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Alguém pode me explicar a tara dos meios de comunicação com o Mailson da Nóbrega?
O cara foi um ministro da fazenda bem ruim (ou sem sorte, para usar o eufemismo que aplicam aos ministros do Lula), já teve umas dezenas de análises e previsões claramente equivocadas, mas continua sendo chamado para opinar...
(E quando não é ele, é alguém da consultoria dele)
#perguntaboba #economistas -
Alguém pode me explicar a tara dos meios de comunicação com o Mailson da Nóbrega?
O cara foi um ministro da fazenda bem ruim (ou sem sorte, para usar o eufemismo que aplicam aos ministros do Lula), já teve umas dezenas de análises e previsões claramente equivocadas, mas continua sendo chamado para opinar...
(E quando não é ele, é alguém da consultoria dele)
#perguntaboba #economistas -
Alguém pode me explicar a tara dos meios de comunicação com o Mailson da Nóbrega?
O cara foi um ministro da fazenda bem ruim (ou sem sorte, para usar o eufemismo que aplicam aos ministros do Lula), já teve umas dezenas de análises e previsões claramente equivocadas, mas continua sendo chamado para opinar...
(E quando não é ele, é alguém da consultoria dele)
#perguntaboba #economistas -
Alguém pode me explicar a tara dos meios de comunicação com o Mailson da Nóbrega?
O cara foi um ministro da fazenda bem ruim (ou sem sorte, para usar o eufemismo que aplicam aos ministros do Lula), já teve umas dezenas de análises e previsões claramente equivocadas, mas continua sendo chamado para opinar...
(E quando não é ele, é alguém da consultoria dele)
#perguntaboba #economistas -
E acabo de descobrir que a GROW foi fundada na #Mooca, nos anos 70.
Pronto, meu bairrismo me obriga a comprar vàrios jogos deles e ainda fazer propaganda gratuitamente 🤣 -
Mil esker 🙏 #Eibar! Hats off to Code Syntax for hosting a memorable @ploneconf 🎉. To my @plone family, your passion and friendship continue to inspire 💪.
See you all in Brasília! ✈️
#Plone #PloneConf2023 #Community ❤️ -
Desenho de 2023-04-26: "World Plone Day"
#py5 #desenhandocomcodigo #arte #processing #creativeCoding #WPD2023 #Plone -
Desenho de 2023-04-26: "World Plone Day"
#py5 #desenhandocomcodigo #arte #processing #creativeCoding #WPD2023 #Plone -
Desenho de 2023-04-26: "World Plone Day"
#py5 #desenhandocomcodigo #arte #processing #creativeCoding #WPD2023 #Plone -
Desenho de 2023-04-26: "World Plone Day"
#py5 #desenhandocomcodigo #arte #processing #creativeCoding #WPD2023 #Plone -
Domingo é dia de Juventus! #mooca #moocaémooca #oujuveounada
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And 🇧🇷 is present at #RU59!
Looking forward to @[email protected] presentation about #MSX0.
#MSX #MSX3 -
And 🇧🇷 is present at #RU59!
Looking forward to @[email protected] presentation about #MSX0.
#MSX #MSX3 -
And 🇧🇷 is present at #RU59!
Looking forward to @[email protected] presentation about #MSX0.
#MSX #MSX3 -
And 🇧🇷 is present at #RU59!
Looking forward to @[email protected] presentation about #MSX0.
#MSX #MSX3 -
CW: Pelé
Comovente video de homenagem ao #Pele feito pela FIFA.
https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/archive/pele
#peleeterno -
🛫Partiu #bsb
Agora é encontrar os amigues, celebrar o final de 2022 e celebrar o #Lulapalooza -
🛫Partiu #bsb
Agora é encontrar os amigues, celebrar o final de 2022 e celebrar o #Lulapalooza -
Ótimo texto sobre Argentina e Croácia, mas também sobre meus ídolos máximos de juventude: #Maradona e #Petrovic
https://trivela.com.br/copa-do-mundo/maradona-ensinou-suker-admirou-drazen-petrovic-e-deixou-marcas-numa-croacia-recem-independente/ -
Ótimo texto sobre Argentina e Croácia, mas também sobre meus ídolos máximos de juventude: #Maradona e #Petrovic
https://trivela.com.br/copa-do-mundo/maradona-ensinou-suker-admirou-drazen-petrovic-e-deixou-marcas-numa-croacia-recem-independente/ -
Does anyone handle their many facets with more than one Mastodon account?
