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I fucking hate washing machines design, why do you always need to guess in what little shitty section put your gel/detergent/powder, they are always marked with some cryptic ass symbols and you always guess wrong somehow :blobfoxtableflip:

after several years in the making, I have finally published a blog post on decoupling capacitors and why you should probably stop using 100nF.

codeinsecurity.wordpress.com/2

#electronics

You can apply that everywhere: "Healthcare is good cause your workers come back faster", "schools are good cause you get better skilled workers".

People are not their economic value. Why do we accept that framing?

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My big problem with this argument isn't that it's not true or that it's pragmatic. It is that we frame _rights_ that every human being has as up for debate, as something that needs to work for business.
tldr.nettime.org/@tante/113889

I was today years old when I learned there's a thriving online community of people who eat dirt, rocks and clay

Honestly, compared to everything else going on in the world these days this is fine. I don't mind. I hope they have fun and are able to acquire only the highest quality dirt.

This headline has been stuck in my head for nearly 8 years now.

Sometimes you just hit a wall in a conversation because you realize that you can't argue someone into this.

It isn't normal to be okay with state and corporate surveillance

The term 'fat tax' is used to indicate hidden costs for fat people, because they have to pay more for certain things than non-fat people. Think clothes, insurances, plane seats, furniture with a high enough weight limit, etc.

So here is my name/gender change timeline:

Revolut: Instant, done via Onfido ID Verification
PayPal: Instant, didn’t even ask for any proof cause deadname and actual name are too close
mobil.nrw: Done during new year took about an hour, required ID copy
AOK Rheinland/Hamburg: took 4 business days, required ID and Birth Certificate
N26: Submitting the changes took about 15 minutes via live chat and message system but for the changes be to reflected it took 2 weeks, required ID and Birth certificate
Wise: took 3 weeks, required ID, Birth Certificate, Bescheinigung and talk with the support via X/Twitter
Klarna: took 20 minutes, required ID and Bescheinigung
Grover: took 5 minutes as it is done via data privacy form was processed within 1-2 hours, Normally only requires a selfie with your ID but sent them ID, Birth Certificate, Bescheinigung and the Selfie for good measures
Internet Provider/freenet Internet: took 2 hours sent via help email, Only required ID
Coinbase (for free money): took 15 minutes submitted via site, Only ID required
Jobcom/Agentur für Arbeit: took 1 woking day via email, only needed ID
Rentenversicherung: Changed only the name but did not give a new number so I had to contact them manually to get a new proper number which took 5 days, needed ID, Birth Certificate and Bescheinigung

some might notice I didn’t list Post/DHL and Payback but this is because I did not need to change those as Post/DHL was already changed a few years ago with the DGTI ausweis and for Payback I just made a new account cause they wanted a shit ton of unneeded info.

#SBGG

Good news! My proposal "Zen and the Art of Multicast - An Inquiry into Technology and Values" for @fluconf was accepted.

The process of preparing for it has gone quite meta already. The topic becomes the lens with which I look at the world. I must take hold of Phaedrus' scalpel to decide what is and is not in scope...

#fluconf2025 #fluconf

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“Off-the-shelf governance models for small FOSS projects? | Antonin Delpeuch”

antonin.delpeuch.eu/posts/off-

> So this is what I have been dreaming of lately: when you create a git repository on a forge platform, it nudges you towards adopting a governance model for your project, and proposes a selection of well-known ones that you can add in one click to the repository as a GOVERNANCE.md file.

This sounds like an interesting idea?

I will give a talk about Perl, Fortran, Uxntal and Fractran at #FluConf.

It's called "A tale of two compilers"

The whole "immigrants are important for the economy and will do the jobs you don't want to do" line of reasoning is a completely dehumanising capitalist approach. Our value as human beings should not determined by our economic output.

You know people who join a Matrix or Discord channel, then after a few seconds ask, "is this place dead?" and leave without waiting for an answer? Or they say "hi" first, you greet them back, but they already left.

When I got online, #netiquette guides for IRC made sure to point out that people idle in the channels a lot, so if they fail to notice you, *say something first*. Preferably what you came to ask.

Now teaching people how to behave is considered rude. Enjoy the results.

Friendly reminder: On mastodon/etc, Likes (aka Favorites) aren't what they are on other social networks. Around here:

Boost = "I like this, and think others might like it too!"
Favorite = "I like this, but that's between me and OP"

Without an "algorithm" choosing what to show you, we rely on our neighbors and follows to boost cool stuff.

most graffiti in video game cities sucks because nobody actually lives in those cities. real world graffiti is a million people making their weird little marks on the world. when a game tries to invoke that for atmosphere what almost always happens instead is the tags betray how shallow the world building is, because they only depict statements made by non-existent people who had nothing to say

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oh also my friend's lazer tag arena (rip) did a great job of this, which I'll count as another positive example even though it wasn't a video game. it's so easy you just hire a bunch of actual graffiti artists to go hog wild on your levels

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