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Home Assistant now supports wake words, which means it's possible to build a totally open-source, local-only smart assistant.

Home Assistant is such a rad project, and I'm so glad it exists. Time to get scheming about building some devices.

#homeassistant #homeautomation #SmartHome

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Call me a grump, but generally speaking, I'd prefer the online vendors I buy from to send me exactly what I ordered with no extra trinkets.

Business card? Fine, I'll recycle it.

Sticker? I'd rather you didn't.

Magnet? Tiny branded rubber duck? Get the fuck out of here. You're just creating waste.

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Candy is... sweet, and less of an issue because it's easier to consume non-wastefully, but still I'd prefer nothing. A bargain-basement lollipop or Tootsie Roll rarely adds to my day, and usually goes to candy bowl Purgatory. It can stay there for months, if not years.
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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
Spencer
Okay, that's cute.




cool cool cool
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This is either for Microsoft 365 and is just for the OneDrive/Office stuff, or there is going to be a serious question on whether a windows monopoly can be fixed.


crowdfunding

The artist behind Webcomic Name, the cute abstract comic where almost every strip ends with "oh no", is in a protracted legal battle for ownership of their own intellectual property against notorious board game publishing assholes Golden Bell Studios.

They're raising funds to support their case.

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software gripe
WHY, Friendica, have you stopped link previews properly for attached links? 😡


I've been eyeing new #fediverse projects lately: specifically, @Bonfire and @Firefish.

I'm excited to see the possibility space grow, though I'll admit I'm having a hard time fully grokking both of these apps and meaningfully comparing them.

@Sean Tilley, you're my go-to when it comes to understanding different Fedi apps, and I know you're on Firefish right now. Would you be able to shed some light on what distinguishes Firefish from where Bonfire is headed? Extra points if you can compare to Friendica, because that's what I'm currently driving.



Today's amateur sysadmin challenge: my server accesses an external hard drive elsewhere on the network that is shared via NFS.

Presently, when I try to use rsync to sync a directory from the server to the external hard drive, I get a series of permission errors.

I'm gonna have to figure out what the appropriate permissions are to permit this behavior, but I'm not quite sure where to start. (Is it permissions set on the NFS server?)



exasperated sarcasm

my favorite part of working with health insurance is when they decide you should be able to complete therapy in X sessions, and if you don't, you don't deserve to be compensated for your services anymore

fantastic system we've got here, just phenomenal



It's an "Oops! All Towers" month for damn near everyone I care about, it seems.


Caring for a 7-month old is somehow the least difficult and stressful part of my life right now.


For better or worse, DC and I are still locked together in this unhappy marriage, perhaps for all time.

But you aren’t.

If I understand the law correctly (and be advised that copyright law is a mess; purposely vague and murky, and no two lawyers – not even those specializing in copyright and trademark law – agree on anything), you have the rights to make your Fables movies, and cartoons, and publish your Fables books, and manufacture your Fables toys, and do anything you want with your property, because it’s your property.

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Having just seen someone register a new account on mastodon.social and spend a half hour harassing a single specific person... jeeeesus, some people.

(I reported the user to mastodon.social moderation already, so hopefully they move swiftly.)

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I see behavior like this and always wonder how a person gets so twisted up that they will dedicate an hour of their life to hunting down posts by their ideological enemies and not merely arguing with them, but posting vile harassment and death threats.

What a miserable and pathetic existence.



unity shit

Unity has absolutely no incentive to accurately report installations to developers. They have no incentive to transparently distinguish between fraud and legitimate installations. On the contrary, they have a perverse incentive to do the exact opposite.

Why the fuck would anyone trust Unity's numbers?

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@Spencer I was wondering how they collect this information. Does every game shipped with Unity phones home when it's installed? Ran? Is this another IP range to block on a Pi-Hole or similar filtering device?


alcohol

An old-fashioned is my go-to drink for determining if a bar is worth shit.

