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message to all reverse engineers and hackers of fedi: when youre figuring out some really obscure thing and you finally crack it PLEASE document it somewhere on the web. maybe youre the first to ever walk this path, maybe youre the first person to care. but i promise you are not the last, and there will be a day when some lone hacker follows the path you took years or decades ago and they will find what you wrote and they will be eternally grateful and wont forget it ever. and thats so beautiful

Once again for the people at the back. The purpose of public transport is to transport the public. Making money from doing so is a secondary purpose at best.

Noone talks about the profitability of the motorway network. So why do we do the same for public transport?

@elilla Also abolishement shouldn't mean "we proclaim this structure/system to not exist anymore and ignore why they happen" but "we continually educate each other about workings of power structures and together dissolve every instance they manifest in"

@emptyfortress it's worse than that - according to Wikipedia, as of 1999 the style guide explicitly *requires* diacritical marks ... "for French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and German". Every other language, they get trashed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedi

- Packbats 🎒 💢

Its really weird to recognise executive dysfunction but be powerless to stop it because you can't identify what's making you not do stuff but it's important and you can't do anything else until it's fixed but you don't know what it is so you just scroll phone

Yeah uh, dear Volkskrant, cutting off an article *below* the fold, telling me that I need to become a monthly subscriber to finish reading the article that you've hooked me into...

... is an excellent way to ensure that I will never give you a dime of my money. Fuck off with that sort of manipulative shit.

I like city building games, like SimCity or Cities Skylines, but as someone who grew up outside of the US, the lack of mixed-use zoning in these kind of games is really confusing to me...

I remember being really excited when a game or piece of software got an update when I was younger, because it often meant cool new stuff and ideas I could play with.

And I feel sad about how nowadays, my first response to an update is "oh no, what did they make worse this week", and how usually that sense of dread is justified shortly afterwards by the removal of a feature, the addition of more microtransactions, a forced account merge, etc.

Gonna try this baldurs gate game everyone keeps going on about, surprised by how cheap it was!

Wat is er toch allemaal aan de hand bij BNR? Ik kom nu net dit lijstje tegen, en er staat zoveel overduidelijk dubieuze shit op: bnr.nl/nieuws/media/10376809/s

shitpost, but true 

It's your civic duty to call the cute fedi beings cute and make them blush!

:clippy:​ you don't actually need an expensive ticket to get cccamp, simply divide cccwatts by cccvolts

Today in "modern Windows has absolutely no respect for its users": I have learned that the default settings will automatically send executables you run to Microsoft for a "cloud security scan"

How? It popped up a notification telling me that it was doing this, with no option to cancel or disable

:thinkface:​ Isn't it weird that domain squatters are called domain squatters, even though their behaviour is that of landlords, and not that of squatters?

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