tsuki-nh:

Ladies&gentlemen, la famigliola si è allargata 🙂

Ecco a voi Leia, nuovo batuffolo di casa di cui avevamo entrambi tantissimo bisogno in questo periodaccio ❤

Come potete vedere Cianci l’ha presa benissimo.

Abbiamo adottato una femminuccia alta mezza lattina sperando fosse più docile e sottomessa, invece gli tiene testa ringhiando, salta già un metro in altezza, è spaventosamente furba e leccaculo quanto basta per averci già fatti innamorare.

Cianci e’ da ieri sera che ringhia, annusa ovunque, e punta questa nanetta guardandola con odio, mentre ficca il naso dappertutto, in quello che una volta era il suo regno 😀 

L’ha presa benissimo, proprio.

Swedish law will let you write off the money you spend fixing things rather than trashing them #1yrago

mostlysignssomeportents:

In Sweden a legislative proposal will let repair shops will charge lower sales-tax, and allow people who repair their appliances and bicycles be to write off their expenditures.

It’s very good policy: in the USA service and repair is 3-4% of the GDP, and it’s intrinsically local (you don’t usually send your phone or car offshore for repairs). The companies that do the repairs are small/medium enterprises that produce good, middle-class livelihoods for everyday people who provide a service that significantly improves their neighbors’ lives.

But there are some significant structural impediments to repairs, notably the proliferation of “digital rights management” into anything that has software in it, from cars to tractors to phones to insulin pumps. Manufacturers design these devices so that you have to break the DRM to diagnose or fix the device, and then invoke laws like Section 1201 of the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act or EU laws that implement Article 6 of the EUCD, which criminalize breaking DRM, even for legal reasons, in order to monopolize their service and parts channel.

In the USA, states have tried, and mostly failed, to pass “Right to Repair” bills that legalized fixing your stuff, because there’s a lot of surplus capital generated by owning the service channel that can be diverted to pwning the legislative process. Those same firms are likely to fight the Swedish law, but I don’t know enough about Swedish politics to handicap the bill’s chances.

https://boingboing.net/2016/09/26/swedish-law-will-let-you-write.html