redlipstickresurrected: Miles Van Rensselaer (American, b….


Miles Van Rensselaer (American, b. 1973, Lopatcong, NJ, USA) - Jari Jari Gelas Totem, 2016, Sculptures: Bronze and Glass


Miles Van Rensselaer (American, b. 1973, Lopatcong, NJ, USA) - Jari Jari Gelas Totem, 2016, Sculptures: Bronze and Glass


Miles Van Rensselaer (American, b. 1973, Lopatcong, NJ, USA) - Jari Jari Gelas Totem, 2016, Sculptures: Bronze and Glass


Miles Van Rensselaer (American, b. 1973, Lopatcong, NJ, USA) - Jari Jari Gelas Totem, 2016, Sculptures: Bronze and Glass


Miles Van Rensselaer (American, b. 1973, Lopatcong, NJ, USA) - Jari Jari Gelas Totem, 2016, Sculptures: Bronze and Glass


Miles Van Rensselaer (American, b. 1973, Lopatcong, NJ, USA) - Jari Jari Gelas Totem, 2016, Sculptures: Bronze and Glass

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Miles Van Rensselaer (American, b. 1973, Lopatcong, NJ, USA) - Jari Jari Gelas Totem, 2016, Sculptures: Bronze and Glass

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CH0aQMKAmz0/?igshid=12nr6id7g3dwjThank you, Annamie Paul.If we had a…

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CH0aQMKAmz0/?igshid=12nr6id7g3dwj

Thank you, Annamie Paul.

If we had a #Canada wide coordinated approach in which all levels of government worked together for the public good, the entire country could be dealing with the same kind of numbers we’ve seen from the Maritimes.

It becomes increasingly clear that Canada needs Annamie Paul for Prime Minister.

i-will-physically-fight-you: I had a conversation with a friend about a year ago where I was…

i-will-physically-fight-you:

I had a conversation with a friend about a year ago where I was expressing my concern about not doing more than I thought I should be doing. And her response to that has stuck with me to this day: “You’re a human being, not a human doing. It’s okay to just be sometimes.” 

And honestly? I think that’s something all of us, especially now, need to hear.

Big Car wants to pump the brakes on Right to Repair

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Obviously, there was a *lot* of stuff on the ballot on Nov 3.

In Massachusetts, there was a chance to vote on Right to Repair.

Again.

Back in 2012, 75% of Bay Staters backed a ballot initiative to force auto manufacturers to allow independent mechanics to access diagnostic data carried on cars’ wired networks (but not their wireless nets).

Naturally, car makers moved all the useful data to wireless.

8 years later, the state’s voters got  another ballot initiative, Question 1, closing the wireless loophole. Big Car threw everything at scaring people out of voting for it, including telling them that enabling independent repair would MURDER THEM.

https://pluralistic.net/2020/09/03/rip-david-graeber/#rolling-surveillance-platforms

But despite all this, they got fucking *creamed* at the ballot box. *Seventy six percent of bay staters voted in favor of right to repair.*

I mean, of course they did. “I wish it was illegal for me to choose my mechanic,” said no one, ever.

But the fuckery’s only just begun. In Massachusetts political circles, there are persistent, credible rumors that the car manufacturers are going to ask the state legislature to delay the new law’s start date…

By *years*.

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/asleep-wheel-why-didnt-carmakers-prepare-massachusetts-right-repair-law

They say that implementing the new data-formats is will take years to get right, and they’re just not ready.

The technical term for this is: bullshit.

First, we’re talking about an ISO-standard data format with extensive libraries and documentation.

The car makers are already shipping wireless updates to their cars. Tesla is sending over-the-air suspension firmware. Ford has an app that lets you change your engine performance from any IP address. Of course they can do this.

But let’s say they’re right and this will require heroic effort - so what? This was a *completely foreseeable outcome*. They subverted a law that was passed by plebescite by 75% of the voters. They knew this was coming.

If they’re not prepared it’s because they decided not to prepare themselves. They didn’t just fall asleep at the wheel - they took a sleeping pill. If they need to pay a shit-ton of overtime to get this done, then good. The last thing we should do is reward fuckery with forbearance.

Beautifully said!

Last night I had a #COVID19 test, not because I have symptoms, but so I’ll be able to visit my…

Last night I had a #COVID19 test, not because I have symptoms, but so I’ll be able to visit my Mom in Long Term Care again. I haven’t seen her in over a month due to the difficulty involved in getting tested in a Province that has failed to prioritize testing.

Today at my pre-work screening I learned that I am no longer allowed to work until the results of my test are in. This is kind of reasonable, but again, it wouldn’t be such a problem if testing was easy and results fast.

Governments need to do better!