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@helle @budsofstone @wgahnagl (If you want, I can see if I can find a relevant alderman for you if you send me the name of the municipality)

@helle @budsofstone @wgahnagl Oh yeah, I more mean in terms of finding an alderman who would be sympathetic to the cause here (safe needle disposal) and who has some kind of jurisdiction over these decisions, and writing them to ask them to investigate this

US academics hosting international conferences which are already planned: I'm sure you all have experience pivoting to all online events and don't need the help I'm able to offer. But do DM me if you want to hear about running a large event via FLOSS platform and tools. I'm super happy to help.

I went to strongly encourage you to switch to virtual now. There are significant advantages to this approach including lower carbon, greater participation from Latin American participants and others who are normally excluded by US border policies, and, of course, its a way to protect your reputation and respect your overseas participants.

In person international travel to the US puts researchers at serious risk of arbitrary detention. You owe it to them to not ask this.

By having a virtual conference, you have greater scope for international participation and can maintain the international relevance of your institution. You can still build on networking and collaboration opportunities for yourself and your students.

I can help you organise/host an algorave connected to your event. This could include sonification of data connected to your discipline or other artistic exploration of your topic area. This can include a chat channel and wprknfor networking. The cross disciplinary exploration is often very helpful.

@helle @budsofstone @wgahnagl Ugh :| That seems like something to maybe poke the municipality about? Getting things done on a local government level is often easier than on a national level, if you can find the right person to talk to

My endstops broke so while I wait for the new ones I've improvised
#3Dprinting

pol 

I feel somewhat worried about the sentiment "I use Signal because I trust Meredith Whittaker"

that has never ended badly

@acetone_kitten @raphaelmorgan @MichaelTBacon Looking at how many people I've seen over the years getting involved in activism and then burning out of again, I'd wager that a big part of *why* we're not there now is precisely because we do not have a culture of rest and recuperation as suggested in the original post.

@helle @budsofstone @wgahnagl Wait, aren't you in NL? I thought all pharmacies here handle and provide sharps containers? Did I misremember?

Inspired by a few posts I've seen recently that complain about everything having become IP, and then TCP, and then HTTP, and there being nothing left in the rest of the space...

Another way to look at this, is as an organic, emergent, permissionless process of people figuring out exactly where the boundary is between "application-specific requirements" and "generalizable requirements" in a network protocol.

And so far, it seems people have largely settled on "a way to transmit discrete arbitrarily-sized messages with an ordering guarantee, built-in support for meta-headers, and serialization of arbitrary labelled data consisting of keys, primitive values, lists, and maps".

Or in other words, HTTP+JSON.

And sure, one way to look at it is "we're neglecting all these other protocol features". But I think it's more constructive to draw insights from this about what people *actually need*, completing that model from the complaints about things people find lacking in HTTP+JSON, and iterating from there in future protocol development.

personal vent, empathy 

"You can't care about everyone's fate, it's too much for one person to bear, you need to learn to let things go"

Well, it would be a hell of a lot easier to deal with if you people didn't insist on making an uphill battle out of every solution to the issues in question!

@joepie91 this was in my ereader and I guess I read it too hard 😑

@ifixcoinops Ah, I think I remember people complaining about some SD cards having a 'book allergy'

@cato Two, ways, at least! Either modelling the physics, or building it and trying it out!

(I suspect that the outcome of the first one is why nobody ever did the second one)

@jonah If the paper spam isn't outright lying, all of the other prizes are either a) cash prizes, b) very large giftcards for normal stores (no way they negotiated *that* kind of discount), or c) high-value electronics.

I couldn't identify any of them as being a way for them to save a buck, which is part of what confused me about this grift.

(Like yeah, giftcards are often how this is done, but we're talking a 1000 EUR giftcard for an online department store here so that's not it)

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