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@jacksonchen666 That's the thing, I don't actually know how to do that, I rarely edit Wikipedia

Question for nerds: I've found an article on Wikipedia about a techbro that very much reads like it's written by the dude himself to advertise him personally - I've already removed the in-body external link to his company, but the rest of the article still reads like a puff piece and conveniently omits any negative press coverage.

Where/how do I report this as something that needs to be looked at? I do not currently have the spoons to fix it myself.

@jon You sure that would work? AFAIK some tickets are 'flexible' in that you can rebook onto other trains, but only if there would still be seats available on those trains (ie. you can't just hop onto whatever). Not sure if that's the case for SNCF.

also for that matter "not giving someone a free lunch" is a fucked up sentence because lunch should be free, actually. all food should be free because people uh, you know, need it to *live*

@thcrt see also: companies which have exactly one (1) product used by every company in the world, but don't mention it ANYWHERE and you can only find it via the wikipedia page of companies run by known criminals

me, crying: please. just tell me what the software does

the tech landing page i’m on: Cloud Scale. Enterprise Solutions For Your SXPBMs. Hosted QBPK Monitoring With Lightning Speed Performance Metric Assfucks. Trusted by Google, Cisco, Oracle and Your Grandmother.

The fact that NASA operates an official youtube account that doesn't also provide direct download links for all videos, and isn't mirrored anywhere non-proprietary should be illegal.

I shouldn't have to make money for google in order to view NASA content. I shouldn't have to subject myself to youtube DRM in order to watch NASA content. I should be able to download any video NASA produces, since NASA can't own a copyright on them.

I submit this thread for nomination as one of the most iconic threads of the post-2022 fedi era. What a journey from @sundogplanets

mastodon.social/@sundogplanets

@kissane @foolishowl Having gone through all of those hype cycles (and a couple more smaller ones), I can't help noticing that the tech hype cycles keep getting shorter and wondering what happens when they approach zero.

more shows like the expanse, please!

sci-fi with real people having real problems in a society and moral culture that's at least somewhat plausible for the far future

dubious lead, re: crips and photographers: looking for good photo of person using a mobility scooter 

@skye It seems that if you search on Getty NL for 'scootmobiel' (the Dutch term for these scooters), it turns up a number of everyday scooter models that appear to be taken consensually, particularly those from 'Els van der Gun': gettyimages.nl/fotos/scootmobi

I'm unable to find contact details for the photographer though (for talking about usage permission), but I figured that an imperfect lead might be better than none at all - and the general approach of searching for it in another language might help more broadly.

Agree with @baconandcoconut who mentioned on the #EuroPython panel about OSS that we shouldn’t celebrate if ppl are able to maintain a library alone for 20 y, we should instead celebrate if they manage to get more ppl on board, divide responsibility, delegate, and over time pass the project on someone else, ideally a team. Over my volunteering career I learned that if the thing I built would die with me, I didn’t actually manage to build it yet. It’s not done until it lives without me involved.

it's called the "user agent" in the specs for a reason, and i'm not talking about the string

Voor een (journalistiek) stukje ben ik op zoek naar organisaties die op het punt staan hun email te migreren naar Microsoft of Google, of dat net gedaan hebben. En die mogelijk publiekelijk kunnen vertellen over het waarom, of de problemen die ze eerder hadden. Mail is welkom op bert@hubertnet.nl of op Signal BertHubert.72 - dank u!

There's this guy on Youtube with a bunch of shorts showing a house being 3D-printed, and *every single one* of the videos has a comment section filled with people pointing out the obvious and disastrous issues with the construction quality.

And the dude just keeps posting new ones and going "it's the future, just you wait". Unbelievable.

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