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So I see that in one day, folks organizing through a hashtag on Mastodon have successfully collected almost $100,000 in donations for Kamala Harris' campaign. This is pretty impressive, in my opinion.

Now, I'm not going to discourage you from voting or from participating in electoral politics. But I am going to just point out that Black queer and trans folks' mutual aid fundraisers on this platform routinely go underfunded and even the boosts are sparse.

When considering donating money, I want us to ask ourselves: whose needs are centered? Who benefits? Why donate to a politician but ignore a poor person? What are my politics really and how do they show up in my spending habits?

These are just suggestions, but I think the implications are pretty important.

has anyone made a formula for how much thread a seam would take?

i imagine it would be something like

seam length • (fabric thickness • a + stitch stride • b)

where a and b depend on the stitch pattern used (obviously a backstitch will use more thread than a single stitch)

i have once again fallen to my vices: trying to explain some small technical thing and having it spiral way out of control until i'm conflating release engineering with Doing A Gender and decide to announce another transition via my work's developer comms

blog.axo.dev/2024/07/an-app-by

if you have a savings and a steady income

you should be giving to mutual aid asks regularly

help people for fucks sake

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if you have money for new tech regularly

you have money to give to mutual aid asks

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if you have money to donate to the democratic campaign

you have money to be giving to mutual aid asks

This is CrowdStrike admitting they haven't used staggered rollouts or canaries -- techniques to limit outage blast radius, both of which are now well over a decade old. Total ineptitude!

interrail cancellation compensation, help 

my train from the spanish-portugese border from badajoz (as well as the intercity from entroncamento to lisbon) got cancelled because of the strike actions. i've applied for delay compensation and put in the delay that would've had me reach my destination using the next train (around 16h later), but i took a long-distance bus the same day (which i didn't disclose). now #interrail staff is asking me to confirm:

After a review of the situation, we need you to please confirm if you reached your final destination (Lisbon Santa Apolonia)? If you did, how long after your initially planned arrival (at 22:30) did you reach that?
If not, then please elaborate on how the final destination was reached.

As far as we understand, you reached your final destination on the next day. Is that correct as well?

now i don't want to lie to them, but i'm scared that if i disclose that i didn't take the train after all, i won't be eligible for compensation (around 20€ per delay) - the bus cost me 72€.

does anyone here know enough about #train/#railway passenger rights to help me here?

"just one more refactoring/optimization and then to bed, i won't stay up until morning hyperfocused on autism stuff this time" and other lies we tell to ourselves :akko_woozy:
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experimental lineless style! this was harddddddd but a lot of fun and learned a lot! will definitely give this style another go sometime :3

#Furry #FurryArt #Samoyed

Corollary: the only API I have ever actually paid for was a flat-fee API with a one-time payment for access. And then they shut that down, after months of outages...

So much for that, then.

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Scraping prevention is such a backwards thing to me. Like, I *would* use your API and save us both a lot of headaches, if you didn't put it behind a bunch of bullshit hoops that make it fundamentally incompatible with open-source projects! Why is the API (which costs you less resources to run) more restrictive and guarded than the very-expensive-to-process-requests-for user frontend?

(Obviously not talking about scraping personal data or posts here, that's an ethical problem regardless of access mechanism. This is about actually public data - rail data, commercial data, technical specifications, and so on.)

You know what? I care more about something being written than being the one writing it. So I'll put out this worldbuilding concept I've never managed to turn into a story, see if someone can do anything with it.

Yesterday I found out that Garth Nix, one of my favourite authors, 'doesn't worldbuild the way other writers do'.

He doesn't sit down and plan out detailed worlds. He just comes up with details as he writes and needs them and then that grows in complexity over time, sometimes with occassional ideas or notes floating around.

He worldbuilds like me! I feel so validated! I have always felt like SUCH A FRAUD but The Old Kingdom might be my favourite fantasy world and he built it how I do!

Here’s what parenting can look like.

When I told my dad I was trans, my dad’s response was, “Oh! I can send you jewelry now!” (He was retired and made jewelry as a hobby).

Two days latter, I had a letter in the mail addressed to Joelle, the first time “Joelle” ever got mail, with a necklace in it. Later he made me this one. He told me, “I hope I got the colors right, I looked it up online.”

You don’t have to mourn a child transitioning. You can be the first to do so many affirming things.

"432hz", wild hypothesis, no evidence presented 

The 432hz music 'conspiracy theory' and subculture really just boils down to that being a more pleasant/engaging thing to listen to for certain neurospicy brains, and an entire subculture/religion being constructed around that to 'socially justify' it, because neurodivergent accommodations are not otherwise respected in society

One thing I hate the most about trying to prepare a trip to another country is that it's very difficult to find anything useful on the internet. :doom_mad:

The search engines are filled with travel blogs who have clearly been paid to promote the place to say that You Should Most Definitely Check Out These 25 Things, which are always the church, some castle, a few statues and the city center - which you can only see after accepting their cookie policy and their 1528 partners.

YouTube is filled with influencers that tell you their local pastry is a-ma-zing and you should DEFINITELY try it, and all the informative videos are made by Americans who have not been there and read aloud a list of facts that they copied from Wikipedia.

Just gimme some simple recommendations like "Finnish people like saunas so you should try a sauna" stuff, I'll see the rest for myself anyway.
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