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Monday, May 29, 2023
Notes Today:
- Russia has repeatedly attacked Ukraine from the air. Now that drones have apparently descended on Moscow, the Ministry of Defense speaks of Ukrainian terrorism.
- President Biden and Kevin McCarthy, the Republican speaker of the House, expressed confidence that their deal to raise America’s debt ceiling would pass Congress.
- Twitter’s Musk is hit with a bit of bad news as France’s Digital Minister threatens to ban Twitter from the ENTIRE European Union territory if Musk does not get serious about tackling Twitter’s growing wave of “disinformation.”
- He “can run,” but he “can’t hide” from the consequences of allowing Twitter to be overrun by far-right political disinformation.
- Disinformation is one of the gravest threats weighing on our democracies. If Twitter repeatedly doesn’t follow our rules, it will be banned from the European Union.” - Jean-Noël Barrot, France's Digital Minister
- Tesla has failed to adequately protect data from customers, employees and business partners and has received thousands of customer complaints regarding the carmaker’s driver assistance system, Germany’s Handelsblatt has reported, citing 100 gigabytes of confidential data leaked by a whistleblower.
- SARS‑CoV‑2 (COVID-19) Positive tests jumped 15% in Victoria, where 10,642 cases and nine deaths were recorded. South Australian cases climbed 28% to 4012 – up 1338 from the week before.
- China’s first domestically produced passenger jet began its maiden commercial flight. So far, engines are still imported..
Problem with
these notes: some tend to run up against a deeply rooted feature of human
cognition - the desire not to think about anything unpleasant ... Sorry about that.
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Because here is the thing. Every. Single. Journalist. who was there (and there were many, from major outlets all over Europe and the world) that I spoke to, said "myeditor refuses to print any story critical of economic growth." Every. Single. One.
Topics covered planetary
boundaries, trade, finance, fiscal policy, global South, decolonisation,
gender, justice, well-being, social policies. Every panel included major
advances in understanding. Together, the conference represents a monumental
coming of age of post-growth.
Prof Julia S. 🌍🌹🌱
#ClimateAction #FightFascism
@JKSteinberger
Notes Today:
- Listening to McCarthy, it’s clear that Republican politicians
refuse, are unqualified, or incapable to understand the difference between household
deficits and government deficits – and probably never will...Some call it extortion.
- McCarthy comparing government spending to household debt. Never, ever comparable. Republicans raised debt ceiling 3 times under trump and did not demand spending cuts nor any demand to pay for $2 trillion tax cut. This is all fiction. (Ron Insana)
- Particles from tires is a major source of microplastics that is polluting our oceans. Michelin estimates that globally tires emit around 3 million tons of particles annually - and create another 3 million tons of particles from road surfaces.
- Every German, on its own, makes 4 kg of microplastic. 1228 g
from car tires, 16g from bicycle tires 230 from the road... Fraunhofer 2018
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Notes Today:
- U.S. stocks
rallied into the close on Thursday amid optimism about negotiations over
raising the nation’s debt ceiling. Looking a
bit more promising.
Some 42% of Americans aged 56-64 have zero retirement account savings, according to the US Census Bureau.
- 2 poultry workers in England have tested positive for bird flu, officials say however no indication of human-to-human transmission.
- Death toll mounts in Italy’s worst flooding for 100 years.
- Our planet is having 100 year something or other every other month now...
Monday, May 15, 2023
Comments regarding Musk’s Twitter ownership - from ChatGPT
The ownership structure of a platform like Twitter can have
several social implications, whether it is privately owned or publicly owned.
Here are some key considerations:
Privately
Owned:
1.
Concentration of Power: When a platform like Twitter is
privately owned, all decision-making authority rests with the owners or the
company's leadership. This concentration of power can lead to concerns about
accountability, transparency, and potential biases in content moderation and
platform policies.
2.
Profit Motive: Private ownership often means the primary goal of
the company is to generate profit for its owners or shareholders. This can
impact the platform's priorities and decision-making, as profit considerations
may take precedence over other social or public interest concerns.
3.
User Rights and Control: Private ownership gives the company
significant control over user data and platform policies. This can raise
concerns about privacy, data security, and censorship. The company may have the
discretion to enforce certain rules and restrictions on user behavior,
potentially affecting freedom of speech and expression.
4.
Innovation and Responsiveness: Privately owned platforms may be
more agile and responsive to market demands, allowing them to innovate and
adapt quickly. However, their actions may be driven by profit motives rather
than broader social or public interests.
Publicly
Owned:
1.
Public Accountability: Publicly owned platforms may be subject
to greater scrutiny and accountability, as they are answerable to a wider range
of stakeholders, including government bodies, regulatory authorities, and the
general public. This accountability can help ensure more transparent
decision-making and protection of user rights.
2.
Democratic Participation: Public ownership may provide
opportunities for more democratic participation in platform governance.
Publicly owned platforms could potentially involve users, experts, and public
representatives in decision-making processes, fostering diverse perspectives
and collective decision-making.
3.
Public Interest Focus: Publicly owned platforms can prioritize
public interest goals and societal well-being over short-term profit motives.
This could include considerations such as promoting freedom of expression,
addressing misinformation, and protecting user privacy, with a greater emphasis
on the common good.
4.
Potential for Political Influence: Public ownership can
introduce political dynamics and government influence into platform operations.
This may raise concerns about political interference, censorship, or biased
content moderation decisions. Striking the right balance between independence
and government oversight is crucial.
It is
important to note that the actual social implications can vary depending on
various factors, such as the specific ownership structure, legal frameworks,
and the company's approach to governance and decision-making.