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@katnjiapus@toot.site @selea@social.linux.pizza Another option would be PHP-Friends: php-friends.de/vserver-ssd -- small-to-midsize provider, I haven't used them for as long yet, but so far their service quality has been solid and the performance very good. They do have somewhat unusual contract durations though, by default it's not month-to-month.

@katnjiapus@toot.site @selea@social.linux.pizza Afterburst's cheapest plan is probably worth a look, then, depending on how much traffic you need; they're a small provider, but have been around for years, with very good quality of service and support, and "fair-use" unmetered traffic on 1gbps (ref afterburst.com/network-policy/)

@katnjiapus@toot.site @selea@social.linux.pizza How "dirt cheap" are we talking, in terms of monthly budget?

@retr0id @desea @cadey That's the thing though, the expectation that online social spaces must reflect your full social graph at all times is actually *very weird*, and an expectation that didn't exist at all prior to startup social media silos.

We don't expect this from any in-person social spaces - why would we expect it from online social spaces? Meeting different people in different places is a pretty normal part of social interaction, for precisely those reasons of social compatibility.

De Fokke & Sukke voor morgen. Ik plaats hem hier omdat ik wil experimenteren met Alt-Text.

Does this work for you, @oedipusnj ? @labellaragassa

@retr0id @desea That's the thing though, that disjointedness is a *feature*, and it is the opposite of fragility - it provides robustness, because it doesn't force incompatible people to co-exist within the same space, thereby removing a huge conflict driver.

politics-adjacent, infrastructure 

A (paraphrased) description by someone I know, of the "fallacy of the factory", which describes a serious risk of centralized manufacturing:

You build a factory to manufacture something that people need. That requires a big investment, that the factory now needs to make back in some way, but the legitimate need isn't big enough to do so.

So now the manufacturer starts inducing demand, by lobbying, advertising the product, whatever is necessary to make back that investment. Eventually the demand exceeds production capacity, and the factory needs to expand, again requiring significant investment - plus surrounding infrastructure *also* needs to expand.

This cycle repeats until your small "factory with a legitimate purpose" has turned into a self-serving sprawling system that keeps expanding unsustainably, regardless of what exact economic system it exists under.

@Harry @q Oh, and also my ND ass very much appreciates the website for Zaventem, where you can enter your flight number and it'll give you a single page that contains *everything* you need to know as a linear list - departure time, when you need to arrive, what to expect, what you need to do, where you need to go when, etc.

A quick reminder regarding the fediblock tag, we know a lot of the nasties are also creeping on that tag looking for people to bother. If you ever feel unsafe posting a fediblock toot let me know in a DM along with receipts and I'll do it on your behalf so you're not exposed to them in order for that information to still make it out there to help others.
I'm one of the least visibly marginalised people in the room here so it's a way to show support and take some of the pressure off x

@Harry @q Also just the layout and operations in general, honestly. 5 paths to get everywhere and half of them are incompletely signed. Security takes fucking forever.

And I distinctly recall my flight where there was *nothing* open after security, and no vending machines, meaning I literally couldn't even buy a bottle of water.

Compare to Zaventem, where there is precisely 1 (one) path from the station/escalators/elevators to the security area, you pretty much *cannot* go wrong, security is fast, and immediately afterwards there's a huge unattended box of water bottles for 1 EUR, and a massive concourse with *lounge chairs*.

And on top of that, the flights from Zaventem are generally much cheaper too, and there's a direct train to it from NL...

does not work on my machine, let's ship it and hope it works on yours

Heads up for fans of the #Metatext #Mastodon app

- its lead developer @metabolist has stopped updating it, for health reasons.

:blobcatohno: :ohno:

If someone else would like to help out, please email them at info@metabolist.org

:mastodon_oops:
mastodon.social/@metabolist/10

Web: metabolist.org/

:ablobcatheart:

#feditips #opensource #accessibility

@q Like, I cannot understate how much difference there is in terms of "they actually understand how to run an airport"

Today in people attempt to get to the hackerspace party: two trains are cancelled, someone gets lost in Oslo airport, and Schiphol is, well, Schiphol

@q The secret to surviving Schiphol is to fly to/from (especially from) Zaventem instead, I've found

@actuallyautistic Does anyone have any helpful tips on the rage that comes up as you realize exactly how much ableism you've faced throughout your life? I'm generally very comfortable with anger and processing it but this is..........deep, lolsob.

ableism 

they should invent adhd accommodations that are possible for ppl with adhd to acquire

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