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ttyge.bsky.social
gnome, gopher, software engineer in turin https://howl.moe
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There was an interesting video essay I saw a while ago on this very topic :) www.youtube.com/watch?v=efM2...
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Vorrei che ci fosse un'etichetta indossabile dagli uomini che si sentono "cis etero", ma non rappresentati e a proprio agio in una mascolinità che vuole essere violenta, potente, superiore. E una da un profondo significato politico.
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Voglio essere femminista ma non "simp" (o cmq per l'attenzione femminile), perché riconosco tutto il male che il patriarcato mi ha fatto e continua a farmi, così come alle mie amiche, sia uomini che donne.
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Voglio essere uomo e vulnerabile, genuino, senza mai dover alzare la voce ma sapendo arrabbiarmi. Io sono anche le mie paure, il mio amore, la mia gioia, la mia creatività e il mio essere sciocco.
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O meglio - esiste, ma è solo quella messa in pratica da individui che si pongono queste domande e capiscono la mascolinità tossica senza dover per forza essere queer o trans. La mascolinità tossica fa male soprattutto agli uomini stessi.
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Davanti alla crescita del movimento femminista negli ultimi anni, stanno prendendo piede derive fasciste e patriarcali come quelle di Tate e Peterson. Ma questo credo sia anche perché non c'è un modello di mascolinità alternativo, che non richiami la femminilità ma che esprima un'altra mascolinità.
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nice! thanks for researching, this is interesting!! :) and agreed that the US time format is the most annoying to remember. Some colleagues of mine thought this was some kind of early significant date for Go, so that's what spurred my research :)
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do you have references?
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How can you pump out music so quickly? You can't, even for relatively "simple" music like lofi. If you were such a prolific musician, I reckon you'd try to make yourself more traceable rather than just existing as an anonymous username on youtube. I'm tired of this internet
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Anyway, for new users here are the labelers I subscribe to. @skywatch.blue for various badness, e.g. MAGA. @xblock.aendra.dev for Twitter screenshots. @pronouns.adorable.mom for pronoun badges. @backdate.mozzius.dev for backdated posts. @profile-labels.bossett.social for e.g. changed handles.
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so i see some profit-seeking as inevitable to happen here, too; though maybe not as badly as the current platforms, because there is a way to pack your stuff and leave. let's enjoy the VC money while it lasts :)
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my idea is probably subscriptions, app ads, and services for businesses and organizations. having an open network means that you can treat your users less like shit, because they have alternatives if they want to leave; but the alternatives have to be better than you also for the revenue model.
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just sorting out small PRs which don't touch important stuff; any serious reviewing or programming gets pushed back currently i alternate between one week at ~10 hrs of meetings and the following one at ~5, not sure if it's helping or killing me.
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the domain service is a glorified referral link; not a real business plan. adding up engineering time and infra costs, the platform easily costs upwards of millions per year. i wonder if the team talked about it a bit more, couldn't find relevant references for now.
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i still wonder about how the platform can be monetised. this blog post isn't very satisfactory on answering what the business plan will be. bsky.social/about/blog/7...
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the architecture of the service means that 10-million-users influxes are still bearable and don't just make everything unusable for everyone. remember that in some twitter exodi, mastodon.social actually _disabled_ registrations.
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it's the general vibe i've been getting from the platform, and how i feel it managed to generate the mass exodus from twitter/X we're seeing, while the fediverse couldn't. for the non-tech user, things are simple and work. there is a discovery feed which is not a simple `sort(likes/created)`. ...
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bene! e benvenuti!
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Despite a massive head start, BlueSky has now overtaken Threads in the US 👇