Estelle Platini

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"If you don’t state what you care about, how are random employees supposed to guess whether the things they value about your culture are the result of hard work and careful planning, or simply…emergent properties? Even more importantly, how are they supposed to know if your failures and shortcomings are due to trying but failing or simply not giving a shit?"

https://charity.wtf/2025/02/10/corporate-dei-is-an-imperfect-vehicle-for-deeply-meaningful-ideals/ by Charity Majors @mipsytipsy

#onBoarding #tokens #diversity #DEI #corporations #compliance #organizations #firms

Corporate “DEI” is an imperfect vehicle for deeply meaningful ideals

I have not thought or said much about DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) over the years. Not because I don’t care about the espoused ideals — I suppose I do, rather a lot — but because corporate…

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Here is a comparison on browser shares in 3 environments: the Fediverse panel, a website and commercial #stats.
(The two 1st samples are heavily skewed to English-speaking higher eds.)

The share of devices that have iOS or macOS in my poll went from 2% (at a hundred answers), to 14% (at a thousand answers), to 22% (at 2000 answers). Compare that with 15% of the pages served by the website and 18% for Safari+WebKit at Statcounter.
This may hint that Safari+WebKit is evenly distributed except low at techies'.

Beware that the %s of my poll are shares of the answerers, not shares of installations.

The Gecko family (Firefox, Waterfox, Librewolf…) displays a 100% total in my poll (against 19% usage of the website and 2.5% usage at Statcounter.) Of course many devices have Firefox and Librewolf; and many have none.

The Chromium family (Chrome, Ungoogled, Vivaldi, Edge…) displays a 70% total in my poll (against 53% usage of the website and 71% usage at Statcounter.)

#browsers #webDev #Chrome #Vivaldi #ungoogled

Here are comments on the evolution of browser share in a year.
(The three samples are heavily skewed to English-speaking higher eds.)
Last year results: https://techhub.social/@estelle/112047924116566034
You may still answer in the previous toot.

3/4 Fediverse members use #Firefox proper. Same as last year.
We welcome other parts of the Firefox family (any browser with Gecko inside):
• The share of Librewolf mentions doubled since last year.
• The share of other Gecko-based forks mentions also doubled since last year. (Even though some Waterfox usage is not logged because i did not list it.)

The shares of Chrome and Vivaldi were stable for the first thousand answerers (maybe more IT inclined) but doubled with the later thousand (in the last 24 hours).

The share of the last line (Opera-Blink-Brave mentions) decreased since last year.

#browsers #webDev #poll #browserPoll #compartments #Safari #SafariBrowser #Librewolf #Chrome #Vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser #Edge #EdgeBrowser #ungoogledChromium #ungoogled #Chromium #Brave #BraveBrowser

Estelle Platini (@estelle@techhub.social)

Attached: 2 images @eric@social.coop @dushman@den.raccoon.quest Two polls show that the usage of Google #Chrome is dwindling and that demand for #Librewolf is a strong child:

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Two polls show that the usage of Google #Chrome is dwindling and that demand for #Librewolf is a strong child:

"A major function [of deductive #logic is in] assessing exactly what is involved in asserting some set of propositions. […] By omitting some premiss without which the deduction of some conclusion is not valid, it misrepresents the premiss from which this conclusion is obtained, and hence responsibility for the conclusion. To agree to accept partial responsibility as good enough here is like agreeing to say that somebody was responsible for the dinner when he peeled potatoes and the cook did the rest. The first statement cannot be accepted as an elliptical, but allowable, way of making the second statement. And similarly suppression [of some premiss] enables us to obtain as causally responsible a partially sufficient rather than a fully sufficient causal condition."

Valerie Plumwood in Australasian Journal of Logic, 2023: https://ojs.victoria.ac.nz/ajl/issue/view/894 v @rrrichardzach

#Plumwood #causality #correlations #economics #reason #ProofTheory #PhilSci #truth #science #ethics #ecofeminism #freedom

Vol. 20 No. 2 (2023): The Australasian Journal of Logic | The Australasian Journal of Logic

#Sugar Promises

Excerpt:
"There was even a moment, not too long ago, when things might have changed.

In 2019, the newspaper The Hindu BusinessLine reported on an unusually high number of hysterectomies among female sugar-cane cutters in Maharashtra. In response, a state lawmaker, along with a team of researchers, launched an investigation. They surveyed thousands of women.

Their report that year described horrible working conditions and directly linked the high hysterectomy rate to the sugar industry. Unable to take time off during pregnancy or for doctor visits, women have no choice but to seek the surgery, the report concluded.

