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Highly recommend reading this story about a reporter casually finding out his wife is a world Tetris champion: archive.boston.com/news/globe/

I've never met an 18 foot tall blue bird

Hilton Hotel That Refused DHS Reservations Backpedals

The hotel told 404 Media in a statement “We are in touch with the impacted guests to ensure they are accommodated.”

404media.co/hilton-hotel-that-

Hey could someone spot me at least $30 to keep my debit account open please? Thanks!
$117/300
#MutualAid #MutualAidRequest

Are there any matrix clients for android that allow manually configuring a socks5 proxy?

Android's built in "VPN" feature is completely fucked on my phone for some reason.

Translated report on the current situation from Asra Anarshism, anarchist counterinfo site out of #Iran:

anarchistnews.org/content/iran

Also, where is @b9AcE when you need him?

Lol, just saw someone comparing fedi blocklists to 'the book burnings of the middle ages' :blobfoxlaugh:

Uh, how can I check what ports are open/forwarded on my computer (on Linux), and also how do I forward ports in OpenWRT (using LuCI) cause doing it the way I thought you're supposed to is maybe wrong? 🥲

I'm trying to set up a TES3MP server to play with my partner but they can't connect due to port issues 😔

:boost_ok:

just coding in general 

Coding without a static type system just feels viscerally like seeing somebody with 99+ browser tabs and having a bookmarks and folders compulsion. Consequent runtime errors and speed tradeoffs aside. It makes me want to write 4x as detailed comments at least, going back to C or C++ or whatever.

I'm the person who makes all the unnecesary and very decorative type annotations where compiler type-inference would have sufficed. I've used emacs art-mode in block comments. Seeing shit written without static typing and vague comments makes me go into feral documentation mode now. It makes me feel like: please join me in this goddamn century, please!

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