@sicp@p I love how they comically miss the entire point. We have: - the mastodongers, who stopped reading at "fediblock" and immediately started sperging out about how much gamer words and/or the mere mention of kiwifarms triggers them; - the redditors, who ask for tl;drs on a site that's supposedly dedicated to... discussing articles, presumably after reading them? - a stray diaper sniper, who complains about dem pesky hysterical people not letting them enjoy cheese pizza in peace by reporting it the very next second, all because it happens to be illegal! mastodongers.png human_bot.png too_long_wont_read.png hysterical_people.png
> - the mastodongers, who stopped reading at "fediblock" and immediately started sperging out about how much gamer words and/or the mere mention of kiwifarms triggers them;
I should expect it but I am always disappointed.
> - the redditors, who ask for tl;drs on a site that's supposedly dedicated to... discussing articles, presumably after reading them?
It's the "presumably" part that gets Orange Reddit in trouble; most of them read the first paragraph and then ask questions that are answered in the body of the text.
> - a stray diaper sniper, who complains about dem pesky hysterical people not letting them enjoy cheese pizza in peace by reporting it the very next second, all because it happens to be illegal! > "hysterical people like you report it the next second"
Ha, that guy. Yeah, he was also concerned that everyone understand that there were no false flags, for some reason. Anyway, if I manage to give the diaper snipers the impression that I'm paranoid and have a hair trigger, this is the best outcome.
@mavalalkujuuu@sicp@p > I agree, fantastic writeup with a nice amount of technical detail sprinkled in. This would work really well as a talk at something like the Chaos Communication Congress.
@p@sicp > Yeah, he was also concerned that everyone understand that there were no false flags, for some reason > diaper sniper > doesn't understand what fedi is or how it works :glowinthedark:
@p@sicp@mavalalkujuuu given that there already was a big drama about picrel (made from "creeper move cards" :) more than a decade ago, i'd expect the stake to be the main event!
@bonifartius@sicp@mavalalkujuuu Hopefully the ridiculous :dongles::sf2vs::nodongles: shit goes away; hackers have never been super interested in rules, and the "six pages of CoCk because my employer paid for me to fly here and I expect the HR shield to follow me around the earth" is going to mostly repel hackers.
would love to see more interesting things again. today i had the thought that there are many more technologies today than 20-30 years ago. one would expect that there would be a similar increase in cool hacks - which there of course are - but the amount hasn't increased in the same manner.