political campaigning PSA
Many folks here probably already know this, but it's worth repeating, because I think it's one of the most crucial yet overlooked things about political campaigning:
Always demand *twice* what you're looking to get. People will generally treat 'campaigning for change' like a negotiation, and they will (unfortunately) usually not accept rational arguments by themselves.
If you demand the outcome you want, then your campaign is basically guaranteed to fail; you will get something that's inbetween your demands and the status quo. Doesn't matter how reasonable your demands are, you will not get them.
The purpose of asking for twice what you want is to make the reasonable ask actually *look* reasonable to people, by framing it on a broader spectrum of possibilities.
(If necessary, delegate the "demanding twice what you want" to a separate organization that you can afford to 'burn', so that your main organization looks like the reasonable party.)
Yes, it sucks that this is necessary.
On the reach of and ubiquity of white supremacy:
My partner is white, but she also does a lot of work trying to dismantle, teach about, and vocalize/ verbalize the existence and effects of white supremacy, cultural imperialism, and colonialism while teaching younger generations of culinary students in the US (in California, which is relatively more liberal and relatively better educated than many other US states). Also the majority of her students are young adults, and people of color, often in community with various other forms of marginalization.
So as you might expect, she talks and teaches about social justice and antiracism a lot. It's also a pedagogical priority at the college where she teaches.
A few days ago, a student asked why albacore tuna tends to be more expensive than other kinds of canned tuna in US markets. Because my partner is always attributing disparities in demand and economy to the white supremacy, she did so again, with no real basis, sort of jokingly.
But later she researched it and it really is because of white supremacist cultural expectations. And this actually applies to other food products that are "lighter" in color, with a more "refined" or "subtle" taste. In the US, these characteristics are strongly economically tied to white supremacy.
@elilla Yeah, it's far from ideal, certainly - feels more like it was designed specifically for "I pay for the server but it's the job of someone else to admin it" and nothing else
@elilla For dedicated servers, it's under the "admin login" tab in the server details
The secondary admin account only has limited permissions though, iirc, and you can only create one
Maybe some of my followers can help me with this #question.
I remember reading about Chinese diaspora labour organisations, some sort of mutual aid society type thing, or proto-unions. However, though I remember they had a name, I forgot what it was and I'm finding it impossible to google for it. Anyone knows?
@tommythorn @darkling @NanoRaptor An ex-cofounder of mine from a previous company had his house catch fire.
Including a server containing a ton of irreplaceable data belonging to a client that was super paranoid and had an NDA clause mandating all data be stored on premises (his house since it was a tiny startup).
Luckily he had fiber with fast upload.
The client ssh'd *into the burning building* and managed to save most of the data before power was lost. Talk about a close save.
@cody Sort of gender-dependent? Specifically mostly attracted to ambiguous-gendered/ungendered folks.
Makers of the Stanley mug say "lead is used in the manufacturing process, but the product needs to be damaged in order to expose the lead."
yeah good thing people don't ever have favorite coffee mugs that they use for years even though they're beat to shit.
I only recently got rid of this travel mug I'd had for about 25 years
I never want to get to a point where I have to turn down random meetings with people asking for help with stuff. I take a meeting or two a week thats just like "how do I do this thing" or "how are you thinking about this" and they are often my favorite part of the (work) week. I have seen people on here host "open office hours" in a more structured way where they set aside an hour or two just for helping ppl with stuff, and I love that.
Thats one of those big hidden harms of overworked profs having to tend grants all the time, all that accumulated wisdom and no time to share it.
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