Bit butter over transphobia on social media

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I've often heard the phrase "separate the art from the artist". Makes sense that I can hear a song about drugs and not be inclined to snort a ton of cocaine, and I may know an actor has a faith which doesn't align with mine. The phrase can apply to such things. I also don't care what goes on in anyone else's bedroom.
But that cannot and should not apply when the "artist" uses their platform to spread hate targeted at a group of people who are just trying to be themselves.

mention of suicide

Your regular reminder that John Money lied about the results of what he did to the Reimer twins, covered up the fact that David appeared to express an innate gender identity of male, and that both twins died by suicide, likely as a result of what Money did to them.

Furthermore, through his covering up the damage his wholly unethical experiment did, he gave legitimacy to subsequent decades of mistreatment of trans and intersex people by quacks.

Itโ€™s a shame hell isnโ€™t a real thing, because by god, he deserves to rot there.

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US Pol, police, racism, murder
I saw a tiktok from someone that kept getting kicked out of police academy for asking too many questions and having the sense that the training went against "the ethics of policing" (which, uh... that's a whole thing they need to unpack). They said they were told to should things like "drop the weapon" and "stop resisting" after firing their gun because people's memory will rearrange the events to make them make sense. It's so horribly fucked.
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oh, joy! Looks like something I will block on principle.

"Likecoin is a digital currency that the authors of content are rewarded for each YouTube like.

Likecoin is based on Blockchain technology using the mechanism called โ€œProof of Popularityโ€: the higher the popularity of the video and the more likes it gets, the bigger is the amount of cryptocurrency rewarded to the author.

This technology makes it possible to monetize video content easily and to get a decent reward without adding any advertising or attracting advertising agencies."

The mission architecture for the ESA/NASA Mars sample return mission is becoming clear. As the spacecraft approaches Mars, it will break into an entry vehicle and an orbiter (from ESA). The entry vehicle will land and the samples will be loaded onto it by rover or helicopter.

It will then launch into Mars orbit to rendezvous with the ESA orbiter and deliver the samples. The ESA orbiter will then burn for Trans Earth Injection and coast to Earth.

Once it hits the atmosphere, it will decelerate rapidly in a blaze of fire before slowing to subsonic speed and deploying its parachutes.

At this point, the United States Air Force will scramble an elite F22 Raptor squadron and shoot it down for being a Martian Spy Capsule.

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I now understand why you canโ€™t share photos from a Mastodon client when using it with #Friendica:

In Friendica, photos have permissions. Mastodon doesnโ€™t understand this, so when it uploads the photo it doesnโ€™t set any. The Friendica server seems to see this and decide it needs to default to the most restrictive set, i.e. private.

So the created post does not contain a shareable photo.

If you then go into your gallery and edit the photo permissions to be public, then make a bullshit edit to the post, so that it refederates, itโ€™ll suddenly appear.

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@Elk Itโ€™s also limiting me to 500 characters, or at least displaying a countdown to 500.

This is actually very nice. Currently Iโ€™m maintaining two fediverse accounts: one Friendica, one Mastodon, because Friendica is great as an aggregator, but it makes a very poor Twitter replacement. Mastodon is much better at that.

But elk gives me the mastodon experience on my friendica account.

And Iโ€™m now wondering if I really need to maintain both.

@Elk

An interesting fediverse quirk. On Mastodon, you can change visibility midway through a comment thread.

This makes sense because Mastodon is a Twitter-like microblogging platform and each response is a post in its own right.

But this is a federal system and your toots may be going to something that isnโ€™t Mastodon.

This, that you are reading now, is not a Mastodon post. Itโ€™s a Friendica post. Friendica is not Twitter-like; itโ€™s Facebook-like. That means that a post includes all responses as comments on that post and not first class posts in their own right.

Which means you canโ€™t, e.g., change the audience midway through a comment thread, even if the people youโ€™re replying to are on Mastodon, because the idea of changing the visibility midway through a comment thread is absurd in Facebook-like parlance.

As different fediverse protocols become increasingly popular, weโ€™re gonna have to het used to these quirks.

