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As a dyslexic, my heart sinks whenever I am greeted by reams of paper to read on top of a character sheet just as a game begins. My partner is #blind , and not (yet) a gamer. I'd love to bring her into the fold. Are there any #ttrpg which are completely paperless, at least for the players? Something where all she'd need to know is who her character is and what they're about.

In infosec, there's the "I want to protect others from harm" people, and then there's the "I like having power over others" people, and it is usually *really easy* to tell which is which, and most of the community is the latter type

if pixie.town goes down today it'll be because of a local power outage, there's a big fire in the substation 😬 👁️

If an #ActuallyAutistic person shares information w you, it’s NOT because we feel negatively toward you or “think we know everything” or are judging you.

We’re doing it because we like you.

Most of us LOVE information.

We’re just sharing our favorite thing.

#ActuallyAutistic

Twitter, vent 

That fucking Twitter engineer has the same energy as a gatcha game designer explaining that multiple currencies, timed events, and carefully-calculated friction are what people want in a game, because they make the numbers go up

"Mastodon is just like email."
Like email? So I use Microsoft Outlook?
"Use WHAT"

(Tools -> Account Settings -> RSS Feeds -> New -> https://mastodon.social/@Gargron.rss)

re: ad parody 

@iyalei @kescher we have looked through your entire browser and search history and have determined you are a 0-150 year old who speaks 50 languages and are interested in literally everything

re: journa.host 

I think this signifies a profound change in the fediverse. It's not like seeing a Pleroma instance crawling with swastikas and 4channers and smashing the suspend button. That's easy.

Reporters control narratives. They are watching us because we are a "beat" (an actual remark I have seen by one of them). We are material for their careers.

We can be as objective as we want in their interviews, but at the end of the day, they're the ones who decide what we said and how we said it.

journa.host crosspost 

A think a lot of us have been patient with this instance as it's been finding its place in the fediverse, but it's time to #fediblock.

I appreciate that Adam apologized for using, and removed, a Kiwi Farms scraping tool. I appreciate that Mathew Ingram removed his link to that tool in his article for Columbia Journalism Review.

I want to support journalists and the essential work that they do.

However:

re: journa.host, racism 

It's finally sinking in for me, and I'm devastated to see journa.host take so long to enforce its server rules, as well as outright punish reporters that identify violations.

Mike Pesca, who was fired from Slate in 2021 for defending his "right" to use the N-word, who endorsed flawed, biased, transphobic reporting, was allowed onto journa.host. Why? Why are white men so fucking bad at just listening to the rest of us?

And when are they going to figure out that we're actually really good at finding out exactly what they're doing outside of the fediverse?

"i use arch btw"
boring, old, may get you mistaken for a techbro

"Federal regulations require me to mention NixOS at least once"
sparks curiosity, menacing

Being autistic does not exclude or excuse one from being an asshole. The autistic community must take responsibility for fascists, abusers, and other jackasses in our own ranks. Not try to claim "they're not actually autistic" to wash our hands of them.

@actuallyautistic

#Drag kings, quings, queens, artists of the Fediverse, where are you?

I wanna connect!

Boost appreciated

A small list of the few things that would improve my experience here: 

- A change to keep an author's replies in a thread all together;
- Thread/response markers on the web interface (as Tusky has done);
- Lists where I can 'remove' the people on it from home timeline (e.g., if I do want to follow news, it *only* goes in the news list);
- Bookmark folders;
- Editing (not only deleting) image descriptions when using 'edit'.

today’s really cool thing I’ve seen someone do… Bad Apple with Minecraft Sheep - youtu.be/tO6sfku_1b8

As a growing number of instances block journa.host, I'd encourage people to steer clear of the narrative that Mastodon's culture is somehow anti-journalism. If you're looking for a natural experiment, take newsie.social — I could be wrong, but as far as I know there's been no widespread blocking of that instance, which also predominantly hosts reporters. This is about the moderation decisions made by a particular instance, not some broader antipathy for journalism.

I’m beginning to see quite a few “this is a positive space, there is no place for negativity here” style posts (especially by newer folks) so I want to hopefully clear something up:

This is also a space to be protected. From fascists, bigots, etc., and also from corporate capture (unless you want to watch it turn into what the greater web turned into. Some of us lived through that once. Would be nice not to again.) Opposing such things—and vocally if need be—is not a negative; it is a positive.

obviously the best part of being an "adult" is that you can buy all the plushies you want

about political know-it-alls (they annoy me) 

anarchism is a group effort and nobody has to know everything to think that everybody deserves nice things and have their basic needs met. You also don't need to know everything or read much to recognise that hierarchies are shit.

Cool down.

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I have a request.

Bad actors will soon figure out - if they haven't already - that setting up impersonations of important organizations now will allow them to set off an explosion of chaos and confusion at a time of their choosing.

So if you run an account for an organization (especially #LGBTQ), please set up link verification between your Mastodon account profile and your organization's website.

If not, please boost.

Instructions are here under "Link Verification":
docs.joinmastodon.org/user/pro

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