@pixouls could have been an exchange or international student needing to head out? I've gotten some nice printers that way. It's a good season for dumpster diving.
Hi Fedinerds, I need your help. I have a #Thinkpad X240 that sometimes randomly refuses to boot up with the Error "1802: Unauthorized network card is plugged in"
The thing is, the network card in there is the original card, and sometimes it does boot successfully. So I think the error message is some kind of error itself, caused by something only being sometimes wrong, that causes the Scan for the network card to go bad.
I can't even boot into the BIOS, no matter what I press, I get the Error code.
Anyone got any ideas? Boosts would be appreciated, I really wanna be able to use this Laptop more consistently
@reese awww
US covid test recall
“SD Biosensor, Inc. today is requesting that consumers stop using and dispose of specific Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Tests in the United States because potentially harmful bacteria were found in the tube with liquid inside (pouch 2 of the kits). “
Lot numbers at the link:
annoyed at white nonsense
ah, getting worked up at the phenomenon of white people doing that thing where they apologize on behalf of other white people when i am wishing for the tiniest amount of solidarity, but they are too inculcated in the act of closing ranks with their own and showing solidarity for white people instead.
(this is not a subtoot, i just experienced this with an off-fedo encounter. but if you feel guilty about it, i don't want to fucking hear it, go talk to your cat or your white friends about your feelings.)
Unsolicited discourse on queerness
@dragon I wonder about poly and kink stuff in this context. I feel like if someone is cishet and poly, if they're doing stuff well, they generally are queer... which i guess makes sense if we see queerness as a relationship strategy.
FWIW, I usually say queerness is about a deliberateness to how folks approach relationships and their structures, usually due to society not having an existing "template" that works for them. This would accommodate your "un-queer" gay couple.
Our society has a problem with grief.
For one, our society's institutions don't teach much about grief or how to support others through it or how to deal with grief in a healthy way.
Second, our society doesn't provide time for grief. People are barely given any leave for a death of a loved one, and there's no time given at all for grief that stems from other issues like: grief from discriminatory laws that harm us, grief from mass death and disablement, grief from people failing to treat disabled people as worthy of life, grief from my continuing loss of physical activities, etc.
Grief requires us to be present in the moment. It requires us to acknowledge our emotions. It requires us to seek the source of the grief and acknowledge its existence. It requires us to be kind to ourselves and allow space for the grief. It requires us to adjust our life to heal from the source of our grief. It requires us to act to address the harm that caused the grief.
All of these actions oriented around grief makes us more aware, more conscious of the actions done to us and what we do to others, and pushes us further down a path toward liberation.
Acknowledging, addressing, giving time for, and acting upon grief makes us Less productive for the capitalist machine. Because grief strips away the distortions that muddle our ability to see what we face.
Grief forces us to see the source of our grief. When we acknowledge the source of our grief, this gives us space to act and change/adapt as needed, so that we may find healing and/or find a way to alter the source so that it no longer causes harm and induces grief.
This is one way we can learn to recognize the harm capitalist has done through the fact it is a source of our complex sets of grief.
To recognize, to acknowledge, and address the source of our grief means dealing with the harm of oppression from the current capitalist colonialist white supremacist systems that harm us and cause upwellings of grief.
So it is crucial for us to gather collectively to recognize and acknowledge our shared grief over these myriad, harmful issues and oppressive institutions and actions.
Then we must collectively seek ways to act to address the source of our grief. To change it toward a healthier, more healing, more equitable, more just set of actions and ways of being. Which in turn alleviates the grief.
That's a part of liberation that I wish we would discuss more.
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Please boost, job search May edition
I'm not gonna stop making these posts until I get a job! Also, yes, I am applying in other places, not just waiting for suggestions here. Referrals help a lot and this job market is kinda bad!
Comp sci degree
1.5 years as a software test engineer
Python and NodeJS for my relevant experince, but I'm a fast learner and know a few others as well (Rust is a new one)
Same field, full stack web dev, sysadmin, or dev ops stuff is right up my alley
Looking for remote, but can commute (Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, USA)
I'm a trans woman, so clear acceptance/queer coworkers are a huge plus
I'm open to contract work and other positions than the ones I listed, but full time would still be best. DM for a resume or any questions, take a look at my site for some examples of things I do!
https://werefox.cafe
Thanks so much for all of y'all's continued support! I still haven't given up yet!
#GetFediHired #HachyJobs
@thufie @amaditalks I think collaborator is a helpful word here.
I worry that if someone's only linguistic choice is 'nazi' or silence/omission, some people will choose omission out of fear. If they need to use a crutch word to feel comfortable speaking out, I'd rather they use it than say nothing.
It's a bit of a weasel situation, but I'd prefer a partial truth than nothing. That's just me, though.
usian sillyness, moving, thought
@thufie that might be my part, is why I'm asking.
Illinois/Chicago has better weed laws than MN (though ours are improving), but I don't know if state insurance covers gender stuff as well as here.
If by North you meant by a coast, then nvm. :)
usian sillyness, moving, thought
@thufie what part of North are ya looking at?
We made a cozy, kind space where you can take a break from the grim in the world.
Because (actual, off duty) clowns act as hosts, we call it the #CircusInPlace video chat.
https://meet.jit.si/circushomegym
Starting at noon (CDT/UTC-5), you'll find us there practicing our circus skills. I'm told we make for good company, and I always appreciate it when people drop in to watch, say hello, or even just show up quietly because they need a place to be.
i like kind machines. pro-people-not-dying. anti-nazi. anti-colonizer. pagan, but lazy about it.
I am #HardOfHearing, #nonbinary, polyamourous, into ttrpgs and #tech. Hobbyist #leatherworker, hobbyist scifi author, community builder, and artist.
I like to build #whimsical things that help people to #dream better and form meaningful connections. If you wanna hang out with friendly computer weirdos in Minneapolis, lemme know.
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