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NixOS moderation 

This is *after* they have already been told to "accept it and move on", which they have ignored on multiple occasions to keep pushing.

I would hope that the moderators eventually realize that the demands from these people will never stop, that the 'trust' they complain about will never increase, up until the policy is "no moderation whatsoever". So far, this realization does not seem to have landed yet.

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NixOS moderation 

Meanwhile, in the moderation debacle: jonringer, one of the dudes who has been harassing marginalized folks for years, posts a screen-ful screed that boils down to "our behaviour should be free of consequences, that's the only way to be neutral, and also you should ban everyone who told us 'no'".

Except in flowery 'respectable white dude' language so that it reads like a completely unremarkable report you might need to read through for work, and I am not confident that moderators will see through this.

This person works at Anduril, by the way; the arms dealer.

#OpenCore means "we won't accept the contribution you worked hard to implement on your own dime and time because we need to keep it a proprietary feature in the Enterprise Edition".

#FreeSoftware #OpenSource #FOSS #OSS #SoftwareFreedom #Community #COSS
github.com/hoppscotch/hoppscot

GENUINE Tip for coloring / drawing with young children (like 6 and under) Source: I worked in a Daycare, got this tip, ignored it, and dug my own grave because I hadn't listened. (I solved it to the best of my ability but istg I still feel bad about this to this day) 

Okay. We all know children are not miniature adults.

Like they do NOT have as good of coordination as an adult, (and in a lot of cases, yes that is worse if you are autistic)

But a lot of kids LOVE drawing and coloring, especially if grownups will participate while they do that.

Here is the thing:

if you are drawing (or coloring) next to a young child, use your non-dominant hand to draw and color.

Because otherwise, you end up with semi-decent (for someone without art skills) lines and curves that child CANNOT make, and they get discouraged.

Like I think a child expects you to be a LITTLE better, but not LEAGUES better.

I made a little guy feel bad about himself because I was Better at drawing than him. He didn't want to draw anymore. Just wanted me to draw. because there was no point.

What I told him, was that I loved his drawings, he WOULD improve, and then we drew a monster together (basically, I would draw a body part and then he'd draw one, and I tried to make it as silly as possible). After that I always made sure to use my left hand.

It is okay to not be the best at something, but a lot of children aren't okay with that, partially because we as a society are not okay with that.

I mean this is a message I struggled with my whole life (and to this day). A lot of us weren't taught that it's okay to suck at doing something, and that you'll improve if you keep at it. But this sort of thing starts young. So use your other hand

To make things a little shorter: fucking mask, wash your hands & encourage ppl to do so as well

Are you marginalized in some way, and have you had a poor experience in the community that was not handled properly by the moderators? :boost_requested:

I'd like to talk to you about it! I'm not a moderator, but have spent years (behind the scenes, as a community member) trying to resolve the safety issues in the NixOS community.

I've reached a point where I think it's time to start documenting incidents publicly, pseudonymized if needed, given the apparent tendency for them to be "handled" (or rather, not handled) privately.

I'm reachable on Matrix as @joepie91:pixie.town, or by e-mail as admin@cryto.net. I won't publish anything without your agreement, but please talk to me about this before sharing your story, to make sure that we have the same expectations!

Has anyone made a 'printer converter box' yet that's basically a single-board computer connecting to arbitrary printers using CUPS drivers and then exposes it on the network under a bunch of standard protocols? To give old printers support for newer protocols

"The (mistaken) idea seems to be that any hypothesis—no matter how bigoted—can be safely postulated and tested because the ‘scientific method’ weeds out untruths and leave the truths stand. This, however, overlooks two important false assumptions: that hypotheses themselves are value neutral, and that we have unlimited resources to debunk misconceived ideas." By @Iris

irisvanrooijcogsci.com/2024/03

"It turns out that generative AI companies don’t like it when you steal, sorry, scrape, images from them. Cue the world’s smallest violin."

In Moment of Unbelievable Irony, Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft

themarysue.com/midjourney-accu

Hypothesis: if there's something you can do when you're super-rich that you can't do when you're not super-rich, there should be a law against doing that thing

A law against those bunkers that billionaires are all making

If the world burns, you burn with us

More about the hacker community's shitty gender politics and cleaning.

As much as I'm a great fan of joining communities and fixing them from within, of exercising my privilege (in this case, masculine nonbinary, etc.) to bring other problematic folks into the fold, I'm also so fucking tired of masc and other disconnected folks just letting spaces go to shit, cleaning-wise, and of those folks manipulating their privilege to guilt those more responsive to mess into cleaning up for them.

