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I wish we could rely on governments or companies or other institutions to be there for us. But increasingly we will not be able to. *We have to do it ourselves.*

Housing, community safety, cyclist/pedestrian infrastructure, local journalism, education, preventing drug overdoses, running social media…It is all up to us. There is no one else.

It's a dizzying realization. It's terrifying…but also incredibly empowering.

Does anyone else feel this way?

🐦

Relatedly: I wish Objection.js actually had meaningful error feedback instead of just throwing a meaningless stacktrace nested 10 levels deep

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@whreq @ardaxi Ik heb met die 'gecko-tape' ook succes gehad op mijn textuurplafond, maar die is wel gelijk een stuk dikker dan de gemiddelde montage-tape

@ShadowJonathan@tech.lgbt Right, am not using the built-in console though

TIL: in VS Code's file switcher 'command bar', you can just enter a path:line:char stacktrace entry and it'll jump directly to the correct location

re: infosec meta 

@Kye@tech.lgbt Basically absolutely zero attempt to understand the reasons for defed, or even acknowledge that hey, maybe these marginalized folks might actually understand a thing or two about threats to their safety

re: infosec meta 

@Kye@tech.lgbt The replies to Jerry's original post about it are basically almost entirely "they clearly don't understand threat models" and/or "they're overreacting", with a significant dose of "they should unblock us so that we, the experts, can teach them proper risk modelling"

infosec meta 

The thing that gets me about the infosec.exchange thing is that at least Jerry seems to understand and respect the choice to defederate...

... which is something that cannot be said for seemingly its entire usebase

I blocked infosec.exchange, in line with Scholar's no-cops policy (I know, strictly speaking not cops, but DHS is close enough for us)

A user on Scholar wanted to migrate there, asked me to un-suspend them while they did that

It took ~ 35 mins for users on infosec.exchange to start sending us harassing messages

Not cool

if the ear resonates with sound waves for your brain to interpret as sound, does that mean when I put a square wave in Famitracker my ear drum is doing binary

@ifixcoinops I'm trying to find #theowlhouse people
PLEASE!
No one seems to have moved from the bird app. I don't think they learnt how to fly yet....or they're all penguins in which case i'm in big trouble because I was only on there for the artists 😭

For other instance admins 

It's okay to say "we don't allow police on our instance"

Scholar has had that in our About for at least a year:

scholar.social/about

We also had a "no institutions, only individuals" policy for even longer

This has done us well

I just want to remind you that you don't have to provide volunteer tech support and hosting for agents of the government, for-profit companies, or other institutions

You can just, not

And it's bad for your community if you do

@berge @ruby This really doesn't address the concerns, and it's not really raising any points I haven't heard a hundred times before, but honestly it's not a discussion I really feel like continuing right now.

It's an extremely exhausting one because I always end up having to deconstruct a ton of assumptions not just about how government oppression works, but also about how government infosec organizations work internally.

I've had to have it too often already, and I just don't really see any reason to have it again here.

infosec, cops 

@berge @ruby Yes, plus the operator's own history with feds

(And no, there is no such thing as "government infosec organizations for the public good", regardless of what they say on the tin they *always* end up supporting cops one way or another)

@berge @ruby The problem isn't "cops exist". The problem is "cops are welcomed" (or, in the case of this particular instance, "cops are actively invited"). It makes the people running the instance untrustworthy.

operator precedence parsing was solved 100 years ago, y'all just cowards

Everything *else* aside, having a government account hosted on a community server seems an awful lot like having a government website hosted at something like

bobspersonalpage.com/users/~InternalRevenueService

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