It's an incredibly simple drink, and if you can't be bothered to actually do it right, then why should I trust you to make anything else?

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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
Spencer
alcohol
Oooh, good call. I want to experiment more with the Last Word template; it's a really versatile skeleton for a drink.


Only Murders in the Building feels like it should be a mildly amusing, forgettable comedy, but it's actually one of the best written, most quietly daring shows I've seen in quite some time.


I'm trying to wire up my new BL-Touch, and apparently, BL-Touch manufacturers don't care a single whit for wiring consistency. The order of my wires appears to be entirely unlike any other BL-Touch anyone else has ever written about.

At this point, I'm barely doing more than pulling them out and reconnecting them at random, in hopes one configuration will work. 😩

#3Dprinting

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is there more than 4? Couldn't be at most 2 different configurations they'd use. You got a picture?


A quick personal note: I've hung up my hat and stepped down from my role as @Null Signal Games' Community Manager so I can better devote my time to other priorities like my family. I'll still be part of the org, but in a smaller, less public-facing role. 🙂


Boy howdy, do I not want to get a new car.


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"if we don't heap shame and disproportionate punishments on our children, how will they ever learn that actions have consequences???"

I am so. sick. of this thinking. 😡

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how. how do you look at a beautiful, curious baby exploring the world, who grows into an excited, eager (and, I'm sure, overwhelming) toddler, and think, "it is my job to break this person"

"how will they possibly function in this world if I do not humiliate and punish them"

I don't. get. it. HOW.

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Unless we challenge our own assumptions and beliefs and learn a different way of being and relating to those in our lives, I believe we simply perpetuate the normalized beliefs and behaviors in our own parenting that we heard and experienced growing up. To me, it looks like a mechanism by which generational traumas are passed down.

The ghouls continue to recreate their ghoulish world with the tools they learned as infants and children to feel loved and safe among those that raised them, in whatever ways a child learns. Until any of us have the space and support to question those tools and the beliefs they're built on, we live our adult lives dealing with the world using the problem solving abilities, motivations, and world view of our 5-year old self, +/- a few years.



I can't get over how freaking rad the Steam Deck is.
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I got OpenRCT2 working on my Deck. I can now play Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 in bed.

No human has ever known this level of luxury.



I just learned that Ursula K. Le Guin authored a translation of the Tao Te Ching. Gosh, I want to read it.


prison, rape culture

It's 2023 and I can't believe* so-called "progressives" are still making fucking prison rape jokes.

*I absolutely can



beer
Rogue Brewing's beers always sound like something you've never had before, and taste like something you've had a hundred times before.


beer
I'm still thinking about the idea of forking #Bookwyrm to make a federated Untappd-like service for tracking beers. I don't have the know-how, but gosh, that would be a cool #FOSS and #fediverse project.
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beer
It is, and I appreciate the offer! But unfortunately, codry things are not my specialty at all.


strong parenting opinions
Watching a shrieking toddler's parent yell "ENOUGH!" at them. Gosh, I wonder where that kid learned that we shout and scream when we have big feelings? 🤔
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strong parenting opinions
parenting is a triiiiiiiip
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strong parenting opinions
I don't expect that I will always parent in a way I'm proud of; I'm human too, and I will make mistakes. But becoming a parent has opened my eyes to just how many ways conventional American parenting is cruel to, dismissive of, and utterly disrespectful to young people, and I fucking hate it.


I don't have time to get into it right now, but I really want to talk about how disappointed I am by how Wizards of the Coast did New Phyrexia dirty in Phyrexia: All Will Be One (ONE) and March of the Machine.

"You mean how they dispatched the Praetors with nary an afterthought?"

Yes but also the utter Bowdlerization of New Phyrexia and the replacement of body horror ("Oh fuck, that's awful, I would never want that to happen to me,") with grotesque horror ("Oh fuck, that's unsettling, I never want that thing to catch me"). The New Phyrexia of ONE was utterly neutered compared to its initial debut, which drives me up a wall, because original New Phyrexia and the Praetors was, hands-down, one of my favorite bits of antagonist worldbuilding in any fictional universe ever, precisely because it was so unflinchingly horrific.

