This content type is full of IndieWeb post types, which are all content types which allow me to take greater ownership of my own data. These are likely unrelated to my blog posts. You can find a better breakdown by actual post kind below:
Multifactor auth factors:
* something you are
* something you have
* something you know
* something you feel
* something that has been revealed to you
* something always known, but not by the conscious mind
* something hidden in the space between moments
* something dreamed about, unremembered
*"no one ever got fired for choosing React"* is, AFAICT, not true today, and never has been.
I've witnessed entire teams get flushed and VPs get unceremoniously booted on the other side of grand React redesigns tanking revenue and conversions.
None of those folks talk publicly about how it went down because doing so would simultaneously devalue the thing they've invested in and hurt their own employability within that world. And so we bumble on, omerta in tact.
Hi. Can I have a word?
When you use a #Hashtag could you capitalise each word please? That way, people using screen readers will hear each individual word, which means they'll get more useful context as a result.
When you don't capitalise hashtags the words string together and make no sense.
For example #ThisIsHow would read as "This Is How" while #thisishow would sound something like "thissy show". A small change for you but a game changer for many people.
Be nice; get good karma. Thanks.
If you want to become rich and powerful you’re part of the problem.
The problem isn’t that some other people are rich and powerful and you’re not. The problem is we have a system where some people are rich and powerful while others are denied even basic human dignity.
I always struggle when groups fundraise with urgency. Like Wikipedia, we need your money now!!!!
And all I can think is, Jimmy I recognise you’re a not for profit but you do this every year, with the same messages about how you simply cannot continue your work if you don’t get money. And I get distracted because all I think of is the dril budgeting tweet.
If I could see the numbers in the same line as your urgency message, I’d understand more and are thus more likely to donate. “We have X money left which our accountants say we will no longer be able to pay our stuff after the following date”
Shouting “urgent!” Every time I open the page for the last two decades, with no numbers in the sentence, stops being urgent and is just something I gloss over against my better judgement
They should let you download 12 hours of randomly selected TikToks for a flight.
Do not spend the Friday before Christmas replying to this post about how you don’t like TikTok. Just enjoy your night!
How did I only just find out that antidepressants can reduce dopamine?
I might try and titrate off my Sertraline, as perhaps my lifelong depression was more about the lack of dopamine that ADHD gives me?
(Yes I will be sensible, yes I will consult with a doctor)
It's been a year since I last did one of these, and to think I once thought I could do it monthly maybe! Once a year will do for now.
(It's actually Saturday as I'm writing this because I was lazy …
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Current situation with being ill:
1. Do nothing
2. Not-completely-shit-feeling because I'm doing nothing
3. Feel guilty I'm not doing more
4. Do something
5. Feel like utter crap because I did something
6. GOTO 1
Feeling smug about folks saying to avoid a site I already avoid.
I should bookmark this so I can boost myself as needed. Need to be careful though. Don't want to throw my shoulder out patting myself on the back too hard.
Here are other ways to frame what Substack's CEO is saying:
"But if we don't pay the Nazis who will?"
"But if we don't pay the Nazis, everyone else loses!"
"But if we don't pay the Nazis, the Nazis have already won!"
"But if we don't pay the Nazis, we wont make shit tons of money and they're a fucking goldmine that we want to make bank off and fuck everyone who dies we never liked them anyway BECAUSE WE ARE ALSO FUCKING NAZIS!!!"
Dang, but I love being able to set a filter on the server side so I no longer see the flood of posts about the main character of the day.
Thanks, #Mastodon!
TLDR; “Yes, if you let Nazis get on stage, there will be less Nazis. We’ll simply out talk them. That definitely works every time! Anyway, here’s a pile of money someone unspecified gave me.”
Fuck Substack and fuck every “moderate” bagging for “civil discourse” with genocidal maniacs. https://www.theverge.com/2023/12/21/24011232/substack-nazi-moderation-demonetization-hamish-mckenzie
If your platform bans consenting adults posting pictures of their own bodies and their interactions with other consenting adults bodies but does not ban Nazis, you can't tell me that you don't censor content. You do censor content, you're just okay with Nazis.