrawing troops | Larry Elliott
      from the Guardian
      The perverse effects of sanctions means rising fuel and food costs for the rest of the world – and fears are growing of a humanitarian catastrophe, says Larry Elliott, the Guardian’s economics editor
  15. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Sunday, 29-May-2022 17:17:18 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    in reply to
    • lnxw48a1
    "Workers need to be disciplined by the labor market, he insisted."

    What a pr*ck.
    In conversation Sunday, 29-May-2022 17:17:18 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink
  16. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Thursday, 26-May-2022 09:47:05 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    in reply to
    • lnxw48a1
    I never believed the promises of privacy protection by any of these "alternatives" to Google and Bing.
    In conversation Thursday, 26-May-2022 09:47:05 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink
  17. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Tuesday, 24-May-2022 17:32:59 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Alexander Epp et al., "Data Leak Provides a Look into China's Brutal Camp System" https://www.spiegel.de/international/window-into-a-police-state-data-leak-provides-a-look-into-china-s-brutal-camp-system-a-b81a6538-369d-4511-ac94-9b11c28a1f5a

    And you still want your cheap solar panels and battery storage technology made from slave labour in China? The western energy transition via #renewables rests on #ecocolonialism, it externalises the environmental and human costs on the Global South.
    In conversation Tuesday, 24-May-2022 17:32:59 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. "Window Into a Police State": Data Leak Provides a Look into China's Brutal Camp System
      In recent years, the Chinese state has allegedly locked away a million Uyghurs in internment camps. The Xinjiang Police Files now attach names and faces to this brutal system, providing an unprecedented look behind the veil of secrecy.
  18. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Friday, 15-Apr-2022 23:18:47 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Russia's historical search for greatness looks like the kind of calling all major nations believed in (until they were militarily defeated). So perhaps Russia creates the very cataclysms it then saves the world from. Which could be an argument in favour of a palace revolt against Putin.
    In conversation Friday, 15-Apr-2022 23:18:47 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink
  19. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Sunday, 10-Apr-2022 13:06:44 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    Hanne Cokelaere & Joshua Posaner, "Europe’s roads and railways aren’t fit for a fight with Russia" https://www.politico.eu/article/europe-military-mobility-budget-slammed-as-almost-nothing-to-tackle-russia-challenge/

    « While NATO coordinates military action, it doesn't finance bridges, railways and roads. That's where the EU is supposed to step up with the CEF [Connecting Europe Facility]. [...] The CEF military mobility money is aimed at connecting airports to railways, strengthening bridges and clearing space at ports for rapid landing. Other larger projects — such as Rail Baltica, a €5.8 billion European standard-gauge train connection running through Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to Poland — are also cited as critical for defense. »

    Well, it's too late for that now.

    #infrastructure
    In conversation Sunday, 10-Apr-2022 13:06:44 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. Europe’s roads and railways aren’t fit for a fight with Russia
      from POLITICO
      EU struggles to reverse years of neglect on spending to improve road and rail to shift troops and tanks.
  20. simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Thursday, 07-Apr-2022 11:52:04 EDT simsa04 simsa04
    https://twitter.com/MaximEristavi/status/1495323069539405826

    A thread on #RussianColonialism with many examples of the past 100 years in which regions strived for independence from Russia in decolonial wars:

    1917-18 crimean tatar
    1918 idel-ural
    1917-20 kuban cossacks
    1917-32 ukraine
    1917-20 azerbaijan
    1917-20 armenia
    1917-20 estonia
    1917-24 georgia
    1917-21 Bashkortostan
    1918. latvia
    1918 lithuania
    1918 belarus
    1918-45 north caucasus
    1919-22 karelia
    1920 central asia (bukhara)
    1929-30 northern afghanistan
    1924 tungus republic
    1927 yakutia
    1929-44 tannu-tuva
    1930 kazakhstan
    1930-43 crimean tatars
    1933 khanty
    1934-43 nenets
    1932 dolgans
    1939 moscow invades poland
    1939 invades finland
    1940 invades and annexes romania
    1953 east germany
    1956 hungary
    1968 czechoslovakia
    1986 kazakhstan

    « moscow is awfully uncreative. in the last one hundred years #RussianColonialism has been using the same invasion and occupation tactic over and over and over again » (from the thread)
    In conversation Thursday, 07-Apr-2022 11:52:04 EDT from gnusocial.net permalink
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