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boud

@boud@framapiaf.org

cosmologiste; en faveur de l'accès ouvert au savoir et des prises de décisions publiques structurées, libres et informées

#LogicielLibre #FreeSoftware #Debian #Mobian #cosmology #OpenScience #HumanRights (#fedi22)

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LaQuadrature, to random French
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Hier, le règlement IA (ou #AIAct) a été adopté par l'Union européenne. À l'arrivée, loin des promesses initiales et des commentaires emphatiques, ce texte est taillé sur mesure pour l'industrie de la tech et les polices européennes. Notre analyse :
https://www.laquadrature.net/2024/05/22/le-reglement-ia-adopte-la-fuite-en-avant-techno-solutionniste-peut-se-poursuivre/

boud,
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@LaQuadrature @messaroundmarx

Glad to see the last few lines:

"Since it is now clear that the AI Act will be of no use in curbing the current drift, we will have to collectively consider other means of struggle."

amnogues, to Palestine Spanish
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Question for law scholars:

The can issue for signatories countries an arrest warrant on because it has jurisdiction over international crimes committed in since 2012

BUT

If doesn't recognise the , its territory isn't included in the jurisdiction, and the crimes of Hamas where carried out there, then how can the issue a legally binding arrest warrant on Hamas leaders?

Thanks😀

@academicchatter
@politicalscience
@geopolitics
@sociology
@anthropology

boud, (edited )
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boud,
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@amnogues @Lassielmr

A related effect:

If the 5 warrants are accepted, then states party to the will have to arrest any of the five who are on the states' territory.

So the security services [3] will be obliged to arrest , or if they are on Palestinian territory; and transfer them to the ICC's custody in The Hague.

@academicchatter @politicalscience @geopolitics @sociology @anthropology

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_Palestine#Law_and_security

Bandersnatch, to random
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boud,
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@rameshgupta @Misterhighwasted @Bandersnatch

Not just France. The Australian government has also declared its support for the prosecution of suspected war criminals [1].

> 'Australia respects the ICC and the important role it has in upholding international law,' the spokesperson said. 'The decision on whether to issue arrest warrants is a matter for the Court in the independent exercise of its functions.'

[1] https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/may/21/australia-respects-iccs-independence-following-netanyahu-arrest-warrant-request-government-says

andrewstroehlein, to random
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Statement of ICC Prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan KC: Applications for arrest warrants in the situation in the State of Palestine

https://www.icc-cpi.int/news/statement-icc-prosecutor-karim-aa-khan-kc-applications-arrest-warrants-situation-state

boud,
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ant, to random
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My dream job is to build software for the federal government that is used by regular Americans to completely dispel a mythology in place long before I was born that government is inoperably incompetent and nothing can ever work. I just want to solve the boring problems that everyone else has deemed not worth their time. Vote online. Free file taxes.

Route mail efficiently and securely. More thoughts below.
https://symkowick.org/posts/career-update-mid2024/

boud,
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@ant

Just to throw ideas around: on Fedi you might be able to find enough people in a small town in the US like Échirolles in France where you could have a job helping the town council convert to FOSS. Probably more software education, teaching about posting bug reports/issues, and some software adaptation, than writing code. Depends if such a town exists in the US. Later try for county, state, federal govt agencies?

https://colter.social/@nicolasvivant/112441463127567342

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89chirolles

OliverEscobar, to random
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There's a new political economy turn in participatory-deliberative #democracy & democratic innovation, re-centring dimensions crucial to the transformative potential of these fields.

We're having a wee chat about this online tomorrow, join us if you can 👉🏽 https://deldem.ticketleap.com/does-deliberative-democracy-stand-a-chance-in-neoliberal-times/details

boud,
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@OliverEscobar

It would be good if that could be switched to participatory software + servers rather than using authoritarian software on a corporate server (Zoom), at least for followup talks:

https://switching.software/replace/zoom

Maybe you could introduce Dryzek and Curato to the role of software and servers in the political economy and in democratic innovation. I guess Dryzek and Curato are not yet on Fedi?

@Robbins

baldur, to random
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One of the things that the Stack Overflow brouhaha demonstrates is that it doesn’t matter if a service was founded by people trusted by the community (Atwood and Spolsky) and was broadly community-led. If it’s a VC-funded startup, they will sell out their users at some point.

boud,
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@JasonPunyon @baldur

Looks like 16.9 GiB for stackoverflow.com.sqlite.br (16.9GiB) and roughly 6 GiB for the rest. Maybe people running instances could add searches on data dumps like these?

brume, to random French
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Leçon de journalisme pour les médias français.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx82s-yWkPE

Le porte-parole d'Israël piégé par Piers Morgan.

