kelson.notes.kvibber.com.ap.brid.gy
Techie, software developer, hobbyist photographer, sci-fi/fantasy & comics fan in the Los Angeles area. He/him, pronounced KELL-son (rhymes with "Nelson").
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Turns out some old (and new) friends were feeling the same way, so we got a crew together from the Old Days and we spun up a collective, got fiscal hosting with Raft Foundation (badasses!), and spent a couple of months building processes and testing ways to work and things to make, and now we're […]
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Put differently, it's unreasonable to *require* that in order to fully participate in society, trans people be *less* likely than average to injure other people in sports, to commit grievous crimes, and so forth. That's an appalling double-standard, and yet it underlies every one of these moral […]
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Nothing about that incident says anything other than that trans kids are *under*represented in sports if you think one trans kid injuring another kid is rare. It's just fucking stats. There's a lot of kids playing a lot of damned baseball, and baseball is dangerous.
That's how these moral […]
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OK, this one's even worse:
"Unknown word: Pokémon
Replace with: Pokemon" 🙄
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Thinking a bit more, Thénardier _did_ get rich when he tried to blackmail Marius (not knowing that he had everything backwards and Marius already felt indebted to him), and used the windfall to move to America and become a slave trader.
So yeah, getting out of poverty and then using that […]
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And before anyone brings it up: Yes, they had a choice. If you don't work in the executive branch, an Executive Order doesn't apply to you directly. That's why everything's been about threatening to cut funding, or blocking federal contracts, or directing law enforcement to prioritize hurting […]
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Next time, I need to remember to export the messages to the filesystem, then re-import them after all the syncing is done.
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The real fun part was that I caught one device before it picked up the deletes, took it offline, dealt with a few reminders and copied the messages I wanted to keep over to other folders. And then when I turned the network back on, the messages I'd moved started disappearing, because of _course_ […]