someone made an icon theme for VSCode that brings back the old VS2010 file icons and oooh my god I Love This. https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=jez9999.vsclassic-icon-theme
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@chloeraccoon @patterfloof @DreadShips Aside: Do note that if you casually watch lockpickinglawyer near your three-year-old daughter figuring she won't pay attention to it as it's way over her head, you are soon to find you have made a grievous error that will haunt you for the rest of your days.
The stories about my wife's brother and his little girls have been delightful. He deserves everything he gets...
PS: Sister #2 (now 3 years old) has learned to use a screwdriver and has been wreaking havoc. Dad has still not learned his lesson.
@benjojo It occurs to me that this probably constitutes medical data (because transition) and so falls into the Extra Spicy category of the GDPR
moderation, politics
(This is not to say that I never disagree with court rulings, to be clear - there are plenty of morally bad rulings. But they are almost always clearly consistent with the spirit of the law, and the spirit of the law is what the actual problem is.)
moderation, politics
Like, to clarify, the Dutch legal system allows judges a lot of leeway in making rulings; they are not *bound* by precedent, and they are expected to contextually interpret the legislation to filter out loopholes and 'clever' schemes on the executive layer, even when they were not literally accounted for in the law.
In other words, basically the exact same thing as "moderators have final call on what constitutes bannable behaviour".
moderation, politics
It will never stop amusing me how any time there's a discussion around codes of conduct, there will be a lot of people clutching their pearls about 'miscarriages of justice' and 'making moderators the arbiter of truth' and making analogies to legal systems of nation states...
when this is *literally* how the Dutch legal system works, and it is arguably the only part of the government that actually works correctly
@hazelnot WU does let you send money from their website in many places nowadays, and their fees are a lot lower than they used to be. Not everywhere, but enough that it's become an at least somewhat viable option IMO.
(I've used it a couple times to send money, it was nearly indistinguishable in process from any online purchase)
@hazelnot Ah yeah then SL is probably not ideal :/
It's worth checking what your local requirements for Western Union are; in some places they don't do identity checks (and so it can be sent to arbitrary names), but it kinda depends on where you are. WU itself will not tell you this, most likely, you'd have to ask locals who have actually used it.
@hazelnot Second Life used to be a fairly popular way to move money without the usual identity requirements, I don't know if that's still a thing though (and I know it sounds absurd)
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.