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Author: Neil Mather
Libre Lounge: Episode 15: At Libre Planet with Sean O’Brien
https://librelounge.org/episodes/episode-15-at-libre-planet-with-sean-obrien.html
Etcher, an app to burn it to USB, is 107Mb.
Hmmm.
#london
Maddening.
https://gizmodo.com/how-google-microsoft-and-big-tech-are-automating-the-1832790799
"Every project developed within the NHS to be released as Open Source."
sounds pretty good.
"When procuring solutions, the NHS will be expected to consider Open Source products on a level playing field."
That’s a bit weak. I’m betting vested interests put the kaibosh on anything stronger.
But definitely interested to see where NHSX goes.
https://www.thehtn.co.uk/2019/04/04/nhsx-to-mandate-health-tech-standards/
I understand governments making use of new communications technologies. But when that channel is in the control of one organisation with no accountability, it is concerning. And a country having an ambassador to the tech industry shows the disproportionate power it has.
I was listening to a podcast which said around 40,000 EU citizens working as NHS staff had left since the Brexit vote and we’re facing a huge shortfall.
It’s a bit more nuanced than that reading the Full Fact page on it: https://fullfact.org/health/eu-staff-nhs-what-has-happened-referendum/
While there does seem to be a slight trend of EU citizens saying fuck this I’m off, I’m not sure the original figure is something I can legit post angrily about.
Bit boring checking facts all the time. I like social health care and I like Europeans though, don’t need no numbers for that.