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Squatnet: **Amsterdam: Oud hotel gekraakt door studenten voor meer huisvesting**

"Op donderdag 13 oktober om 3 uur ‘s middags vond er een demonstratie plaats op het roeterseiland campus van de studentenvakbond ASVA voor meer studenten huisvesting. Om de hoek van het protest hebben dakloze studenten van Autonomous Student Strug…"

nl.squat.net/2022/10/13/amster

#anarchisme #bot

I feel like I, upon discovering Mastodon, found the total, like, 5–6 people I wanted to follow and've just stuck with them for the last 3 years so I don't know how effective asking the greater Fediverse will be but

Does anyone know of any artists on here who either can do ASCII art or, while not the medium they usually inhabit, are willing to give creating it a try? 'Working on an all-text video game and could use someone who's open for commissions, right now.

#art #ASCIIart #commissions

Thinking about the Freedom Convoy in light of the hearings that are starting 

If you hold a meeting/rally/protest

And Nazis show up

And Nazis are welcomed

You just held a Nazi meeting/rally/protest

I think I could be a shark plushie

you don't have to think, you just lie in bed all day, and occasionally people hug you

Thinking about how nurses in the pandemic, teachers in shootings, or people in "caring" professions generally are so often called on to be "heroes"

And like

By definition

If you're going "above and beyond", it means that what you're doing is literally not your job

If anyone ever uses a wartime metaphor to try to manipulate you into doing something, you should be extremely suspicious of what they're trying to ask you to sacrifice

Domain squatter is a bad term.

Real life squatters are taking something held out of use and returning it to use. That's pretty cool.

What we call "domain squatters" are really "domain speculators."

Speculators in real life hold things away from use to try to extract value from people who want to make good use of it. They're bad and should be eliminated.

This is what domain speculators do. They are also bad and should similarly be eliminated.

community management advice, social, politics adjacent 

A really important thing to understand about bigotry, how a community responds to it, and why they're not spotting the bad vibes that are obvious to you:

The vast, vast majority of people do not actually *understand* bigotry, as a mechanic. They've been taught about "discrimination" as a list of things you cannot say or do, and a list of groups/people to whom you cannot say or do them. The 'protected class' thing, basically.

Nobody has ever really taught them how bigotry *works*, what its consequences are, or how it is experienced by the targets on the other end. They themselves, even with the best intentions, don't actually understand it - they are just following a vague ruleset given to them, because somebody told them to.

(This is likely where the "I can't say anything anymore!" thing comes from, especially in centrist circles. It's frustration that the full ruleset is not known to them, and it feels to them like it is expanding outside of their view.)

That means that they literally *cannot* recognize any form of bigotry that isn't on their 'list'. They don't know about the patterns of behaviour or the social dynamics at all.

They simply don't recognize it when patterns of bigotry are applied towards groups not on their list - say, furries, or users of a particular programming language. They only have the list, it's not on there, therefore it can't be bigotry or discrimination! Even if the consequences are the same in practice.

This can only be fixed by actually teaching people how bigotry *works*, and talking about real-world consequences, including the indirect ones, and how things got to that point, and showing that it is generically applicable - it's the *behaviour and attitude* that matters, not the specific words.

Real-world examples help a lot here, especially for the cases where the cause and effect are a few steps removed from each other, because most people *also* aren't used to thinking about second-order effects.

All ADHD info is like "here's color coding to organize yourself" and none on "here's how to not feel awful without dopamine".

Just a few minutes ago the german government announced that the village #Lützerath will be excavated to get the coal below. The whole village is squatted by climate activists, there are tree houses and more.

If you can, help to defend the village against fossil capitalism #LütziBleibt

mh+, medication 

As I've been taking Ritalin (generics) for a while now, I've noticed my preference changing a bit - I now like to slightly "underdose" it, and then spike it up a bit with an occasional cup of tea.

This gives me a bit more of an 'ebb and flow' in my mental state, where I don't *constantly* feel one way or the other, but it can fluctuate a bit between 'relaxed focus' and 'slightly chaotic excitement'.

Really seems to help in continuing to feel like myself with eg. excitement for my own projects, while also giving some much-needed rest from a constantly-chaotic brain... while still mostly preventing brain fog!

video game startup sequences are really weird

and I'm not talking about the short videos that get played when you open a game

Guild Wars 2 starts up with a maximized white rectangle that has a title of "U"

it briefly changes to "Untitled" before the game starts accepting input

I would wager that the number of people in the world who know exactly why it does that is less than five

i think nerfing me by giving me a bad sleep schedule was a bad balancing decision imo

we already have a nor boolean operator, when are we getting neither,

And that makes it all the more irritating when you're one of the few people who *has* actually looked into it, because you end up spending all your time and energy arguing with what essentially boils down to religious beliefs strongly held

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Like, the vast vast majority of developers is basically just going off vibes and whatever assumptions/beliefs are considered the social default for their particular programming community, almost nobody has actually looked at what's going on or why

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Even if only half the people loudly complaining about software performance and efficiency actually did the work of "understanding where the performance issues come from", things would be so much better right now

#NixOS people are serious about testing :flan_ooh:

Their testing automation is impressive! :flan_hearts:

Firefix is tested by opening a page (from valgrind man page), playing some sound, verifying some sound is played, closing a tab, display the developer tools. If anything fail, then the test fails

github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/

Openarena (Quake 3 open source reimplementation) is tested by running a server, connecting two players, verifying the clients connect to the server

github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/

Minecraft client is tested by running the client in a VM and use OCR to detect if it asks for creating an account

github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/

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