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What happens when you mandate masks at a conference now that most people no longer wear them but medically vulnerable people are still at risk because #CovidIsNotOver? In the case of #PyConUS, the conference sells out.

Why a masking policy? “Many of us and our fellow community members can’t attend without health and safety guidelines in place. We want PyCon US to be an event that everyone feels safe attending,” organizers explained.

Well done @pycon fosstodon.org/@pycon/112445571

The plural of "load-bearing temporary hack" is "career"

If half of your code examples are either creepy social graph tracking or about some hypothetical person's "gender" (in the binary sense) and the vast majority of the latter are explicitly "man", sometimes emphasized to an absurd and contrived degree...

I am going to have some questions about your development culture, you know

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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

moderation, politics 

(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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moderation, politics 

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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