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入住了超酷的 airbnb,沙漠中间一栋孤独的小木屋。

Everyone tells you "drink more water" but no one tells you "just close your browser tabs".

You're not going to get round to reading all the stuff in there. Just close them. Bookmark stuff instead if it looks useful/interesting to go back to.

Seriously, it's making your whole computer run slow.

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Every moderator you pay to reduce harassment draws a salary at the expense of your shareholders, and every catastrophe that moderator prevents is a catastrophe you can't turn into monetizable attention as gawking users flock to it.

So social media sites are always trying to optimize their mistreatment of users, mistreating them (and thus profiting from them) right up to the point where they are ready to switch, but without actually pushing them over the edge.

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@futurebird @Doug_Bostrom Wikipedia, where I'm an admin, has long dealt with people pushing pseudoscience and other nonsense. Some of the ways it's been dealt with may be helpful, e.g. see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedi

I'm also a moderator of a Facebook group, Cambridge Skeptics Discussions. We get true believers proselytising, but they usually end up getting blocked because they resort to insults, become disruptive, and won't engage in reasoned discussion, e.g. providing sources.

I tried to take a photo of a grasshopper on my windshield, but now it looks like it's gigantic and destroying the town.

If you’ve recently left #Twitter
for Mastodon... welcome!

Here are some things you should know about security and privacy on Mastodon.

grahamcluley.com/mastodon-what

(Please boost/reshare if you think a #TwitterRefugee would benefit from this. Thanks!)

Awesome Collection of references, mainly related to . Some of the texts can be found inside the of the and, as one might imagine, there are gems that are worth reading. I specially recommend the Axiomatic Basis for by and The next 700 programming languages by Landin.

[202212142246 Great Works in Programming Languages](cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/course)

I built this tool a year ago but I feel like Mastodon folks would like it

The "Weird Old Book Finder"

Type in a search query, and it'll find one randomly-chosen public-domain book that matches the query -- and present it for immediate reading: weirdoldbookfinder.net/

Why only one book? To prevent the paradox of choice! Just *start readin'*

Can't promise every book will be weird, but most are

A longer essay on how/why I developed it: debugger.medium.com/a-search-e

This was a search for "mastodon"

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Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.