By organizing into cooperatives.
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Or we organize our own industrial worker cooperatives and try to avoid a shooting war.
Organize workers into a co-op, negotiate staffing agreements with the capitalists, and use the staffing margin to fund a business plan for the co-op to operate.
And then of course, drop the staffing contracts when they’re no longer needed. Too bad so sad, find your own workers now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Are you ready for what it takes to stop ghost guns? New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.English
4·1 day agoPerhaps we should organize against those bottom-feeders?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Are you ready for what it takes to stop ghost guns? New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.English
7·1 day agoWhat’s to stop people from rooting the printer?
Techno robber barons pushing us toward ecological disaster? Why would anyone be afraid of that? /s
Although on a serious note, I don’t despair; I’m taking action, and I hope plenty of others are as well.
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Programming@programming.dev•Contributors wanted for Open-Source Worker's Cooperative Management Software
1·19 days agoTo the office, to fight the corpos!
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Programming@programming.dev•Contributors wanted for Open-Source Worker's Cooperative Management Software
1·19 days agoWhy not use existing projects? A combination of my specific design requirements not existing anywhere else and my lack of software architecture experience. My background is in systems and organizational theory, and while I have experience in mathematics related programming, this is my first server architecture. So that being said, I’m certainly open to ideas as long as that doesn’t stop it from working right. I am planning on integrating different tools like messaging, and I’ll certainly use something like Continuwuity for that. It’s just that for the core database design it really needs to have a specific integrated schema, at least that’s my opinion. Like I said I’m open to ideas, my goal is to get the project done.
I’m not familiar with ERPNext but it looks interesting. As you pointed out this is US based, so it looks like I would have to take that into account as well.
In terms of sensitive information, the US does have laws about Personal Identifying Information, so the “Party” table has a corresponding “PartyPii” table with information that isn’t subject to audit and can be deleted. Home address, email, phone, etc. It is also stored encrypted, so while I’m sure I don’t have it all figured out yet, these things are on my radar.
In terms of MVP, I will certainly be testing out front-end funtionality as I build it. Start with a login page that accepts a default user and brings you to a dashboard page. Get the accounting going so you can make Journal Entries, etc. Prettymuch going by the “Core Design” section at the start of the README and testing in chunks. But in terms of actually seeing if it meets it’s intended function, unfortunately that comes down to an actual beta version I think. I will need to host it and invite people to participate with “points” instead of money.
Someone over on beehaw suggested Svelte for front-end mock-up so I’ve been playing around with the tutorial. It’s certainly neat. I should be able to get demo pages going without too much trouble, they just won’t look too special.
And yes, I have begun thinking about the day to day. I think non-management members need to have a pretty significant capability with just a mobile version of the pages, since not everyone has an actual computer. But either way I want the information to flow smoothly through the organization.
Thanks for your input!




They have my ip. shrug