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I'm gonna keep posting this until one of you fucking boosts it

"Putin bears responsibility for the suffering of millions of people, from Ukraine to Syria to Georgia. But the first victims of Putin’s abuses have been Russian citizens themselves." thebulwark.com/my-friend-the-t

"Sadly, there is nothing broken about what we’re experiencing: The system is working exactly as intended. We are all now living, and dying, with the consequences." @ryandbusse on the long slide toward irresponsibility in the gun industry: thebulwark.com/even-the-gun-in

Cool! @Flipboard is now curating news on the Fediverse with four topical “desks”. They are:

1. @NewsDesk
2. @TechDesk
3. @CultureDesk
4. @ScienceDesk

What’s sold me on this concept is that this news is curated by humans—not bots!

Yay for hand-picked news!

techcrunch.com/2023/04/19/flip

@fediversenews

@dekkzz76@emacs.ch 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

@arielwaldman @dgoldsmith A majority of people are really addicted to attention from their "followers". The moment they look at Mastodon, they realise that their "popularity" means almost nothing here and that's a big reason why they stay there.

To those that say only the privileged can afford to leave Twitter, I argue that it is far more privileged to ask your audience to join you on an immensely hostile and hate-filled platform. This is not ok. arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

@dekkzz76@emacs.ch I agree. 👍 I rarely ever tend to make mistakes like that but it has happened sometimes when I'm distracted.

if i had one #chatgpt #ai tip to share it would be stop treating it like google

The Art of Not Asking Why: Human errors and an Emacs tip

taonaw.com/2023/04/19/my-linux

I can sympathise. I think we fast readers tend to look for patterns and gloss over obvious mistakes such as a few missing letters.

Keyboard Pr0n: Ars Technica: New buckling spring keyboards re-create IBM’s iconic Model F for modern computers

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

I used to use keyboards like this as a kid. We used to play Wizardry on it. We didn't have the internet back then and we still broke the secret codes to his lair.

All because I could type really well. Kids: Learn how to type well.

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