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RE: https://plush.city/@mynameistillian/116045864207983880
it's due today. ***urgent, please.***
I'm moving out!
My WG is looking for a new tenant.
🌈 thoroughly queer WG of 4 + you
💸 ~460€ rent (660€ deposit)
📅 from April/May on
⌛ potentially up until 12/2026 when there may be renovations
🏙️ central Karlsruhe (Innenstadt-West)
🚋 close to a well-connected station
📐 very bright 19-20m² room according to Roomba map 🤖
⛅ flat with beautiful balcony view
🛗 elevator included
🛀 2 bathrooms, one with shower & bathtub
If interested, write me a DM!
don’t you just love it when something drops support for a platform mid fucking release cycle
moskau, moskau, wirf die gläser an die wand
russland ist ein schönes land, ho ho ho ho ho, hey!
why is this thing down like most of the time i’m awake now
do I have anyone living in denver in my followers? I’ll need some people in my DMs ASAP for what might shape up to be an emergency.
RE: https://furry.engineer/@soatok/116088925054375056
I'm going to be very clear about something:
If you tell me that something I reported has "no security impact", I publish it as soon as possible.
If you're wrong in your assessment of the actual security impact, that's not my problem.
If you're citing an argument about the wrong level of abstraction, I will tell you you're wrong (and why) while I'm publishing.
Do you know a neat trick for avoiding this outcome?
It's called the Socratic method in fancy circles, but it's basically: Ask clarifying questions.
The Dept for Education has released new and updated guidance for schools about children wishing to transition. This guidance is statutory, which means it is a legal obligation for educational facilities in England to follow.
What is interesting is how the media has reported on this. Left and centrist papers (like the Guardian and i) have focused on the negatives of it, while right-wing media have made it out to be that Labour is being controlled by the all powerful trans rights activists. Here’s why.
The big headline move here is that schools will be expected “in the vast majority of cases” to tell parents if a child decides to socially transition. This is obviously very bad, because it puts the onus on teaching staff to care if it’s a good idea or not. It also puts pressure on staff to tell parents even if it may not be a good idea, lest they break this guidance and be at risk of breaking the law.
The other major change is that primary school pupils will be able to begin to socially transition, that is, schools should be allowed to recognise their new name and pronouns. This was already the case in secondary school, FE colleges, and universities. This is what the right-wing press have focused on.
But there is a catch: all guidance for under-18s has now changed to what I mentioned above. Schools can no longer unilaterally respect social transition without consulting parents and clinical practitioners. It is possible that parents can, and will, decide to stymie the transition of their children leaving them feeling trapped and alone.
The effect of this guidance is this: Schools in England will have a legal obligation to out transgender children to their parents.
This very much reminds me of Section 28, which I lived through as a child. It effectively acted like the Russian anti-LGBT laws, in that it criminalised talking about being gay or queer in state-run services (including schools). If you were gay, you could be forcibly outed.
The fact that the Government has the gall to say this is pragmatic is truly awful.
I will repeat again: schools in England now have a legal obligation to out transgender children to their parents.
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well, i lasted for a long time without asking for help, but afraid i have to, if i want to not get kicked out of my apartment by march.
hey everyone. please help me get enough money for rent and medical stuff, please. and also food if i run out of it.
i need like, $910 until the end of march. helping people who are more vulnerable than me first is appreciated though.
thank you
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Riding the coat tails of the latest Discord news to remind people that I'm working on a self-hosted chat service called CritterChat that prioritizes experience, ease of use and refusal to collect private information. I made the decision early on not to obsess over E2EE, we have plenty of services that support this and all of them suffer in every other dimension. I also made the decision not to sit atop one of the many larger JS frameworks that cause issues on lower-spec computers and spotty mobile connections.
I hope to make 1:1 and private group conversations federate between instances at some point in the future, as well as allowing your home instance to be a login provider for other instances that enable it. Essentially, if you trust your fedi instance admin, you should be able to trust your CritterChat instance admin at the same level, and you should be able to chat freely without private information collection or laborious setup.
i would genuinely much rather give my id to some random horny furry than to the likes of discord
hi chat do any of yall have any spare arduinos or anything
(or any microcontrollers with gpio (as long as it has support for both digital and analog shit idk if theres any thats only one or the other))
need it by tomorrow
am in ph, metro manila
boosts appreciated
hey fedi, what do you think should be a reasonable minimum amount of ram for a mobile phone in 2026?
(boosts appreciated, additional feedback as replies also welcome)
hey so if you host your own fedi software id like u to check it for updates for a sec bc im seeing several YEARS old fedi software in my logs