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@RTP good job for Zoom responding and, apparently, acting upon this issue

@freemo as a linguist and a many-times parent, I endorse the spirit of this message. I wouldn't go so far as to call it abuse, but it is definitely not helpful to the children.

@rap1ds awesome! I experience a conflict in between leveraging the awesome interop power with its hosts (Java, Javascript, etc) yet holding as "inferior" or at least suspicion non-Clojure code

Whoa -- somehow I was joyfully surprised that can play live broadcasts!

I like herbal tea. It turns out that seeking a blend that is neither "comforting, calming" nor black/green tea severely limits my options. Currently going with Raspberry/Hibiscus.

For a while I wondered how to change my modeline in a destructive function call; then I rethought the situation, read the code, and just turned off the destructive behavior. Ah, the glory of !

Hey #SocialWG and #FEP folks:

One idea that #Threads does now we should learn from and directly steal: the ability to say in your settings that you can set @mentions to be from. You can choose to allow them from: Everyone, Profiles you follow, or No one.

That's a great feature. How feasible would that be inside #ActivtyPub?

cc: @smallcircles @liaizon @helge

@david_megginson

my morning playlist is the music to Newsies, so I have a casual awareness of some of that.

True that the entire economic state of news has changed; nonetheless, I prefer the Newspaper Box model to the News Delivery model. The box model -- which is no longer inconvenient to digital users -- is a clear win to privacy and freedom from invasive algorithms, spam, and black box news-feed tweaking.

That tweaking is the sort of thing that makes feeds non-reproducible ("I read a thing this morning and can't find it now") and non-shareable, not to mention unknown forces "tailoring" the feed to what they believe users want, which inherently promotes clickbait and ideological contention.

Give me clean !

In the physical world, the only real limitation to the newspaper box distribution method is that of convenience; the consumer might not have a box near them, or my not want to be troubled to go out to that box. These concerns go away online, and really shines at keeping anonymous distribution instead of anything requiring an registration (newsletters, vendor accounts). Identity is costly, even bothering with dummy or burner identities.

@daviwil The long build times are gross, but "separate software management stack" is a real pity for Guix...

Many instances, including the main ones, seem to be hitting a java error that might be a result of being blocked by . Fortunately each instance provides "preferences" that list other instances. Swapping them out individually, eventually I found one that still plays videos (for now). piped.simpleprivacy.fr/

@daviwil Are you using GUIX system with flatpak? If flatpak is just another repo, how do I tell guix to prefer that Firefox instead?

Whoa. Just performed a update of from 107 to 114. Downloading and installing the dependencies and the final product took over two hours... 🤯

on podcast points out that the advent of software would have rolling in his grave, because Marx' ideas were founded in industrial economics while the software boom sees individuals able to convert labor directly into capital. lexfridman.com/marc-andreessen

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