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It shouldn’t be a surprise that Facebook has joined Section 230’s critics: it literally has the most to gain from decimating the law. eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/dont

@sir
I would love to use it to organize an email list, but I'd first want the history to be private, and for the list owner to be able to add/remove addresses at will. (For some reason, I'm not cool with posting my friend's home addresses on the public internet... not that anyone would SWAT our parties, but in this day and age....)

git changing master to main by default 

@solderpunk @chirrolafupa@merveilles.town @kensanata @oppen
But probably better would just be to split into two mailing lists.
One for spec discussion (which we could all unsubscribe from, since the spec is frozen), and one for announcements.

@solderpunk
Does anyone have recommended client-side email filtering software? I'm thinking my email-reading life would be better if it automatically deleted every email from like two or three people. We could distribute block-lists...
@chirrolafupa@merveilles.town @kensanata @oppen

@sir
I had it when some minor update caused to interminably hang (all because my home directory was network mounted).
My general tech advise to average people: Never update anything that already works.

@sir
I had it when some minor update caused to interminably hang (all because my home directory was network mounted).
My general tech advise to average people: Never update anything that already works.

Looking at you, literally every meme systems programming lang

Looking at you with extreme prejudice, every meme shell 😠

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If your project aims to become a fixture in the computational substrate of infrastructure on top of which everything else runs

I will have pretty high standards for your work

@feld
I work for a company creating a recommendations algorithm. Eventually, we'll be training it to respond to user's past choices, but until the users have made any choices, we're feeding it our own recommendations. So, the whole thing is fundamentally based on our biases.
Is this wrong? What, do you think, are our obligations to our users?
@alex

It is illegal to boost this post 

It is illegal to boost this post 

@zens
I've kept my work laptop on Mojave because I still need a 32 bit application: Lilypond. But I think I'll switch to linux in for the long term, as my organization may use a remote machine for building apps (and XCode hasn't been very coorperative anyways).
Others may want to hold out for better support of running mac apps from darlinghq.org
@slisne

@chaosmonk

So, I guess I'm looking for a small computer which has a pci slot or mini pci slot, (I'm not looking for a laptop form factor), then I just need to buy one of those cards. I would hope to get something <$50, though my alternative is stringing ethernet cables across the house so the setup would be useful.

@emersion
Big ups, Google, for having an engineer who can converse among the best.

@chaosmonk
I see... I tried it with a raspberry pi 3 some months ago without success. Are there any resources (besides the source code) that might help with WiFi card support?
@sir

@sir
Well, I'm late to the party, but already have some (original, never-before-seen) content:
gemini://gemini.zachdecook.com/capsule/2020-11-01-action-jones.gemini
Action Jones (The Story of a Lost Piece of Cultural History)

How a (formerly) online webseries captured my imagination, and the grief of its loss to the world.

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