🦊checking out our steam wishlists and this "Lesbian Toggle" post has caused them to go *way* higher than being in Steam Next Fest has
the logical conclusion is that every game should have some kind of toggle like this, and also lesbians
I wanted to make this comfy
Wireless-Charging Phone Pillow
for a while now .. and finally I am happy enough with it to publish it!!
Enjoy 😃
https://www.printables.com/model/1198875-phone-pillow-lounger-w-wireless-charging
It perfectly fits my phone, even with the PopSocket.
#3dprint #freecad #blender3d #3dmodel #smartphone #wirelesscharging #phonestand #popsocket #Pixel7Pro
@loren I didn't post this because I couldn't figure out the author but I saw this last night and it has similar vibes
personal, discussions
One of my least favourite interaction patterns is when I try to subtly/non-adversarially communicate that someone holds a problematic belief, reference a word they used in the process, and then the response is "well no that's not what I meant with that word, I meant <non-problematic thing> instead".
Except that everything else they've said and demonstrated is consistent with the interpretation I'd used, and not with what they claim the word was meant as.
By that point there just don't seem to be any non-adversarial responses left...
mozilla, browsers, actionable :boost_requested:
@joepie91 and that goal makes it instantly way better than Gecko, because at least from what I've heard, embedding it into anything else is a huge pain.
The current situation finally pushed me to start monthly donations to servo :)
I think there should be a sticker collection mechanic where you can collect stickers that you can put on the borders of your UI
one time a tim hortons was opening up near where i lived. i stayed up late enough to catch them right when they opened to be the first ever customer. i bought a single donut and paid with a winning rim from the roll up the rim contest. all so i could say that i, personally, put a tim hortons location into debt
mozilla, browsers, actionable
In light of Mozilla's recent terms-of-service bullshit (and well, the years of enshittification preceding that too)...
Here's a reminder that Servo:
- Is an independent browser engine that exists,
- Is no longer a Mozilla project,
- But *is* being actively developed and maintained,
- And needs your help and contributions to make it a full-fledged alternative!
https://book.servo.org/contributing.html
(Its current primary objective is defined as being an "embeddable browser engine" but this is only the first step, and more importantly, it's where 95% of the work in "building a complete browser" lies)
If we survive the next 4 years, I hope we'll have finally burned out our collective admiration for arrogant, abusive assholes. No matter how adept they are at performing brilliance and promising miracles. I hope we'll turn instead to supporting people who have track records of being careful. Of skillfully maintaining the quietly valuable. Of assiduous, thoughtful repair. Because we're sure as fuck going to need it.
10/10
Got some free time? It’d sure be a shame if folks flooded this site with bullshit:
I recommend believable stories with completely made up schools, or reporting your local private right wing Christian private school. 😇
(Remember they’ll probably just feed it into AI, so the goal is to poison the data.)
re: slightly spicy take, funding (2)
@joepie91 well, you gotta ask for a lot of money first in order to make the claim that "people don't care enough to donate to FOSS projects (or whatever)" later
slightly spicy take, funding (3)
Basically, in my opinion, a responsible and sustainable donation-funded project makes a deliberate effort to stretch every donation as far as it can plausibly go, to get the most effective impact out of the limited pool of funding available to them.
That doesn't mean underpaying people or cutting corners, but there's a very big spectrum between that and "running things like a startup with millions to burn".
slightly spicy take, funding (2)
More specifically, the 'red flag' to me is when a project is asking for an amount of donations that's so large, that it's obvious they haven't really tried to reduce operational costs, and instead went for the nearest most convenient or familiar option, usually one that's explicitly designed for corporate use. Think stuff like building everything around AWS.
Even if they don't *intend* to monetize things later (but it's likely that they're not very opposed to it, because it often signals a corporate background), with that kind of operational cost, they will eventually *have* to monetize things simply because the operational cost is not sustainable.
@linus what we want: EU funded browser
what we get: browserchoice.eu
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.