Cela fait vraiment bizarre, vu de France, de voir un journaliste de télévision faire son travail, c'est-à-dire ne pas accepter les digressions de son invité et le mettre face à ses contradictions et ses mensonges.

"Comment pouvez- vous n'avoir aucune idée du nombre de civils tués par l'armée israelienne, vous qui êtes le porte-parole du gouvernement ? Alors que vous êtes certain du nombre de combattants du Hamas tués."


boud,
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Francois, to random

In the context of explaining my transition into ecological research, I am regularly facing questions / comments from both scientists and non-scientists, as to whether engaging in scientific research aiming at understanding the ecological or climate crises we are facing is (still) an effective and timely thing to do to address these crises. This post attempts to […]

https://lookingup.francois-rincon.org/can-more-research-make-a-difference/

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boud,
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@Francois It seems to me that the research questions that would be the most effective against the would be empirical models of the decision-making of corporations, governments, banks, international institutions especially at concrete events such as , and modelling of how the decisions could in reality be rational, transparent, evidence-based, participatory. Not just hypothetical "if we had a revolution" models.

People like @OliverEscobar do research in that direction.

razem, to random Polish
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⚛️TAK dla elektrowni atomowej w Polsce!
🚆TAK dla rozwoju kolei!
🏗️TAK dla budowy mieszkań na tani wynajem!

! Tak dla odważnych, państwowych inwestycji! Bez przeciągania terminów! Bez rozmydlania!

boud,
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ZekuZelalem, to random
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Utterly ridiculous from the Pulitzer Prize committee today.

This Pulitzer citation supposedly honoring 🇵🇸 journos doesn't actually do so.

"Journalists & media workers covering the war in Gaza" includes everyone, Palestinian or otherwise.

The citation fails to mention the nationality of the journalists who "died" (euphemism which downplays the worst recorded journo slaughter), or the identity of their killers, the Israeli army.

Please compare with the 2022 citation for 🇺🇦 journalists.

The 2024 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Special Citations and Awards Journalists and Media Workers Covering the War in Gaza In recent years the Pulitzer Board has issued citations honoring journalists covering wars in Ukraine and Afghanistan. This year, the Board recognizes the courageous work of journalists and media workers covering the war in Gaza. Under horrific conditions, an extraordinary number of journalists have died in the effort to tell the stories of Palestinians and others in Gaza. This war has also claimed the lives of poets and writers among the casualties. As the Pulitzer Prizes honor categories of journalism, arts, and letters, we mark the loss of invaluable records of the human experience.

boud,
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@ZekuZelalem

You're absolutely right. This is pure racism. Per the Pulitzer Prize committee, Ukrainian journalists exist, but Palestinian journalists don't. Palestinians are an object, not a subject.

"The Journalists of Ukraine" ... "deaths in their ranks"

versus

"Journalists ... Covering the War in Gaza" ... "died in the effort to tell the stories of Palestinians"

So how is the US going to save the Filipinos?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_White_Man%27s_Burden

boud, to random
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Twelve US Senators, including , , risk having arrest warrants issued against them under Article 70 of the [1], since they have made threats against the [2]. The Senators risk (in principle) prison terms in The Hague of up to five years [1].

Time to fund the ICC properly - it needs much more than 150 MEUR/year.

[1] https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Rome_Statute_of_the_International_Criminal_Court#Article_70:_Offences_against_the_administration_of_justice

[2] https://zeteo.com/p/exclusive-you-have-been-warned-republican

thomasfuchs, (edited ) to random
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Germany is banning the rector of the University of Glasgow from entering the EU. Because he’s a witness to genocide (as a surgeon who among other things repairs blown off faces of children) who was to speak at the French senate.

Germany has completely lost it.

boud,
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Philsturgeon, to random
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The people of England have spoken, and with a powerful and undeniable voice we have said:

Fuck off Tories.

boud,
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@paulcox @Philsturgeon

Will these local election results the UK parliamentary election give any chance for setting in a long-term shift to democracy by replacing (FPTP) by either a two-round [1] (like in e.g. France, Poland), ranked method [2] (like in e.g. Australia) or rated method [3]?

