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someone: (rallying for accessibility to not be an afterthought)

techbro: devils advocate here, these things cost money. why should we do that when disabled people are poor?

If you come across a (news) article about your government exploring technological solutions to an issue “inspired by Silicon Valley’s approach to problem-solving” what they’re saying is they’re gearing up for yet another assault on people’s fundamental freedoms and basic human decency.

I am not in the least surprised that this is where Nova went straight away.

Heck is the first thing I said when I heard she left fedi. 🤣
#Bluesky #hachyderm

How not to be a replyguy, pt. 1: do not argue the status quo :boost_requested:​ 

(Feel free to distribute this; not just by boosting, but by republishing elsewhere, etc.)

I'll probably do more posts in this theme at some point, but let's start with a pretty common issue: arguing the status quo.

If you see someone complaining about society or the world around them, *do not* reply with an explanation of "how society works" or anything along those lines.

This includes responses talking about "social contracts", "that's how we've decided to ____", "companies have to make money too", and so on, and so forth. Anything that basically repeats the narrative of how society is "supposed" to work.

The person you're talking to is living in the same world as you! They are already aware of how things work, and they experience it first-hand every day; it is very likely the exact thing that they are complaining about!

"Explaining" something to them that they already understand while ignoring their criticism is extremely patronizing, and it communicates that you don't actually care about their issue, you're just looking for a way to convince yourself that it doesn't exist, by repeating how you think it's *supposed* to work.

So, instead of assuming that someone must be clueless and lacking in a basic understanding of society, trade, politics, or whatever... consider that they understand it extremely well, possibly better than you do, and are criticizing it for a very good reason. There's probably some issue with it that you are unaware of.

And if you want to better understand what that issue is, don't challenge them on it, don't debate them on it; just *ask* about it. Ask a good-faith, non-combative, open-ended question. Take the time to learn from someone who has spotted an issue that you didn't.

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Federation is a privilege, not a right.

Other admins and mods will hold your admin/mod team to a much higher standard than you might expect to be held.

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Me, reading Trending: Wow it's weird how people who get censured for not behaving well keep talking about how the rest of us are the ones who need to change our culture. So weird.

my bed,,the final frontier . these are the voyages of sleepy cat

ranty / on "floss is bad ux" 

With this whole bluesky thing, I once again see the take of how bad fedi-ux, no, ux in floss in general, is.

But you know what? Maybe instead of complaining, it's time people learn to look for solutions themselves. I feel like the blame is being put on the devs and projects who are actually doing work; "They" aren't doing their work good enough.

But you know what? These projects and these devs actually bring something not bad into the world. You're comparing a project backed by a billionaire with a project hacked together by a couple of people who, just like you probably, are just wage slaves trying to have something better in what little free time they have.

We don't have a billion, or even a million, dollar to pay people to focus on developing this. We don't have "the right" people to put on specific tasks. The only people we have, is the people who are willing to put what little time and energy they have into this.

And you know what? You too can probably do something. This is a capitalist world and we're all victims of it. You don't need to be a developer. You want better ux? Fine. Find yourself a ux-er willing to put in the work. Find yourself a project willing to work together on this. And find yourself the money to pay people so they actually have the time to work on this stuff you think is so important.

I've worked on pleroma and now i work on akkoma. In both cases i can tell you that people are mostly trying to not let things fall apart completely. There's a big burden crushing our shoulders because we have a sense of responsibility towards the world. We're already doing all this. Why are we expected to not only be devs, but also analysts, engineers, architects, community managers, support, doc writers, and more?

I think it's good that people identify problems, but please, try to also think of solutions. We can't all bear this alone.

Shoutouts to the one trans or gay or furry airline engineer doing this

Das Baumarktgrauen!

Wenn ihr was für #Insekten tun wollt, pflanzt einheimische Stauden, lasst Todholz liegen, kauft keine Petunien, keinen "Sommerflieder" und sterile "Geranien" und bitte auch keine sinnlosen nicht #Nisthilfen aus der Ramschabteilung.

Mit wenigen Ausnahmen haben diese Nisthilfen alle eines gemeinsam:

Billiges Ausgangsmaterial.
eine eher lieblose, teilweise sogar unprofessionelle handwerkliche Verarbeitung.
ein nahezu komplettes Ignorieren der Ansprüche der Insekten an einen artgerechten Nistraum.

Hier im Artikel und in den Videos wird sehr gut beschrieben, wie man gute #Insektenhotels von untauglichen unterscheidet.

naturgartenfreude.de/wildbiene
Foto: Gestern in einem Gartenmarkt 😵‍💫🦋

so, because privilege makes people so oblivious

i guess i have to spell it out...

WELL-TO-DO TECH WORKERS

SHITTING ON POOR PEOPLE FOR TRYING TO SURVIVE

HAVE YOU CONSIDERED SHUTTING THE FUCK UP, AND THAT YOUR OPINION DOESN'T MATTER HERE?

i know you must feel like god's gift to this earth because you know computer magic but

consider that that's not the end-all be-all of existence

and that you -- yes, even smart capable dependable you -- are capable of having blind spots

#hachyderm

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and there's a concerning number of people in this conversation who just don't give a shit about the root cause of this most recent flare-up

they're just mad because people are blocking/muting/whatevering their instance or the one their friends are on

they're not out here calling mutual aid posts "scams" but they still just don't see what's all that important about it

to them it's just "a small disagreement" instead of, y'know, SURVIVAL

privileged fucks

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I'm once again reminding everyone of my proposal to take away every single carpark at Auckland Transport and make it a job requirement, at least for the CEO and board members, to ditch their cars and move around the city using public transport and active modes exclusively.

Oh, you can't get to work on time? It's difficult to pick up the kids and get to your meetings? Services are late or cancelled?

Perhaps someone's job is to fix that, huh?

Just one example: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

"I have a rail line right under my apartment, so I built a small computer vision app running on a Rasperry Pi which records each train passing, and tries to stitch an image of it.

It has a frontend at trains.jo-m.ch/"

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This is a new one. I've never actually seen a website admit that autoplaying videos are a punishment for users they don't like, rather than a way to try to attract users.

If game jams are too short for you, consider the "extra" category of the #LudumDare jam, it is more than 2 weeks long so you can participate and have fun without the crunch aspect of game jams.

Spring is the season where I'm not allowed to get sleep, because everybody insists on doing construction work at 8 in the morning

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