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previously anova@sovereign.lgbt

hot femby in your wide area network
certified professor that everything will be okay in the end
almost certainly not a real person

i'll accept most follow requests, and I'm probably a lot more scared of you than you are of me. let's be friends.

avatar: otherwise monochromatic anime girl with purple eyes wearing a black dress on a black background, sitting in lotus position with a laptop

banner: animated long-shot of an employee being filmed by a man in front of a fast food joint (from "pizza movie" by vewn)

40 minute wait across two transfers to get home from a grocery store that's like 10 blocks away and a 10 minute drive. So wholesome!

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anova (she/they/it)

I wish I had a very wealthy friend who would loan me a ton of money to build a social media platform at an enormous loss
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anova (she/they/it)

QA and I have a very symbiotic relationship of me being a jackass because I don't want to have to do work and them being as unhelpful as humanly possible
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anova (she/they/it)

I am normal and can be trusted with IT infrastructure
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Edited 1 year ago

Reddit has now sufficiently broken their own site that moderators of the blind community's subreddit who are themselves blind can no longer access the moderator tools.

This statement by the mod team is worth a read to understand the full extent of the failure.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Blind/comments/14nzwkm/they_finally_did_it_reddit_made_it_impossible_for/

Edit: it's also worth noting that this community now has a dedicated Lemmy instance. https://RBlind.com

Edit 2: Here are archived copies of the mod team's post for those who don't want to click a Reddit link.
https://archive.is/1bk6N
https://web.archive.org/web/20230703134218/https://old.reddit.com/r/Blind/comments/14nzwkm/they_finally_did_it_reddit_made_it_impossible_for/

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anova (she/they/it)

My gender is 90% girl and 10% stoic middle-aged dad who's been hiding underlying mental health issues for the better part of his life
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anova (she/they/it)

i am once again trying to build a rust application
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anova (she/they/it)

I think people who complain about the move towards using JavaScript to build large applications on the backend and desktop are missing the point: none of this matters and it's easier to actively sabotage your employer when using JavaScript is in and of itself self-sabotage.
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im so tire

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since joining fedi my skin has cleared and I started having dreams again can't be a coincidence blobcat_flop

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anova (she/they/it)

casually extremely negative about the environment
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Another day of my city having weirdly high air quality despite being in the middle of a matchbox surrounded by forests engulfed in flames
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born 2 lurk local forced 2 study

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anova (she/they/it)

Meta meta is by far the best, most coherent content warning I've ever produced
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anova (she/they/it)

Meta, meta
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I'm excited to see the fediverse splinter over people who want to include Facebook in the network because I never really wanted to hang out with those guys anyway
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anova (she/they/it)

transphobia
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Why does every columnist have to have an opinion on trans people like dude just be normal for five seconds
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Even if you never read "The Dawn of Everything" by Davids Graeber and Wengrow, at least take this to heart:

What you learned about human prehistory was most likely a lie. There was no linear progression from hunter/gatherer to farmer to city dweller to modern human. Our ancient ancestors were just as creative as we are. They didn't wait until 5,000 years ago to figure out agriculture. They invented it and discarded it when it didn't suit them, over and over again. They built cities and abandoned them quickly or centuries later, over and over again. They invented and discarded socialism and despotism, many times over. And there's no correlation between mode of production vs. political freedom. The idea of a linear progression was invented by 18th century Europeans who were feeling defensive about the inequality in their societies as compared to those of indigenous Americans.

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anova (she/they/it)

The Anti-Software Software Club rediscovering the primary motivation for federated social media by paying themselves 90k a year in loans reminds me a lot of anarcho-capitalists reinventing the century-old state-insured global financial system in a decade
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Cohost's financial update is a poster child for what I and others have been saying for a long time now: the internet won't survive without decentralization. You can't just make the next Twitter or Reddit or Tumblr. That's a joke. Cohost was against decentralization but they've now learned why centralization isn't feasible: only massive corporations with infinite VC can afford it, and they hemorrhage that money and close eventually too.

The internet is too expensive to work this way and it won't long term. We just got complacent while there was enough VC to go around. It's pets dot com again. It doesn't last.

And this isn't even about AP/fedi, while I like fedi this is true with or without it. We have to go back to having websites. Not The(tm) website for whatever, but lots of them. If you don't want to go to more than one? Too bad, it's how things will be regardless. Having One website isn't sustainable for corporations and isn't even vaguely feasible for little guys.

You have to have lots of websites. I can run a small community for a bit of my entertainment budget for the month or donations from a handful of users who like what I'm running. You can run a mastodon instance for a small crowd for very little. You can run a website off an old laptop laying around. You cannot run a 130k user site and pay you and your friends $94k a year to run it. It's not sustainable. I wish it was. It isn't. Sites have to stay small, and there have to be enough of them spread out to spread out the financial load to hobbyist levels. Sorry that you can't make a living running a site for your friends to hang out on, but it's just how the math works out. Reddit can't make money doing it, Twitter can't make money doing it, Patreon can't...they only survive on being Huge Corporations Who Can Bleed Money. You can replicate bleeding money on a small scale all you want but I wouldn't advise it. You can however run a forum for your friends for the cost of Netflix or whatever.

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Edited 1 year ago

One more hour of work

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