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Server's been unstable lately. I'm not sure if it's a spike in bot traffic or a DDoS. I'll have to look into it and take measures accordingly.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

So I think at least a part of my problem is the browser on my tablet. This problem only seems to happen when I'm using that. I'm still going to take measures to keep Meta/Amazon/Bytedance's bots from crawling my server because they're all over the access logs and they're certainly not helping matters. Also, they have absolutely no reason to be doing this at all.

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Dear Mastodon instance admins,

Palestinians are facing genocide and famine.

If there is a Palestinian account from Gaza on your instance and it is *not* exhibiting bot-like behaviour PLEASE AT LEAST CONTACT ME before limiting/suspending it so @joynewacc and I can attempt to verify them by having a video chat with them on Signal and adding them to Gaza Verified:

gaza-verified.org

Blocking the accounts of Palestinians in Gaza on the fediverse is like repeatedly slamming the door in the face of Anne Frank.

Please have some humanity.

Also, if your server is a safe space for Palestinians from Gaza, please respond and let me know and I’ll add you to the list at gaza-verified.org/guide/

#mastodon #fediverse #Gaza #Palestine #genocide #famine

in reply to Aral Balkan

unfortunately I can no longer find the past messages/accounts, but will keep this in mind in the future

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Mild rant about the state of the USA

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in reply to Mark Connolly 🍻 🚴🏼‍♀️ (he, him, his)

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oh god my samba configuration broke

I never have a good time when I have to remember samba exists

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in reply to Foone🏳️‍⚧️

Tridge - legend, but holy fuck SMB is such a weird shit show of a file-sharing "solution". You couldn't expect anything less from M$ though I guess.

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@autistics

For those of you who may not know. It would appear as if the Guppe groups are down for good. Apparently the bloke who ran it got knifed in the back by the domain being sold to another ahead of schedule and before he could renew it. Whether he will be able to get it back up and running in another way, I don't know.
Fedigroups run a similar service, for those interested. I tagged the autistic one above. about.fedigroups.social/home
I'm not sure how widespread this information about the Guppe groups is yet. But, for those of you who us it a lot, whether for autism, or anything else, it may not be the worst idea to post something similar to this to your followers and help spread the word.

#Autism
#ADHD
#Neurodivergent
#Audhd

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in reply to Uniflame

@Uniflame
As in @actuallyautistic They basically acted as boosts for your posts to all those who followed them. It had slightly better range than the hashtags, which tend to be a bit more organic in how they spread.
in reply to Kevin Davy

@Uniflame
I'd suggest people don't mention the @ actuallyautistic@a.gup.pe group in full.

It's no longer forwarding posts and we don't currently know what happens to posts sent to the former group addresses. They could be collecting them for some nefarious purpose.

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So, I watched this YouTube video on the origin of the concept of imaginary numbers. While the content was fascinating and presumably well-researched, my brain couldn't stop looking at the abacus prominently displayed on the guy's desk. It was upside down for the whole video.

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A major component of hierarchy is privileged people assuming they know our bodies better than we do

#meme #anarchism #anarchyMeme

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I keep wanting to resurrect my homemade 8-bit CPU project (heavily inspired by Ben Eater's breadbord computer). One of the changes I want to make is to have a variable speed clock module that you have to manually turn a crank to run. The faster you crank, the higher the clock speed.

Is this practical? Not in the slightest. It would be really cool though.



Dear grocery store I was just at:

If you want to play the game of making fake "security scan" announcements over your PA system, it might add to their credibility if they didn't sound like they were made by a professional voice actor in a recording studio.

Just sayin'.


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If other jobs had the same hiring process as programming roles:

"For this sous chef role, we will only accept applicants familiar with modern cooking methods such as microwave ovens and freeze-dried Maggi powders".

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@riley @vla22 @projectmoon @arclight

> prohibited for a lawyer to offer any free legal advice

But, AFAIK the fee is negotiable. There are sites that provide consultation for a fee as low as 50.- EUR.

> if pro bono is a thing in Germany, or if, maybe, there's some special twist for this in the law.

My understanding -- IANAL, though -- that the RDG has specific provision for law students providing pro bono legal advice under supervision of a qualified legal professional.

