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@chr@cybre.space @nightpool@cybre.space @y0x3y@hackers.town huh, why does the federation tester say 0.99.5.2 then?

federationtester.matrix.org/#c

almost done refactoring all the Neo CSS into postcss modules :D

Split up the ~600 lines mega file into 8 different ones, scoped to their respective components

@nightpool@cybre.space @y0x3y@hackers.town @chr@cybre.space I would highly recommend upgrading to latest, 1.3.0, as the performance is sooo *much* better.

@y0x3y@hackers.town @chr@cybre.space or @nightpool@cybre.space

@y0x3y@hackers.town seems like it, and I guess @chr@cybre.space manages it

@auramun@anarchism.space there is a specific way to transfer domains across registrars, which involves sharing a specific code from the one where it's held now, to the new one.
Not sure how Wix and Joomla handle that respectively

Fediverse surveillance instance: Fedichive 

There is a new instance¹ that tries to archive the whole Fediverse² and they plan to make a full text search available to everyone. I recommend you block their IPs.

What they are doing is illegal by the way, at least when it concerns EU citizens.

¹ https://web.archive.org/web/20190816214542/https://fedichive.tk/about/more
² https://web.archive.org/web/20190816214552/https://fedichive.tk/users/fedichive/statuses/102626957892304551

#FediAdmin #PleroAdmin #MastoAdmin

re: Fediverse surveillance instance: Fedichive 

@tastytea no, part of the reason why ppl use it is so that's hidden

the difference between ketchup and pasta sauce is like tomato tomato

such a good track, with good memories from EMF2018 last year
: Fatima Yamaha - What's a Girl to do
youtube.com/watch?v=PvhM41vjZO

@StroomAfwaarts the lipos are for my two quadcopters, which I'll be flying a lot. The big pile is electronics for projects etc, and more quad stuff

my train of thought (pun intended) is a mess today

lengthy, activist media training advice 

If you're an activist and you deal with journalists, you've probably run into issues at some point with your statements being misrepresented.

Ultimately, journalists and editors are human beings like everyone else, and so they will generally take whatever approach requires the least effort, for the best result.

What this means in practice, is that you should *always* proofread your answers to written interviews before giving them (same for your prefab press materials).

If you format them so well that they can be literally copy-pasted into the article, that is exactly what will happen, and the editor won't touch them! Misrepresentation almost always happens when the editor tries to rephrase your statements, so this is an easy and effective strategy to prevent that.

(Big companies know this too, which is why they always have press kits and canned statements ready. *Especially* for anticapitalist activism, it's important to understand their tactics and learn how to use them for social good.)

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