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Your regular reminder that some men need abortions too, and leaving us out of the conversation as irrelevant only furthers the christofascist agenda we’re all fighting.

#abortionIsHealthcare #abortionIsAHumanRight #transmasc #transMan

CorM🌱 - @Cor10792734

Zo simpel kan het zijn, gewoon lekker met hark en bezem..of laten liggen! Geen herrie, beter voor natuur, biodiversiteit en lucht.

I was playing Panel De Pon (Tetris Attack) endless mode, and scored high enough that instead of giving me the usual game over screen upon losing, it congratulated me, showed the combos I scored, and then showed the game's copyright, and is now unresponsive to input.  Did... did I just "beat" endless mode?!

How do you *predominantly* access the Fediverse?

Please reshare for a wider sampling.

Feel free to add comments, of course. Just trying to get a sense of balance of interfaces to this place.

automated domain block scrapers 

As a follow up, the following IPs tried to scrape domain blocks today, despite the endpoint being in /robots.txt. As you can see, the top one reported in the post I'm replying to is quite aggressive and it is the one I reported in my previous post.

I've excluded traffic coming from known Tor exit nodes.

IPv6 addresses might be blockable in a /64 subnet.

The "line format" is: Count "IP address" comment (optional)

15 "2605:6400:30:f1cf:bc96:423a:b37e:41a4" ryona dot agency scraper (see previous post)
3 "138.37.89.34"
1 "54.237.170.218" run on AWS
1 "54.159.204.56" run on AWS
1 "3.90.1.250" run on AWS
1 "3.86.254.32" run on AWS
1 "35.171.20.113" run on AWS
1 "35.170.187.122" run on AWS
1 "2a0e:1c80:1:1:45:15:16:60"
1 "193.110.95.34"
1 "18.212.195.148" run on AWS
1 "104.219.42.235" social.chocoflan.net, chocoflan.net

#FediBlock

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Waarom is de sociale norm dat je 2 dezelfde kousen draagt? Als er 1 van kapot is, dan smijt de doorsnee mensen de andere sok ook weg.

Ik pleit voor het normaliseren van verschillende sokken dragen!

BREAKING: Mozilla has revealed a new logo for their Firefox browser. A different approach from the current minimalistic trends. #fox #firefox #mozilla

Last night, I ate a clock. It was very time consuming..

Especially when I went back for seconds.

re: long, mobile/ARM NixOS 

@ebi Whoops, that one was supposed to be attached to this toot: khiar.net/@ebi/109496437685841

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long, mobile/ARM NixOS 

@ebi Heh, that's a tricky one!

So I would say that there's not really any *fundamental* difference between ARM/mobile and other systems, in that all the same benefits are still useful on those devices for all the same reasons.

What *is* different, however, is the typical hardware configuration of such devices - and I can see some issues there with the current state of Nix and NixOS.

Some things that come to mind:

- Nix is currently not exactly resource-efficient. It requires quite a bit of CPU and RAM to evaluate a system configuration, which is not great on many mobile devices, which are often specced lower.

- The atomic upgrade model is great, but also very space-hungry. Again, mobile devices are frequently not very generous on storage space, and this could cause issues, at least without a deduplicating filesystem.

- Nix is still heavily keyboard-oriented, and well, most such devices don't have a keyboard :) So it's probably *even more* important for there to be good management UIs on such devices. Less of a problem for embedded ARM stuff like routers.

I don't think that any of these issues are impossible to overcome, but there's definitely quite a bit of 'core work' left to make this viable outside of an experimental context.

That having been said, there *is* mobile.nixos.org/ as an ongoing project. I've also seen various efforts for running NixOS on eg. ARM routers, but I'm not sure what the status of any of them is.

Perhaps more interesting in the immediate term is using Nix as a build system for eg. Android images; and there's actually active work ongoing here! Robotnix can build customized AOSP systems, for example: github.com/danielfullmer/robot

Maybe other "off-device" approaches might be viable as well - if it doesn't need to run on the device itself, that'll at least eliminate the CPU/RAM constraints.

In summary: I think it would be really cool to run NixOS on mobile/ARM devices, but I think that in practical terms we're still quite a way away from it - further than for desktop/server usage.

Three separate times this morning I've had to look at Musk's latest transphobia as I review Trending posts.

Please.

CW this stuff.

Big Tech platforms can’t build for worst case scenarios (like Elon-style fascist takeover). First, they can’t acknowledge that there is a worst case; that it is possible, because that’s an invitation to regulation. Secondly, building is the problem. The only solution is dismantling

For most of us it's a holiday tradition, but HVAC contractors use add-vent calendars throughout the year.

it's a brilliant move.
no one can criticize the problems with your software if it never fucking runs

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Huh, I wonder what [thing] is. *searches online*

*opens article*

*article is actually a video*

WELP, guess I'll never know! *closes tab*

(follow up on previously blocking lain.gay for homophobia)
Had a bunch of emails with the admin, who didn't realise that 'limits' are local and were wondering why they were being accused of hosting bigotry - they had limited the user to give them a chance to migrate but hadn't deleted the offending posts 'cause they thought nobody would be able to see the user.

Anyway, since they *have* now removed the user and I haven't seen anything else problematic, we've lifted the suspend to silence.

chpol 

switzerland is once again having a normal one, the blackout/low power availabilty plans rank ski lifts at higher priority than hospitals

so like if we are running low on power hospitals would get their power cut before fucking ski lifts

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