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A horror/thriller film about a billionaire who retreats to his doomsday bunker after the apocaylpse to realize too late that a massive fortune means nothing if he can't master basic interpersonal cooperation and doesn't have the capacity to value the welfare of others

The twist is that the apocalypse didn't even happen and it was an elaborate ruse accomplished by his billionaire business rival

@researchfairy I could swear that I have seen this *exact* plot somewhere

OK, I have seen quite some vending machines in France (baguettes, pizzas (cooked), cheeses, milk) but this is next level. Concrete vending machine! 🙂
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EDIT: there are LOADS of them! OMG 🤯 selfbeton.fr/nos-implantations

NixOS, NDAs 

@hazelnot The shitshow about the arms dealer sponsor for NixCon and the broader community safety issues and conflicts of interest

NixOS, NDAs 

The "cases where commercial NDAs have interfered with proper resolution of community safety issues" counter is currently at 2.

I sure hope people are taking lessons from what happened here.

Do you see now why I have such a problem with corporate involvement in the community?

OH: "Can I do pulse width modulation on the mandarin orange purchases?"

why people do not trust "allies", long 

You know why marginalized folks like me so often don't trust "allies"? Because they are not bound by their plight.

Marginalized folks *live* their oppression; they can never opt out from it, they cannot choose to escape it. They need to either fight it, or drown in its consequences. Every consequence of their oppression is one that they will experience personally.

They will be in the fight for however long it exists; that is a guarantee. And that means you can rely on them being there to have your back, as they are able to.

Allies, however, have no such plight. As an ally, you have a price. It may be high, it may be paid in something like safety or convenience rather than money, but you have a price.

There will be a point where you have the opportunity to leave marginalized folks and their plight behind, for your own benefit or comfort. You will have the opportunity to opt out. Sooner or later, you are likely to take it.

You will convince yourself that it is "better for everyone this way". That you have "changed perspectives". That you have "discovered more nuance". That ultimately, you made the right choice by leaving behind the most vulnerable in society, when the price for doing so is high enough.

Depending on what you do to support marginalized folks, we may appreciate it. It may be genuinely helpful. But we will never be able to *trust* you. Because when the stakes are highest, you are going to be the first ones to leave.

"If you're under 25 your brain isn't fully developed, so you can't be trusted to make informed decisions"

I'm seeing this a LOT lately, especially today with the Cass Review fallout. And it's utter guff, based on hearsay, misunderstandings of neuroscience, or wilful ignorance.

Why? I'll tell you why

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NixOS, subtoot 

@onepict To be clear, most of the NixOS community is quite nice, actually, on average people are a lot more decent than in most tech communities - but the complete lack of consequences for those few dudes has ruined it for everyone

NixOS, subtoot 

@onepict Well, the blunt answer is that they (a few specific dudes) are abusers who have so far acted with relative impunity

NixOS, subtoot 

(If you don't already know what this is about, an explanation is unlikely to clarify it any further.)

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HSE at the company I work for has been talking a lot over the past years about our Stop Work Authority. If we encounter a situation that is a danger to our physical health, we have full authority to immediately stop our work, no matter the consequences, until the safety issue is resolved.

HSE in Belgium has now explicitly extended this to include situations that endanger your mental health, such as discrimination, racism, sexism, transphobia, etc.

So if you're in an important meeting with a big client and they say something racist, sexist, transphobic, etc., my Belgian colleagues now have full authority to just drop the meeting and walk out. Even if that would cost like a million euro contract.

NixOS, subtoot 

See, this kind of shit is exactly the reason that marginalized folks generally do not and cannot trust "allies" to have their backs. Those "allies" have a price.

A quick follow up to my previous post about the SpotPass Archival Project. Even if we are a few days after the 8th, you can still upload SpotPass dumps as Nintendo hasn't yet shut down the SpotPass servers! :retootPlz:

They are especially searching for Asian dumps, as said on their Discord server, but any other SpotPass dumps are good too.

Please take a look at my previous post on how to quickly upload yours!

#Nintendo #3DS #WiiU

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hot take, the dlink backdoor story 

Companies should be legally required to fix structural security issues in still-functioning devices regardless of their age or "EOL" status, actually

How cruel it is for people who claim to have liberatory politics to turn around and tell kids that all the things in their life that oppress them and make them feel constantly horrible are fundamentally unserious concerns. How it must feel to, as a kid, search for a political framework that legitimizes your own feelings of being trapped in systems that don't really care about your well being only to be told by the most radical, rebellious adults you can find that they find your concerns about your present material conditions laughable and you need to just put up with it all. Anyway children's liberation now and forever

venting, NixOS 

This toot addressed to the people holding up the solutions by endlessly concern-trolling and "seeking compromise" and JAQing off and generally not wanting to hear the truth that some assholes just need to be removed from the community

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venting, NixOS 

All this political maneuvering bullshit is so fucking exhausting, just fix the problems already, the solutions are *right there*

There’s this weird notion that autistic people don’t function well with group work, but this is only true if there’s one autistic person thrust into a group of neurotypical people

Put one neurotypical person into a group of all autistic people and now let’s see who has a hard time with working in groups

boss: "what's your confidence level with high speed design?"

me: "pretty reasonable I guess. I'm familiar with the design challenges and board layout techniques up to a few GHz fundamental at least"

boss: "oh! ok I was thinking like 100MHz. yeah you'll be fine."

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