@freemo @skanman @floppy @john @stevenclyman @robryk @ejg @dashrandom @Romaq @ichoran @AlanOutback @tsomof @aebrockwell @Ryle @Gaythia @realcaseyrollins @stux@mstdn.social @stux@masto.ai @trinsec @khird @darnell @jq
Looks like a good proposal.
In general, I'm not a friend of content restrictions
— in my not so humble opinion, the "intellectual house standard":
Creativity is combining facts no-one has connected before.
also applies to discursive context ("bubbles") in Social Media,
and there will always be _someone_ who chooses to take offense.
We can't let them ruin the creative exchange for everyone else.
Now that I have access to the gitlab, I put some thoughts/edits/references into my own tatzelbranch.
https://gitlab.com/ufoi/constitution/-/blob/tatzelbranch/proposal.pdf
Merge as you see fit ...
@freemo
ok, so far I can't push from my local repository.
Do I need to create a fork on gitlab to be able to send a merge request?
Should I create one branch per merge request or will one branch for several pull/merge requests suffice?
@freemo
ok, I cloned the repository,
got rid of the IBM plex font directives, and can edit locally.
What's the procedure to push contributions?
Clone??
On bitbucket???
github????
gitlab.com?????
@freemo,
In TufteReport.cls,
just add a few %, like,
%\usepackage[sfdefault]{plex-sans} % Use IBM Plex Sans as the sans font and make it the default
%\usepackage{plex-serif} % Use IBM Plex Serif as the serif font
%\usepackage{plex-mono} % Use IBM Plex Mono as the mono font
and things compile well elsewhere
(after sorting out the BibTeX stuff)
Added benefit:
The font conforms to
the Potrzebie system of weights and measures.
https://polaris93.livejournal.com/2046896.html
@freemo
That said, where do I get
plex-sans.sty?
@freemo @timezoneless @floppy @ufoi @skanman @john @stevenclyman @robryk @ejg @dashrandom @Romaq @ichoran @AlanOutback @tsomof @aebrockwell @Ryle @Gaythia @realcaseyrollins @stux@mstdn.social @stux@masto.ai @trinsec @khird @darnell @jq
I am rather impatiently looking forward to a link to an editable
$$\TeX$$
source (including style file).
In academic context, overleaf works suprisingly well.
@freemo
I'm impressed that your CEO totally looks the part:
https://dilbert.fandom.com/wiki/The_CEO
What's your company all about, anyhow?
World's best blow job?? 😈
@freemo Interested ... trying to participate in setting up a fediverse instance in the local club.
@freemo @barefootstache @khird @trinsec Thanks for volunteering to stand in front of the fan — when you can guarantee that lots of shit are going to hit it.
@HerrSchmitz @elhotzo
Den Seeheimer Kreis zum Beispiel.
Der Schoß ist fruchtbar noch
Aus dem das kroch.
@sozialraumteam
ich fühle mich verfolgt.
https://youtu.be/iRsxS1uWF9A
#magic
@freemo
Not just the German ones …
@Gargron
Nicht nur die deutschen …
https://www.deutschestextarchiv.de/book/view/heine_reisebilder02_1827?p=236
@freemo
Yet another case of context collapse,
cf. https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/02/the-new-york-times-fired-my-doppelganger/554402/
If you download your Twitter archive it arrives wrapped as a static HTML page, which is not very useful for doing anything with, and worse: it requires the original account to be still active to do useful things like enlarge the images since they use t.co links.
So here's a Python script to convert a Twitter archive to markdown or other formats: https://github.com/timhutton/twitter-archive-parser
Now you can archive your tweets in any way you want.
@freemo @berkes @rbe_expert @Gargron @trinsec @khird
Eugen Rochko is CEO of Mastodon.
He explicitly writes that
“I will take a listing down if it risks endangering the reputation of Mastodon”
A lot of the problems in our world is attributable to the typical CEO attitude.
In the case of mastodon, Eugen Rochko's attitude is:
"Mastodon, c'est moi."
So by PROVING him wrong with IRREFUTABLE EVIDENCE,
you destroy Eugen Rochko's reputation, and because in his mind, he IS mastodon, you endanger not only his reputation, but the reputation of mastodon, and you and your instance MUST be delisted.