And don't get me started on the fucking apple-red drapery that's everywhere in ONE. Give me some fucking sinew, you cowards.

#MTG

#MTG


In the Pinyin transliteration between Chinese and English, the character 'x' carries the sound 'sh'. For example, the Chinese leader's name is Xi Jinping, pronounced 'she jinping'.

I noticed that when thinking about what's happened to Xitter in the last 9 months.



Oh yeah? Do you have a secret code? Do you say "Let's Go Brandon" when you mean "Fuck Joe Biden"? Wow. I bet you feel really sneaky, don't you, bud?


Just got back from Oppenheimer, and god, the more I think about it and talk about it, the more it unfolds to me.
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This is totally a film that reflects just as much on its director as on its subject. I honestly don't know how you possibly read or analyze it without taking into account the kind of artist Nolan is.
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uspol / Trump J6 indictment

there is a lot that is grim in the indictment, but this annotation from the New York Times really whomped me so hard I had to take a break:

The speaker of the Arizona House at the time, Rusty Bowers, is a conservative Republican but resisted Mr. Trump’s attempt to persuade him to subvert the election. He was later awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for that action, which ended his political career: Last year, the state Republican Party censured him for his resistance, and he was overwhelmingly defeated in a primary election for State Senate.
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uspol / Trump J6 indictment
currently trying to figure out when and how I might be able to use “whomped so hard” in a sentence, and failing
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uspol / Trump J6 indictment
Oops, I forgot a "me", which would maybe help my silly choice of words make more sense.



The latest #Netrunner set, The Automata Initiative, is out now, and once again, I'm excited that creative suggestions I made are going to be printed on actual cards. Me! I got to shape some of these cards! 🤯

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Maybe it would be gauche to describe all my contributions in detail, so I'll instead speak broadly about some of my pride points:

For this set, I wrote at least four pieces of flavor text, named a card that replaces a tournament staple, and drew flavor text inspiration from one of my favorite poems.



I'm looking at #WordPress themes in preparation for building a professional website, and... jeeeez, there are just so few themes now that aren't gated behind a premium subscription. Especially those that support WordPress's new Full Site Editing feature.


I'd say this is unbelievable, but it's more like the opposite.


As non-techy people are transitioning away from Twitter, I see them encountering the challenge of proving that the person who owns and runs an account is actually who they say they are. "Don't delete your Twitter account, or else someone else could take it and pretend to be you!"

It's prompting me to reflect on how we verify our identities online, what has been taken for granted in the age of consolidated social media. I'm hopeful this will lead to a new era of personal websites, at very least serving as online business cards. If my account isn't listed on my site, don't trust that it's me.

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Mastodon, and perhaps other fedi software, also has a built-in way to verify that an outside website or account listed on the Mastodon profile belongs to the same person. And no need to pay $8/month for it either! (The website listing the Mastodon profile has about the same effect, but this saves a few extra clicks.)
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Oh, absolutely. Using the rel="me" attribute is a pretty clever way to do "good-enough" verification.


Twitter, Musk

at this point I just want him to go away

it's obvious everything is going to fail spectacularly, I just want it to do that tomorrow instead of choking out a painful, drawn-out death propped up on the life support of a thousand Reddit incels

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I wish I could figure out why running Nextcloud Office fails on my home server. I'd sure like to have a #degoogled online document editor on my server.


When I one day step away from my Community Manager position for Null Signal Games, I'm going to really miss being able to drop cheeky, imperceptible teasers in innocuous comments.


My job gives me a lot of opportunity to reflect on just how eclectic a knowledge base I seem to have.

"Wait, you know [podcast]?" says one client.

"How are you familiar with [event]?" asks another.

I love these little moments of connection.

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