Hot take, perhaps.

What doesn't sit right with me is perhaps the idea that trading the majority of your waking hours for money is the natural order of things, when it is really just one economic arrangement among many that got locked in and dressed up as inevitability.

Most people spend their healthiest decades doing work they would not choose, to buy back small slices of the freedom they gave away, and we call this being responsible. Layered on top of it are supporting scams that keep the machine running.

Manufactured needs sold as happiness, debt marketed as opportunity, brands worn as a status symbol, and the quiet belief that your productivity is your worth. None of these are laws of nature. They are agreements we renew every day mostly because everyone else seems to be renewing them too, and questioning them feels riskier than complying. The genius of the whole setup is that it convinced billions of people that the cage was the sky.

#thoughts #goodmorning

ADHD meds aren't as immediately effective as energy drinks but they're still worth the tradeoff once they hit.

Corpos everywhere:

The reward for a job well done is extra work and less time to urself. Enjoy!

#capitalism #corpo

Grant writing is the skill that keeps on giving!

social media is not collaboration software, its pvp software

Spent all day hiking and lounging around at a nearly inaccessible lake in the forest. Zero humans. Even the mosquitoes seemed to chill out. Blissful 🥰

I'm in the Plato's Cave of sports, where I get my news from people who also don't know but are posting their guesses about what's happening

Burglar alarms have to be purple for safety purposes, in the same way that baby buggy bumpers are legally mandated to be rubber

Pet snake bites 

My corn snake decided to start chomping on people when she got taken out to hang at the party. she got a really good angle on my thumb and got up to my knuckle. Had to do some gymnastics to get her to let go. Bloodied up but it should heal fine

contentious opinion: we already have nomadic identity 

I dunno, I feel like Mastodon already has nomadic identity, it's just that there's a forwarding service between instances. But it will in fact direct those with old references to your profile to a new location. There's a migration process to pull over your social graph. Depending on the platform (cough, GoToSocial) you can even bring your posts with you.

The fact that you can't keep the same identity on a host owned by someone else forever is hardly a downside, imo. What's magic, if you've never experienced it, is the day you're following someone and you see they changed their avatar, or you go to their profile and you realize that they are not on their old instance anymore, they've migrated. They did it without fanfare or announcement, and yet I never even noticed because I was still following them and receiving their posts.

It's nomadic identity in the truest decentralized fashion. You claim your identity (I'm here@here) and if it changes, you update it in places you display it and you can set up a forwarding address to your new location....

...The new place your data is hosted.

Like your data has to be hosted somewhere, and we're not sending it to a big centralized public firehose, that would be ridiculous and silly, so I don't get what else we expect here.

We have the ability to move servers and bring our followers with us, and reproduce the same exact Home feed (via our follow list) along with our blocks and mutes and bookmark imports.

We functionally already have nomadic identity.

You just don't like how it works.

@esvrld My fave bit lately has been making up absurd new gender neutral terms and phrases.

@nasser I unironically like the setup with pubs+signed documents. The community around it skews bitcoin maxi so it's harder to get folks excited about the tech side.

🏕️ DWeb Camp 2026: Root Systems has begun!

Honestly: we are posting only now because day 1 has passed and we didn’t even realise it! ✨

🫶 We are over 500 builders, dreamers, artists, and organisers.

💫 Everyone created their button name tags, and found their people.

The opening ceremony set the tone: co-created, participatory, and very much alive.

🌳 In one sentence: “Our future is the forest.”

Ahead of us are 4 more days of protocol talks, campfire conversations, and whatever we want.

#DWebCamp #RootSystems #trees #forest

computers were invented in the *mumblties* and you had to pay to program them
then in the late 70s, you could finally program them! for free! you just had to own a microcomputer! yay
but then in the 80s and 90s you had to buy compilers, which were expensive
by with the 2000s, rapidly compilers and interpreters became free again. anyone could program, for free!

and then in the 2020s someone invented "programming but you have to pay", again.

DON'T FALL FOR THIS TRAP

like, even if the AI can do programming for you, which... is debatable.

It's not going to do it for free. They're selling you the ability to program. One of the main reasons you should learn to program is so no one can take it from you, or charge a fee for doing it.

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Spent my childhood optimizing CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT to fit everything into 640 KB.

Now one browser tab needs 2 GB of RAM so 17 analytics companies can find out I looked at socks.

I feel like shit but I wanna go see a local showwwsss

Turns out the battery level indicator was just lying and it ran out while it was still reporting over 80%. 🙃

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