In court other (local) regulations apply.

in reply to Glitzersachen

@glitzersachen These are generally called 'legal clinics' in English. They're useful, but they can necessarily only deal with relatively routine matters. Classic pro bono involves an already fully licenced, and often, rather experienced, lawyer working on a case that is significant — which often means, in some ways, complicated — without charge.

@alda @vla22 @projectmoon @arclight



Instacart gripe

So my partner and I do Instacart to help make ends meet. We have supposedly opted out of heavy orders,* and yet we were assigned an order with three cases (40 x 500mL) of water. That's 60kg (assuming negligible packaging weight).

This begs the question: what exactly is their threshold for what is considered a "heavy order"?

* because they don't pay anywhere near enough for us to destroy our bodies like that.

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Dumb #org-mode question:

Is there a way to tell #emacs to generate an agenda view for the current buffer only? Bonus points if the said buffer is not in org-agenda-files.

Edit: Got it.


Pressing < in the agenda dispatcher should do this

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Per the help doc for org-agenda

"If the current buffer is in Org mode and visiting a file, you can also
first press ‘<’ once to indicate that the agenda should be temporarily
(until the next use of ‘SPC o a’) restricted to the current file.
Pressing ‘<’ twice means to restrict to the current subtree or region
(if active).
"

In other words, execute org-agenda then press "<" before the command you want to run against the agenda.

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in reply to a world without cars

Question for you - how did you highlight "org-agenda-files" like that in your post?
in reply to a world without cars

@a world without cars I have a markdown plugin on my Friendica server. I just put it between backticks like this: `org-agenda-files`.

This wouldn't work on Mastodon though.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

oh interesting. It rendered properly for me on Mastodon but not when I write it that way.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

you could do something like this

```
(defun my/file-agenda ()
(interactive)
(when-let ((org-agenda-files (list (buffer-file-name (current-buffer)))))
(org-agenda)))
```



We can make biodegradable plastic that dissolves in salt water using natto.

Me: That's pretty cool. Should have some environmental benefits.

It needs to be treated with palm oil.

Me: Oh.



Did anyone else in the #KWAwesome area who is with Freedom Mobile notice a data outage today? It seems fine now but I'm curious.


Making the bed feels a little pointless when you have a cat who insists on immediately messing it up again as soon as you finish.


I am officially an old person* now.

* I have a supply of Werther's on my person at all times.

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Ha! If it's not Worthers, it's those strawberry gel filled hard candy things that nobody knows where they come from. 🤣

Or butterscotch disks. Those are good too.


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A colleague pointed out today that we’ve spent decades convincing developers not to mix data and instruction streams because of the huge security concerns.

Then LLMs come along and basically wrap an eval() around anything anyone types.

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It's even worse than that, it's wrapping eval() around stochastically-generated hazy remembering of anything anyone has ever typed
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Lately, things around the apartment have been failing in ways I didn't even know could happen. I had to pick up a new shower head because the old one exploded while I was in the shower yesterday (clocking me in the head in the process).

I'm beginning to think this apartment has it in for me.

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"Sideloading" is the rentseeker word for "being able to run software of your choosing on a computing device you purchased". There is no reasonable case for an operating system developer having a say over what programs you run on your hardware.

#Android #Google

in reply to Eugen Rochko

Exactly. And it's also a huge weak link when it comes to protecting people from government censorship
in reply to Eugen Rochko

exactement , a croire qu'ils veulent tous faire des systèmes totalement fermé et intrusifs. Je me demande parfois s'il ne cherchent pas a dévelloper le hacking autour de leur Os ..

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“I hate computers” “I hate the internet” stop lying and just say you hate capital

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Got another spambot requesting registration on my server. This was the masterpiece they included in their request:

Hello, I’m excited to join this community. I value respectful, meaningful conversations and aim to contribute positively. My interests include [briefly list relevant topics or hobbies], and I’m looking forward to connecting with like-minded people here. Thank you for your time in reviewing my application.

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Any Waterloo folk want to talk about sovereign tech? I think we should do a sovereign tech meetup. This stuff is feeling really important and so I'm starting to think.

