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@timbray What really irritates me about that article is that the answer to "how could this happen" has been screamed from the rooftops by anticapitalists for years now, and it *could* have been prevented, and yet we get some milquetoast conclusion here of "oh weird how that happened, must have been a coincidence of circumstances" as if there's just a little happy bug in the system and this wasn't a case of deliberately exploiting systemic issues

@scanlime That's kinda the vibe I'm getting also, but I've found it difficult to piece together the receipts of what's happening :/

Server suggestions; boost request 

Hey all, some colleagues in our local UX professionals group are seeking UX or design-specific Masto servers to join as a first server; any pointers?

Boosts appreciated!

re: same, unpaywalled 

@alks@todon.eu Whoops, sorry, I didn't realize it was paywalled; I use github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-p and it automatically bypassed it, heh

how neurodiversity interacts with transphobia :boost_requested:​ 

So I haven't seen this discussed anywhere, but I think it's an important thing to talk about: how neurodiversity often ends up being a conduit for transphobic sentiments.

For a while now, I've had a hypothesis about the interaction between these two things, and that hypothesis seems to be confirmed in pretty much every case I've looked at:

I think that a lot of neurodiverse people are some form of agender without realizing it, that they genuinely do not understand the experience of (affirmative) gender identity, and that this is a major conduit for transphobic sentiments to propagate.

Usually it goes something like this:
- "Why would anyone care about gender that much? That just seems like a social construct"
- Reads some transphobic thinkpiece about how trans folks "do it for the attention" and are "faking it" and how it's an "epidemic"
- This seems to match with their perception of gender identity (particularly deviating from AGAB) as being something that's "made up" and not really important
- "Ah so clearly trans people are just faking it and they have an agenda, that's why it doesn't make any sense"
- Proceeds to perpetuate talking points from the transphobic sources which they feel "enlightened" them on the matter

I'm... not sure what to do about this. In the cases I've looked at, the apparently-agender folks perpetuating these sentiments never seemed to do it out of *malice*, but rather out of confusion.

Essentially, they were victims of a cisnormative society just as much as other trans folks are, but they didn't realize it, and they ended up causing harm to other trans folks in the process.

That harm has been done, that it was out of ignorance doesn't change that. At the same time, this feels like a preventable problem? But I also can't ask of trans folks to "be patient" with people spouting transphobic sentiments.

So yeah, no idea what to do with this observation now :/ But hopefully pointing it out will at least be a step towards a solution.

a sad story with happy ending:
back in 1995, in the netscape days, there was this little site called Betrayal at Krondor Help Web. some icelandic guy did the thankless job of mapping every treasure chest, enemy, dirt pile, maze, and moredhel chest puzzle solution. i visited and used it for decades.

Professor Eysteinn Björnsson updated that #retrogaming site for 25 years, until he unexpectedly died in 2021. i am honoured to now host it in his memory in perpetuity at dimwood.net

Reminder that "intellectual property" and "paying artists" are two *completely* separate things, and the only reason people think of it as the same thing is because of years of publishing industry (ie. middleman) propaganda that very deliberately created that confusion

@ErinInTheMorn There seem to be almost no entries outside of North America - is that because the map is (potentially) incomplete, or because it more or less doesn't exist outside of North America?

@kim FWIW, Wayland is a protocol rather than a specific implementation, so it's also possible that other Wayland compositors may exist that aren't so power-hungry, because different compositors don't necessarily share any implementation code

@kim I mean, I can't find my hueg X protocol book right now so I can't verify, but I definitely recall every single documentation resource hammering on "your window will NOT be shown until you map it, do not forget!!!" so I'm kind of extrapolating from that

@kim Wait. Isn't configuring windows before mapping them an entirely valid thing to do? Mapping just controls visibility AFAIK, and a configure request shouldn't result in an implicit visibility change.

A serious note on #FollowFriday, heavily inspired by @researchfairy toots today, is that your list of X Type of Person can also be Y person's hitlist for harassment campaigns. Much better to discover people more organically or through themselves and their own hashtags unless the person you're intending to Follow Friday has given their consent to be on an additional-exposure list. 1/2

this is the most succinct response I've ever seen to the comment "but Android is Linux!!"

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