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I wish online stores advertised "slow shipping".

I do not need to instantly recieve my package, truly!

I would rather the order be accurate, workers not be rushed, and all of us agree on realistic expectations and sustainable practices so they become commonplace.

Scanned image of the first page of the PTT Telefax 313 manual which is a rebrand of the Panasonic Panafax UF-100 from the late 1980s

Hey Fediverse! There is a San Diego Mutual Aid organization called We All We Got San Diego. This org has bi-weekly, free food distribution, with no questions asked or gatekeeping, just free food given away in San Diego. They do incredible work.

I have just heard from their Discord channel that they are currently low on funds, with not enough in the account to handle even one of the bi-weekly distros they do.

If you could spread the word and possibly donate, they would be incredibly thankful!

And if you need food in San Diego, check them out!

Venmo: account.venmo.com/u/wawgsd
PayPal: paypal.com/paypalme/wawgsd

More information on WAWGSD can be found at weallwegotsd.com/

#MutualAidRequest #fundraising #MutualAid #FoodBanks #SanDiego

learning about social issues should enable you to extend greater empathy to your fellow human beings, not motivate you to find more complicated ways to be wrong.

Het was dan ook pas 300 jaar na de geboortedag van Coen dat er iemand op het idee kwam om voor dit moorddadige type een monument op te richten. Dat kwam namelijk mooi uit om het nationalisme in de relatief nieuwe eenheidsstaat een flinke impuls te geven. doorbraak.eu/dekoloniale-activ

I can never quite tell whether they are ignorant to how exclusionary it is, or whether they are fully aware and that's the point

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Very tired of tech people insisting on doing decisionmaking in person at events

Extinction Rebellion 

In case you missed it: in the Netherlands, XR will start a road blockade in The Hague tomorrow, and they've announced that they will keep returning with a blockade every day from that point on, until their demand of an immediate stop to fossil subsidies has been met: a12blokkade.nl/index.en

We got a new microwave! The manual of this one seemingly decided, fuck it, teach the fundamentals and the rest shall follow? A+

Request, boost ok: What's a good low/no tech CO2 monitor?

I don't want anything that syncs with my phone, or a touch screen, or batteries, or any electronics preferably.* Just as simple as possible.

* I know that's unrealistic but it's to underline that I want something that wants to be a utility, not a gadget.

Since I've seen a lot of chatter about people switching to #Firefox as Google ramps up the enshitification of #Chrome, let me tell you about a killer feature for people who (a) need multiple accounts on the same websites (eg. devs) or specifically (b) have to use multiple Google accounts.

Firefox has an official addon called Multi Account Containers that lets you trivially set up color coded tabs that have separate sets of cookies. Log into your dev account in one, and your test account in another. Log into your personal #gmail in one and have another tab next to it with your work Gmail. I'm actually not signed in to any Google accounts in most my tabs, I just have containers for the specific tasks I do on Google products.

It'll take you 30 seconds to set up.

Add-on: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firef

Mozilla's explanation: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/c

NixOS story time (follow-up) 

For a self-contained example of the shitshow that was RFC 98, just consider this one singular comment: github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/98# -- it was left up, not moderated, not hidden.

The entire process has been like that.

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Security staff,

I was told that my emails are "passive aggressive". Rest assured, my aggression will no longer be passive.

Worf

NixOS, the sponsorship thing, fascist 

I guess the silver lining is that Palmer Luckey (who runs aforementioned murder machine company) is now crying about censorship on Twitter

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NixOS story time, community safety :boost_requested: 

Two years ago, there was a previous attempt by a couple of folks (I was one of them) to address lingering community safety issues in the community. This came in the form of RFC 98: github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/98

The idea was that the NixOS community hadn't grown that big yet, so there was still a fair amount of room for setting up healthy governance structures.

RFC 98 proposed a participatory moderation model, with a rotating cast of moderators, and a moderation process that was based in consensus seeking and helping people understand the implications of what they say and do, preferring to resolve conflicts through mediation rather than punishment.

A number of privileged white dudes caused a huge fuss over this proposal. Why? Because it didn't specify *exactly* which things were and were not allowed (as this was meant to be a consensus-seeking thing); and they were convinced that it would be used to silence and/or censor people, even though the proposal explicitly stated otherwise.

(Cynically, I would say that they were afraid that there would be consequences for them overstepping their behaviour; something they could previously do with relative impunity, and free of the "risk of getting criticized".)

A competing proposal was put forth by someone else as a result, RFC 114, which introduced a 'traditional' code of conduct with specific disallowed things and no real provisions for problematic behaviour outside of those.

Crucially, whereas RFC 98 sought to *change* the shape of the community, to improve community safety... RFC 114 was meant to enshrine the *current* state of the community, not being particularly offensive to anyone currently involved in the project, and not excluding any of the existing behaviours.

RFC 98 was concern-trolled to death. The authors (very much marginalized folks) burned out. It was never passed, and neither was RFC 114. No formal support from project governance ever materialized.

And now an immigrant murder machine manufacturer has sponsored NixCon (sponsorship since thrown out, after public criticism), and this is being enthusiastically defended by people on the NixOS forums, who seem entirely comfortable in their defense.

Does this mean that the NixOS community is full of fascists? No. And there is a pretty large contingent of marginalized folks within the community!

But the reality is that community safety issues are not a new problem in NixOS, that the Anduril sponsorship was really not a free-standing incident, and that on a governance level, almost nothing is being done about it.

re: fedi admin meta 

To pre-empt the "but what would convince you that this model of moderation is bad" question: if someone can credibly argue that the total failures of this model are, on the whole, *worse* than those of a court-level evidence approach

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fedi admin meta 

I think that the rectification regarding AnarchoNina was too late, and that not enough due diligence was done in this case before publishing the block recommendation. From what I can see, this could have been avoided with more care.

At the same time, if you take this as proof that block recommendations need to follow nation state levels of evidence... wow, you do not understand how this works.

A singular error in judgment does not invalidate a moderation model, and it seems to conveniently disregard that court-level evidence standards have *huge* and well-known issues around dealing with abuse in particular.

This isn't your smoking gun.

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I thought this was very good

"Riding the Roller Coaster of Fluctuating Disability"

themighty.com/topic/disability

"When people think about #disability or #chronicillness, they tend to do so in a very black and white sort of way: Either you are completely #disabled, or you are not — this is your permanent status, and your disability (or lack thereof) will affect you the same way today as it will tomorrow.

Were it only that simple"

@chronicillness @spoonies @disability @mecfs @longcovid

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