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Dus als je een paar mp3tjes illegaal downloadt of per ongeluk een liedje van Metallica op het filmpje met je kind hebt draaien wordt je helemaal de moeder kapotgeprocedeerd, maar als één van de grootste bedrijven ter wereld bewust, met winstoogmerk en opzettelijk hun hele AI traint met illegale downloads van boeken omdat de legale manier te duur zou worden: krekels?

who called it Adobe’s Generative AI and not Photoslop?

My desktop has 64GB of RAM. I just ran out of memory. When running a nixos-rebuild.

The memory needed for evaluation has really gotten out of hand...

FWIW, my Mom is a nerd, yes. But she's most definitely not a computer nerd. She wouldn't touch a computer with a ten feet pole if she could avoid them. She always hated them, because they never worked the way she imagined they should.

And until today, I was not able to help her, because a part of the puzzle was always missing.

We needed the combination of niri, Emacs, Org mode & org roam, notmuch, and a couple of other tools to exist at the same time, and I needed to be familiar with all of them. This lets me build a system tailored for my Mom, one she won't hate using.

I could not build that with any of these tools missing.

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> Of course, we don’t want you to burn out. That’s why we have a No Burning Out policy. You must work every hour of every day, but you also need to take care of yourself. Otherwise, you might become less efficient — in which case you will have broken our No Burning Out policy

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Mom played around a bit with #GNOME and #niri, and she'll be switching to #niri, because she concluded that tiling is awesome.

She's in the "some floating is okay" camp, though, so I'll let niri decide what to float and what not. But she'll be tiled-by-default, with tabbed columns.

AND ON TOP OF ALL THAT: She decided that notmuch, Org Roam, and Emacs are all incredible tools, and she wants to learn them.

What have I done.

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food (vegan), self-OH (2) 

(I was defrosting a cube of soup in a pan)

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found a pretty cursed PDF with an object that did NOT want to be ungrouped and after repeatedly pressing ctrl+shift+g to ungroup it turned into this

food (vegan), self-OH 

"The soup is too heavy to flip with the spatula"

Finally, a large protest against the far-right and racism in the Netherlands. Amsterdam, right now.

"Sometimes our movements suffer from what I think of as a 'unity fetish.' We want to put aside differences, especially in pursuit of a single-minded goal. However, our differences make us strong. My puzzle might be incomplete without your pieces. My struggle against my employer might be incomplete without your boycott of an industry; we cannot rid ourselves of fascist politicians without fighting cops in the streets.

"We need to find ways for our movements to work together to compliment one another for joint liberation in our lived experiences, instead of asking others to put their struggles on hold for some abstract 'greater good."

#Activism

Ok folks! #hopePunk weekend challenge!

Take some time to ponder, and add your own toots to two of my favourite visioning projects:

#spoonieTown an imaginary place where we've already solved all the problems - what's life like there? What's kind of infrastructure is used? How do we take care of each other? What's a day like?

#tonicMasculinity - share your favourite examples from pop culture, your real life moments, or men you admire and why. There's so much good to celebrate. 🎉

in #SpoonieTown, the abbreviated terms "Lo-Mo" and "Lo-Fo" are understood to mean "low motivation" and "low focus" and describe those particular challenges a person can struggle with in their day to day. so, when someone says they are having a lomo kind of day, everyone gets exactly how that person is feeling and can instantly relate.

#HopePunk

:blobcatdisputed: The Local Project: A Thread of a Work in Progress :blobcatdisputed:

In the interest of exploring "what is to be done" for folks who might be new to activism or feeling hopeless (or overly dependent on electoralism, RIP), I will be using this thread to hint at the strategies & tactics used in a rather small midwest town (5,000-10,000 people).

It's not my town, my activity, or my strategies. *Obviously.*

Think of it as creative nonfiction, if it helps you sleep better at night.

Ready? Let's begin.

"One of the problems associated with this 'unity fetish' is the idea that only 'big movements' or organizations are worthwhile.

"People think movements fail because not enough people support one party, one org, one demand. After 20 years of activism, I think this perspective is mistaken.

"Here are five reasons why joining or waiting for others to choose a large group is a tactical mistake for activists:

1. Small groups can have huge effects. Light & nimble, it is easier for them to be in the right place at the right time.

2. Small groups can federate with each other or larger ones for events. It's easier to get many small groups into conversation than it is to try to rebuild a large group from scratch every time something new comes up.

3. Big groups have to start somewhere. Even if a big group might be useful, they do not appear overnight. Most of them need a core group anyway.

4. It is demoralizing to think that, because there's no group right in front of you, then there's nothing "worth" doing. If you wait for large groups to appear, you miss out on the smaller goals all around you.

5. Big groups are bigger targets for co-opting tactics from the oligarchs: they're often bought out & toothless. Small groups don't need grant money, staff, & webpages, so they do not need to chase validation from people with money."

#Activism

I’m confused.

Can you use petrol with Teslas or not?

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