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I see the discourse about QTs is roiling right now, and just some food for thought:

QTs already exist on the Fediverse. Pleroma implemented it a while ago. Getting QT'd has lead to me having to play whack-a-mole with malicious instances telling me to unalive myself, because they weren't happy with my antifacist takes.

The most powerful tool I have here is the block function. This alone has halted dogpiles, and I never had to involve my followers in it.

He talked about electric cars. I don't know anything about cars, so when people said he was a genius I figured he must be a genius.

Then he talked about rockets. I don't know anything about rockets, so when people said he was a genius I figured he must be a genius.

Now he talks about software. I happen to know a lot about software and Elon Musk is saying the stupidest shit anyone's ever said, so when people say he's a genius I figure I should stay the hell away from his cars and rockets.

Die Hard is a story about a cop that murders an unarmed 13 year old, and regains the confidence to kill again when a fellow cop's life is at stake.

Your friendly holiday reminder that the Whos in Whoville get freaky this time of year.

This this is the annual plea to fake a QA or testing emergency that delays your release until January.

My new laptop has shipped!

I haven't had a *new* laptop in a decade. I always end up buying refurbished Thinkpads. My daily driver is a 2014 Lenovo T440p that I bought in 2018.

Before that it was a 2012 Dell XPS, my last actually new Laptop.

Decided to buy a fully spec'd-out System76 Lemur Pro for the New Year.

Excited to go from 2 CPU cores to 10. 8GB of RAM to 40. 1TB SSD to 4TB NVMe!

With art, traditionally, once the artist finishes their work, the piece is complete. They can go on to produce less admirable art, and their past art remains static.

With software, a lead developer will remain involved to influence future versions of the software. They are an integral part of the project, tasked with informing those who develop and use it.

Their leadership attracts like-minded contributors who will remain even if they are ousted.

They have the power to control and corrupt.

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The mantra “Separate The Art From The Artist” does not work for Open Source Software.

The philosophies that developers hold will always have a direct effect on the future of the software they develop.

This is why Codes of Conduct are so important.

ALWAYS research the people leading the development of FOSS products you use, and decide carefully what you choose to work with.

This overwhelmingly applies to social software, where people will be the most directly affected by the software.

lol, Pleroma just removed 4/6 "Featured Instances" from the project website - specifically the Nazi-friendly ones.

I'm not going to say that I'm responsible for this, but given all of the death threats Pleroma users keep sending me after I called this out, I think I deserve credit.

Hey, outdoorsy folks. I recently found a nascent web community for hikers and nature appreciators in the area, and so far it looks like there's only two members: The admin, and myself.

I'd love to see this community take off. Despite the PNW being a hot spot for outdoors activities, there is a void to fill for this kind of thing online.

Give them a visit at: seattlenaturalist.org

Several years ago I made the decision to keep my portable storage drives formatted with NTFS "just in case" I wanted to plug them into a Windows computer. Did I ever need to? Not until this week when I had a 16TB drive get corrupted and I had to sit thorugh days of CHKDSK to get it working again.

Now I'm migrating 40TB+ of data to EXT4, and boy am I glad I only have to do this once...

Thinking about split timeline 

One tab for your followers' direct posts, in (reverse) chronological.

Another tab for boosts, possibly algorithmic.

In collaboration w/ @CVAntifa & @RoseCityAntifa here's the second article in a series about Rose City Nationalists - a white supremacist "active club" embracing neo-Nazi aesthetics / ideology. We expose RCN's next member - Zachary Lambert stumptownresearchcollective.no

has anyone tried to do data storage by putting a bunch of QR codes in a book? would be interesting to figure out how to do it such that if pages are missing you can still recover it

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