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The cat literally just walked into my room through one door, was released into the hall through the other, then walked back in the the first door. Literally just looped around.

Cats. Am I right?

A while back, I did a blog post on redoing English orthography. I used a *lot* of "aria-hidden" along with some CSS to replace that stuff with a note for those using screen readers. This is necessary, as some stuff just wouldn't have sounded correct otherwise. I can't do that with Gemini. So, it'd be nice to be able to do that. Some way to say, "Don't read this; it'll sound like gibberish. Read this instead."

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While I'm giving opinions on software, a quick thought on Gemini, a kinda semi-successor to Gopher: I'd really like a proper way to hide text from screen readers and replace it with something else that isn't visible, but is readable by a screen reader. Why? Well...

Like, if you're on i3, you can *mostly* use your existing i3 config with Sway. Some things will need to be changed, you'll have to switch some programs out (e.g. Scrot), you'll probably want to switch others out (e.g. bemenu for dmenu), and if you're doing multimonitor, you'll have to migrate from Xrandr to, get this, just putting it in your Sway config, but I'd say the maybe an hour that'd take (assuming no major problems) is worth it.

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Put it this way: If you don't use a Wacom tablet and you've either got some time to spare to re-setup some stuff or you're using something like GNOME or KDE, I'd absolutely recommend it. If you aren't on those DEs, you'll need to spend some time getting stuff set back up, but with the improvements Wayland is supposed to have, especially security-wise, I'd say it's probably worth it.

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This said, I did give Wayland another try. I'd previously been not using it because Wacom tablets are busted, and, well...
They still are.

But they *almost* aren't! I tried playing with Sway, and if it weren't for the fact that there's still some issues, I'd probably be writing this from that, not i3. I actually left saying that I'd check back occasionally to see if it'd started working properly. So, it's *almost* there.

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To start, a subtoot 

Dear FOSSbros:
If the only thing you have to follow "need a reason?" is unnecessary effects that I don't care about, you're better off just shutting the fuck up.
Love,
Someone who doesn't care that Wayland has effects that Compiz had back in *2009*

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politics silly 

in elections, people should get to write in a number for each candidate representing how much they want them to win. you can write any real number. the candidate with the highest average number wins

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youtube-dl, github, i told you so 

I think it's awesome that the thing I reported ages ago to GitHub as a potential security thing (iain.learmonth.me/blog/2019/20) and I was told was not a security thing has now been used to put youtube-dl (which they were given a request to remove) under a GitHub controlled namespace repository (github.com/github/dmca/tree/41). I understand the technical reason that you can see it there, but if you didn't understand that context I could understand a lawyer being confused and thinking GitHub had taken a stand and prominently re-published the thing they were asked to take down.

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term for a transphobic argument 

Proposal: "seahorsing" as a synonym for dictionary-lawyering, specifically: using one set of word relationships (a "seahorse" is not a type of horse) to falsely imply the same relationship in a different set of words ("trans woman").

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mavi's webgbcam is really coming along nicely, and can now be used offline on your phone!

maple.pet/webgbcam/

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Basically, learn whatever makes your life and other people's lives better, not what some capitalist or bootlicker thinks you should learn to make you more "productive".

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Okay, maybe I exaggerate the "not because it'll be useful for me" bit. After all, I wanna be an ER nurse. Things that make me better at my job help society. If I can easily communicate with a deaf person using ASL, or with a recent immigrant using their language, that matters for more than just making some leech a bigger profit. It legitimately makes someone's life better, unlike whatever it is these bootlickers think you should waste your free time on.

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Don't get me wrong, I do also study things that are useful to me. I'm currently trying to learn ASL. But even that shit is out of a personal interest (and desire to be able to communicate with deaf people on *their* terms), not because it'll be useful to me as a nurse.

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Capitalist bootlickers be out there telling you to study shit to boost your ability to do your job, and here I am studying Lie Group and Algebras and how to use Prolog because I fucking want to, even though they're completely *useless* to me as a healthcare professional.

Miss me with that productivity bullshit. Me and my myriad of interests don't have time for that.

No context 

Connor McGregor, Ping Pong Superstar

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