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ADHD dragon that’s trying to organize its hoard but keeps getting sidetracked by various interesting treasures it forgot it had

subtoot, vague 

Queer communities already get enough shit and trauma to deal with from cishetnormative society, and it would be nice if fellow queer folks didn't make things worse with misguided moral panics

"No way to prevent this" says users of only programming language where this regularly happens

after 4.5 months of working at a company that uses Microsoft Authenticator, with the silly little feature where you have to type a 2-digit code in on your phone, it finally gave me the code 69

i've won SSO!!

Reminder to #serveradmins that there's a Mastodon security update coming at 15:00 UTC today

Ann Summers should not sell rope. They target a curious vanilla audience, people who will be rope newbies, yet they sell rope that is of incredibly poor quality, and do not stock shears or any other safety equipment. When they sell rope they do not give you any associated safety information, any warnings, even any "use responsibly". Nothing.

When I bought rope from anatomie, a shop targeting their products very much at experienced riggers, they bundled an information sheet about rope care, and an information sheet about nerve damage. Their website recommended I buy safety shears with my purchase and gave me a direct link to do so if I did not already have any. This is good.

Yet when Ann Summers sell rope to somebody who is likely a complete beginner, they do no such thing. This is ridiculously irresponsible.

With Chinese or Lunar New Year coming up, here's a random Chinese word:

"避年" -- "avoid" + "year".
Implies that the party avoids the New Year by (almost always) travelling. :ablobcatwink:

Interesting, Elsevier is starting to add hyperlinks to their own AI-generated information mishmashes of portions of other Elsevier papers. I suspect this occurs without the consent of the authors. #scholarlypublishing

gonna disrupt the whole user interface industry with my new invention, "tactile buttons that make the computer do the thing when you press them"

Mozilla financial apartment approving AI development and advocacy in budget: absolutely, say no more 🤑

Mozilla financial department approving development of Firefox in budget: ohh I'm sorry were incredibly low on money right now you'll just have to go and ask for donations 🥺🥺🥺

I continue to be fascinated by all the novel ways in which US recipe sites misunderstand the concept of "metric conversion"...

This frustration brought to you by the Jellyfin Chromecast player receiving a casting error from the Cast SDK and then just logging "casting errror" while completely ignoring the error parameter

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Man die zich drie slagen in de rondte post om duidelijk te maken dat hij echt geen seksist is en daar ook niet van beschuldigd mag worden zegt dat ik het ‘in mijn hoofdje haal’. Hoofdje.

What is *with* developers writing code that just swallows error messages and doesn't bother passing them on down the chain?

Makes debugging failures completely impossible, argh

hot(?) take, politics 

Reaching the right goal in the wrong way is often preferable over reaching the wrong goal in the right way, actually.

Why? Because getting the goal wrong does long-lasting harm, but when *getting there* the wrong way, the harm is only temporary.

And yes, that means that sometimes the end really *does* justify the means, and exactly where that boundary is is an incredibly important conversation to have, not something to categorically dismiss as a slippery slope.

People of the fedi, I think I'm on the lookout for a new instance, where I can say 'Fuck the Israeli Apartheid State' as much as I want.

Tell me why I, an extremely sensitive autistic, queer, anarchist, vegan, non-binary musician, would find a welcoming home at yours.

I knew those authors using AI to churn out books reminded me of something...

If I were “the most powerful person” in an industry where workers (e.g. editors) are already underpaid and concerned about their jobs and the product (i.e. writers) are very concerned about the impacts of a technology for different reasons, I probably would not tell the New York Times how excited I am about AI. nytimes.com/2024/01/30/books/p

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