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I am studying the chapters to discover the story that comes in this next one.

#InformationSystems #VideoGames #Corgi #WholeBunchaStuff

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How small you have to be to fit into this world, sometimes.

The war may be won, let I am lost.

"So, we federate. Like the country. Into distinct bodies. And we see in the years to come who is successful and who kills more families. This is what we never had the courage to do. Cut away the diseased parts so the rest could thrive. But I cut it out now. And we see if me or the cancer survives, whatever sir or name it takes."

At least he's not alone anymore.
So long, young feller. You had a good son. I wish we could have talked about him more.
I'm never scared to be alone now. I just sort of got used to the state of it.
Don't mind me, just practicing being dead in the hopes that when I am, I get it right.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of me arriving in Germany with my parents. If they hadn't abandoned their jobs, friends and family and taken me out of Russia, I might very well have perished by now.

In light of US tech oligarchy setting its sights on Wikimedia Foundation, a historical detail I did not know before: #Wikipedia became the non-profit it is today partly as the result of a labour strike of Spanish Wikipedia editors who disagreed with the proposed inclusion of advertisements. Initially, it was not clear what revenue model Wikipedia would get, and Wales moved towards a for-profit model already a year after launch. However, rather than working for free, so Jimmy Wales could profit from their labour via advertising, Spanish contributors forked Spanish Wikipedia as the Encyclopedia Libre Universal. Under the threat of losing the editorial community of such a large language, Wales conceded and set up the non-profit.

That is to say, however imperfect they are, all the digital commons we have are the result of ongoing struggle and hard work to keep them as commons.

Via Las Redes Son Nuestras (https://www.consonni.org/es/publicaciones/las-redes-son-nuestras) by @teclista

Update with more info:
https://post.lurk.org/@rra/113873611500414068

Las redes son nuestras | consonni

«Un libro necesario en tiempos de tecnofobia moralista e interesada. El espacio común de Internet, que nació generosamente libre, ha sido ocupado por unicornios monstruosos bajo la mirada cómplice del statu quo. Ha llegado el momento de recuperar lo que es de todxs. Alguien tenía que decirlo». —Simona Levi

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