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Can you tell where I blocked Alibaba Cloud from my Forgejo instance and cleared out its archive cache?

@Qyriad (That plugin doesn't have recent changes but that's not *necessarily* an issue if the internal API for tsc has remained the same, you'd just install the latest tsc along with it. But I don't use TS so don't know whether that would work here)

@Qyriad You'll probably want something based on LiveReload.

npmjs.com/package/budo + github.com/TypeStrong/tsify would probably do it though idk how well-maintained that particular Browserify plugin is today, there may be others too

I have somehow managed to fuck up my tinc VPN config so badly that my monitoring now thinks all of the remote servers are up, but localhost is down

OH: "my brain is only compatible with infodumps made for the autism API"

uspol meta 

A reminder that whether Trump and friends are able to grab absolute dictatorial power, depends entirely on whether people consider their 'executive orders' legitimate or not, not just legally but also socially.

This also goes for the latest one that claims Trump is the ultimate controller of all government agencies. He won't be unless you accept his claim that he is.

i'm going to be real with you
have respect for hobbyist developers.
I don't care about what people's takes on sustainability is here, that's not relevant to whether you should be taking a hobbyist developer seriously. the entire kernel is literally just a hobbyist project that got big. dozens of graphics drivers that are fully khronos compliant (NOT just asahi!!!) started as hobbies. Panfrost was a hobby project until it wasn't, freedreno was a hobby project until it wasn't, nouveau was a hobby project until it wasn't, radeon.ko was a hobby project until it wasn't, and some of those hobby projects getting the blessing of companies doesn't change that.
open source literally thrives on non-profitable ideas

@hotte @jollysea@chaos.social Are they still? I know that they dropped the "DRM-free" thing for games years ago

re: uspol, why protesting actually matters 

@mynameistillian Relatedly: it's worth asking people who repeat this idea of "building connections", which local movements they have personally been involved in the creation of, as a result of protest attendance.

I've asked people this a couple of times and 100% of the responses were "none", with some variation in the exact wording.

re: uspol, why protesting actually matters 

@mynameistillian The thing with this is that while it sounds nominally true, and it *could* be true in the context of a particular culture... this just doesn't really happen in practice in any NA or EU country that I know of.

For things to work this way, you would need to actually structure the protests to accommodate and encourage building long-term connections. Provide spaces for people to meet and talk, explicitly invite people to do so, make room for it in the schedule and make sure there's food and such.

But what actually happens is that the standard program is "show up, listen to a few speeches, maybe walk a march, go home". As far as I can tell, this "building connections for organizing" only exists in theory.

- designations are second nature to robotgirl fedi users, that it is easy to forget that the average person can only remember the serial numbers of like 5 of their friends.

+ and one name encoded as hexadecimal ASCII, of course.

- of course.

Also, the plan before that is to set up GoToSocial and eventually some Matrix homeserver, on whichever server seems to be most suitable for that

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Happy to announce that Waag Futurelab installed Peertube to host our video content. Check tube.waag.org We are in the process to migrate our Vimeo en Youtube content to the Fediverse.

@jollysea@chaos.social Not exactly a place to buy *arbitrary* books, but as far as I can tell, the books on StoryBundle are consistently DRM-free

In today’s “terminology matters”:

❌ Return To Office policy: middle-management language that assumes “office” is a neutral position, we’re somehow “returning to”. This term has been carefully crafted by corporate strategists to sound as palatable as possible.

✅ Mandatory Commute policy: centers the outcome for workers - spending hours each day on an unpaid commute to and from the office just so we can be on video calls all day.

We don’t just have to accept hostile framing.

Boeiend! Terwijl sommigen stellen, dat transgender zijn een hedendaagse mode is, waren er al in de middeleeuwen mensen (waaronder zij die interseks geboren waren) die zelf hun gender bepaalden en, meestal zonder medische ingrepen, maar zelfs die kwamen voor, bevestigden! theconversation.com/trans-peop

The number went up

I personally know FOUR people at Microsoft now who have gotten laid off in the last 6ish years since I joined two of them through social circles, two thru the actual trans I’ve been on.

all four have been out transfem

I don’t know a single cis person who has been laid off

I know multiple cis men who have done unspeakably incompetent and inappropriate things.

I don’t know a single cis person who has been laid off. I work with a LOT of people at this company.

Like any normal computer toucher my workflow relies on a modified version of a script no one else uses because it's uncommitted in my local git checkout with -rune postfixed to the name.

80% of my timeline comes from instances hosted on various VPSs

20% of my timeline comes from instances hosted on servers with at least one of the following features:

raspberry pi
hanging freely from a ceiling
outdoors
was locked by a carrier
has an internal combustion engine
is made by siemens
makes frequent travel to coordinates that are on the NEWAG denylist

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