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transphobia, uspol, genocide
Volgens Verpact zijn er in de afgelopen twee jaar 15 nieuwe bulk-automaten voor statiegeldverpakkingen bijgekomen, op een totaal van 1403 nieuwe statiegeldautomaten: https://www.verpact.nl/nl/actueel/persbericht-reactie-inzameling-statiegeldflessen-en-blikjes-blijft-stijgen-innameplicht
Dat moet echt nog een stuk meer worden. 15 is bijna niets.
normally when i come across a PDF which i can't annotate or copy text out from, i solve my problem by finding a different publication of the document .
http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/35-MIXING-H-ET-NH-GBpdf_0.pdf
I cannot find a different version of the document. what do y'all do in this scenario?
Pet peeve: the waste generated by appliances for which the consumables and/or wear components stop being available shortly after release.
Think air filters, non-stick grill plates, nonstandard vacuum cleaner bags, ear thermometer caps, seal bag rolls, and so on.
Like, you end up with a perfectly working device that you can't use anymore because you can't replace the one part that's worn out despite it being *expected* that that would happen.
I love the message of this article. Instead of organizations chasing after “10x” “rockstar” engineers, they instead should focus on createing a culture and development pipeline where the average developer does great work.
I’ve seen many unproductive orgs with great engineers stymied by poor dev toolchains & processes.
Help finding a few PDFs
* 10.2174/1574892812666170619125503
* 10.2174/1871520615666141210152128
* 10.2174/15680096113139990073
"The problem isn’t that the fediverse isn’t viable. The problem isn’t that it’s “too complicated.” The problem is that the giants of Silicon Valley have spent 20 years convincing us that anything outside their control isn’t worth our time."
"The internet was meant to belong to everyone. And it still fucking can."
By @Daojoan
https://www.joanwestenberg.com/the-fediverse-isnt-the-future-its-the-present-weve-been-denied/
Pet peeve: the waste generated by appliances for which the consumables and/or wear components stop being available shortly after release.
Think air filters, non-stick grill plates, nonstandard vacuum cleaner bags, ear thermometer caps, seal bag rolls, and so on.
Like, you end up with a perfectly working device that you can't use anymore because you can't replace the one part that's worn out despite it being *expected* that that would happen.
Probably the most authoritative crowd counting association in Serbia estimates between 275k and 325k people today. They emphasise that this is likely an undercount due to uncertainties in other parts of the city at that exact point in time.
To put those undercounted numbers into perspective:
- That is between 15% and 19.5% of Belgrade's total metro area population.
- That is between 4.2% and 4.9% of Serbia's total population.
@hazel the most fun part is that if you look down while it’s happening to find out the password you can’t do it all of a sudden because that’s not what your head is doing in the muscle memory for the password. your own brain just decides it would like to keep it a secret from you
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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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.