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@toni @elilla (This same problem of "nobody affected has the power to deploy a fix so everybody argues to the death instead" also plays out across a number of other moderation-related issues on fedi, incidentally)

We hebben van de @gemeentelv een paardekastanje gekregen en ze wilden er graag een bank uit hebben. Vandaag hebben we die stam gezaagd. Één van onze vrijwilligers gaat hem verder bewerken.

meta, QTs 

@toni @elilla It's not quite that simple, and the discussion has been rather muddied, unfortunately.

The short summary is:
- QTs serve as a tool for harassment especially for privileged white folks.
- QTs also serve as an important online equivalent of certain aspects of Black culture (I can't recall the name right now, sorry).
- These two needs are (mostly) reconcilable by making QT support a choice of the person being QT'ed.

The problem is that an opt-in (or opt-out) implementation of QTs has not been forthcoming for reasons of governance failure in Mastodon, and this has created fertile ground for endless shitfights *among users* where this whole nuance of 'varying demographics and needs' is drowned out by a flattened representation of the issue where 'forced absence' and 'forced presence' of the feature are considered the only two options.

Essentially, because nobody has the power to actually fix the problem in the implementation, all the energy goes into *arguing badly about* the problem instead, even though a solution has been known for a long time by this point.

Hi, I'm Sharon and I care about de-shitting the world. My contribution to that effort: my anti-racism newsletter where I share my experiences of racism around the globe and platform Black founders and activists trying to redress inequality. I'm a former trade journalist, journalism lecturer and freelance writer. I have lived and worked in many places, and am currently in Barbados. I love reading (and no, it doesn't have to be highbrow), words, Star Trek and learning new things. #introduction

Houd fascisten van onze straten!

Op de dag na de Internationale Dag tegen #Racisme van 21 maart willen de neo-nazi’s door de straten van Baarn marcheren. Dat mogen we niet laten gebeuren, zeker niet nu we ook met een #extreemrechts kabinet zitten. Samen met andere organisaties organiseren we een tegenprotest en zeggen we: Geen haat in onze straat! Demonstreer mee!

platformstopracisme.nl/22-maar

(initiatief van o.a. AFA Utrecht, @Internationale_Socialisten, @PSRF, ROOD en de @VrijeBond)

@mfierst @bert_hubert (Of het geheel binnen eigen beheer opbouwen, natuurlijk, maar daar lijkt binnen het neoliberale politieke frame nogal een taboe op te rusten.)

@mfierst @bert_hubert Ik geef het een 50/50 kans dat de ICTers dit wel degelijk aan zagen komen, maar dat er bijvoorbeeld van hogerhand geeist is dat het binnen een reguliere aanbesteding gedaan moet worden met een budget dat specifiek is toegespitst op de kosten van de Microsoft-wolk, en dan hou je als ICT-aanbesteder niet echt opties over.

Immers, om een lokale markt op te bouwen van aanbieders die op dergelijke schaal diensten kunnen leveren, zul je eerst in die markt moeten investeren en (als grote partij) commitments moeten maken om die diensten in de toekomst af te nemen, anders is het voor niemand rendabel om het uberhaupt te proberen. Maar dat lijkt moeilijk te zijn binnen het gebruikelijke 'kant-en-klaar' aanbestedingstraject...

@bert_hubert Bedankt voor al het werk dat je hiervoor doet.

Ik vermoed dat we best wat verschillen in politieke uitgangspunten hebben, maar je hebt absoluut gelijk op dit punt, en ik waardeer je doortastendheid in het ter sprake brengen erg. Dergelijke doortastendheid is veel zeldzamer dan het zou moeten zijn!

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@jonny I feel like there's two separate issues at play here, in that "insular response" and "lack of governance structure" are two separate things.

The lack of a governance structure/process of some kind is indeed a problem, though one that IMO is subject to the exact same power dynamics as the 'politics of fascism'; in that there are a handful of 'figureheads' who de facto hold decisionmaking power regardless of the intentions of anyone else around governance (and who don't seem very interested in sharing or making space).

