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  1. @the5thColumnist @aulia that is the debate in a nutshell. Many of the fediverse people are inherently optimistic and empathetic people prepared to accept FB as having the best of intentions here, despite FB never having played nice with anyone ever.

    #embrace #extend #extinguish

  2. @jargoggles @potungthul @falcennial

    I don’t disagree.

    I disagree that the construct of influencing is inherently bad, evil, or wicked.

    The etymology of the word comes from observations of celestial objects. It an old concept which pre-exists the internet, like most of our #language.

    IMHO, #leadership is about influencing and, ideally, creating more leaders.

    Even the construct of #followership involves aspects of influence.

    As a matter of #FirstPrinciples, I suggest reclaiming the term.

  3. Why I don’t like SCORM
    When I was a teacher I found to be inherently unreliable. It would fail inexplicably in about 5% of usages. Students would be (rightly) very annoyed by this.
    I switched to activities, mainly quiz. I found it so much better I eventually became a full time Moodle developer, with an emphasis on making as much of my code available as possible.

  4. @luigirenna @mos_8502 There's nothing wrong with using the CLI, but there's nothing inherently special about it, either. Everyone used to do DOS, including editing startup files. So bash makes you about as elite as using a mouse does when everyone else is using touchscreens… ("You whippersnappers who don't even know what hover is about!")

    But yeah, it was a common user pattern back then. I remember the whole #linuxde (or was it #linuxger ?) IRC channel getting out their virtual switchblades whenever someone asked about configuring their system with SuSe's "Yast" tool, and not by editing obscure config files like the gawds intended. The pride you get when you know just a teeny bit more than others…

  5. @luigirenna @mos_8502 There's nothing wrong with using the CLI, but there's nothing inherently special about it, either. Everyone used to do DOS, including editing startup files. So bash makes you about as elite as using a mouse does when everyone else is using touchscreens… ("You whippersnappers who don't even know what hover is about!")

    But yeah, it was a common user pattern back then. I remember the whole #linuxde (or was it #linuxger ?) IRC channel getting out their virtual switchblades whenever someone asked about configuring their system with SuSe's "Yast" tool, and not by editing obscure config files like the gawds intended. The pride you get when you know just a teeny bit more than others…

  6. @luigirenna @mos_8502 There's nothing wrong with using the CLI, but there's nothing inherently special about it, either. Everyone used to do DOS, including editing startup files. So bash makes you about as elite as using a mouse does when everyone else is using touchscreens… ("You whippersnappers who don't even know what hover is about!")

    But yeah, it was a common user pattern back then. I remember the whole #linuxde (or was it #linuxger ?) IRC channel getting out their virtual switchblades whenever someone asked about configuring their system with SuSe's "Yast" tool, and not by editing obscure config files like the gawds intended. The pride you get when you know just a teeny bit more than others…

  7. @luigirenna @mos_8502 There's nothing wrong with using the CLI, but there's nothing inherently special about it, either. Everyone used to do DOS, including editing startup files. So bash makes you about as elite as using a mouse does when everyone else is using touchscreens… ("You whippersnappers who don't even know what hover is about!")

    But yeah, it was a common user pattern back then. I remember the whole #linuxde (or was it #linuxger ?) IRC channel getting out their virtual switchblades whenever someone asked about configuring their system with SuSe's "Yast" tool, and not by editing obscure config files like the gawds intended. The pride you get when you know just a teeny bit more than others…

  8. @luigirenna @mos_8502 There's nothing wrong with using the CLI, but there's nothing inherently special about it, either. Everyone used to do DOS, including editing startup files. So bash makes you about as elite as using a mouse does when everyone else is using touchscreens… ("You whippersnappers who don't even know what hover is about!")

    But yeah, it was a common user pattern back then. I remember the whole #linuxde (or was it #linuxger ?) IRC channel getting out their virtual switchblades whenever someone asked about configuring their system with SuSe's "Yast" tool, and not by editing obscure config files like the gawds intended. The pride you get when you know just a teeny bit more than others…

  9. For the love of #Jeebus, will someone please explain to #Trump that #fascism is an inherently #rightwing #ideology, and that #JoeBiden, no matter what you think of him, cannot, by definition, engage in #fascism? Please?? #Words have specific, established meaning, and you can't just arbitrarily invent your own definitions to suit your ignorant and idiotic grievances.

