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we really fucked english up when we decided invaluable and valuable mean almost the same thing

I made an awful bird joke at work today and got glared at by my coworker. I’m counting that as my win for the week

complaining 

Looking for a job in IT is a fucking paradox where it is implicitly expected you do some cool personal projects on the side to impress potential employers, but can't dedicate time to cool side projects, because you should be looking for a job.

Fantastic talk by @mntmn about open hardware!

As I reported yesterday, the airflow in Hall H is bad :( #38c3 #38c3novid

Hall Glitch not doing great. Packed, closed room for iOS exploitation talk
#38c3 #38c3novid

i don't know who needs to hear this, but you can turn off the autoplay on mouse over on YouTube by going into your account settings

My new coffee machine wants to be connected to the internet. I am not letting it connect to the internet. If it’s bored, it can read a book.

@kescher ah yeah, that's a problem.

i genuinely wish movies and tv series included settings or some alternative visuals that are more disability/seizure friendly. like you could switch them on like colorblindness filters on your phone

Hey tech folks. Real talk. What companies do you know that seem to mostly avoid sacrificing long-term quality for a fast bottom line?

I'm talking about this tendency people have been noting for decades now, where companies rush for a big feature announcement and build something that barely holds together, and when it doesn't make enough money they rinse and repeat.

Who do you know that doesn't do that, or that does it less?

Please boost; I'd really love to hear broad responses.

I love that with #GoToSocial, I can do full-text search on my toots (and toots that are replies to mine), without running an external indexer.

I love that it doesn't try to encourage opting into a public index. It doesn't even support that. And that's great.

honestly the world of league of legends/arcane is so amazing and stunning. it has so much potential. it's giving magic the gathering and shit. it's just so sad they wasted it all on a videogame populated by white incels who have the patience of a grenade without a pin

i guess arcane saved that potential, in a way, though

personal vent, vague 

Where's the magical switch that stops unqualified people from endlessly telling me "you are not going to achieve the results you want" when I have 15 years of evidence that my approach does, in fact, work

Masculinity, trans men, personal experience 

There was a point in my life where I felt like being a man was bad, where being masculine was something inherently wrong, I must admit that Fedi did a great job at making me feel worse about it…

I guess that the reason of why I vibe with trans men so much is because… they were there for me, they taught me that being a man was good, they were extremely supportive of me, no cis person was ever able to make me feel this happy about my own gender, and I feel like that is something important that has to be mentioned.

Trans people make my existence better, I love you all.

After 6 months and about 333 commits I proudly present:

Faircamp 1.0 – A static site generator for audio producers
simonrepp.com/faircamp/

To recap the highlights of the past months and learn what's new in the final 1.0 release, check out the blog post: simonrepp.com/posts/faircamp-1

Development of version 1.0 was made possible through the amazing support, funding and expertise of the @NGIZero programme and coalition, led by the @nlnet foundation and financed by the European Commission's @EC_NGI initiative – thank you so much for giving me and everyone benefitting from a better Faircamp this incredible opportunity!

Also, many thanks to all faircampers, contributors, testers, translators, bloggers, podcasters and encouraging voices for supporting this journey - for the final 1.0 release specifically to @branpos for release candidate testing, @n00q for bugreporting/testing, @limebar for the external artist page feature inspiration and @Vac for their diligent translation work.

Along with this release I've published multiple new documentation resources - from an official Linux/macOS/Windows tutorial to a 1.0 migration guide, from an overhauled reference manual to a beginner's guide to publishing faircamp (or any!) static sites - check out the website and recent posts in the #faircamp hashtag to discover them!

That's all!

honesrly the most difficult part of art is unlearning the fear of sucking. as a kid you don't really have that, but somewhere along growing up you come to fear it not being good, but that's the devil talking. Art is true fuck around and find out, and you'll never find out if you're scared to fuck around.

Your drawings of hands are gonna look shit at first, but every good art of hands is built on thousands of bad drawings of them. Your perspective work is gonna look weird as shit at first, but the more you do it the more you'll figure out what you need to do.

Everyone is so extremely quick to shame art that looks beginner or unskilled and it helps nobody. Embrace that your art is unskilled, and do it badly rather than not at all. Whether you just want to draw or want to be good at it, you have to embrace sucking and lose the fear of it, and everyone else has to learn to shut the fuck up unless you asked for criticism

fun fact: Egypt has some of the cheapest metal foundry services in the world, contributing to a good chunk of their GDP. they mostly run arc furnaces and their grid distortion is often horrendous as a result. I've heard tell of equipment failures coming solely down to how noisy the grid power is. not all that surprising when your industrial loads primarily consist of pseudorandom megawatt pulses. kind of amazing that the grid stays functional at all really.

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Primary offender (but not the only one): spurious claims about supposed 'human nature' that really are just someone's one-dimensional personal belief that they're projecting on everyone else.

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Very little pisses me off as much as people refusing to acknowledge the nuanced complexity of the world, and using it to prop up a pessimistic view of others.

Web search engines suck so much these days. I've found so many useful resources not through Google et. al., but through old-school surfing the web and the Fediverse.

I encourage everyone to share their #favouriteWebPages and #blogs, which might be difficult to find through search engines.

Some of my favourite sites that took some effort to find:

- embrace-autism.com/ is a great resource and #blog about #AuDHD, #actuallyAutistic , #ActuallyADHD; the blog has an #RSS feed
- genderdysphoria.fyi/ is a great multilingual resource for the basics of #gender and #genderDysphoria
- thisismold.com/ is an interesting online #magazine about #food, #design, and #sustainably; also with RSS feed
- solar.lowtechmagazine.com/ is a #solar-powered magazine about #lowTech; with RSS
- radio-browser.info/ is a wiki-like page for finding streaming URLs for #radio broadcasters; requires JavaScript

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