By happenstance, Coca-Cola issued its own report that year. After unrelated accusations out of Brazil and Cambodia about land-grabbing, Coca-Cola had hired a firm to audit its supply chain in several countries.

The auditors, from a group called Arche Advisors, visited 123 farms in Maharashtra and a neighboring state with a small sugar industry.

They found children at about half of them. Many had simply migrated with their families, but Arche’s report found children cutting, carrying and bundling sugar cane at 12 farms.

Nearly every laborer interviewed by reporters said children commonly worked in the sugar fields. The youngest ones do chores. Older ones perform all the work of cane cutters. A Times photographer saw children working in the fields.

The 2019 report includes an interview with a 10-year-old girl who “loves to go to school,” but instead works alongside her parents.

“She picks the cut cane and stacks it into a bundle, which her parents then load onto the truck,” the report says.

Arche noted that Coca-Cola suppliers did not provide toilets or shelter. And it cited “flags in the area of forced labor.” Only a few of the mills it surveyed had policies on bonded or child labor, and those applied only to the mills, not the farms.

The government report called on factories to provide water, toilets, basic sanitation and the minimum wage.

Few if any changes have been carried out.

Major buyers like PepsiCo and Coca-Cola say they hold their suppliers to exacting standards for labor rights. But that promise is only as good as their willingness to monitor thousands of farms at the base of their supply chains.

That rarely happens. An executive at NSL Sugars, a Coca-Cola and PepsiCo franchisee supplier that has mills around the country, said that soda-company representatives could be scrupulous in asking about sugar quality, production efficiency and environmental issues. Labor issues in the fields, he said, would almost never come up.

Soda-company inspectors seldom if ever visit the farms from which NSL sources its sugar cane, the executive said. The PepsiCo franchisee, Varun Beverages, did not respond to calls for comment.

Mill owners, too, rarely visit the fields. Executives at Dalmia and NSL Sugars say they keep virtually no records on their laborers.

“No one from the Dalmia factory has ever visited us in the tents or the fields,” said Anita Bhaisahab Waghmare, a laborer in her 40s who has worked at farms supplying Dalmia all her life and said she had a hysterectomy that she now regretted.

Ed Potter, the former head of global workplace rights at Coca-Cola, said the company had conducted many human rights audits during his tenure. But with so many suppliers, oversight can seem random.

“Imagine your hands going through some sand,” he said. “What you deal with is what sticks to your fingers. Most sand doesn’t stick to your fingers. But sometimes you get lucky.”

Sanjay Khatal, the managing director of a major lobbying group for sugar mills, said that mill owners could not provide any worker benefits without being seen as direct employers. That would raise costs and jeopardize the whole system.

“It is the very existence of the industry which can come into question,” he said."

https://fullerproject.org/story/the-brutality-of-sugar-debt-child-marriage-and-hysterectomies/ @histodons @anthropology @patriarchy

#bondage #CocaCola #FullerProject #WomenSRights #agriculture #plantations #exploitation #childLabour #childLabor #surgery #medicine #India #PepsiCo #soda #beverages #refreshing #mills #governance #agreements #negotiations #bargaining

The Brutality of Sugar: Debt, Child Marriage and Hysterectomies

Women working on India’s sugarcane farms are having expensive and medically unnecessary hysterectomies so they can work uninterrupted - a practice that keeps sugar flowing to Coke, Pepsi and Cadbury, but leaves its victims with long-term health problems and debts they can’t pay.

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2 décisions importantes du jour de la part de la CJUE :
- consécration du droit au chiffrement e2e, les backdoors en particulier à usage des forces de l’ordre sont une violation du droit fondamentale à la vie privée
- interdiction de la conservation des données de connexion pour des durées importantes, la loi FR est donc une nouvelle fois mise en défaut
La girafe "est un animal qui survit depuis des millions d'années, malgré des girafons qui naissent avec un traumatisme crânien. C'est médiocre, mais ça marche. C'est assez bon pour survivre."

La vie est souvent un pique-nique. L'excellence est superflue.
Pourquoi croire ? Notre cerveau est trop gros. On peut l'occuper à produire de l'idéologie :

Daniel Milo, auteur de "La survie des médiocres" : https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/france-culture-va-plus-loin-l-invite-e-des-matins/le-darwinisme-matrice-ideologique-du-capitalisme-et-de-ses-exces-9493766

#EstelleRaconte #darwinisme #capitalisme #reproduction #livre #FranceCulture
Le darwinisme, matrice idéologique du capitalisme et de ses excès ?

Pourquoi existe-t-il encore et depuis des milliers d’années des "anomalies" de la nature ? Et si nous n’étions pas juste faits pour toujours nous améliorer ? Le philosophe Daniel Milo remet en question le darwinisme social.

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