Unfortunately, that joy is being tempered by the current push by right wing extremists who are actively pushing to stifle LGBTQ youth. They claim allowing LGBTQ youth to be themselves is grooming children.
Let's be clear. LGBTQ youth exist just like heterosexual youth. Preventing LGBTQ youth from participating in the same social and dating rituals as heterosexual youth is child abuse.
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One of the things that warms my heart the most right now is seeing young people feeling safe enough to come out publicly at a younger age. This may not seem like a big deal to some but you have to remember that, when I was in school, LGBTQ kids could not go on dates, dances, or prom. So seeing a gay high schooler ask another gay student to prom, makes my heart swell with happiness.
(cont'd)
Happy #NationalComingOutDay!
LGBTQ people come out every single day. We first come out to ourselves. It usually follows a period of panic, prayer, and pretending. Once we accept ourselves we search for allies; trustworthy friends and family members. As adults, we continue to come out to neighbors, coworkers, doctors, our children, and others.
(cont'd)
i suppose though products from China being inflated in price on western marketplaces is pretty much par for the course, just looked on Amazon UK and sellers were asking 40-50 quid for a SF2000 so maybe in that light this isn't too bad
the sticking point for me is the lowest tier that gets you one is $69 for today only & then it goes up to $89
considering the console part is basically the same as the $20 SF2000, is it really worth that much extra for an admittedly very cool looking powerbank version
interesting kickstarter just launched. basically an emulator handheld/magnetic wireless power bank combo device. there have already been wired power bank emulators and wireless power bank famiclones this year but this is the first one ticking both boxes
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/xgo/xgo-retro-gaming-console-with-magnetic-wireless-charging
PC World - September 2005
Electrovaya Scribbler
https://archive.org/details/pcworld239unse/page/70/mode/2up
@Ninji happy birthdog
@lu9 tbh i couldn't figure out exactly how it recognises if the instance is supported or not. i'm not java brained enough
@lu9 yeah it opens up a can of worms that most open source developers are smart enough to stay away from. once you take that step you're suddenly not just a developer but a content moderator as well
but no one's smart in the fediverse
@lu9 i had a look into it and it does do that yeah But aethy was never blocked (i guess its software just isn't supported?) and they took the other one off the block list 2 days ago https://github.com/sk22/megalodon/commit/035da8a517f0c17927bf8674d35b789c1623e616
Another thing I'm realising is that there isn't really a reason to run one container per site if I don't need to
Because (at least the way I'm planning to set it up) the container is only running PHP-FPM, it doesn't actually contain the site files, it just has a directory shared from the host filesystem
So multiple sites can still use the same one as long as they're compatible with the same PHP version & I only need as many containers as I need PHP versions. Which to begin with will be 1
well it's 2:30 am and this vulgar message in a browser window is the result of me finally having got that setup working locally as a proof of concept. after an extremely hairy upgrade of apache. and with extra fun complications due to the host os being windows and the container being linux. now i'm going to bed