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"De verhalen die ik hoorde waren verbijsterend: vrouwen die gepest en ontslagen worden wanneer ze de avances van hun chef afwijzen, afschuwelijke huisvesting waar de ratten rondlopen, schijnconstructies om mensen geen loonsverhoging of contract te geven. Gedwongen doorwerken tijdens ziekte. Potige medewerkers van uitzendbureaus die mensen intimideren of in elkaar slaan, levensgevaarlijke werkomstandigheden, werkgevers die zwaargewonde arbeidsmigranten voor hun woningen dumpen."
nrc.nl/nieuws/2024/01/05/onder

@sindarina FWIW, there seem to be a couple of critical comments on PubPeer for this one: pubpeer.com/publications/CC529

(I have no idea whether those comments have merit, this is not my area of competence)

I've discovered a very odd service that runs from Reading all the way through to Salisbury.

So I've decided to take it!

Why is it odd?
- It's SWR. Usually trains from Exeter and Salisbury would run through to Waterloo, not to Reading.
- It only runs both ways throughout the day on weekends
- On weekdays it does something even more odd, and only runs one way (Salisbury to Reading) twice in the evening!
- I don't think this existed before

If anyone knows why this exists I'd love to know 😅

Last night I found out why some of my repos on my forge have weird language stats: because Markdown and Org documents are generally ignored for Reasons.

I do not like when such decisions are made for me. I very much want my repository stats to include prose in the language stats! In more than one repository, the prose is the code, it is the main content!

This is especially jarring when HTML is considered for stats. Consider this repository: with prose disqualified, it's 56% HTML, 25.9% SCCS, 11.5% Nix, and 5.4% Pascal.

With prose enabled, it's 39.8% Markdown, 32.4% "text", and only 15.7% HTML and 7.2% SCSS.

The difference is stark. Flagging HTML as the main language here is just plain wrong.

Or take my NixOS configuration! 49.7% Shell, 26.8% Emacs lisp, 23.% Nix. But when I don't disqualify prose: 87% Org, 10.6% Text, 1.2% Shell, 0.6% Emacs lisp, 0.6% Nix.

So of course I am going to do something about it, because wrong stats make me Angry. Pull request against #Forgejo coming up shortly, I'm writing tests already.

Listening to my husband argue with the cat.

"I can't make it stop raining, Pica."
"Maarah!"
"I can't. It's not like the sink or the shower."
"MaaaaraHH!!"
"You didn't like it when I opened the door. It's January. It's wet and cold."
"RRRAaanah!"
"OK OK"
*opens door*
"MARAAAHH!"
"I know it's cold!"
"rrrrah?"
"I can't turn off the rain."
"murrah."
"I think you're unreasonable too."

Hi! If you're finding me, this is a stress test of the ActivityPub ecosystem's IDN (Internationalized Domain Name) support.

It isn't great! The software works fine, but mentioning this account on Pleroma/Akkoma right now is impossible with Markdown, unless you change the TLD to Hiragana (minna in romaji)

Other software seems to handle it alright, switching between without effort.

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IDNs are rare; you likely will never see this in the wild! The whole "xn--" prefix is by design, this is how the internet "ASCII"-ifies domains that aren't plain ASCII.

I am not breaking your instance. Your client is fine. It's doing its best. Even if it adds an emoji.

Love you~

if you replace "the economy" with "my investments" in most financial articles it all starts to make a hell of a lot more sense

I’m starting to think fedi needs a two-tier follow system.

“follow” as in “I want to see all public posts from that account on my timeline”.
“folllow” as in “I want to actually be a follower and see followers-only posts”.

now we only have 2. but there are valid use cases for 1. that I am encountering both as a follower and as someone others want to follow.

as far as I can tell, there is no reason for 1. to not exist: those posts are public anyway. is it possible and practical at protocol level? is there a way to get the source instance to federate all such posts to the “follower’s” instance despite no “real” follow? no clue. someone who knows activitypub would have to chime in.

as for my use cases: I am posting almost everything public, but sometimes do a more personal post (usually related to mental health) that’s followers-only. I restrict my followers to queer neurodivergent beings that pass my vibe check because that’s the audience I’m comfortable sharing this with.

but there are others interested in less personal things I post and right now they have no way to get those things on their timeline. this is annoying.

sure, I can do multiple accounts. but that feels like a kludge that got carried over as a “solution” from tw*tter instead of doing it right in the first place. also, using multiple accounts is a pain in existing frontends. they implement an impractical paradigm of switching the context of the entire application, instead of presenting a combined timeline. then there’s the entire bullshit with having to boost things from the other account so they reach the rest of the relevant audience and so on. kludge.

I wonder exactly how much of the internet would evaporate instantly if you detonated a high-altitude nuclear weapon over the bay area?

I'm not saying it'd be a good idea to destroy silicon valley in a flash of nuclear fire, but just EMPing the area would take out a frightening amount of servers all at once.

reminder to not reply to a post or dm someone just saying "hi" because that i very much interpret that as trying to trap someone into a situation, if you're gonna talk to me and i don't know you please state your intentions with your introductory "hi"

*Superb* thread here in which @shauna posts her notes from reading Jessie Singer’s book “There Are No Accidents”

It’s about how corporate interests create dangerous/lethal products — from automobiles to addictive medicines and more — then capture the regulators, so that reasonable precautions around their use are tossed out …

… then, when people are injured or killed, they say, “whoops just an accident”

Read the whole thread!

social.coop/@shauna/1101878305

She may have been born in winter, but she's no winter #cat. I think she hasn't been outside for a month now. She will sit in the windows, but when given the opportunity to go out she couldn't care less.

#Caturday #CatsOfTheFediverse #CatsOfMastodon

re: Obliquely food, kitchen gadget (airfryer) opinion solicited! 

@jacel They have been a massive help for me in times of low spoons; throw in something, let it run, give it a quick shake halfway through, done.

Combined with a contact grill (almost impossible to burn stuff on that!) it's how I cooked for myself for quite a long time, and how I managed to eat vaguely healthy meals even when I didn't have energy for cooking.

I had very good experiences with a specific model sold by Lidl (no longer available); it had fins on the side of the round basket, which seemed to help a lot in getting an even crust on food, and made especially fries extremely well.

The one I have now isn't quite as good, but still definitely serviceable. Less crunchy results, though, and less evenly so. Also Lidl, different model.

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