@arossp hey that sounds familiar. :) have some followups (oh so many followups) in the works... https://knightcolumbia.org/content/protocols-not-platforms-a-technological-approach-to-free-speech
Help us choose the syntax for CSS Nesting!
This article will walk you through the three options currently under consideration by the CSS Working Group. Read through them, and take a one question survey to weigh in.
https://webkit.org/blog/13607/help-choose-from-options-for-css-nesting-syntax/
#AllTechIsHuman just launched a project to track responsible tech related university programs! Sort of like the Responsible Tech Job Board but for degree programs. https://alltechishuman.org/responsible-tech-university-ecosystem
@mmasnick man. Elon banning the Santa tracker right before Christmas is a very bold move.
Just before the invasion, #Ukraine made a deal with #Amazon #AWS to create a data warehouse for its government information and infrastructure: tax and property records, bank statements, and the like. Things that an invaded and occupied Ukraine might lose if Russia got their hands on the only copies.
They literally snuck Pelican crates full of SSDs into the country and spirited them back offshore after backing up 10 petabytes of important historic and legal records.
This paragraph, second from the end, really put a fine point on why Amazon did this: They were not beholden to, nor being held hostage by, any Russian operations...because they never had any:
Amazon didn’t have to worry about its relationship with Russia on the Snowball project. It doesn’t have one. “We didn’t have anything to turn off there,” Maxwell said. “We had never invested there. It’s a point of principle.”
Truly an amazing story from the #LATimes.
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2022-12-15/amazon-ukraine-war-cloud-data
I'm curious to know how well Mastodon works to spread news like this. I can remember the first time I understood the "value" of Twitter for breaking news was hearing about Michel Jackson's death. I was working at camp and someone came around telling us how she had heard it "on Twitter" back in 2009. My own Twitter usage only really started when I wanted to follow breaking free agency news in the NFL. Very curious to see if Mastodon can also disseminate new in a similar way.
I usually just post random dumb shit, but I feel the need to address something serious. I keep seeing white people respond to legitimate criticism from Black people with advice about how easy it is to set up your own instance. Let’s set aside for a second the fact that you’re telling a marginalized group to bear the emotional labor of moderating their own space. You’re also basically regurgitating the same “separate but equal” bullshit set down by the court in Plessy v Ferguson. #BlackMastodon
Using #vim is easy once you learn a few basic keybindings.
h and l - move left and right
j and k - move down and up
η and λ - move backwards and forwards through time
ξ and κ - translation through additional temporal dimension (if applicable)
ᚻ, ᛄ, ᚳ and ᛚ - moving left, down, up, and right through celestial spheres
𐤄 and 𐤋 - switch deity to pantheon member to left or right
ᛄ - supplicate to chosen deity
ᚳ - challenge chosen deity (dangerous)
:q - exit
US based folks - free Covid tests just started today again. Each address can get FOUR FREE https://www.covid.gov/tests
I should elaborate on this somewhat. Once upon a time, someone said to me, “Don’t judge someone by their errors. Judge them by how they fix them.” That’s been a cornerstone of my thinking ever since.
Whenever there’s an issue with #Hachyderm, it’s resolved expediently, and the team is very open and transparent about what they’re doing and why. Those of you who’ve worked in the tech industry for an appreciable amount of time know how rare that is. It’s worth celebrating.
Tech firms resume giving big bucks to GOP election deniers - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tech-telecom-firms-resumed-giving-130017018.html
I’m curious how many folks understand that Next.js collects telemetry data (and data collection is opt-out)
How common is this in frameworks? Eleventy definitely doesn’t have anything like this.
"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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