The Labor and LibDem parties would have to accept a shift to coalitions instead of winner-take-all.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-round_system

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranked_voting

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rated_voting

boud,
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@nf3xn @kgoetz @paulcox @Philsturgeon

I don't think I heard about that. The Polling section shows that over 12 months, opinion changed from a big majority in favour to a big majority against:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_United_Kingdom_Alternative_Vote_referendum#Polling

That was a decade ago.

I really can't understand how anyone can think an election in which someone getting, say, 25% of the vote is a fair representative of the whole population (because the others got 24%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 4%).

Up to UK people to decide whether to try again.

webmink, to medical
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The @EU_Commission has launched a public consultation on the rules defining the European system (aka regulation 1025). The top-line for me is it completely ignores while making both engagement in standardisation and use of standards very hard for open source community members.

Unsurprisingly, the consultation's survey makes it extremely hard to tell them this! I think @osi will be attaching a letter to its input! The deadline is July 25.

https://discuss.opensource.org/t/time-to-fix-the-rules-about-european-standards/284?u=webmink

boud,
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@webmink

Do you have some sources for your range of estimates "Today, open source is between 80% and 99% of all software"? There was a Fediverse thread on this question some time ago, without any solid answers, if I remember right. I think a lot of people would be interested in seeing proper (preferably peer-reviewed research papers) detailing their methods of data collection and of "counting software" and presenting their results.

boud,
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@webmink

Thanks! I checked through those searching for an answer the question of "How much of 'all' software is FOSS or depends on FOSS?", but I could only find one study, not a range of studies - Synopsys - whose full report requires email registration (and it's not a peer-reviewed research paper):
https://www.synopsys.com/blogs/software-security/open-source-trends-ossra-report.html

The Fraunhofer/OFE report is solid, but doesn't seem to answer this particular question:
https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/redirection/document/79021

Do you know of any other study than the Synopsys one?

boud, to random
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Per the :

What's another word for a war crime, a crime against humanity or an act of genocide?

  • "an excessively harsh response" [1]

What do you call an arrest warrant for war crimes/crimes against humanity/genocide?

  • "a humbling moral rebuke" [1]

Why should you be bothered by an arrest warrant against you for war crimes/crimes ag. humanity/genocide? Because it:

  • "can pose obstacles to travel" [1]

[1] https://archive.today/2024.04.29-192408/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/28/world/middleeast/netanyahu-icc-arrest-warrants-israel-hamas.html

boud,
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For a list of excessively harsh responses that "have violated the laws and customs of war since the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907", see [2].

"Excessively harsh responses were formally defined as crimes during international trials such as the Nuremberg Trials and the Tokyo Trials, in which Austrian, German and Japanese leaders were prosecuted for excessively harsh responses which were committed during World War II." [2]

NYT authors will have to fix Wikipedia.

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_war_crimes

boud,
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The Guardian claims that some Western diplomats have attempted :

"Diplomats from the G7 industrialised nations have urged officials at the international criminal court not to announce excessively harsh responses charges against Israel or Hamas officials, ..."

on the absurd basis that it could disrupt negotiations for a ceasefire.

[3] https://www.theguardian.com/law/2024/apr/29/icc-possible-war-crimes-charges-israel-hamas-g7

simon, to random
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I find the etiquette of Calendly (and other appointment booking things) really interesting

I've heard some people are offended by the suggestion that they use that to book a slot rather than doing a back-and-forth to find the right time for both parties

I see it as respectful of my time when someone suggests Calendly rather than having us back-and-forth over several cycles

I'd love to understand this dynamic more

boud,
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@asolove

I don't understand "Calendly itself is neutral". It seems to be non-FOSS hosted on servers that are not community controlled, so mostly likely are non-GDPR-compliant. How can non-FOSS be neutral?

I wouldn't see someone requiring me to use non-FOSS as being respectful. The power dynamic seems to be "give power to a non-transparent undemocratic corporation".

The current community recommendations are Framadate, Cryptpad, and Nextcloud polls [1].

@simon

[1] https://switching.software/replace/doodle

LesRepliques, to random French
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"On a vu les cadavres, l'odeur" : la communauté internationale réclame de nouveaux comptes à Israël après la découverte de plusieurs fosses communes dans les hôpitaux d'al-Nasser et al-Chifa. La France par la voix de France Diplomatie "appelle à faire toute la lumière" sur cette nouvelle macabre découverte à Gaza.

boud,
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