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@RxBrad @FediTips I'm sure that for you it's just 'drama'. For many others, however, it's a direct threat to their safety. I would suggest thinking about why that is, and where the difference comes from.

it's not that you're not speaking anymore, it's that your actions are stealing the spotlight.

mondkapjes, positief(?) 

Vandaag in de trein een paar kinderen die botte opmerkingen maakten over onze mondkapjes... maar de vader(?) die erbij was sprak ze er direct op aan, en maakte het behoorlijk duidelijk dat ze niet zo snel over mensen moeten oordelen, ongeacht wat voor reden iemand heeft om een mondkapje te dragen.

(En merkte daarbij ook nog even op dat de mensen die het meeste oordelen over dat soort dingen, vaak zelf het minst hun zaakjes op orde hebben)

@ben Obduction used to not work correctly on Linux (not under WINE either) because it used some cursed Microsoft Media Foundation thing for its video encoding, and it did not exist in WINE at the time, I assume there are probably more relatively obscure Microsoft Coathook Services for Gamers or whatever like that

the problem with the "do not go to [site] because it contains illegal content, I am making you aware that [site] exists and hosts illegal content so you can avoid it" method of sharing pirate links is that when I am trying to warn people of sites that legitimately are unsafe and dangerous they sometimes think I'm trying to make a covert recommendation

ive always been fond of the alternate means of slaying the hydra wherein you make it grow so many heads it biologically cannot support all of them

#Solarpunk community: please stop using AIs to generate images. Yes, I know there's very few solarpunk visual concepts. Generative AIs are predatory, anti-worker software and on top of that its energy and water consumption is huge (specially since it's a non essential service). Commission an artist, use stock images. Don't make me go fight you.

> We Had the Tools
guinesspig.ghost.io/we-had-the

October 2, 2023

“...anytime a government or health officials says we have the tools to deal with Covid-19.

No we don’t.

We had the tools. All we have now are the memories of those tools.

We (and by we, I mean collectively, societally we) blew it. We threw the tools away. We traded them in for something we believed was so much better.

Why? Because the very leaders we are supposed to trust to look out for our best interests, like General Manager Tim, told us to. They gave us permission. They told us it was more important to get back to normal than to rely on those tools.”

#CovidIsNotOver @covidisnotover

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With no further context on why it looks like it does, *could* you work with code that has syntax like this? (Even if it may not be your favourite syntax.)

if (equals a b) (
log "matches";
doThing a b;
) else (
log "does not match";
doOtherThing b;
)

"Unmanaged dependency": a chunk of code that has been copy-pasted from elsewhere and therefore has all the downsides of dependencies - but that never gets updates, therefore is 'unmanaged', and gets few of the *upsides* of dependencies.

@JoshGrams @shauna (Not infrequently, the people issuing the warnings are bullied away by a small subset of the community, no moderation on this behaviour happens, and so they are also effectively shut out and no longer heard)

@JoshGrams @shauna I don't know about this in the context of US government regulations, but I certainly see exactly that phenomenon happening in a lot of non-government organizations and communities that do not heed outside warnings.

⭐ Digital wallets and the “only Apple Pay does this” mythology by @matt birchtree.me/blog/digital-wall

"Apple Pay is great, but I think there is some misunderstanding out there about the details of how it works."

This is an excellent overview of how Apple Pay and others hide card numbers. Plus a lot more I didn't know I wanted to know about.

📌 rknight.me/links/digital-walle

@algernon It's kind of like a scraper tarpit, so maybe something along those lines?

@koen Het antwoord op de tweede vraag is erg makkelijk, eigenlijk: o.a. omdat het hoger-onderwijssysteem door neoliberaal beleid (oftewel: bezuinigingen) steeds afhankelijker zijn geworden van financiering en ondersteuning vanuit het bedrijfsleven om het betaalbaar te houden, en daaruit volgt dat de opleidingen zich *dus* focussen op wat het bedrijfsleven graag ziet.

Nu is dat geen geheel nieuw probleem, natuurlijk - het idee dat onderwijs bestaat om "mensen voor te bereiden op een baan" (oftewel, om de opleiding voor bedrijven te subsidieren) zingt al langer rond. Maar de vele bezuinigingen vanuit de overheid hebben het probleem wel een stuk erger gemaakt.

code, screenreader-unfriendly, question :boost_requested: 

(Note that this is not a typo; the block syntax is indeed made up of parentheses.)

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code, screenreader-unfriendly, question :boost_requested: 

With no further context on why it looks like it does, *could* you work with code that has syntax like this? (Even if it may not be your favourite syntax.)

if (equals a b) (
log "matches";
doThing a b;
) else (
log "does not match";
doOtherThing b;
)

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