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now, i know six billion, that's not the kind of number we WANT to hear. none of us WANTS to, i know, sandy, it's tragic, it's very tragic, i pray each night for the souls of these poor folks -- ahaha, not to God of course -- but you know what it's not the right time to do? it's not the right time to lose hope. six billion is a bad number. you know what's a great number? seven thousand, six hundred and twenty eight. that's the number of seals on the Gates of Heaven, okay. that's all they have left. we have them in every hospital now, the machines, i'm sure you've seem them, the big black tubes with the masonic sigils that go in all the squishy places -- when the spirit comes out, when the body passes away, it goes up the tubes, it goes inside, and bam, we've got it. you know what a human soul is, carla? power. that's what it is. the power to throw down God from his throne of corpses, once we have enough of them. we're going to unmake the Maker, friends. you call this a plague? i call it opportunity. i call it the time to seize the Kingdom of the Lord for our own and friends, come this time next year, i will be wearing His crown and gnawing His tender flesh for my supper. that's who you're going to need in 2024, okay - you need a president who can look God in the and laugh, a president who will spite the very cosmos and rend the cold stars themselves into the firmamant for an empire that will never die. we will invade hell by no later than 2025, i can promise you that, opening up a brave new frontier, my engineers are working on it already, it'll revitalize our flagging economy like nothing since the trans-atlantic slave trade. excuse me, i need to put on my ceremonial blackface for this part, the witching hour approaches fast, and we all know what that means, now don't we, cindy,
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Don't you ever think that open source software activism is not a "real world" issue

"Hospitals Need to Repair Ventilators. Manufacturers Are Making That Impossible"
vice.com/en_us/article/wxekgx/

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I went for a job interview today.

The interviewer asked me, “What’s your biggest weakness?”

I said, “Answering the semantics of a question but ignoring the pragmatics.”

The interviewer asked, “Could you give me an example?”

I said, “Yes, I could.”

BOOM BOOM

@velartrill
Wait, young children get put on HRT? All the cases I saw of people claiming that happens turned out to be the confusion about puberty blockers you mention, but I might have missed some real cases.

@kaikatsu
Not all blockchain is proof of work, so this might be consistent.
@kaniini

@velartrill
It all kind of seems within expectations for an alt-right-ish part of the fediverse. Including questionable applications of law.

I don't see a reason why a canary wouldn't work in a bio, but I'm no lawyer, so maybe it's stupid, I don't know.

@velartrill
It seems like someone trying to implement a canary on their own instance. Definitely somewhat strange, but not much more then the rest of the fediverse, isn't it?

Unless they are not the owner of the instance, then I have no idea what's going on.

@velartrill
Argh I had a long explanation written but my app ate it. Anyway, this looks like a canary, like the one that worked for reddit in 2016. This should be enough info to google it if you are interested.

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Successfully using entirely self-hosted+federated Riot/Matrix/Jitsi/Etherpad/PeerTube to host lectures, teleconference with students, answer questions in chat, and collaboratively edit their code. Write-up is incoming. Once I take a nap.

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@freemo Yeah, but this is also part of the problem (at least from the point of view of people who complain about it).

@freemo The discussion in this thread is quite interesting, but disregarding that for a moment I am quite confused by one major thing.

How is a group that is two orders of magnitute smaller and creates less than one order of magnitude less tax avoidance an argument _against_ it being a problem?

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tired: STARTUP cancels PRODUCT
wired: HASHTAG cancels CELEBRITY_CREEP
vired: COVID cancels work

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"When the return is ‘#f’ it can be either KEY not found, or an entry
which happens to have value ‘#f’ in the ‘cdr’."

and this is why we use algebraic datatypes, kids.

#scheme

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Here's a test:

I'll keep a webcam recording myself during work for the next hour, now.

I will try to remind myself not to touch my face and will keep a tally sheet of how many times I successfully restrained myself, and often I caught myself touching it.

Then I'll review the video material and see how many times I've not even witnessed touching my own face during that hour.

[Just typing this post, I've already touched my own face 7 times]

@polychrome
If thunderbird fits your workflow I am not sure it is worth it. Configuring mutt is a pain, the documentation is not as friendly as you would expect if you are used to e.g. vim. I tried out thunderbird while looking for a client and the only reason I didn't decide on it was that there was no clear way I could convince it to do what I want, or whether it was possible at all.

@mngrif
I don't use mail on my phone, but while looking for a client K9 recommendations came up anyway, so I guess it has to be pretty good.

Runners up:

Mailpile -- too unstable and the single developer (although pretty cool) is definitely not enough.

Gmail web interface -- no PGP support and, well, you are not really running it, are you?

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