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@ytvwld@chaos.social Most of them, really. I'm not saying they are *good* clients by a particular value judgment, to be clear, just that they are *viable* - there is a pretty wide variety of client usage, showing that all of these clients are considered to be good enough by the XMPP userbase to be used in practice.

Whereas in Matrix, other client options technically exist, but "people who are not using Element or a fork thereof" are a rounding error, and even people using other clients usually still run Element on the side.

It has been [0] conferences since I last mentioned #hopepunk in a talk.
Spreading the word of catalysing hope, bringing people together to build a better world, despite (or because of?) systemic forces of dehumanisation.

Today I’m hanging out with the fine folk at @drupalsouth, hearing about open source and documentation.

NixOS, technically a subtoot but it's about all complaints of this kind (2) 

This is of course separate from the usual "something is configured different on this distro and so something else doesn't work out of the box", but *that* part is in no way specific to NixOS.

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NixOS, technically a subtoot but it's about all complaints of this kind 

Sure, NixOS is 'unlike anything else', but only in a few very specific ways (namely the filesystem structure and mutability of system files) and while you could see that as being "difficult to make things work on", another way to see it is that it catches a lot of wrong assumptions for you early. Kind of like the Rust compiler.

Both filesystem structure and mutability of system files are things you should really not be assuming in the first place. Not just for the sake of NixOS, but also for the sake of many other configurations that are much more difficult to test against (because eg. they are embedded systems that only run on specific hardware).

See also: how DaVinci Resolve insists on living in a very specific filesystem path and how that causes trouble on *any* distro that isn't one of the officially supported ones.

trying to think of an elaborate way to brew coffee using laboratory glassware just for the vibes

new Severance ep drops tonight

just a friendly reminder to please CW any spoilers

it's a mystery show

don't spoil a mystery show

spoiling a mystery show is a dick move

@hazelnot I used it like two months ago and back then it seemed to work

And it's always, *always* US-centric stuff. I don't know if Reddit is only translating originally-English posts or what, but it's never anything other than that.

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"For generations, scholars argued that white women were rarely involved in the active buying and selling of Black people. But a growing body of research is challenging that narrative, documenting the significant role that white women played in the American slave trade.

Between 1856 and 1861, white women engaged in nearly a third of the sales and purchases of enslaved people in New Orleans, which was home to the nation’s largest slave market at the time, according to a working paper released by the National Bureau of Economic Research earlier this year.

In 1830, white women accounted for about 16 percent of the purchases and sales of enslaved people in New Orleans, the study found. Elsewhere, an analysis of runaway slave advertisements published between 1853 and 1860, which were compiled by the Black abolitionist William Still, found that white women were listed as owners in about 12 percent of the listings.

Source: "Scholars Thought White Women Were Passive Enslavers. They Were Wrong."
nytimes.com/2024/11/22/us/whit

I really dislike Reddit's automatic post translation. The translations are poor, and it's polluted my search results with useless information - when I'm searching for something in Dutch, it's because I want information that's relevant to the Netherlands, don't spam me with auto-translated US-centric crap!

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(The joke, of course, is that I have already told them exactly why this is, some 4-5 years ago, but they didn't want to hear it.)

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XMPP has lots of viable clients. IRC has lots of viable clients. *Mastodon* has lots of viable clients.

Why doesn't Matrix? That seems like a kind of important question for certain core folks to be asking themselves.

(The emphasis here is on 'viable'.)

@SURF (De reden voor de vraag is dat pogingen in het verleden om originele en/of publiek-domein datasets te gebruiken, op niets zijn uitgelopen, omdat er simpelweg onvoldoende beschikbare data is om nuttige uitkomsten te verkrijgen met LLM-architecturen.)

URGENT :boost_request: here's my (updated) list of folks who need to be prioritized. most on this list are trans & disabled. *most are in increased danger due to US fascism.* please help by pasting their links into your search bar & boosting their posts directly or by giving any small amount. 💗

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Sad bike news 

@rune Wow, that seems like a streak of bad luck...

In #spoonieTown there's a shop with a soundproof back room you can scream and throw china and glassware. Smashy smashy happy happy.

In the front of the store they sell mosaics and stained glass and all sorts of beautiful things, built from the brokenness.

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