The "insular response" is more complicated though. Many (especially marginalized) folks are here not because they signed up to 'fix society', but because they were seeking refuge personally, in a social space that is made for them, where they are not excluded like they are everywhere else.

Which raises an uncomfortable question: is it actually even reasonable to essentially draft some of the most vulnerable and lowest-spoons folks into becoming responsible for fixing world politics? *Can* you actually expect "fedi" as a whole to be the solution here?

EDIT: Fixed it. Updating my system solved it. 🤦‍♀️

Plasma broke for me yet again 😖

I had an issue where plasmashell would crash immediately as soon as I logged in, and part of the solution was to delete several Plasma configuration files (in ~/.config and ~/.local/share).

Sadly, this made the Window Decoration I was using completely break (see attached image + alt text). I already tried removing and reinstalling it, to no avail. And it's ONLY that deco that broke - others still work.

“‘read, write, own’ web” - "Those who don’t remember the web before platforms, tend to believe that for 10 years web users stared at their monitors in anticipation. Actually they were made to believe it. First by Web 2.0 proponents, and nowadays by aggressive Web3 campaigns that rewrite the history by stating that Web1 was a dull, passive, read only place.”

blog.geocities.institute/archi

Happy captain james cook getting what he deserved Day!

british colonizer captain cook was killed by Native Hawaiians on this day in 1779. cook, whose men spread disease & used violence against Native Peoples for rejecting his rule, was stabbed to death for trying to kidnap the ruling chief of Hawai'i, Kalani'ōpu'u.

*Just reminding folks that Native Hawaiians have asked that commercial travel cease to their islands due to environmental disasters brought on by colonialism.*

I've been thinning out my record collection, and these have to go.

This is mostly easy listening I pulled together for a festival chillout/cafe tent project that never got off the ground.

There's also some 80/90s pop in there, 12" singles, but a few now albums etc, some kids novelty records...

Nothing with much resale value.

Seems a shame to send it to the tip, but splitting/selling it is omgsomuchwork

If anyone wants the whole lot, and can collect from #Bristol (UK) let me know!

Dan plaats je een reactie op een video over fietsongelukken dat de gegevens van het CBS laten zien dat het probleem bij auto's ligt, en dan gaan er meerdere(!) mensen reageren met "het ligt aan de elektrische fietsen", die dus duidelijk zelf niet naar de CBS-data gekeken hebben...

Dat propagandapraatje over hoe gevaarlijk elektrische fietsen wel niet zijn is toch wel heel effectief gebleken, hoor.

Saved and liberated the books I "bought" at Amazon for my Kindle. Amazon will stop offering the "Download & transfer via USB" option, so I have downloaded all 210 books. After downloading, I hunt them through Calibre and a certain plugin to remove the DRM stuff, convert the books to EPUB format so I have my private backup and can put them on a new ebook reader that is more open than the Amazon walled garden. And in future I will buy my eBooks someplace else. #ByeAmazon

random talk about religion 

so, one of the big reasons why "atheist" is not a religion is because religions are far more than a belief system: they're also a culture and a set of traditions. it's why so many people are proudly Jewish despite not really believing in God

but also, the weird thing about this is that the most popular religion in the US and Europe, Christianity, has replaced most of its culture and traditions… with capitalism. every Christian tradition except Christmas and Easter has been removed completely, and those two are still mostly about buying gifts or chocolate eggs

so, in a very real sense, the primary religion of the US and Europe is capitalism, not Christianity. and this openly tracks with basic Christian morals like "love thy neighbour" being completely omitted in favour of capitalist bullshit

the irony, of course, is that Christianity at its core is very anticapitalist, but that's far from what people believe nowadays

random talk about religion 

@clarfonthey On the note of 'atheism', I feel like that particular view of religions necessitates a distinction between 'atheism' and 'Atheism(tm)', so to say.

I'm thinking of eg. the 'atheism youtubers', the 'rationality' crowd, etc. which absolutely do have associated culture and traditions (that, ironically, frequently contradicts rational decisionmaking).

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