I have like three boxes from the last time I moved that are unopened. Two of them just have boxes from stuff that I kept in case I wanted to return them or sell them :P
Gonna make sure to go through everything and get rid of anything I can once I move in.
@fleeky Yeah just within the city. More convenient location and changing my roommate setup. :o
Reminder: There is rally tomorrow from 9:00am to 11:30am at the Supreme Court.
While the extreme right is talking about freedoms while wrapping themselves in our appropriated national symbols on Parliament Hill, we will be standing up for the actual rights - and physical safety - of trans kids.
I've never asked before: Please boost to spread the word. They didn't stop at vaccines and they won't stop with the kids.
@liaizon I think a big part is who follows you and when other folks they follow /follow them are active.
boosts and folks that fully caych up on their timelines seem to be a sort of heartbeat
Announcing PQXDH! The first step in post-quantum resistance for the Signal Protocol, PQXDH protects your Signal calls & chats from potential future threats of breakthroughs in quantum computing. And it's already rolling out to Signal clients everywhere.
Tomorrow, anti-trans activists are planning protest rallies across Canada. LGBQT champions & allies are planning counter protests. So I thought it timely to re-share this remarkable conversation with the remarkable trans community leader, @marnipanas. https://spotify.link/TzcKvIheeDb #Edmonton #yeg #Alberta #trans #Canada #AlbertaUnbound
I recently saw a post huffing that "piracy isn't preservation" and while I REALLY do not care for people who pirate as a default just because they don't want to pay, I'm a gamer.
It is sometimes LITERALLY impossible to obtain some games. It is much, MUCH more often impossible to obtain games in which even one red cent reaches the creator, 100% resale only.
Piracy is the only possible form of long-term preservation for something digital and out of production.
I'm sure there's a tendency to always view the past as better, but the social-media-ification of the Internet has really sucked a lot of the joy out of entertaining people. When it was peripheral to the broader Internet, you spent most of your time making stuff. Now you gotta learn 8 to 12 platforms that mostly want you to act like an employee of their algorithm.
@deniseyu that sounds like a wonderful gift! I've really enjoyed it
Also if your peer is a server with some level of responsibility that is different from another peer, it’s not a peer! The word peer refers to being equal. If your network is asymmetrical, it’s not #p2p. Stop. lol just stop it’s so delusional.
@vv can't belive "us" isn't an option. Disregarding the zoomer demographic
Social network UI musings
@greytheearthling Yeah IMO this is why ActivityPub should have a standard for querying data in your inbox simar to Triple Pattern Fragments or even SPARQL. Then this stuff can be done on the client instead of the server.
One thing I like about chronological timelines is I have no clue who I follow is "an influencer" or a random shitposter. A person with 100 followers is just as visible as 100 thousand.
on algo based media it's just mostly cool kida that get shoved in people's faces and I guess into each others faces.
I wish we could do a slick rebrand of taxes. Paying taxes that are properly used should feel like donating to charity. You're doing your part.
If you pay for insurance, you're already ascribing to the idea that a large pool of people paying in can be cheaper and/or more effective than each person paying only after a cost is incurred.
That's taxes, baby.
Talking to a friend today who works at a BigCo that uses TypeScript. Personally, I think TS is a tax on developers’ time and attention. They mentioned they were initially unproductive with TS, but it's smooth sailing now. I responded, “Yes, but you work at a big company, you can have dedicated TS teams.”
Their response:
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.