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I said a while back:

I've been on HRT for a couple years now so I've seen a lot of changes when looking into mirrors, but the most important one is that the person on the other side seems to be smiling more.

this is connected to a deeper cultural thing i've been reflecting on which is the western(/global north?) expectation that we can just show up in any country w/o knowing their language, laws, and customs and expect to be treated graciously. a conference essentially attempts to install a miniature version of the (supposedly) "international" academic culture in a little bubble where its interaction w/local culture amounts to the equivalent of tourism, creating similar class tensions

uspol 

I’d just like to point out that “removing all references to gender identity from official materials” sounds a lot like a mandate to use singular they at every occasion from a malicious compliance standpoint.

hey if any of you work on phone alarm clocks, i have exactly one feature request

if i set a one-time alarm, ie i did not actively schedule it to repeat and it will not repeat, give me the option to have it auto-delete so i dont have to clean them all up every few weeks

Hello! ✨🎲✨

I'm new to handmade.social and I'm a dicemaker, here are some dice I've made in the past:

Time for my periodic question: is anyone working yet on a serious, long-term Qt integration for Node.js? In other words, something that doesn't get abandoned in 6 months because the maintainer lost interest?

(For the amount of complaining by developers about Electron, there sure seem to be very few people willing to do literally anything to provide an alternative option in the JS ecosystem...)

some opinions about academic conferences:
- i think talking to each other in person is good and important.
- the ideal of the "inclusive international conference" doesn't exist. one can only make intentional decisions about what kinds of inclusion to prioritize.
- it's a problem that junior folks are expected to attend big international conferences regularly in order to advance their careers, especially when their circumstances are by default *not* prioritized as inclusivity criteria

The problem with democracy is that beyond voting the only approved citizen actions are the two things I dread the most: phone calls and emails

If I post a blog URL to Mastodon, it immediately gets hits from hundreds or thousands of Mastodon servers worldwide.

You know what doesn't get hits? robots.txt .

That seems like an oversight.

@mjd perhaps we need a modern variant of the trn warning before you hit Post

Was thinking this morning about LGBT folks who made a real impact - ones who inspire people. Immediately came to mind people like Alan Turing and Wendy Carlos - but I know there are many, many more.

Who inspires you?
:boost_ok: :boost_ok: :boosts_ok_gay:

uspol and pets 

Can you imagine taking a photo of your dog, it becoming famous worldwide, then an overused meme, then a joke cryptocoin, then a pump and dump scheme, then sadly your dog passes away just before it becomes the face of a fascist arm of government

@KFvMalssen absoluut! Daarom zijn we ook op zoek naar actieve (!) mensen om te volgen. De mensen die we al gevonden hadden, blijken hier nauwelijks nog actief helaas. Terwijl mastodon een waardevolle bron van informatie kan worden voor ons. @EdwinvMeerkerk @amberwalraven @redegelde @fonolog @SharonnekeU @teacher_rick @thebandb

wild to me that I can just go buy ten thousand discretely-useful manufactured objects for the price of a burger

Given the bad weather,
if some of you want to avoid US based internet services, a developer from Vienna has just issued a list of usable such services (web search, mail, web servers, cloud services, etc...) :

european-alternatives.eu/

#fascism #europa

(Thanks @clemlatz for correcting me)

Hiep hiep hoera!

De Nationale Bibliotheek is van Xwitter!

Vanaf nu ook Mastodon!

@kbnationalebibliotheek

Geef ze een warm welkom aub

being poly is a superpower because you literally can make a badass heist crew out of your love interests

I want to see more statements like this from open-source project leaders, please.

It doesn’t go without saying, not today.
hachyderm.io/@mattdm/113936362

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