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Trump, segregation, uspol 

Wow, I wasn't expecting the speed run to be this speedy. They are bringing back segregation, as in non-white people explicitly not allowed to use white facilities.

thenation.com/article/politics

there needs to be a person doorbell so someone can tell cloudflare that im a person and let me in to any website

If you’re helping resist in ANY way, do it quietly and leave your phone at home.

Organize offline. Use Signal if you absolutely have to have digital communications.

Social media has taught us to forgo discretion in an effort to get clicks and likes.

Discretion could save your life right now.

@joepie91 It's probably fine that every business is adding the ability to spend money you don't have, try not to think too deeply about what this implies about the general situation.

governance advice 

One insight I've gained from many years of being involved in governance discussions...

If someone responds to governance advice with some variation on "prove to me that it works", rather than an interest to non-judgmentally understand its mechanics or effects in depth... then they are exceedingly unlikely to ever take your advice no matter how much proof you provide. It's probably not worth having the conversation at all.

When people are genuinely interested in your advice, they do not demand proof - they ask to learn from you. They open a space in their heart or mind where the new ideas can go.

If someone demands proof, chances are good that they're just trying to strike down your idea without making it look like they are to others - in a way that lets them claim that they've considered the idea, when they really never had any genuine intention of doing so and were just looking for the nearest way to make you 'wrong'. They're setting you an impossible-to-meet challenge.

Hey, so, in light of Microsoft killing off Windows 10 in October (digipres.club/@misty/114190352)...

If you want more people to use Linux, now would probably be a good time to start talking to your friends and relatives about how Linux will still work and get updates and, most importantly, *offer to help them setting it up and keeping it working*.

And ideally, take notes of what problems they run into, because those notes are going to give you a pretty good idea of what needs changing for Linux to become more widely usable to people. Maybe you could even contribute some of the fixes yourself!

@AFriendlyBeagle Here, Klarna is trying to make fucking in-store loans a thing, too. Like, in physical stores. Can these people just fuck off.

Apparently Doordash is adding the ability to finance your takeout order with Klarna, and if the next financial crisis is caused by too many people defaulting on their burger loans instead of their mortgages I'll be going to live in the mountains

That's a problem for future me. I'm sure future me will be angry at past me about it - but thankfully I am current me, and neither past nor future me, so therefore *I* will never have to deal with the consequences

racisme 

Brandbommen en varkenspoten aan het hek bij een AZC-locatie, maar nee hoor, Nederland "heeft geen racismeprobleem"...

the fediverse is so full of communists that instead of having many spammers we have one spammer and we all have to share her

governance advice 

One insight I've gained from many years of being involved in governance discussions...

If someone responds to governance advice with some variation on "prove to me that it works", rather than an interest to non-judgmentally understand its mechanics or effects in depth... then they are exceedingly unlikely to ever take your advice no matter how much proof you provide. It's probably not worth having the conversation at all.

When people are genuinely interested in your advice, they do not demand proof - they ask to learn from you. They open a space in their heart or mind where the new ideas can go.

If someone demands proof, chances are good that they're just trying to strike down your idea without making it look like they are to others - in a way that lets them claim that they've considered the idea, when they really never had any genuine intention of doing so and were just looking for the nearest way to make you 'wrong'. They're setting you an impossible-to-meet challenge.

@virtulis I'm not sure how the targets are being selected, but I noticed that different people started receiving spam at different times. It had been singing around for at least days, for example, before I got the first one; but after that I got them regularly. Likewise the initial reports were distributed over time.

So it's definitely also not something as simple as "send to every user with >X followers"

re: no alt; crude drawing of the problem 

@stella @schrottkatze (If you want the full curtain to be openable, rather than having two 'halves' that can only be opened towards the 'center corner', you would also need some kind of loops that are open at the top so that they can pass the ceiling attachment pole thing. That might be a bit harder to find, but it's at least mechanically possible to make.)

re: no alt; crude drawing of the problem 

@stella @schrottkatze My bathroom has a curved shower curtain rail that is attached on both ends *and* to the ceiling in the middle so that it doesn't sag at the corner - maybe something like that might work? That should be able to handle heavier curtains as long as the rail itself is strong enough.

Thanks, Plasma, not like I'm actively playing music *right now* or anything

So in my quest to redesign a couple of Matrix protocol things, here's one thing that has been incredibly frustrating...

It's very easy to design deterministic algorithms that are efficient in most cases and only slow in uncommon cases. But those algorithms are completely useless in systems where an untrusted party controls whether something is the slow uncommon case... which is the case for most of a messaging protocol.

And designing deterministic algorithms that are efficient in most *real-world cases*, and resistant to artificial worst-cases... *that* is much more difficult!

The polylibrary story by @foone lives in this one's memory banks rent free

CW: kink, tattoos, body mods, various kinks are mentioned
foone.tumblr.com/tagged/Polyli

HEY FEDI! How might you make some DIY trading cards?

I want something sturdy enough to stand up to a few decades of kicking around in a junk drawer. Ideally, I want custom wax packs to wrap them in, but I'd settle for printed foil.

I'm in favor of either a fully DIY option or a service I can hire.

Any ideas? Brainstorm with me!

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