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@haskal @wgahnagl how come they've consistently been helping me write it, huh!
social.pixie.town/@f0x/1043100

but really, javascript also does a lot of things really well, and genuine criticism gets lost in waves of unbased hate

@wgahnagl my countless blåhaj are trained to protecc against javascript-hating squids

@wgahnagl I'd like to see you try...

npm as a company does a lot of things wrong, but the dependency model is pretty good, actually

@yuki_is_bored yes, your server will only participate in rooms any of it's users are in

@yuki_is_bored it mainly depends on the size of rooms you are in, ie having to federate and resolve state with a lot of other servers

Just wanted to let everybody know that I block Husky users on sight.

@DeltaFlood the world has progressed* past the need** for Christianity

* in like, 400 AD tops
** it was never needed

can't tell if this code actually has this much complexity or im being dumb

Senator Bernard Sanders 

I keep seeing people try to circle everything back to Bernie, somehow, and like ya sure some of his policies were good and he was the most ideal candidate, but I think there's two important things we need to remember right now:

1. Bernie's no longer a factor, he's not running and he won't get the delegates to steal the race, don't expend energy on a path that leads nowhere.

2. Bernie's first response to the current protests was that we should give the cops a raise so they can 'attract better cops' basically; he's not the leader we need on this, nor the one we deserve, frankly none of our established leaders are. If the system was going to fix itself, it would have by now, and every politician is as much a part of that system as the cops they empower and protect.

Let's please focus energy on the goals and the cause, and not on specific people if we can, this is a movement without a central leader after all and that's not a mistake.

@Flisk@cybre.space It's revspace.nl/Decennium, a badge I helped design for our hackerspace's 10th birthday, to give to attendees.
Every LED denotes a hackerspace, and it turns red/green when that space gets opened/closed

Security Culture thoughts 

Some fun notes on security culture.
If you want to be truly secure about going to a protest, that's almost impossible.
If a random person is livestreaming and a part of a tattoo is somehow visible that paired with the way you walk and move is enough to find out who you are.

So in thinking about security the line I like to think of - what are the extent that I want to be secure

A LOT of people know my name. Im ok with that.
My bike is my mode of transport n it has 1/

i saw some ppl on here posting abt tax software a while ago that was free for people under a certain income level. if you know of good solutions for that (bc i have to deal with two independent contractor things on top of a part-time job for my 2019 taxes), id love to hear about them

@er1n gnucash fucking SUCKS but it's free and sort of works when you get used to it

pros of blahaj programming:
- emotional support
- hugs

cons:
- need to send pictures for other blahaj lovers on this webbed site

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