A lill while ago, I found out that I had been disconnected from a friend of mine, as the server I was on, had defederated from the server her was on. Thing is, I had no idea this had happened until he contacted me elsewhere.
I started toying with the idea of making a lill tool to notice when these things happened.
Trunkfriends is the result of this idea.
An alpha version, that I have been using a bit now and seem to work quite ok, will be put out next week.
Follow this account for updates.
Whew, Observer's profile on Craig Newmark is unflatteringly dull. He sounds insufferable and I can't figure out why I'm supposed to care what he does with his uhh, simultaneously "frugal" and "sizeable fortune" while he tenders ransomware as a weak contribution to worn-out US national security narratives.
If you finally found the solution to your coding problem in a deep comment or something after having dozens of tabs open, you should write about it in your own blog.
Really. Describe the problem in your own words and the solution for it, even if the solution seems really obvious now. Doesn’t matter. Give credit and whatever, but use your own words because you will be surprised at how many people will land on it.
Write the blog post you wish you had found.
1. To opinions! Solar is the cheapest source of bulk electricity in many countries, and the quickest to deploy, and now you couldn't stop it being built if you wanted to.
The limits to PV build in most places are grid access, permitting, and sometimes installation labour.
2. We don’t need a solar technology breakthrough. Today, solar developers just need a grid connection and permission to sell electricity, and then they’ll be off building solar plants whether it’s a good idea or not.
Israeli governmental figures are outright calling for a second Nakba now. (Birdsite link.) https://twitter.com/SigalSamuel/status/1717930328881349110
Gotta say, It sure feels like Twitch is doing their level best to waste random gift subs. At least a half dozen I've received in the last few months have occurred when I wasn't watching the channel, in fact this one just popped several days after I *unfollowed* the channel when the guy was snippy with me for no reason. Some of them have been dispensed literally the moment I tuned in to a channel I ultimately found no interest in.
I only do subs for Subtember since Amazon doesn't take their cut.
Israeli bombings have severed all communications in Gaza, including for journalists reporting on war crimes — https://www.pjs.ps/the-palestinian-journalists-syndicate-pjs-expresses-its-deep-concern-for-the-lives-of-fellow-journalists-in-gaza/
📢 The EU Parliament will not be moving forward with chat control! The indiscriminate mass surveillance measures have been removed and secure end-to-end encryption will not be compromised! 🥳
💪Let's keep pushing for strong privacy rights!👇
https://tutanota.com/blog/chat-control
#chatcontrol #eu #privacy #datenschutz #encryption #politics #goodnews
I condemn the present American-Israeli scapegoat revenge massacre in the strongest possible terms; they seek only to outdo Hamas in the scale of carnage wrought upon innocent civilians. You need only take the words straight from the mouths of the State of Israel -- they very directly and specifically call the Palestinian people "animals" who should be swept from the land, equating all nearly-three-million of them with terrorists. They are deliberately striking hospitals and journalists. Wake up.
UNRWA chief Lazzarini is asked about the unsubstantiated assertions that casualty numbers in Gaza aren’t credible:
He says they’ve always been considered credible [nb: including by US state Dept] & that “no one ever really challenged these figures.” In a sad note, he says that compared to the overall population, they also correspond with the share of UN staff in his org who have been killed by the IDF in the last 2 weeks: with 57 staff killed, "we have more or less the same percentage"
Wanna get depressed? Try looking up advice and resources for programmers who are blind. You'll get nothing but slickly-produced magical success stories about the one blind programmer at Microsoft or Google whose basic daily carryings-on look (sound) positively superhuman, and absolutely nothing to guide you to even the most basic function for yourself. Have fun with Narrator, somehow.
I'll be very lucky if my eyes ever stop doing this ... thing. For now it seems like I need to buy a projector.
Honestly, what they should be agitated and agitating over is the paucity of transcription and other accessibility tools made available by the corporate video platforms. If you're feeling the angst having to scrub through a video to find something, why don't you raise hell for Google asking why *still* nobody has decent control over or meaningful use of captions? Why you can't search them?
When somebody gets to criticizing "everything being a video tutorial these days", I get it, but there's a major factor they're missing. The people who would write something down are rarely the same people who make videos -- those who are would do well to include notes/transcripts. But regardless of whether it's your preference or not, discouraging the proliferation of video education is hostile to disabled people who struggle to read text. Chill.
Scrappy queer