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People always say you should put love into everything you do, but when you're making #gravy you absolutely do not want to put love in, it really ruins the consistency. What you REALLY want to add is anxiety. Now, I know it sounds counter-intuitive, but you really can't go wrong; a tiny bit of anxiety makes the gravy really tremble for those who love a bit of movement in their sauce, a medium dollop of anxiety gives it a nice glossy sheen, and a huge scoopful of anxiety makes your gravy just POP.

@adam Particularly notable to me was this comment: "As in, has he told you specifically that's what it's for?"

If someone gets *that* far into a discussion about a dogwhistle and *still* shows such ignorance to how dogwhistles work, they are either deliberately concerntrolling or consciously choosing to remain ignorant.

Okay this is pretty hilarious, a Dutch soda brand (Hero) recalled their apple juice because it contained caffeine

That just sounds like a product idea to me

long-ish response to etiquette question 

@williampietri This pretty much describes me (and it's definitely an AuDHD thing). What works best for me is when someone just outright asks "when should I remind you?" and otherwise makes clear what the expectations are.

For example, something like "let me know if you don't have time for this right now, I have a plan B" or "if you want to delay, just send me a short e-mail with when to remind you, nothing fancy" is immensely helpful to me in communicating the (social) expectations.

It's a pretty difficult balance to hit, even for myself; too many reminders and it starts feeling like pressure, too few reminders and it just vanishes from my brain, never to be found again, and I don't always know what the right frequency is for myself. So I wouldn't blame anyone for getting the frequency wrong, as long as I can tell them "hey remind me less/more often" without them getting offended (and like with everything, it helps if that's made explicit).

I guess in the end it all comes down to the ability to communicate expectations and needs clearly and directly in both directions, without dancing around the issue. As long as that's possible (and I can be *confident* that it is), I'm not likely to be bothered by any particular choice someone makes on how to interact with me, because it can always be corrected for anyway.

Free Geek Twin Cities is an incredible resource.

That is all

so from the looks of it, the bots are scraping trending hashtags like #SilentSunday , #RulesToSqueakBy , #MonochromeMonday etc, all of which are filled with gentle civilians posting pretty photos and thoughtful advice. perhaps the most sporting thing to do in the circumstances would be to drive a little-used hashtag to the top of the chart instead

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AI grifters have turned their attention to scraping mastodon hashtags to generate seo spam blogposts. you know what to do

Mastodonian white-moderate-scold culture is most repugnant when it comes to mutual aid. Black single mother needing help with medical expenses? Report. Palestinian family trying to survive a genocide? Report.

It's the online version of white people calling the cops if they see an Indigenous, Black, or Brown person in "their" street. No discussion, evidence or proof of wrongdoing needed when you've got Privileged White People Gut-feelings

meta subtoot 

@schratze as the old credo of centrism goes: "I can excuse fascism but i draw the line at being against fascism"

Wow just had a really nice conversation with someone on the train for like 45 minutes

@oldladyplays awww how sweet!! Well I'd just got back from wandering about the mountain hehe, but I was basically gonna say-

Many young people are disillusioned by the promised SA the ANC and Mandela had envisioned.

Mass unemployment. White people still living separately in their fancy estates and beach towns, while now claiming to be victims of white genocide. Ethnic tensions amongst black people and fellow Africans still rampant.

So you know, just products of colonialism and neoliberalism.

@oldladyplays unfortunately from the BBC, but-
"In 1990, Mr Mandela confirmed the intentions of the African National Congress (ANC) - the liberation movement which he led into government in 1994 - to nationalise mines, banks and "monopoly industries".

But following concerns that nationalisation would have a ruinous effect on the economy and to ensure a smooth transition of power, Mr Mandela dropped the policy. "

bbc.com/news/world-africa-6762

Let me gather my thoughts and drink water. Will elabora-

Y'all gotta stop quoting Mandela so much, that nigga a sellout bruh 😭 he's like the MLK of Africa bruh, take that as you will.

Good morning everyone. :)

I hope you have a Magnificent Monday.

Always remember, you are loved and your dreams matter.

Today we are gonna be talking about how Hard Disk drives work.

An HDD consists of one or more rigid disk platters, typically made of aluminum or glass. These platters are coated with a magnetic material that allows for data storage. The read/write head, also known as the disk head, is an electromagnet mounted on a movable arm. It can both write data onto the disk by aligning magnetic particles on the platter and read data by detecting the orientation of those particles. The disk platters are spun at high speeds typically between 5,400 and 15,000 revolutions per minute by a spindle motor, allowing for quick data access. Data is stored in concentric circles, called tracks, on the disk platter.

@q Dunno if still the case, but some of their folks used to hang around LowEndTalk so I guess you could always complain there and see if that attracts someone?

anyone have a contact at Voxility? they're dropping my traffic and won't answer my emails because I'm not a customer

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