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Theyโ€™re an admin assistant. I donโ€™t think theyโ€™re legally trained. They just either think, or have been told, that being endlessly verbose makes them look โ€œprofessionalโ€ instead of like a space alien that taught itself English from garbled police radio transmissions.
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me, an American, searching for a definition of "conveyancing solicitor" that doesn't just say "a solicitor well specializes in conveyancing". I finally found one, but I was facepalming hard for a minute. I already knew that solicitors are what we call attorneys or lawyers, so I was really trying to determine what conveyance meant here. I never would have guessed residential property/real estate law.

#Friendica server now migrated from a 2 gig RPi 4 to an 8 gig early 2015 retina MacBook Pro running Ubuntu.

The MBP was headed to the skip, but it turns out it makes a pretty kick-arse #ActivityPub server.

Reuse is better than recycle.

Here it is, in my server cupboard! If you're reading this post, that dilapidated Mac in the corner served it!

Dateline: a petrol station outside Tavira on the main road between Tavira and Faro last night. Action: I park there and, a few minutes later, an older gentleman in a jeep pulls up and I hand him a brown paper bag through my car window.

We then both drive off.

Iโ€™m sure this all looked perfectly innocent to anyone observing.

(I was selling the old autopilot unit from my boat)

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Discovered why my Friendica server has an occasional massive load spike for several minutes: itโ€™s running out of physical RAM and thrashing the swap.

Machine itโ€™s on only has 2 gigs. I have an old 2015 MacBook Pro that is in a very dilapidated state, but it works perfectly as an Ubuntu server.

Will migrate to that. It has 8 gigs of RAM. That should be plenty.

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The longer I live, the more I come to the inescapable conclusion that most "successful" captains of industry, managers, and politicians are literal psychopaths.

We are ruled by psychopaths working for psychopaths. The only way you can succeed in their hierarchy is to be a psychopath.

This is the Bad Place.

UK Pol

Oh, Britain needs me, and other early retirees, does it? Maybe it should have thought of that before Brexit, before all the transphobia, before I got so pissed off I said โ€œfuck itโ€ and buggered off to Portugal with its, *checks notes* 300+ days of sunshine and subtropical beaches.

Well, Jer, old buddy, Britain may indeed need us. We, however, do not need it.

Off you fuck, now. Toodles. Mwah.

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Hey, Liberal Democrats! People are keen to try and fix Brexit, they want standards on clean air indoors for public health, and we really, really need proper and urgent action on Climate change. What can you offer?

"We'll try and make sure that if you need a doctor, one will phone you within a week"

It's utterly, utterly tragic how far my former party has fallen. What an utter, utter lack of ambition. It's just, "The future is going to be shit and there is nothing we propose to do about it".

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UKPol
Probably some from column A, some from column B. There is definitely a dominant ethos of "don't scare the horses" in the Lib Dems now that the properly progressive wing of the party has tried for years (and, sadly, failed) to replace with actual radical politics.
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They have got into a situation where the MPs care first, and foremost, about defending their own seats. This means never doing anything that might cause strong feelings in the people who are currently electing them, on the basis that if they don't spook the horses, they will vote for the name they did last time.

That tactic, however, goes to only one place: eventual total extinction.

UK Pol, GRA reform

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The comments section of this is the most unintentionally hilarious thing Iโ€™ve read in ages. Itโ€™s full of people talking about how their lives are so much more interesting than those of people who do silly things like post on social media.

The. Comments. Section.

Zero self awareness.

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So a little problem with the Fediverse. Some platforms, such as #Friendica, which I cannot stop going on about, allow very rich content. Not just going over 500 characters, but tables, quoting of other posts, properly threaded replies, rich text, etc etc.

But anything you're gonna write is gonna get federated to the elephant in the room, which because it's pretending to be #twitter is very much a lowest common denominator.

Should we just go ahead and do it anyway, or should users of more compositionally capable #fediverse software limit ourselves to what we know is going to render sensibly on #mastodon and its various clones?

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