#KWAwesome #Canada #Waterloo #kitcheer

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in reply to Stephen Childs

@Stephen Childs I'm thinking I'm going to suggest a time in early September, find a restaurant, and get some core questions and figure out what people want to talk about


With #3DPrinting being so accessible and #PCB manufacturing being reasonably inexpensive, I wonder how much I'm underestimating how difficult it would be to design and build a fully #FOSS #game console. I'm thinking something reminiscent of the #NES; I'm not trying to compete with modern consoles.

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@Digit At the moment, I'm very broke and my executive function sucks since I'm off ADHD meds, so it'll probably take forever for me to finish, but It's something I want to do.

It does look like someone's beaten me to it, but I'm not trying to be the first, just to enjoy the challenge.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Yup. Several have.

And indeed. It's the adventure, the learning, the creating, more than the having.

(and yeah, I hear ya on the executive functioning fails... I've never yet had medication for my ADHD (not even officially diagnosed), this place is a mess... and yet, when the idea struck, and I followed the inspiration, the whim, at the start of this month, much to my astonishment, I made a fin, from zero to proof of concept, in less than a week, and development continues... ks392457.kimsufi.com/drnw/fin.… | codeberg.org/Digit/fin/ | youtu.be/dhJaNQi8400 😮 ... So it happens when it happens. #ADHD -> #VAST 😁 )



TIL that a glasses case that I've owned for over two years folds down flat. That would've been handy to know sooner.


mh: anxiety

I have an appointment that I have to keep today. I'm sure it's purely bureaucratic red tape but it's been kicking my anxiety into high gear again.

I miss having literally any stress tolerance at all.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

mh: anxiety
It was in fact bureaucratic red tape. That said, my spoons have been completely depleted for the day.
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Sigh...

Bad news: I am in crisis again.

Good news: Who wants a job?

Looking for somebody with executive function and a driver's license with the ability to bring some grounding kindness to a burned out autistic trying to get her blazing dumpster fire back down to a smolder.

Need help with all sorts of adulting, my cog is just fried. Pretty flex just need extra brains and body.
Pay $20/hr 5-10hr/wk.
#Guelph area

Boosts appreciated.

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@iwein aw thanks! I think it could be really awesome, with the right connection.
Probably lots of people could use similar pairings. Spoonies needing a lil extra support, and folks looking to pick up a bit of community minded work that nourishes their soul a bit.

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Hey fedi, what MacOS 9 software should I check out?

Boosts requested.

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Hey Fedi, I could use some help with this one. I'm in over my head.

We have an #Insignia portable #WashingMachine (model: NS-TWM16WH9). The agitator has suddenly stopped, well, agitating. It makes a buzzing sound as though the motor is being engaged, but no motion. A quick internet search identified a slipped belt as a plausible culprit, but I found what appears to be the belt at the botton of the machine, and it seems perfectly fine, though I don't know if it's perhaps the one that spins the drum (which is working fine).

It doesn't throw an error code, or give any other indication that the computer is even aware there is a problem.

Any ideas what else the issue could be? At the moment, I have it sitting unplugged as I don't know if there's a big ass capacitor in there, storing a charge waiting to strike me down when I go prodding, and to be honest, I'm decidedly in over my head on this one. At least it soesn't seem to require security bits though.

I'm sure it's out of warranty and we can't afford to replace. Any suggestions would be welcome. Boosts appreciated.

#AskFedi #RightToRepair

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I never saw a washing with 2 belts (but I'm not saying the don't exist) so if the best is fine I'd look for exhausted brushes on the motor, which are two pieces of graphite that wears down and eventually have to be replaced. #repaircafe

m.youtube.com/watch?v=MNInJd7j…

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I would love it if people had the same level of "Wikipedia isn't always right, you know" skepticism about... literally all other sources, regardless of context.

It's so weird how for decades most people around me were like "whoa, gotta be careful, can't trust wikipedia" and now many of those same people are taking whatever AI cooks up hook, line, & sinker.

I'm beginning to think it was never about actual info quality or actual critical thinking.



Following Issues


!Friendica Support
I've been having trouble following the user @hairylarry. My server throws an error that it can't find a published feed, however I am able to follow @screwlisp who is on the same server. I suppose it's technically possible that they've blocked me, but that would surprise me as we've interacted recently and I didn't discern any hint of any kind of problem.

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

@jerry
What can I say. I'm good at what I do.

