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I have noticed that privileged tech dudes are overwhelmingly overrepresented in the group of "people who are fine with the threads implementation as it exists in Matrix/Element today" (and most everyone else seems to hate it and refuses to use it) and I'm not sure what to do with that observation

CW-boost: healthcare system comparison, superficial description of medical procedures 

@starshine@woem.space This perfectly summarizes my frustration.

Dear instance admins,

Please set your account sign-ups to manual review. Your instance doesn’t need to grow at any cost.

Remember: Quality, not quantity.

#fediverse #mastodon #spam #resiliency

a mastodon instance for delightfully tooting about cats

I want to deploy my servers on a new architecture, but it feels like a bit of a risc

@Seirdy@pleroma.envs.net @packetcat "Negotiations stalled, and then ICANN signed an agreement with the corporation"

Okay so it was never really a 'negotiation' to begin with then 😐

Kennen jullie die lijst van leugens van Trump?

Dat hebben we ook nodig, maar dan voor VVD'ers.

Oh we’re doing “your admins can see your DMs” again?

You’ll never guess what’s true about literally every website that has a DM feature

Is there a term (English or not) for when people make something work for them in a way that is busted as hell but charmingly effective and doesnt need to be improved? Im thinking of dragging windows around in a screen recording frame as a way of editing videos rn, but also stuff like idk using a keychain ring on a pants zipper to loop around a button and keep it up, etc. The emphasis is more on the unexpectedness or laterality of approaches than them being "bad."

"Hack" or "kludge" implies too much jankiness and is usually negative, "macgyvering" or "Jerry rigging" is too specific to using only what is on hand to do something, there is a Brazilian word "gambiarra" that I think is quite close but I don't have the cultural context to tell.

Edit: I think gambiarra is what im looking for here, thanks @catzilla !

tumblr but also more general, grump 

Very very tired of people's first response being to try and argue that such-and-such isn't transphobia/racism/whatever instead of taking a step back and thinking or asking about why people feel that it *is*

"Some people try to make everything political" is a political stance

: weet iemand een winkel (in NL of met betaalbare verzending naar NL) die allerhande pride-themed dingen zoals kleding verkoopt? En dan graag eentje die ook echt onderdeel van de queer community is, niet e.o.a. handige jongen die even snel wat winst wil maken

"Technology will not solve social problems" is true, but so is "social solutions to social problems may need certain technology to make them viable", and both are important or otherwise you'll just end up with a dogmatic anti-technology stance

It feels like not long ago that everyone was talking about Tears of the Kingdom.

As an extension of Breath of the Wild's open-world Zelda model, TotK had a lot of interesting ideas, a fascinating physics system, and generally struck a chord with a wide audience. But the more I played it, the more disillusioned I became at its narrative, especially in its use - and attempted subversion - of tropes.

So here's an unlisted thread on careful application of harmful tropes in videogame narratives:

@skrrp Not quite what I'm looking for unfortunately - I do usually want to see the whole page, just without the dialog

@shine I do already have that one, but it's not quite what I'm looking for - it only supports a limited set of sites, and I'm more looking for a general heuristic thing that zaps anything that looks like a modal dialog

: does anyone know of a trustworthy Firefox extension for one-click-zapping various dialog walls (paywalls, registration walls, etc.) where the content is still visible below, but the view is obscured and the scroll is blocked?

(Element zapper in uBlock is not sufficient; it requires too many clicks and does not deal with scroll blocking)

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