I'm currently on @fosstodon instance, but I do write a lot in #pt_BR and on topics not really related to OSS.
For instance, on my #twitter account these days I'm mostly talking about soccer (After all, I'm from 🇧🇷)
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CW: From birdsite
Futebol feminino é chato para c***.
Elas só jogam futebol, e bem.
Nada de peitar a juiza, reclamar de qualquer marcação, rolar no chão 175 vezes a cada contato...
Até parece que elas praticam um esporte, e não tentam ganhar o Framboesa de Ouro.
#VaiCorinthians!
@SCCPFutFeminino -
CW: From birdsite
Obrigado, #Bituca.
Obrigado, #MiltonNascimento. -
Hello Fediverse!
#Introduction time for me.
Érico Andrei, a software developer, retrocomputing aficionado, and open source evangelist. Based in São Paulo, 🇧🇷.
Nowadays, I'm a #Plone core developer, #Python developer, maintainer of #Cookiecutter, and member of the Brazilian #Plone and #Python communities. Former president of the @plone Foundation.
Touts will be in #en and I may go off-topic and post about #politics, #scifi, #soccer and #Mooca.
#LLAP -
https://www.europesays.com/news/28085/ Trump Tower Deal in Australia Falls Apart And a Blame Game Begins #Australia #Building(Construction) #Buildings(Structures) #DonaldJ #EricF(1984) #GoldCoast(Australia) #Headlines #HotelsAndTravelLodgings #News #Queensland(Australia) #RealEstate(Commercial) #TopStories #trump #TrumpOrganization
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Installing Ideology Without Testing Compatibility
What public figure do you disagree with the most? The Squad. Four politicians who somehow turned Twitter discourse into an entire governing philosophy. Humanity really looked at cable news food fights and said, “yes, let’s elect the comment section.” Still, if I’m picking the public figures I disagree with the most, it’s probably Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib as a collective political force. Not because they’re loud. Politics has always […] -
What public figure do you disagree with the most?
The Squad. Four politicians who somehow turned Twitter discourse into an entire governing philosophy. Humanity really looked at cable news food fights and said, “yes, let’s elect the comment section.” Still, if I’m picking the public figures I disagree with the most, it’s probably Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib as a collective political force. Not because they’re loud. Politics has always been loud. Not because they’re progressive. America has room for every ideology short of “maybe raccoons should run the IRS.” It’s because they often seem more interested in performance than practical outcomes.
Back in the 90s tech era, there was this unspoken engineering rule: if your system crashes every ten minutes, it doesn’t matter how flashy the interface looks. Function mattered. Stability mattered. Results mattered. You could have the coolest glowing CGI intro on your website, complete with MIDI music and “under construction” GIFs spinning like a slot machine designed by caffeine addicts, but if the page took four minutes to load on a 56k modem, people bailed. Politics feels similar now. The Squad mastered the aesthetics of outrage culture before most politicians even understood the internet had escaped AOL chatrooms.
What frustrates me is the substitution of slogans for systems. Real governance is ugly, tedious work. It’s database maintenance for civilization. Nobody claps when the infrastructure patch installs correctly. Nobody trends hashtags over balanced budgets or functional transit systems. But that’s the actual job. The Squad often approaches politics like social media firmware updates pushed directly into public consciousness without regression testing. Every issue becomes a moral spectacle, every disagreement gets framed as existential warfare, and compromise gets treated like corrupted code.
