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honestly i want a crime drama/police show that actually does the inverse of copaganda and has the main character realize that they are a pawn in the system which is designed to enact violence on people for financial and political gain and they were lied to their entire life. they try to change it from the inside but then realize that they can't do it and the only way to do so is destroy it.

also could apply to a war movie tbh

4 years ago I convinced the HOA board to leave the leaf litter for the insects to winter in.

Now every summer we have so many fireflies.

New guy just moved in and asked if he should rake up the common areas.

A literal child stood up to say that he shouldn't because they will not have summer fireflies if he does.

So proud of the little one starting to advocate for the world they want to live in.

6 years told and already learning how to get things done.

The leaves will stay.

@Peetz0r Because money, it seems. Kind of the predictable outcome of their high-spend approach to protocol development (which I'd already warned them about before but they were *sure* wasn't going to be a problem)

@Peetz0r It was apparently mentioned in a recent Matrix Live, and came up in a TWIM room

@joepie91 idk but whoever told me about Open Scanner deserves many thanks. F Adobe, but I need to be able to scan documents with my phone since the HP scanner and printer I own refuses to connect to T-Mobile Internet, therefore I can’t even use it connected to my laptop with a cord.

what do I think of Germany denazifying after world war 2? I think It's been like 80 years and they should probably hurry up and get on with it

"Behind every error blamed on computers there are at least two human errors, including the error of blaming it on the computer."

Apparently matrix.org runs Synapse Proprietary now.

Did someone make a list of "AI-free alternatives to software" yet?

@Sparkwave Well, the good news is that all the 20-year-old techniques for progressive enhancement still work fine today! You can pick up basically any article on the topic, written at any time, and learn how to approach it.

The bad news is that with the deterioration of search engines, it's become harder and harder to actually find that sort of article anymore 😐

Either way it's pretty much just a culture/community problem. If you personally care about getting it right, then it's entirely possible to do so today! I still build things with progressive enhancement by default today.

do you think SponsorBlock harms creators?

#YouTube #SponsorBlock

@wheeze_NL It was something about sentences where some words were replaced with a bold-printed word like 'adjective' as a placeholder to create a template, something about superheroes.

I don't recall enough to know whether it was *good*, but I do remember thinking after waking up "huh. this is *exactly* in the style I would expect from a real XKCD"

@bananas Unfortunately this is a completely typical conversation. The only thing that makes this conversation special enough to warrant posting here, is that it happens to be condensed enough to fit into a screenshot - usually they drag on for longer. I could have this conversation every single day if I wanted, probably multiple times, with different people each time.

But like, almost the entire webdev industry is like this, often worse - at least this person did acknowledge progressive enhancement being useful *in principle*. You don't even get that from most.

As some additional context: the other person in this screenshot is not a beginner. They are a professional web developer who has been around in this community for years, and who builds production systems.

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Just released a page about Air to Ground Signals, which is about how to communicate with aircraft in the sky when on land, or the water, in the event of an accident.

rabbitwaves.ca/site/aircraft.h

If you've ever wondered why so many websites are a fragile JS hellscape, here's what a typical conversation in a web development channel might look like, and I think that tells you all you need to know

Well, that's a first, in last night's dreams my brain made up an XKCD that didn't exist

@ebel I find 'disability-driven development' to be an interesting way to approach this: starshipgender.com/disability-

I feel like in practice it results in very similar outcomes as (idealized) anarchist software would, except it makes it more concrete *how to get there* right in the naming, which might prevent the usual phenomenon of the aesthetics of a movement being adopted without the corresponding value system.

The whole thing with the Honey scam once again shows that if you don't personally understand a company's business model and how they make money, it's probably a good idea to stay away from it...

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