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A liberal is someone who opposes every war except the current war and supports all civil rights movements except the one that is going on right now.

in tech exec speak, the two biggest red flag words are "innovation" and "community"

innovation: something that is now public or common should be my private property

community: something valuable of yours should be free, or, a problem I created should be someone else's responsibility

I wrote a piece on a #Coop alternative to Etsy that just launched, one that puts power back into the hands of artists & makers:
@coopartisans (glad they're on Mastodon!)

I didn't realize the extent to which #Etsy had become toxic to sellers until starting interviews for this piece. It's clear that artisans are being drawn to this because an alternative is long overdue.

(there's a tech issue with the authorship at the top; it names me as the author at the bottom)

shareable.net/artisans-coopera

I want to remind all users of the existence of this thread: discourse.nixos.org/t/accessib

If you've experienced any sort of obstacles or difficulties in contributing to (any part of) NixOS, please post them there! This includes disability-related issues.

No solutions are expected, no questioning is allowed, it is just a place to leave a record of your personal frustrations without any further commitment.

(This is a thread in the same vein as the earlier papercuts thread; there is no deadline to it and no immediate action is planned, rather it serves as a long-term reference for the people trying to solve accessibility issues, a sort of public survey)

I really hate the phenomenon in 'modding' communities around proprietary systems, where nobody actually knows how anything works, and so people just start making shit up that sounds plausible and presenting it as fact, and now all you can get in response to technical questions is strong and conflicting opinions

weird dream/sleep stuff 

So last night I somehow managed to consciously switch back and forth between a waking and a dream state; perceiving my actual bedroom one moment, and a different bedroom in a dream the other moment, and back and forth like that at will.

This involved deliberately inducing/ending sleep paralysis as well.

I have previous experiences with lucid dreaming, but this is definitely a new level of control over the process - it was like I had a KVM switch that could arbitrarily switch out what my senses were connected to, my actual senses or 'simulated' senses in a dream.

Part of what drew me to video and computer games and even some productivity software in the years before the 00's was how strange and otherworldly they looked, even if unintentionally.

The colors were "off" and strange and the visuals of the art and even the text was like nothing you'd see in reality, an alien thing trying to be something it only sort of understands.

When VGA became the norm colors became less weird but were still strong and popping and the low resolution gave everything eye catching sharp corners. The only antialiasing you got was coming off the CRT that didn't really do sharp pixels, not like LCD/LED displays.

Then after around the early to mid 00's games began to consistently look good with high end graphics and things just stopped being interesting.

There's modern games that employ "retro" pixel art and such but most tend to miss the point of what made things visually fascinating for me. A few do manage, tho.

Anyway what I'm trying to say is that #ENA is pretty damn good.

[edit: we are apparently NOT getting kicked out on the 14th, as long as we "work with them to find a job", whateverthefuck that means; still, options might be nice]

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we're in the SF Bay Area

it doesn't look like we're gonna be able to find a job in time, let ALONE an apartment

can anyone help?

#MutualAid #NeedHousing

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One of the weirder corporate plot twists is definitely how Stardock, developer of notoriously unstable Windows customization tools, now publishes... grand strategy games

once again i really like how the first FPS ever was a game in which you just kill nazis

fuck the american payment network oligopoly

to use a well-known example

only ONE EIGHTH of goodwill's profit actually goes towards their charity programs

and that's not even getting started on how they massively underpay their disabled workers

themighty.com/topic/disability

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I'm replacing the phrase "electrical spelunking" with the more poetic "hunting lighting" after spending another day running around to find where some of the illuminating magic flows in #ThisOldClownHouse.

On our list of victories today is getting the impressive street light, which shines over most of the front of the building, working.

Eventually we need to get this monster on a timer, but for now we are cheerfully lit.

rant, puritan culture 

I'm so fucking tired of this puritan bullshit. This nonsense that adult content needs to be banned everywhere because it bad. This nonsense that queer content must be suppressed to "protect the kids". How tired of this are we now

Wondering what collaboration software might look like that encourages you to regularly take breaks and step away every once in a while

Element/Matrix governance 

My view on the whole thing, based on the changes that have been occurring so far:

I think it's probably a good thing that Element is no longer the primary driver of governance in Matrix; that seems to be resolving a bunch of long-standing tensions.

On the other hand, it has indisputably left a governance vacuum. And I wish this would have been avoided when people warned for this earlier.

Times are rough, this casino in Vegas uses unlicenced Windows on their parking ticket machines

nope nope sorry still incapable of reading the "/pos" tone indicator as anything else than "piece of shit"

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