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in reply to Sarah Brown

re: Discussion of attempted murder of a trans woman

@transworld

My understanding of UK prosecutions is that publicly speculating about the identity or motivation of the perpetrator can fuck up the case? It's very different law than in the US, and I'm not at all clear on it.

in reply to Charles ☭ says trans rights

re: Discussion of attempted murder of a trans woman
@Charles "Gender Ideology" ☭ H @Transgender World I think if it's all over the press being called a transphobic attack, anything I say in a place nobody is going to read anyway isn't going to make any difference.
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re: Discussion of attempted murder of a trans woman
@Charles "Gender Ideology" ☭ H @Transgender World In the uk a publication is in contempt of court if it creates a substantial risk that a trial will be impeded or prejudiced. I don’t think that’s the case here


Bluesky and Mastodon having a normal one, I see.

And here I am on Friendica, which already integrates both, and which has quote posting and full text search of fediverse posts, thinking that sometimes it’s good to be small.

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in reply to Sarah Brown

for every feature which would "ruin mastodon forever", there is at least one fediverse platform which already implements it (and it is typically friendica)
in reply to Sarah Brown

I've got boosts turned off, so this comment of yours is the first I've heard about any drama. Works for me.


Does the “check” in “check your privilege” mean “assess, analyse”, or “stop, restrain”, or is it like hold baggage?

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in reply to Alexandra Lanes

the phrase started slightly after privilege checklists became a thing, so I think it's the first one.

amptoons.com/blog/?p=2731



Weird mixture of “yay life’s good” foreground reactions to the day with a background of “life’s crap” feels.


Hey look everyone, Bluesky is a privacy shitshow!
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Sarah Brown
@stolas Yes. You can see who blocks anyone.


I have made myself a dirty chai latte. It’s a chai latte with a shot of espresso.

Sounds like it shouldn’t work, but it really does.

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Sudden enlightenment: you can make loose leaf tea in an espresso machine.
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Sarah Brown
@fool Have made rooibos so far and it tastes the same. Gonna grab me some loose leaf earl grey and give it a go later today.
@fool
in reply to Sarah Brown

I love that that phrase is suddenly a meme. But also cool, finally a use for coffee equipment as a non-coffee drinker!


“We’re all trying to find the guy who did this”

torrentfreak.com/netflix-pirac…

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Long form - making an IoT VLAN bridge with a Raspberry Pi 4 and OpenWRT


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in reply to Sarah Brown

Sometimes we forget that the IEEE defined some frame types, such as Pause, that have particularized rules regarding whether they may cross a bridge or not.
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Sarah Brown
@Dick Morrell I use a USB NIC on my router but figured I didn’t need the extra port for this.



To UK ears “the IRA is the most successful decarbonisation policy we have” sounds very strange.
in reply to Alexandra Lanes

Whaaa... ?Gobsmacked, followed by a few minutes thought and search. Ah.
(NB: Sometimes when faced with abbreviations and #TLAs which clearly don't mean What I Think They Mean, I can't be bothered.)

Imagination on overdrive for a few moments there, though. Bombs may have been involved.

#ThinkAndSearch



The UK media is now reporting the Parkrun have erased their records "to appease transgender runners".

This is a total lie. They did it because TERFs were throwing a wobbly at them.

But, of course, this will be used to push the narrative that "trans activists are ruining things for everyone."

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UK Press Transphobia
@greygirl27 ah yes, 'both sides'. One side harassing and abusing the very small number of trans runners who happen to be fast enough to be the fastest in their age category at a few (but nowhere near all) events (whilst the vast majority of these records are not held by trans runners). Sell transphobic t-shirts and harass volunteers. The other side: existing and running whilst trans (and in accordance with parkrun's rules).


2009: Harriet Harman is squeamish about trans women and so lets the Equality Act get drafted in a sloppy and ambiguous way.

2010: The coalition government passes it and can’t be arsed to read the damned thing, despite trans people (and I was one of them) waving frantically at MPs and senior civil servants.

A decade of dominoes fall…

2025: “I know he was goosestepping past the water cooler yelling ‘Heil Hitler’, but the courts have decided that the Equality Act means we can’t fire him.”

Guys, some of us tried. 🤷🏻‍♀️

in reply to Alexandra Lanes

@Alexandra Lanes Maybe I'm misremembering the precise sequence of events there. It was, after all, 14 years ago!


My varifocal glasses are great but I still get distracted by a worryingly bendy wall out of the corner of my eye.
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@chiffchaff @sesquipedality Mine mentioned office trifocals, where the main portion is screen distance (like the pair I'm wearing right now) and the top is true distance (or at least, other side of the room).
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@sesquipedality @chiffchaff A few years ago my optician (who kept telling me that my monitor should be placed low so that I had to look down at it) persuaded me to try varifocals. After a couple of weeks I took them back as I didn't get on with them at all, and had them replaced with monofocals. And I ignored his dreadful 'advice' about monitor placement.



UK media: wow, British politicians have got really transphobic!

Me: Sure have, UK media. Who do you think they learned it from?

