@digiconomist Note that there is no per-transaction cost; the network cost is fixed regardless of transaction count, and is determined by mining competition instead.
This actually makes it *worse*; it means that "not using it" doesn't actually stop the emissions, only defeating it as an investment vehicle will.
(That is, it needs to be financially uninteresting to continue mining it, through legal pressure or otherwise)
Forget about the pomodoro technique, I'm now using the LP technique. The timing matches, and it forces me out of my chair to flip the record or put a new one on. And I've got 10 records to go through from our visit to Göteborg anyway.
Remember how my previous employer denied my WFH request so that I could flee the state of Ohio to take care of my trans kid while still working for a company I loved?
I just heard they did it to someone else today.
When you insist people come in to an office a few days a week because you want a "hybrid culture" not a "remote culture" and then tell them to just fuck off when all they want to do is get their kid somewhere safe that makes you an absolutely shitty person.
I'm done hiding who it was.
The company is #OverDrive, based in Cleveland. They make ebook lending software for your local library called #Libby. They say they care about their LGBTQIA+ employees and families but that is clearly a lie.
Ohio lawmakers are turning my home state into absolute garbage and companies like this one are playing along.
Tell your local library to #DropLibby
#Trans #TransRights #Ebooks #Libraries #Bookstodon
Was quite happy to learn that apparently pnpm now has both linking and patching functionality, which were the things that were missing last time I properly evaluated it
psst
weirdos, freaks, and malcontents
we built a thing here. all of us - from the folks who worked on standardizing a protocol to replace OStatus to the folks who implemented and extended the protocol to the folks who did interop testing between different servers implementing the protocol all the way to the folks that use the protocol daily to communicate with each other.
it's a thing that's successful enough to have attracted experts across many fields to study the hows and whys of what's being done over here. it's a thing that's successful enough that titans of capital are doing the only thing they know how to do - throw capital - to try and figure out how to not lose their power over the internet at large.
it's pretty dang impressive, y'all. even with its warts. even with its missing stairs and paper cuts.
makes me wonder what else we could do for ourselves and each other instead of waiting on industry or government to do things humanely...
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.