Actually, I have no clue. One thing I have noticed about gamerplus.org

When I want to make an external link to a post, first I click on the post and I get something that looks like

gamerplus.org/deck/@me@social.…

Which might not work. But if I take /deck out

gamerplus.org/@me@social.jlamo…

It works.

Let me know if either or both of these work for you.

Thanks

#fediverse #weirdness


@screwlisp @Jerry on Friendica I managed to get it working. I'm really not sure what changed, but I think that @hairylarry following me first made a difference for some reason.

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@jerry
They actually both worked for me but with a different look. Without /deck the post was large and in the center. With /deck it was in the right column.

???

Who knows ???


in reply to uoou

@uoou Yeah, I woke up to my mail client complaining that it hadn't been able to connect since about 1AM. Web interface was throwing an error after I supplied 2FA. Literally a couple minutes after I asked, the problem resolved itself.

I guess it just wanted to make me look silly.

Edit: God, I hate touchscreen keyboards

@uoou


Just throwing this out there, but does anyone happen to know of a good 찐빵 (jjinppang) recipe? I've been trying to find it for years. You'd think that for all the stores/restaurants specializing in Korean food in the area I'd have been able to find it, but no.

I'm sure I could google a recipe, but if I'm going to go to the trouble to make it (which I understand is somewhat extensive) I'd like to know I have a good recipe.

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Made those (apparently) viral potato lentil burritos a couple days ago and they were amazing, so we made a giant stock pot's worth of filling to freeze in batches.

They're stupidly cheap, delicious, and really high in fibre (which we're old enough that we care about that kind of thing now).

I am happy.

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Looks yum! Thanks for the Markdown version. Did you use little red lentils, or the bigger green ones?


Welp, #Debian 13 is out. I wonder how long it'll take me to get around to upgrading. Every time I do, something always breaks. It's always fixable, but annoying.


Just had an appointment with my family doctor. Mostly good news, except for the fact that when we discussed finally being able to go back on #ADHD meds (which I had come off of because we were worried about them worsening another issue) he's going to want me to be re-evaluated for ADHD.

I can't wait to jump through those hoops again for the umpteenth time.

#ADHD

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Ah, well. Hopefully this time around the assessment will be easier.


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@actuallyautistic

A couple of posts today made me think about the connection between masking and imposter syndrome, especially for those of us who have realised late that we are autistic. I have long believed that there are essentially two aspects to the way that we masked. Masking ourselves from the world and masking ourselves from ourselves and that both of these contributed to being able to stay below the radar of realising what we were for so long. But, perhaps, the most important one, was not the face we showed the world, mostly because I doubt if that was ever as good as we thought it was, but the mirror we learnt to see ourselves in.

That internal masking of ourselves can take many forms.

I thought it was just me.

But, everyone does it this way.

No one else is bothered, or even seems to be noticing. I must be just imagining it, or too sensitive. It can't be real.

I've tried talking about it, but no one took me seriously, they thought I was joking. It's obviously just me. I really must be broken, or mad.

I can't see myself anywhere, I can't be right.

I can't be this way, no one else is.

I must be wrong.

And so much else...

So much of it is denial and disbelieve, as much as anything, and it doesn't go away once we begin to realise the truth. It doesn't magically lose its power. It has to be faced and defeated as a deliberate act of de-masking, that, perhaps, never really ends, because we've carried and tended to it for too long. And, all the time, it is a voice of doubt and so-called reason in our minds that can fuel our imposter syndrome. That can make us doubt our journey, our revelations, our truth. Because that was always its job. It is the reason we created it. To mask ourselves from the truth. Because, it wasn't the truth we saw, or were able to accept.

This isn't to say, by any means, that it is the only bone our imposter syndrome will chew on. But, for those of us who are late realising our truth, it is perhaps a particularly meaty one. Because it has been with us for so long, our only answer to the darkness we lived in and the only world we could see.

#Autism
#ActuallyAutistic

in reply to Kevin Davy

@Kevin Davy

No one else is bothered, or even seems to be noticing. I must be just imagining it, or too sensitive. It can't be real.


This right here. This has wreaked so much havoc in my brain over the years. The only conclusion I could draw was that I was somehow defective.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

@me
Same. The only logical conclusion was always that I was broken and in my shame to hide that fact.

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