The optics and gender politics of masc mess are absolute crap, they buy into the whole system of gendered unpaid emotional labor, and for those with hygiene and/or immunological concerns who cannot wholly ignore it until the people causing the mess clean it up, it's even more intensely shitty.

For the love of pete, people, learn how to clean, keep house, and tidy up your own messes. One of the reasons I'm on the fence about Noisebridge is that part of the advice on the tour was "If you want to solder, first clean up an area, then solder, then clean up after yourself". Not a great default behavior there, esp when it's clear that the last step is often skipped (or there wouldn't be a mess to clean up, to start).

"De-anonymising data is surprisingly easy: if you know Tony Blair’s date of birth (a matter of public record) and the two dates during his term in office in which he was treated for a heart condition (ditto), you can pick him out of any “anonymised” pool of NHS data in seconds, and then discover all those facts about his health that aren’t a matter of public record... Dr Ben Goldacre and his team at Oxford created OpenSAFELY, a “Trusted Research Environment” that allows researchers to write programs that analyse NHS data in situ. These programs would be dispatched to run against the data held by NHS trusts, and then the system would return the results to the researchers without ever letting them handle the data – which never left the trusts’ own servers."
goodlawproject.org/cory-doctor
#dataProtection #research #NHS #privacy

PS #Palantir, ... is literally named after an evil, all-seeing magic talisman employed by the principal villain of Lord of the Rings (“Sauron, are we the baddies?”)

i wonder if anybody's ever noticed how i never use words like stupid, dumb, idiot, etc. outside of quoting song lyrics and such

i generally try to avoid insulting peoples' intelligence, because that has ableist implications. i usually go for chiding their malicious willful ignorance instead

One of my best purchases ever, in hindsight, was to order 10 flatpacked medium-duty storage racks when they were on discount (20 EUR each, 4 EUR shipping for all of them together) and just pile them up at home.

Now I basically have "flat surface" legos; need a storage area? Construct a rack. Need a workbench? Construct a half rack. And they're rigid enough that they usually don't even need wall-anchoring... (with no kids around, that is)

Been constructing things with them for years now, most recent project was a low-budget kitchen extension to have a place to put my appliances (freeing up actual kitchen counter space) with storage crates on shelves below it.

the reason zip and unzip are seperate commands actually has to do with the proprietary origins of compression algorithms.

originally, a common scheme was that the decompression command would be free, but compressing files required buying a license.

so companies with deep pockets who want users to be able to download their software quickly can shell out the cash, while users don't have to pay for a seperate piece of software to access the file they just bought.

commands like tar never went through this weird licensing scheme, so don't have to deal with this odd split (and also, a physical tape archive would be a lot more annoying to deal with if you didn't have access to stuff like appending and deleting files)

Direct action is the insistence, when faced with structures of unjust authority, on acting as if one is already free.
-- David Graeber

#anarchism #quote #bot

Also not a great range of diversity. Lots of white dudes around 20 - 30, abled, apparently cis and heteronormative at Noisebridge. Some women. A few non white folks of various demographics. I get the sense that, like playing Minecraft, I would be their senior on average by 10 or 20 years.

Queerious Labs when we visited was 3 white folks, probably in their 40s. One femme-ish, two mascs (one specifying masc pronouns).

Their discords seem to be more diverse but I haven't attended any formal organizational meetings. Oh, and according to Discord discussions at least one regular at the Noisebridge organizational meetings has outbursts and interrupts and talks over other attendees and requires moderation and still meetings can run 4 to 5 hours long. So that's not ideal from an ability/access standpoint but is also often what you get in anarchic style governance with an aim of decision making through consensus.

They've both been around for a long while so I assume they get through it often by the skin of the teeth.

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Queerious Labs on the other hand, apparently I'm already a member just because I showed up. Small. Still anarchic. There were three members there when we arrived at 7pm. They were watching Star Trek Discovery Season One (the Harry Mudd episode) when we arrived and then started watching Galaxy Quest.

It seems like a great chill spot so I may return again. Also Beka there seems to be a fully involved member and responded to an inquiry email the same day so that was nice. Smaller space means less chaotic and probably fewer struggles but also fewer raw materials and fewer machines and tools.

I'm still thinking about Noisebridge. They have a lot of fascinating things to figure out and fix but I'm cautious about all their drama. And would probably care deeply if I got involved. Also someone (friendly but not kept in touch) from my past is their.

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