Show newer
Hey fedi!

I'm curious about these patterns they put on train windows these days. How do they look like? Are they all the same? The one I post here is from a Desiro HC at DB Regio Bayern — are there other patterns on other trains? If you know others, I'd love to see pictures of them!

It's pretty easy to find out information about the pattern's function (search for "siemens mobilfunkdurchlässige scheiben", you'll find some pdfs), and that implies some constraints for the precise pattern — how wide the lines can be, how large/small the cells, it should repeat, etc.

but i've not found any public information on why they choose any particular pattern. Is it just aesthetics? Some manufacturing consideration? If you just need a repeating pattern of a certain size in a grid, why choose one which has so many additional symmetries?

Unfortunately I don't travel nearly enough to check all new train classes equipped with these — but I'm sure collectively people one here are on most of them. So if you're bored on your next train ride or just otherwise have the time, and you notice such a pattern, please send me a picture & note on which train class you found it?

(also feel free to boost this!)

Which of these formats would you prefer for text markup? :boost_requested:

Well that couldn't last long, of course, now I'm debugging some absurd failure mode in a library

Show thread

I love it when programming things just work!

A rare experience, to be sure

In 2023 al verlieten we Twitter, omdat we ons niet konden verenigen met het negatieve klimaat daar. We zijn nu al een poosje actief hier, en met veel plezier, maar zijn nog hard op zoek naar mensen om te volgen. Onze focus ligt op onderwijs, leerkrachten en docenten, (grootstedelijke) pedagogiek, kansenongelijkheid, de meritocratie, (stoppen met) toetsen, etc. Wie heeft tips voor ons, wie moeten we zeker gaan volgen? #dtv (foto van ons team voor de attentiewaarde en ter kennismaking)

"What happens to books that nobody reads?" the king asked.

"We send them to the archive for safekeeping," the librarian said. "There are many more books in the archive now than we have on the shelves."

"That must cost a fortune!"

"Not at all. Centuries ago, we found a dragon who hoards books."

#TootFic #MicroFiction #SmallStories #vss

Do I have to pick a side? can't I just disagree with everyone?

EVERYONE! Send me all the cool and useful links you've been collecting.

I'm building a searchable directory of high quality, user-respecting web apps. Right now I just need more links from people before I release the initial version.

Some criteria I'm looking for:
- tools that do one thing or type of thing well
- sites made for fun
- the simpler the better
- ideally ad free, but exceptions are possible

If you don't have any links (unlikely), you can help by boosting.

dansup 

if someone who was anything other than a cis white man pulled any of this stuff off they would have long been cancelled and their project dumpstered

Cool that you're sharing a CIA manual about disrupting orgs, now share Riot Medicine with that same "just in case" energy you weirdos

riotmedicine.net/

@fogti@chaos.social The codebase it's used in will be open-source/published at some point, but it's a bit difficult to extract right now (because it integrates heavily with the styling in the rest of the project).

The description above should be all that's needed to replicate it, though, aside from the styling and exact positioning (you'll need a top and left margin of -1px in some cases).

I might get around to creating a simplified example at some point, but probably not tonight anymore.

Also, if this sounds like some cursed early-2000s browser compatibility hackery to you, you would be correct, because that's absolutely where I learned how to figure out tricks like these 🙃

Show thread

@Curator I would prefer the second answer given these two options, but I also think it's too narrowly defined - I consider *agency and consent* the most important thing, and safety and moderation tooling is a part of that, but so are specific features (like personal customization).

Ultimately, to me, it's about giving people the tools to control their experience and make it their own comfortable community space.

as someone who has been trying to organize for social change my entire adult life i have to say the thing that absolutely frustrates me the most is how people feel entitled to receive organizing without passing it along to the next person

if i could teach everyone a single thing about organizing, it is that it only works if you ensure a given action doesn't die with you, you have to take just a few extra minutes to ensure others pick it up and keep it going

@lily Yeah it took me a good while to figure it out as well, probably a few hours - I made a lot of attempts at 'breaking out' the content element from the details element, which went nowhere, until I eventually realized that all I needed to do was reserve the right amount of space 🙃

Own a domain. Put a blog on it. have your own e-mail address you@yourdomain, even if it is just a forwarding address. Own your digital identity. If you need help with that, call me, message me, meet me or one of thousands of others who already are doing this. It's our internet, if we act accordingly. Don't be afraid!

Show thread

"Everyone is failing! Someone must _______ immediately!"

Comrade I don't know how to tell you this in a non-asshole way, but "someone" is *you*. That's where we're at. Find people doing the work you want to see and help them.

Meta, garbage techbro quote 

'I care about user counts because a social network is only as useful as its network effect.'

>.>

Welcome this episode of "Ask Mastodon".

I'm looking for a good web based RSS reader.

1) Web based
2) Not Feedly
3) Not self-hosted
4) Not filled with AI bullshit

Please read criteria carefully before replying.

Show older
Pixietown

Small server part of the pixie.town infrastructure. Registration is closed.