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Norwegian people are always out there trying to trick me into reading Norwegian. I get like 20% of the way though a post before I go "wait a minute, this isn't Danish AT ALL"

(I jest of course.. the inspirational disabled people held up to show us we can achieve our dreams are held up to make abled folk feel better, not us. No shade to the disabled folk who have achieved their dreams, that's fricking awesome 🤘🏻
But when I see content created by disabled folk for disabled folk it's much more likely to be about rights and access, not the 'inspirational' stuff typical of content created by abled folk)

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Honestly kinda wish people would lay off on telling disabled folk that they can achieve their dreams and what not and just focus on removing all the fighting disabled folk have to do to just survive. Make survival easier (secure housing, secure income, safe and accessible healthcare) and then maybe we can do the inspirational chit chat about achieving dreams and shit like that?

Reminder that nobody should be using "mom" or "grandma" or "girlfriend" as a generic non-technical person example. It is hugely problematic and sexist (and can even be ageist too for "grandma").

This is *especially* important to keep in mind in communities where there's already a huge bias of boys and men (like FOSS, gaming, and tech in general).

Finally, a good write-up of a malware campaign, it's been a long time since I've seen a proper one that isn't just some self-serving marketing drivel: news.sophos.com/en-us/2025/06/

Details about the techniques, the context in which the investigation happened, references to other researchers' work... *this* is what a public analysis is supposed to look like!

Element killed the room description, so what happened is that people are putting the relevant info in a pinned message instead.

YouTube has been treating video descriptions badly, and I've seen channels paste the entire description down in a pinned comment.

The design churn treadmill must go on

@jon This is why train travel in Germany is great: high stakes gambling with limited information.

i was looking through a parts catalogue for ideas and i liked them having to explain what a mug is

"redesign" aka "how the software you use daily is gonna get slightly more annoying to use because they moved the icon you use a dozen times a day into a hamburger menu"

that sounds cynical but that's more often the case than not in my experience over the past decade or so of interacting with computer tech

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"Denny, what are you doing? You should be asleep by now, not reading. Didn't you think I would hear it, you're reading out loud?"
"But, mum. There's a monster under the bed and one in the closet."
"There is no such thing as monsters. Give me that book, and go to sleep."
"But, mum, I promised. Please, just to finish the chapter?"
"Promised?"
"Guys, tell her!"
"Sorry, mrs Denny's mum. Could Denny please read some more to us? He promised."
"..."
"I think she fainted. Read, Denny."
#MicroFiction

nazi mention, politics 

Nazis in the sense of people who bought into a fascist government out of fear and insecurity and personal weakness and are likely to commit atrocities based on that fear and insecurity.

Not Nazis in the sense of some mythological evil that must be destroyed at all costs and cannot be understood.

I take issue with people conflating the two, not in calling something what it is.

One is human and can be overcome. The other is reactionary bullshit.

grumbling about un-CWed politics posts 

*sighs and wanders off to add 'muskrat' to the filter list*

@ireneista @jrose i liked the way that cohost reposts put the reposter's content *below* the original rather than above. it's not a perfect solution against directing unwanted attention, but it seemed like it set up the interaction as the reposter adding to a conversation, rather than setting up a post to be gawked at by taking the first word

Internet Archive is looking for engineering managers with a rare set of experiences, and we could use your help.

Do you know someone with extensive experience using PHP as a systems language? Someone who has gardened a petabyte-scale system under high load? Is this person a player/coach engineering manager who enjoys helping other people succeed?

If you do know someone like this, or someone close, I would love to talk to them.

Apply at this link and drop me a line:
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Can someone maybe just wake me up once people have collectively decided to actually *do* something rather than endlessly posting on social media about how bad it is and asking their politicians to fix it despite literal decades of that not having worked

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