Jessie Winter

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Student economist
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The next 'Public Money. Public Good.' Workshop is in Canberra.

How we can afford a better world now - and why we must demand it.

Our fundamental human rights of free healthcare, free education, public housing, meaningful employment, and protection from the climate crisis are well within our reach.

Join us for an afternoon of brief talks and interactive workshops for a refreshing look at modern economic policy perspectives that debunk cruel austerity regimes and instead put our wellbeing and the planet first.

Sat, 1 Nov, 1pm - 4pm
Free Event, registrations essential.

http://events.humanitix.com/pmpg-act2025

#MMT #Economics #Canberra

I don't think LLMs are just another tool, neutral.

I think the fundamental premise of the technology is that human consciousness has no meaning or value. This is something a lot of capitalists and their managers implicitly believed, and now it's becoming explicit.

In Marxist terms: a commodity has a dual nature, use value and exchange value. Human consciousness, desire, and empathy define use value. The premise of LLMs is that only exchange values exist and use values are an illusion.

Housing – A voice on the housing crisis – issue 1 https://rahu.org.au/housing-issue-1-november-2024/
Housing - A voice on the housing crisis - issue 1 – Renters and Housing Union

The inaugural issue of Housing, a publication born from the collective efforts and voices of the Inner South Melbourne Branch.

Renters and Housing Union

Scientist Who Taught Rats How To Drive Explains Why She Did It

"Although cars made for rats are far from anything they would encounter in the wild, we believed that driving represented an interesting way to study how rodents acquire new skills," Dr Kelly Lambert, study author and professor of Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Richmond, explained in a piece for The Conversation.

Not mentioned: My experience suggests that these rats had fun with driving. They enjoyed it for more than the treats provided.

#animals #learning #neuroscience #rats #fun

https://www.iflscience.com/scientist-who-taught-rats-how-to-drive-explains-why-she-did-it-76741

Scientist Who Taught Rats How To Drive Explains Why She Did It

She had a damn good reason.

IFLScience

@harrym - they're just interested in SEEMING like they're doing something.

We know that young people are having higher and higher rates of mental illness and crises.

We know that covid affects mental health, capitalism affects mental health, impending climate doom affects mental health and we know that social media does also affect mental health.

We also know that social media is the primary way that young people access information now. And we know that young people are increasingly becoming more aware of social issues and protesting those issues.

If they ban social media it will:

1. Stop young people engaging in activism

2. Look like they're doing something to address the mental health crisis without spending any actual funding on mental health support services

It's a win-win for government, it doesn't have to make sense 😕

Some thoughts about living as a settler on stolen land.

Most people can now recognise the damage done to the Palestinian people by placing people en mass onto occupied land, but often don’t connect the dots to realising that settlers on the australian continent, on Turtle Island, or any of the other occupations are used as loaded weapons against Indigenous populations.

We can’t choose not to be settlers by having the ‘right politics’ but we can divorce our identity from the occupation, and recognise that any form of resistance is justified.

Land Back is not just a slogan, it’s the only path to justice and a soul not shattered by contradiction. An end to capitalism, colonialism, imperialism, and ecocide is the first step towards our collective living salvation.

@harrym NT treating 10 year old Indigenous kids as adults is so baffling. I wouldn't be surprised if it was just an old law that they pretended to dislike, but never changed. But they actively imposed it by choice in 2024!

I don't know how anyone involved in that convinced themselves it was useful and benevolent, and not just textbook systemic oppression.

@mapachin @redoak you're apparently not even familiar with degrowth, and you're acting like this is my first day in leftism?
@mapachin @redoak oh, you dare to dream about a better world? Well you better start explaining how your utopia doesn't recreate ecofascism.

i don't really have time to rant today, but one's cooking about the presumption that #degrowth means some kind of miserable sepia-toned dustbowl future for Reasonable Western Citizens or whatever.

for now i'll just wonder aloud, what structures and institutions would benefit from this total conflation of growth with comfort and happiness? Would a system that profits from influencing all our beliefs and behaviors *dare* to position itself in our imaginations as the Only Good Thing?