UK media: we will never know



UK employment law some time ago set a precedent that trans-hostile beliefs were protected in a workplace environment.

So I'm doing the Cassandra thing again, where once again we warned the rest of you that if you didn't push back, the shit flung at us would start hitting other groups.

Well, it's hitting other groups. We warned you.

theguardian.com/education/2024…



Normally I think the hover brigade are ridiculous, but today I have temporarily joined their ranks. That service station toilet was … a lot.



Dear Network Rail: I present a modest station renaming proposal for my local station:

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Programmers: we are utterly Anglo centric. We work in English and only think about English. We require English naming conventions in name and address fields.

Also programmers: YOUR USE OF AN APOSTROPHE WAS ENTIRELY UNEXPECTED!

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I hate that TERFs have taken phrases like, "women and girls", "suffrage", and "equity" and made them into the feminist equivalent of countries with "democratic republic" in their names.


New look UK Border branding just dropped, lads.

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Bishop’s Stortford: 11°

Feels like: -273°

Ryanair: check in now for your flight to Faro

Me: thank fsck for that!




The Reddit ads in the UK are unreal:

- our website helps you find swingers
- you’re a nonce, aren’t you? We’re coming for you!
- join the army you fucking pussy!

On Portuguese Reddit I get ads for computer keyboards and mobile games.



Get, and I cannot emphasise this enough, fucked by a donkey with a giant mallard penis.

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in reply to Sarah Brown

You know, we should really invest in this licensing scheme in the US. So much more opportunity for swatting with no-knock raids. Seems like a no brainer politically.
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@joshie 🏳️‍🌈 They have no procedure for keeping track of people who have contacted them so the only thing that stops the letters is a TV licence. Or possibly a harassment lawsuit. Dunno if anyone has tried that.


Pretty sure I got badly glutted earlier. Immune system throwing a shitfit, joints sore, and my breath stinks. Have calmed it a bit with acetylcysteine, but just gonna have to ride it out. 😞




Greater Anglia: helping you discover hidden volume that you never thought that your bladder possessed.


Just reminded myself, in the traditional manner, why the pack of dried goji berries I bought months ago is still nearly full.

Note to self: if it’s marketed as “health food”, it’s because it can’t be marketed on the basis of tasing nice.




Discussion of murder of a trans girl murder

Reading the sentencing remarks. The girl, Scarlett Jenkinson, appears ti be using this whole procedure as a way to build her “brand” as a serial killer for the instagram generation.

God help us all.

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Discussion of murder of a trans girl murder
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At this point, the British court system is actively transphobic, acting as the judicial arm of a state that seeks to eradicate trans people, especially women.

When the law is unjust, it must be ignored. Resist transphobia.

It is disappointing to see the Open University back down in the face of obvious justice denied.

ounews.co/around-ou/ou-speaks-…

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@NatalyaD @ajlanes
Well yeah it was obviously exactly that. What research was expected to come out of it?

Intellectual enquiry can be into new understandings of things, or the psychology of why people hold to their views, but it can't simply seek to re-affirm a mainstream view. That's not research in any meaningful sense.

Only imagine my surprise that someone who doesn't understand that turned out not to handle robust criticism well and became unpopular with her colleagues.

in reply to Pete Alex Harris🦡🕸️🌲/∞🪐∫

@petealexharris @ajlanes Phoenix is whining that in criminology there's ~300 academics in the field (seems an under count) and she's been ostracised by them.

That's cos most criminologists follow the Actual Evidence not some "I get to wave my trauma to be a bigot" like Phoenix did. Also there are already prison policies (not always followed) which Phoenix-and-friends (there's a disturbing children's TV prog title) never talk about either.

Shouting about being cancelled=attention.




My Fediverse app of choice, @Mona app is gradually decaying so it copes less and less well with Friendica. I’ve coped with it being unable to parse notifications on my phone for a while but it’s stopped being able to do it on the desktop either. I asked them about this problem a while back and they said it was Friendica emitting notifications in the wrong form. I lack the cutlery to investigate further so… anyone suggest a good Fediverse client for iOS and MacOS that works nicely with Friendica?


Building out an IoT VLAN with an OpenWRT RPi functioning as a VLAN bridge (via a single Ethernet port).

Getting mDNS proxying working was a PITA. Everything you can Google is out of date, so
you have to poke round a bit. Firewall rules take some getting right too, especially if the bridge isn’t also your internet gateway (it’s not).

Still, it’s working, and I’m quite pleased. Can’t AirPlay across it yet, but that’s a project for later.



Sarah's Theory of Modern Politics: When we were young, some of us liked to build sandcastles. Others liked to kick them over.

The Republicans, UKIP/Tories, AfD, Chega, and so on, are the people who kicked sandcastles over, asking for the votes of people who kicked sandcastles over.

in reply to Sarah Brown

Yup. Approximately 20-25% of the population are permanently fuelled by hate and a desire for revenge on a world that they imagine has always treated them unfairly. But, dangerously, in the present era their ranks are swelled by those whom the world has genuinely treated unfairly.
The selfish ultra-rich are unwittingly creating a powder keg. They won’t care until it blows up.