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vuurwerk, 'dakdekkersoorlog' 

Er is de laatste tijd nogal wat te doen om de 'dakdekkersoorlog' in Den Bosch waar zwaar vuurwerk als explosief gebruikt wordt voor aanslagen. Veel berichtgeving over hoe gevaarlijk het vuurwerk wel niet is, en hoe je er zo een gevel of een auto mee op kunt blazen, enzovoorts.

Nu geloof ik best dat het zo gevaarlijk is, en ik heb zelf ook gemerkt dat er in de omgeving veel zwaardere en meer knallen zijn dan vorige jaren, dus dat vuurwerk is wel een probleem. Daar niet van.

Maar wat ik veel interessanter vind, is dat de berichtgeving rondom de aanslagen steevast hetzelfde is: "ding is kapotgemaakt, geen gewonden". Bewoners waren niet thuis, auto was niet in gebruik, enzovoorts.

Ik vind het interessant om te zien hoe de explosieven blijkbaar toch zorgvuldig ingezet worden om alleen materiele schade te veroorzaken zonder fysieke slachtoffers te maken, want de uitkomsten zijn zo consistent dat ik het niet als toeval kan verklaren.

If you use AI generated crap to illustrate something: STOP.

If you care about the environment AT ALL, stop using AI.
If you care about artists of any kind, stop using AI.

serious answer: personal, mh 

@mynameistillian Which is to say, that it takes long doesn't mean it won't happen

serious answer: personal, mh 

@mynameistillian For what it's worth, for me it took until my 30s to really 'have something to live for' in this sense. Which isn't how it should have been, but.

@xgranade@wandering.shop Taking "at least it's not the YouTube comments" a bit too literally, I guess

meta, journalists, fedi/bluesky 

When you publish an article going "Bluesky has overtaken the fediverse", then really all you are reporting on is your complete ignorance as a journalist as to what the purpose of fedi is

Not every fight is your fight and your peace is your peace. Don't feel guilty for that. Your first duty is to be a healthy functioning you.

"EULAs of Despair"
pilotlab.org/eulas-of-despair

As an example, the first three tiers of the Amazon EULA terms total over 642,000 words of text, which translates into OVER 53 HOURS of reading at the rate of 200 words a minute.

Discord EULA is 5.63 Tolstoys

Google EULA is 9.33 Tolstoys

Reddit EULA is 11.58 Tolstoys

Twitter EULA is 15.83 Tolstoys

Snapchat is 17.10 Tolstoys

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The Amazon EULA is 1.09 Tolstoys

"A Tolstoy is the metric we are using to emphasize just how large these EULA webs can become. One Tolstoy is the length of the novel War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, or 587,287 words."

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remember when the sparkle emoji was an actual symbol of queerness and not corporate propaganda

Bluesky is the Microsoft Word of social media, which I mean in the derogatory sense, as the fediverse is the LaTeX of social media, which I also mean in the derogatory sense

Serious question: what's the appropriate/respectful reaction, as a non-Māori, to witnessing a Haka? Cause, like, my first instinct is to cheer/woop, but that doesn't sound right, and it's not appropriate for me to join in. But just standing around looking serious seems like I disapprove? #aotearoa

I'm glad a critical mass of Black folks finally got their ass up and left twitter. Been past time for awhile now. So yes I'll be vacationing there de temps en temps when the mayo gets too intense around here, it'll be nice to be around more Black folks again.

The wave should have come here, but y'all fucked it all the way up for that. Well, hopefully we can get our fedi shit together so that in a few years when the corporate overlords put the money squeeze on bluesky, we've got a better setup on here.

Am I optimistic about that? Not so much. But we'll see.

My coworker apparently has a "no agendy no attendy" policy and I'm stealing that phrase 😆

yknow, it would be pretty cool if libraries let the public mirror their digital collections.

more floating copies of things some authoritarians would rather be buried

Rare ‘hidden’ trans archives to be digitized to bridge generations - University of Victoria uvic.ca/news/topics/2024+hidde

TIL: The UVic Libraries’ Transgender Archives is the largest collection of original materials chronicling Trans+ history and activism in the world.

#LGBTQ+ #archives

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