you can tell people not to take their phone to a protest but if you’re in a vulnerable group you know your priority is sometimes find and be in touch with your friends during the event. only you know what your threat model is. https://ssd.eff.org/module/attending-protest
years ago I annoyed some people saying that the one-laptop-per-child project would be better if it was one-bycicle-per-child in terms of usefulness, local repair potential, economic activation, production costs, electronic garbage, learning curve, access to school and overall happiness. I WAS RIGHT fuckers.
sometimes I have to talk to a dev who has never had to work with something so old and simple like SMTP and feel like a 700 yr old witch telling them how we used to find the best leeches up the river
you know what's better than DEI? a strong union that specifically demands protection and equity for underrepresented folks, gets involved on the right side of harassment cases, and refuses to turn these issues into corporate PR fodder. but that's just a suggestion.
in Argentina in the last 3 months everything has insanely gone up in price, some things maybe 45%, public transit 250%, it’s nuts. no one knows what anything costs anymore.
maybe someone out there started believing the Israeli response was proportional. maybe people thought it wasn't going to get this far, the bad guys would be caught, hostages returned, we would learn the destruction and deaths were exaggerated. sometimes you're wrong, but you can stop being wrong. you can see what is happening, you have to.
"the fault lies with the hungry, desperate people who swarmed the few aid trucks available for the humanitarian crisis we created" is not a convincing argument to exonerate your military from firing into a crowd
autista antifascista🪴🏴 daytime at @eff. i like computers. please stop explaining the capitalism to me. i know more about the international system of human rights than i ever wanted to know. de noche se escriben locuritas.