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Every time I look at RDF stuff, it further reinforces my impression that the mechanisms are pretty cool but I probably don't want to have anything to do with the people driving the effort

If you have a disability and your disability isn’t “visible”, you’re still disabled and deserve respect and accommodation.

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do you need a bit of chaos in your day-to-day life? don't worry, i'm here to help 🐺

someone made an icon theme for VSCode that brings back the old VS2010 file icons and oooh my god I Love This. marketplace.visualstudio.com/i

Mrs Wainwright, secondary school Geography teacher used to always say "The answer is in the question".

40 years later I see things like this, and can hear Mrs Wainwright's voice clear as day.

Talked to a very smart person this afternoon who reminded me: climate fatalism ("it's too late") is a soft form of denialism.

Everything we do from here is worthwhile. It counts, it makes a difference. No matter what damage has been done, we can still make things better than if we had done nothing. We can still look after the world, look after our friends and family. Action has results.

@chloeraccoon @patterfloof @DreadShips Aside: Do note that if you casually watch lockpickinglawyer near your three-year-old daughter figuring she won't pay attention to it as it's way over her head, you are soon to find you have made a grievous error that will haunt you for the rest of your days.

The stories about my wife's brother and his little girls have been delightful. He deserves everything he gets...

PS: Sister #2 (now 3 years old) has learned to use a screwdriver and has been wreaking havoc. Dad has still not learned his lesson.

I sent an email to Winamp asking if they'd share their source code in 1998. Twenty-five years isn't a bad response time really.

We joke about how cats chase laser pointers, but have you ever seen people interact with laser effects on a theme park ride

We joke about how cats chase laser pointers, but have you ever seen people interact with laser effects on a theme park ride

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(This is not to say that I never disagree with court rulings, to be clear - there are plenty of morally bad rulings. But they are almost always clearly consistent with the spirit of the law, and the spirit of the law is what the actual problem is.)

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Like, to clarify, the Dutch legal system allows judges a lot of leeway in making rulings; they are not *bound* by precedent, and they are expected to contextually interpret the legislation to filter out loopholes and 'clever' schemes on the executive layer, even when they were not literally accounted for in the law.

In other words, basically the exact same thing as "moderators have final call on what constitutes bannable behaviour".

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It will never stop amusing me how any time there's a discussion around codes of conduct, there will be a lot of people clutching their pearls about 'miscarriages of justice' and 'making moderators the arbiter of truth' and making analogies to legal systems of nation states...

when this is *literally* how the Dutch legal system works, and it is arguably the only part of the government that actually works correctly

Ever noticed how innovation in version control systems basically died the moment Github became a thing?

I was excited to read this study until I got to the sample...all men. So while the headline generalizes the findings, they actually have no idea about how exercise changes saturated fat metabolism in women because they did not study women. When reading studies, always look at the sample. Even today women are being excluded from health studies.
gizmodo.com/exercise-changes-s

I would love if all the people who did foss stuff because they like working with and helping other people moved to instances specifically having that in their rules, that way we could just block out all the foss instances that have people who are hostile because they only care about the product rather than the community and ecosystem.
The more I see of this (and thanks to blocking a bunch of domains I don't see these things often) the more I understand the issues people have with the foss environment.

I promise you, there are many many people out there wo will instead of yelling you for using proprietary software, will sit down with you, talk about what you need and want, and make a few suggestions for foss replacements so you can get back your freedom as a user. They will understand that sometimes you need features and that using something proprietary is unavoidable and they would hate that, but they wouldn't shame you for doing so. They are really in it to move away from the stuff that holds us as a society back, and they want it to be a smooth transition for all of us.

If you hate foss environments because they're just not that way, I promise you, there are other places that are. It's not foss as a whole, and we would hate to see you avoid foss because of those toxic people that most of us don't like either *sigh*

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