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http status code breakdown
1xx - you need to do it
2xx - we did it
3xx - go do it over there
4xx - you can't do it
5xx - we can't do it

I don’t “live with” autism. I am autistic. My husband lives with autism (me).

I hate every single person who thinks that the EU should expel states for "not living up to the bloc's standards of human rights and dignity." [mentions state-sanctioned murder of migrants, racism] - Part 1 

a) This bloc has no fucking standards of human rights OR dignity. Zero. If they did, the entire Greek government would've been fucking drowned or burnt to the ground after all the times it murdered migrants, not just this last time where they intentionally enabled their coast guard to capsize a whole boat of people. The Italian governments (even those BEFORE Il Duce, Part II -- Giorgia Meloni) would've been smashed through the floor for sending migrants to camps in Libya. The Spanish governments would be brutalised for their attempted murder of migrants in "Spanish North Africa" (places like Cueta). All of that (and more) to protect "Fortress Europe."

Every single anti-Roma bastard on this continent would be punished (not just legally but in every way possible) for razing Roma communities and demanding they be put on LISTS.

There is no such thing as human rights or dignity in Europe, and people better fucking recognise that now and stop pretending like it's some bastion of perfection.

Europe is trash. Get that in your heads *now*.

anyone know of a status page that can post to mastodon?

Update: apparently it was a mistake on Github's end, and I have been unbanned.

Remaining questions:
- Why did that answer come 16 minutes after beginning to make noise about this?
- How could this happen in the first place?
- Why are there absolutely no mechanisms for repository owners to eg. undo this locally, so as to not break projects that were contributed to?

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Also, I wonder how many people have realized that just straight-up doesn't have a general support department anymore for free users

Summary of the debacle so far:

- My account seems to have been flagged and shadowbanned, based on the symptoms, but it doesn't actually say this anywhere in the UI

- The reason is unclear; I've received no notification or explanation of any sort from Github, and had to find out through someone at $customer not being able to see my comments

- I sent a support ticket 16 hours ago, and have gotten zero response or acknowledgment so far.

- *All* of my content, except for commits, is hidden without notice; it looks deleted to anyone not logged in as me.

- My repos are gone. Any PRs and comments I've made in other repos over the past decade+ are gone. My Gists are gone.

- This includes at least one Matrix MSC that's entirely gone, and many review comments on other Matrix MSCs and NixOS RFCs. There's just entire chunks of the standards process history missing now.

- Github's account data export only includes my own repositories; all contributions to other projects are missing. Gists are completely missing.

- I can no longer do my job for $customer, that pays my income; because anything I post in their private company repositories(!!) is also invisible - including everything I've worked on over the years, retroactively.

Like, mistakes happen, an account can get flagged for erroneous reasons, fine. But it's slowly dawning on me just how much impact this is having, with seemingly no recourse. And it begs the question of how many other people this has happened to.

community management, moderation 

What nobody tells you about community management is that 90% of moderation work is having to endlessly deconstruct systemic and ingrained misbeliefs that people have picked up from toxic politics, debate culture, rape culture, etc.

None of which you were responsible for them starting to believe, but somehow you have become responsible for making them *stop* believing it, and the people in question may not even realize themselves that they believe it

@joepie91 That is... seriously disconcerting.

I mean, you get flagged, OK, some automated system probably figured there's a good reason to do that (whether that system is correct is another matter, of course), but the complete erasure of history, without quick response to your questions, is absolutely unacceptable.

Profit is life? 

It comes up again and again in different stories.

Apparently, in the US at least, it's become entirely mainstream to regard "ability to make profit" as the one big indicator that something has a right to exist.

How does one even begin to fight that sort of sentiment?

The forest was shrinking, but the trees kept cheering and voting for the axe. Because its handle was made of wood, and they thought it was one of them.

I have just learned that Github's data export is, *at the very least*, missing Gists and all of my contributions to repositories that *aren't* mine. The only thing included is the data for my own repositories. What the hell.

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I wonder how much of tech’s resistance to unions is… that so many tech folks see themselves as future bosses and think the one pressing the boot against their neck earned the right to do so, as if that was a thing you could earn

Like, to be clear, the 'collateral damage' here is that all of those things - any issues or PRs I've created anywhere, any comments I've left on other people's issues or PRs - are just *gone*. No indication. As if they've never existed.

This means that historical parts of multiple standards processes have just... disappeared. For no good reason. With no recourse for the standards organizations involved.

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This also seems like a pretty strong argument to *not* do any sort of spec work on Github, because apparently they will just disappear it with no recourse

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Known (significant) collateral damage so far:
- My Matrix spec contributions, including at least one MSC that I wrote
- My NixOS contributions, including some fairly important contributions to RFCs
- Any work done for $customer that lives on Github

No response from Github yet. This is uh, maybe not a great way to deal with flagged accounts?

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holy shit a reimplementation of dev tools that works on mobile you can add to your site with two lines of code 🤯

github.com/liriliri/eruda

the future of fedi, software and standards, Facebook or Instagram, new development -- 

Uh-oh. Facebook is now on the ActivityPub working group. This is not good.

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