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@shanselman will be very interesting to see how a post like this spreads on Mastodon's network.

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US based folks - free Covid tests just started today again. Each address can get FOUR FREE covid.gov/tests

@graynorton @jyasskin make sense. I was thinking more about this after my last post. Makes sense that it doesn't work and even more sense that it has come up before, even if there's no definitive resolution.

@jyasskin complete guess but my only thought is that most of the folks using fragments like that are doing anchors in Markdown so it hasn't come up for web components?

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I should elaborate on this somewhat. Once upon a time, someone said to me, โ€œDonโ€™t judge someone by their errors. Judge them by how they fix them.โ€ Thatโ€™s been a cornerstone of my thinking ever since.

Whenever thereโ€™s an issue with #Hachyderm, itโ€™s resolved expediently, and the team is very open and transparent about what theyโ€™re doing and why. Those of you whoโ€™ve worked in the tech industry for an appreciable amount of time know how rare that is. Itโ€™s worth celebrating.

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@jyasskin well that seems like a crazy shortcoming. Shocked that doesn't seem to have come up before and been addressed. I guess there's not a convenient way to have the fragment break out of the shadowDom or be exposed somehow?

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@zachleat can't say that I've ever seen that come up in glancing through the Next docs which is (IMO) a problem. If you're going to collect telemetry data on your tool it should be opt-in and very apparent upfront (that does not mean having to check the logs).

I see from the replies that Nuxt and Ember each collect data (though with different presets). Has anyone checked about Angular though? They would be the other big framework of interest.

@molly0xfff how on earth did O'Leary get included in this panel? What exactly are his qualifications other than "TV Money Guy"TM

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Iโ€™m curious how many folks understand that Next.js collects telemetry data (and data collection is opt-out)

nextjs.org/telemetry

How common is this in frameworks? Eleventy definitely doesnโ€™t have anything like this.

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"Pronouns" in conservative circles is a dog whistle. They fixate on pronouns so they can say transgender people are bad without bumping into hate speech rules. Mocking them for using pronouns themselves or not knowing what pronouns are isn't the burn you think it is.

Have fun with circling all the pronouns in screenshots of their tweets if that's your jam, but remember that you are not the intended audience. It's messaging for others on the far-right and it's way worse than flunking English class

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Mastodon News Sources

General News - US and World

BBC News (World) Bot - @BBCWorld
BBC News Bot - @BBC
CNN Bot - @CNN
CNN Breaking News - @cnnbrk
DW (Deutsche Welle) News Bot - @dwnews_bot
NPR US News Bot - @NPR_USNews
NYTimes Bot - @NYTimes
Reuters Bot - @reuters
Rolling Stone - @RollingStone
The Guardian US Bot - @TheGuardian_us
Wall Street Journal Bot - @wsj
Washington Post Bot - @WashingtonPost

Tech News

Ars Technica - @arstechnica
MacRumors.com - @macrumors

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Node devs of Fedi, what version do you target? Why?
(Boosts welcome, For Science!)

@danhon oh boy this is extremely relevant to me at the moment. I've got no problem letting my Twitter account drift away into digital rot but am having a harder time with this account. Why? Just b/c it says when I joined? Very silly. Why should it not be ephemeral just like spoken conversations?

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A speaker's right to have their conversational speech removed a distinct form of information than information published by a third party about the subject -- it's much much easier for me to understand and agree with the former right in the public interest.

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I'm not saying there are a lot of viral infections going around right now, but when the NY Times feels the need to publish a list of symptoms so you can figure out which of four illnesses you have, that might be saying something.
The rate of COVID positive testing is at its highest point in three months in the US. The US rate of flu hospitalization is up 50 to 100% in the past two weeks across all age groups. Masks on to protect yourself and your family this holiday season!

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#Histodons, please help us spread this opportunity for early-career environmental historians (PhD candidates included). The editors of the upcoming ๐˜™๐˜ฐ๐˜ถ๐˜ต๐˜ญ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฅ๐˜จ๐˜ฆ ๐˜๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜ฅ๐˜ฃ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฌ ๐˜ฐ๐˜ง ๐˜Œ๐˜ฏ๐˜ท๐˜ช๐˜ณ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ๐˜ต๐˜ข๐˜ญ ๐˜๐˜ช๐˜ด๐˜ต๐˜ฐ๐˜ณ๐˜บ are looking for emergent scholars to write the book's afterword!

iceho.org/news/2022/12/12/open

#EnvHist @histodons #EnvHum

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Someone reported @KimCrayton1's tweet to us, when she was talking about racism. The tweet was reported to us from another instance. This is the first person reported to us on our instance, and it is a Black woman. What does this tell you?
Good thing we're running our own instance. No action taken, more encouragement. Keep doing what you're doing.

@deirdrebeth I honestly have to look into it because it was just something I have never worried about until now

@KansasGrant @mmasnick @ericbrignac exactly the problem is not that all algorithms are bad the problem was algorithms tuned to engagement had poisonous side effects, especially when applied over millions of people.

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