The bigger issue is how this style infected everybody else. Republicans became more theatrical. Democrats became more theatrical. Cable news became an endless loop of emotional overclocking. The political operating system now runs entirely on engagement metrics. Rage is profitable. Nuance dies instantly because nuance doesn’t fit into a viral clip squeezed between ads for erectile dysfunction medication and reverse mortgages. Civilization built the Information Age and somehow used it mostly to scream at strangers holding fish-eye phone cameras in parking lots.
I also think The Squad represents a broader misunderstanding of economics and human behavior. You can’t simply declare idealism into existence. Incentives matter. Markets matter. Human beings are irrational little goblins who will absolutely exploit loopholes if you leave them open long enough. Any political worldview that ignores trade-offs eventually collapses under its own weight like an overclocked Pentium processor with no cooling fan. Sparks everywhere. Smell of melted plastic. Entire room smelling like regret.
That said, disagreement isn’t hatred. I don’t think these women are evil. I think they sincerely believe they’re improving the country. Intent matters. But good intentions alone are how you end up with software updates that delete entire hard drives because someone skipped quality assurance testing at 2 AM after six energy drinks and a motivational TED Talk.
The deeper problem is that modern politics rewards emotional branding more than competence. The Squad didn’t create that culture. They optimized for it better than almost anyone else. And honestly, that’s the most terrifying part.
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What public figure do you disagree with the most?
The Squad. Four politicians who somehow turned Twitter discourse into an entire governing philosophy. Humanity really looked at cable news food fights and said, “yes, let’s elect the comment section.” Still, if I’m picking the public figures I disagree with the most, it’s probably Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib as a collective political force. Not because they’re loud. Politics has always been loud. Not because they’re progressive. America has room for every ideology short of “maybe raccoons should run the IRS.” It’s because they often seem more interested in performance than practical outcomes.
Back in the 90s tech era, there was this unspoken engineering rule: if your system crashes every ten minutes, it doesn’t matter how flashy the interface looks. Function mattered. Stability mattered. Results mattered. You could have the coolest glowing CGI intro on your website, complete with MIDI music and “under construction” GIFs spinning like a slot machine designed by caffeine addicts, but if the page took four minutes to load on a 56k modem, people bailed. Politics feels similar now. The Squad mastered the aesthetics of outrage culture before most politicians even understood the internet had escaped AOL chatrooms.
What frustrates me is the substitution of slogans for systems. Real governance is ugly, tedious work. It’s database maintenance for civilization. Nobody claps when the infrastructure patch installs correctly. Nobody trends hashtags over balanced budgets or functional transit systems. But that’s the actual job. The Squad often approaches politics like social media firmware updates pushed directly into public consciousness without regression testing. Every issue becomes a moral spectacle, every disagreement gets framed as existential warfare, and compromise gets treated like corrupted code.
The bigger issue is how this style infected everybody else. Republicans became more theatrical. Democrats became more theatrical. Cable news became an endless loop of emotional overclocking. The political operating system now runs entirely on engagement metrics. Rage is profitable. Nuance dies instantly because nuance doesn’t fit into a viral clip squeezed between ads for erectile dysfunction medication and reverse mortgages. Civilization built the Information Age and somehow used it mostly to scream at strangers holding fish-eye phone cameras in parking lots.
I also think The Squad represents a broader misunderstanding of economics and human behavior. You can’t simply declare idealism into existence. Incentives matter. Markets matter. Human beings are irrational little goblins who will absolutely exploit loopholes if you leave them open long enough. Any political worldview that ignores trade-offs eventually collapses under its own weight like an overclocked Pentium processor with no cooling fan. Sparks everywhere. Smell of melted plastic. Entire room smelling like regret.
That said, disagreement isn’t hatred. I don’t think these women are evil. I think they sincerely believe they’re improving the country. Intent matters. But good intentions alone are how you end up with software updates that delete entire hard drives because someone skipped quality assurance testing at 2 AM after six energy drinks and a motivational TED Talk.
The deeper problem is that modern politics rewards emotional branding more than competence. The Squad didn’t create that culture. They optimized for it better than almost anyone else. And honestly, that’s the most terrifying part.