    mediaite.com/trump/trump-accus

  10. for the "talks I should have gone to" bookmarks folder

    (imho the targeting/measurement properties of an advertising medium are inherently political, and when you choose the behavior (code) you choose the consequences (which politicans will be able to use the ad medium best) #databaseMarketing #history

    aha.confex.com/aha/2023/webpro

  11. for the "talks I should have gone to" bookmarks folder

    (imho the targeting/measurement properties of an advertising medium are inherently political, and when you choose the behavior (code) you choose the consequences (which politicans will be able to use the ad medium best) #databaseMarketing #history

    aha.confex.com/aha/2023/webpro

  12. for the "talks I should have gone to" bookmarks folder

    (imho the targeting/measurement properties of an advertising medium are inherently political, and when you choose the behavior (code) you choose the consequences (which politicans will be able to use the ad medium best) #databaseMarketing #history

    aha.confex.com/aha/2023/webpro

  13. for the "talks I should have gone to" bookmarks folder

    (imho the targeting/measurement properties of an advertising medium are inherently political, and when you choose the behavior (code) you choose the consequences (which politicans will be able to use the ad medium best) #databaseMarketing #history

    aha.confex.com/aha/2023/webpro

  14. for the "talks I should have gone to" bookmarks folder

    (imho the targeting/measurement properties of an advertising medium are inherently political, and when you choose the behavior (code) you choose the consequences (which politicans will be able to use the ad medium best) #databaseMarketing #history

    aha.confex.com/aha/2023/webpro

  15. @paul maybe it's because they are essentially |s that collect all the dust but are inherently designed to be and from the factory!
    youtube.com/watch?v=EdwDvz47lN

  16. @paul maybe it's because they are essentially #Vaccuum|s that collect all the dust but are inherently designed to be #unfixable and #unserviceable from the factory!
    youtube.com/watch?v=EdwDvz47lN

  17. @paul maybe it's because they are essentially #Vaccuum|s that collect all the dust but are inherently designed to be #unfixable and #unserviceable from the factory!
    youtube.com/watch?v=EdwDvz47lN

  18. When you connect to an onion service, TLS/SSL is normally unnecessary because Tor inherently includes an encrypted tunnel to the onion host. But the onionmail SMTP instructions say to “Use SSL via STARTTLS”, so I did, and there was no issue connecting. However, “452 Mailbox full!” is falsely given when emailing myself. So #onionmail’s SMTP is dysfunctional in that regard for sure.

  19. #Upcoming Vivid and often destroyed, the pieces pan between chamber arrangements and more inherently guitar oriented songs, drawing from #ArianShafiee’s (#GuerillaToss) love of classical, ECM jazz, “slowed + reverb” culture and new age. Available via #VDSQ September 15th. vdsqrecords.bandcamp.com/album

  20. "...the kanban system makes no assumption about the location of bottlenecks...The feedback in a kanban system is also inherently faster than that of a TOC system."

    Don Reinertsen, #ThePrinciplesOfProductDevelopmentFlow

  21. "Racists want children to look at riots and think "They're violent. They're inherently criminal. They deserve whatever happens to them."

    But if children learned the #truth #about the #history of #racism, they'd be more likely to think "Of course they're #rioting. I'd be rioting too."

    And that's #why they don't want children to learn about the history of racism."
    #ausgov #auspol #tasgov #taspol #politas
    tumblr.com/theconcealedweapon/

  22. @MichaelGentile ☝️

    #SouthAfrica boycott part Deux?

    One must admit that for a self-proclaimed inherently *#anticolonial* #African state, #Russia and #China are just about the oddest "friends" they can possibly find. And we can drop that "just about" right off the bat.

    They are serial #genocidal #lebenraum expansionists with zero capacity for remorse, i.e imperialist equivalents of sociopaths.

    Of course there is a very lucrative silver lining to all the ruling-party elites. While natural resources last.

    #ANC #Mandela #Tutu #apartheid #putin #CCP

  23. @ostrich @aral #FuckCars. Even a privacy-respecting car is still inherently environment-disrespecting anyway. So yes, I am unwilling to live in areas where I can’t cycle or use public transport. I do vote w/my wallet & live with the limitations of being ethical. If ethical living were easy, the flood of unethical choices wouldn’t have such a strong presence. #tyrannyOfConvenience

  24. The thing is, the "Respect for Marriage Act" is an inherently optimistic piece of legislation. It ratifies our best impulses, that we can find someone to love who loves us in return. Like most legislation (and marriages), it's not perfect but then, neither are we.

    But we are aspirational and our legislators and our laws should be as well. The right for adults to marry as we wish should be universal and fundamental.

    #love #ConstitutionalRights #FreedomOfAssociation