I wanna read more fiction featuring disabled characters, preferably if they’re protagonists. I like reading lighthearted rom-coms, mysteries, fantasy and science fiction. Please send me recommendations if you have any!
#disability
⚡️the first step in fighting internalized transphobia is to stop accepting the cis narrative of transness as suffering.
I do not suffer because I am trans, I suffer because cis people hurt me for being trans.
Dysphoria sucks either way, but the means for me to mitigate it exist.
Transphobes make it hard because they need me to suffer to validate their opinions.
When I am in public and not suffering, I am proving they are wrong.
the javascript splitting proposal (3)
And to be clear, I'm speaking from a position where I think too much stuff has been added to JS that doesn't need to be there. Again, not coincidentally, largely because of Google. I *want* a more restricted set of stuff in the language core.
But *what* this presentation proposes as the things to split off, is extremely telling about what their true intentions are, and I absolutely do not believe that they are good for anyone but Google.
the javascript splitting proposal (2)
A non-exhaustive list of things where having BigInts at your disposal (as opposed to floats) is really quite helpful and/or necessary:
- Cryptography
- Database development
- Fixed-precision decimals (you know, like working with amounts of money...)
- Parsers and protocol handlers
- Internal state tracking
the javascript splitting proposal
Regarding this: https://devclass.com/2024/10/22/should-javascript-be-split-into-two-languages-new-google-driven-proposal-divides-opinion/
It's important to remember that when Google says "the usecases have not materialized", what they *mean* is "we do not have a usecase for this".
BigInts have, in fact, seen widespread use in applications that would otherwise be very difficult to implement correctly, just most of them do not run in a browser, and so Google doesn't give a shit about them.
I do not trust this proposal one bit. This whole thing is primarily going to benefit those with a well-established developer tooling division, which not coincidentally includes Google.
i'm interested in knowing how folks who use computers a lot and also deal with chronic pain/fatigue/illness set up their home workspaces in ways that are designed to support their needs. i've heard of things like monitors being suspended/tilted to use while lying down or reclining. are there good resources/forums for this kind of thing? i'm also interested if anyone wants to share a picture or description of your setup. (boosts ok)
NixOS, forks, etc. etc. etc.
I suspect that this doesn't really need to be said around here, but given that the same people are apparently still waffling on loudly in the usual places about how the folks forking Nix are "bullying project leadership":
Read their claims carefully and check if they mention anything, literally *anything at all*, about the community dynamics prior to the Nix fork, and how those relate to the fork happening, ie. the history of the past 10 years or so. That should tell you roughly how much of the story they are actually leaving out.
Don't think there's really much more to say on the topic that isn't a colossal waste of time, to be honest.
mildly spicy take, FOSS and forking
"Forking" as we know it today really just doesn't achieve its stated goal, and is trapped in the ideology of pseudo-meritocracy; the concept really needs a lot more development to be useful, and it's not a serious option for resolving governance problems today, even as a last resort (but still the only one we have).
The current model of how "forking" is supposed to work, completely ignores natural network effects, startup cost, power imbalances, sponsorship agreements, and a whole lot of other things that are necessary to account for to successfully diverge a project.
(1/6) Ich muss mich jetzt mal über die Nix(OS)-Community aufregen, also um genau zu sein das Gatekeeping in dieser Community. Seit über 3 Jahren bin ich jetzt schon dabei und versuche auch schon so lange Contributions zu den nixpkgs zu machen, was aber nun mal faktisch nicht wirklich möglich ist, wenn man keine Committer persönlich kennt.
Where are you, other transmasc people?! I can't seem to find very many AFAB trans people on the fediverse yet We have to be somewhere. I have to find others like me... There have to be other trans masc people who like art or Baldur's gate 3 or animal crossing or trains or tamagotchis or vegan stuff or anarchy/leftist stuff or maybe even all of those things. I can't be the only one. There's no way. I'm just so new though, I have no idea where we are.
I will now use a bunch of tags in attempt to find you all. Please, boost and/or follow me, and I will follow you, and we will be a big trans family. Bonus points if you're nonbinary :3
No minors as sometimes my art is NSFW (always behind a content warning though).
I originally said I wanted people who also liked things like kubernetes, python, and linux, but I decided to keep that stuff on my main account. Please feel free to DM me for that account if you wanna be moots on tech stuff too. :)
**updated to include a couple of other important notes x2
#transmasc #ftm #trans #transmasculine #transguy #transdude #AFAB #nonbinary #bg3 #tamagotchi #vegan
Short reminder: Tonight, Europe switches from DST back to regular time. The US will not switch until *next* weekend.
So check your calendars whether regular appointments have suddenly moved. Everything scheduled in European time will be 1 hour later for US folks, everything scheduled in US time will be one hour earlier for Europe folks.
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
- No alt text (request) = no boost.
- Boosts OK for all boostable posts.
- DMs are open.
- Flirting welcome, but be explicit if you want something out of it!
- The devil doesn't need an advocate; no combative arguing in my mentions.
Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
My spoons are limited, so I may not always have the energy to respond to messages.
Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.