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capitalism: harsh, bad
carpetalism: nice and floof

AI art 

having a techbro wet dream churning out mediocre recycled art for you is great and all, but does it come with the warm fuzzy feeling of supporting actual people in their creative endeavors

it takes significantly more bravery, courage, and work to be a sex worker than it does to be a cop or any form of military service member hope this offends

mmm I love when `localhost` suddenly resolves to ::1 and then can't connect to apps running on 127.0.0.1

none 

these state transitions are really hurting my brain and im just programming, how are we ever supposed to destroy the state like this

and of course by now already working on a second small fix branch, aaa

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inspirational quote 

"There is a hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags will not wave in a vacuum."
—Arthur C. Clarke, right before the first moon landing

Merged! github.com/superseriousbusines

as expected it's a big one, 69 files changed (nice) +3,120 −2,654

now all the code is cleanly refactored, no more stinky

Every week or two, I go to the admin account for Scholar and then:

Preferences > Moderation > Federation

And then do a search for un-blocked domains that contain "crypto" and then I suspend them all with the public comment "Crypto bs"

It's easy and fun and the cops can't stop you

I'm window shopping for backpacks (again) and god the Peak Design stuff looks so fuckin good (but they're also 300+ euros so)

Holy crap, i just learned some important amazing news: Dr. Sami Schalk's book 'Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)ability, Race, and Gender in Black Women's Speculative Fiction' is now free and open access, FOREVER.

As someone whose been trying to build my syllabi so my students have all open access everything so they don't need to buy books because college is already expensive enough, this kind of accessibility from such a great author with a major academic press is truly amazing.

If you're teaching ANYTHING on ANY intersections of race, disability, gender, technology, popular culture, or social imagination— Hell, if you're just INTERESTED in those things— then Go Put This Book On Your Reading List. Like RIGHT now.
read.dukeupress.edu/books/book

(Basically it's the techbro equivalent of a dogwhistle, a derogatory term for "not a Real Man programming language")

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