A robust alternative to 2FA has to take into account three super common scenarios:
- you are in a foreign city and have been mugged, your wallet and phone have been stolen from you
- you have dropped your keys down the drain
- you are homeless, your phone has just died, and your only computer is a public access library computer running Internet Explorer 6. you are not able to afford a monthly subscription to Bitwarden
Angry, trans/queer/disabled erasure, hachyderm
Hey if you're in the hachy discord diverting attention from your instance's problems by attacking someone who's standing up against the shit going on on your instance because he's white and therefore must be suspect and possibly also trans/queerphobic, but conveniently failing to mention the fact that he himself is trans and queer and disabled:
Yeah, you keep solidifying your instance's rep, we're all watching
So I've been thinking about offer a trans movement assistint service and what that would look like..
So many people want to leave red states and relocate to blue states at a low cost. What would this help look like and what is needed?
Something like someone to help pack and move, carry stuff, then scam Amtrak for free to go from red to blue then help pack unload then connect people to local trans anarchists could be something.
Tho I'm struggling to find accounts of exactly what people who are tryjng to leave their state need.
I'm just spit balling atm so I figured I'd ask cuz there are people on mastadon who likely have a better idea of what kinda help is needed / struggles to overcome
Boosting is also appreciated so I can get ideas from people who don't follow me. And this isn't super theoretical I've moved and helped people move cross the USA like 10+ times now and think I'm decent. Plus I'm constantly in the move too.
Plus I Cary very little so I have lots of room to carry other people's shit.
re: meta, subtoot
Like, to be clear, I could probably believe that that "no fundraising" policy was genuinely out of ignorance rather than malice...
... but immediately drawing attention to how much people should pity you for getting backlash, rather than acknowledging the harm you've done and taking responsibility for it, that's where my assumption of good faith disappears
I'm just saying, if there was a 13 BILLION dollar grant available to me to build a company to fix all these problems with Mastodon, we could make some massive headway. But I guess instead we'll convince ourselves that these are outlandish, unsustainable monthly costs:
> On average it cost $.0085 per registered account and $.041 per MAU [monthly active user].
> Communities are not siloed independent bubbles. People are Venn diagrams of lots of communities and interests. Selecting a username can be difficult, deciding which community you want as part of your identity—even if you can change it—is too much. The act of choosing a server has kept more than a few people away from Mastodon.
..surely I am not the only one who also experiences this feeling in offline communities. Has Silicon Valley just convinced people that these aren't problems everywhere?
I refuse to accept that we can't have nice things because they're hard and expensive. The "free" things aren't cheap, the ease comes at great cost to real people and communities, and responsibility is nowhere to be found when shit gets messy.
The tool that's free to you and provides nearly unlimited reach for organizing also enables genocide elsewhere. You either accept that complexity and do something about it or you let someone else renege on your behalf. So much easier to swallow that way 🙄
It turns out that when you pump a spigot of cash into building technology, the quality is significantly better than stuff developed on a shoestring budget by a single person!
We see VC-funded companies take investments for *years* before ever breaking even. Uber lost billions and said they may "never achieve profitability" at their IPO ffs https://techmonitor.ai/policy/digital-economy/uber-profitability-lyft-didi-aurora
"Disruptive", "unicorn" tech gets built because rich patrons want to see it built and fund it. That's the secret in plain sight.
It's really quite incredible how cloudycloud providers like AWS and Google Cloud have managed to sell themselves as "more resilient due to geographical distribution" (and charge a premium accordingly) when in reality their redundancy model seems to be literally the same as any $5 VPS host with more than one datacenter location
Stopping sideshows with infrastructure:
✅ Cheap
✅ Effective
✅ Respects civil liberties
✅ Also calms everyday traffic and makes streets safer in general
Stopping sideshows with cop surveillance drones:
❌ Hella expensive
❌ Probably won't work
❌ SFPD will turn it on protesters
❌ Does nothing to stop everyday distracted/reckless driving that kills people
Of course the reactionaries choose option 2. #SFPol #BikeSF #VisionZeroSF
Hey, all open space/public access advocates: tonight Mission Greenway appears before the Board of Appeals to explain why many Mission residents don't want an iron gate and a private commerical parking lot to become the fate of one of the biggest parcels in the Mission. We'd love it if you could join us.
https://sf.gov/meeting/april-26-2023/board-appeals-hearing-april-26-2023
To attend the hearing in person on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 5:00 pm, go to City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 416, San Francisco.
To attend over the phone: Call 1-669-900-6833 and enter the meeting ID: 853 7387 5661. Dial *9 (star 9) to raise your hand.
With love and hope,
Elizabeth
uspol, missouri ban, damn
also it's worth noting here that this emergency act was an absolute blindside. we knew missouri was getting worse, but they couldn't successfully exempt our care from medicaid before (now they are, apparently)
like, there was always still a little ways to go before we got *here.* The frog was being boiled, but this was a massive jump.
and republicans need to keep being shocking and proactively cruel. expect this to happen tomorrow.
i started this month like any other.
uspol, missouri ban, damn
my doctor's office just called. i had checked in with them over a week ago over whether they'd be able to provide me with care anymore and it was basically "idk wait n see." Except like, compassionately.
anyway i just found out that they won't be treating me anymore. not just no longer giving prescriptions, apparently. additionally, it's looking likely that the pharmacies won't be allowed to fill those scripts, either.
In the process of moving to @joepie91. This account will stay active for the foreseeable future! But please also follow the other one.
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
My spoons are limited, so I may not always have the energy to respond to messages.
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.