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OK usually the simplest thing for me has been to ignore any "client libraries" recommended in documentation and use the curl documentation to do raw http stuff in Python, but it seems like this isn't even http and atproto is complicated so following their Python documentation is probably the simplest way.

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looks at Bluesky documentation Uh I was expecting a typical web API with oauth and tokens and json stuff and there are uri's starting with "at:" and I'm confused.

Hey if any friends are on other socials more (been hearing about bluesky a lot), I would like to follow you there. I have feed-merger to conveniently pull everything together, although I need to update it with bsky api (rss feed has some annoying limitations), and it doesn't work with Twitter because Twitter charges unreasonably for API access.

Probably will still only post here though, as much as I do at all.

So apropos of nothing in particular chaosfem.tw/@rooster/113283640

If you hang around around Internet Trans people you've probably heard the "You can just be a girl" / "You can just be a boy" line, and that's a super good point!, but

There's actually an even simpler line, which is you can just stop being cis. If that's what you'd prefer. You don't have to change your pronouns, presentation, or even particularly your gender identity itself. You can just stop feeling like you're cis. That's an option.

If you happen not to be an infosec person, and would just like some advice on how to not get phished, here's one simple non-technical rule that will help:

👉 If you got a message that demands immediate action of you and is making you feel stressed – take a short break.

Deep breaths, make some tea, take a short walk.

Whatever it is, it almost certainly can wait a few minutes. And a few minutes might just be what it takes for you to figure out it's a scam, or ask someone's opinion.

:blobcattea:

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My daughter is trying to convince me that the phrase "social butterfly" implies the existence of a "social caterpiller", which justifies her wrapping herself in a quilt, her "social cocoon", and refusing to get up today.

I have to admit it's a pretty good argument. Solid wordplay, reasonable-sounding if ridiculous conclusions, ticks all the boxes. Kinda dad-proud right now, gotta say.

Today's new bit of Firefox UI clutter superuser.com/questions/175046

(I'm sure it's useful to some but I have few enough tabs I can see them all just fine.)

@hollie My off the cuff guess is that it'd be easiest to look up a topographic map that includes the house.

Huh. I think maybe my "choice" between unsustainable stress levels from existing on the road with cars, or relying entirely on walking+public transit, isn't really a choice so much as society disabling me.

plurality 

@lioness This is just real life. -Bunni, an introject

Just 100%ed epicpikaguy.itch.io/bee-magic

Highly recommended. It's a grid puzzle sort of game where you pick up spells that you can then activate by moving in a specific pattern. I don't want to spoil it, but it's much longer and deeper than it first appears.

I say again: friends don't let friends use password "systems".

All I have to do is find one of them in plaintext or in an infostealer dump ... and then I can get most of the others.

PayPal is updating their ToS to let themselves give your data to merchants starting in November and they're certainly banking on people not knowing to opt out, SO to opt out before they start:

go to Settings > Data & Privacy > Manage shared info > Personalized shopping, and toggle that shit off

Original post: bsky.app/profile/rockheadkengo

@Kroppeb Except I just inherited this code. I have to continue working with it.

Love reading a new codebase to understand it and immediately finding 2 bugs. 😭

@b0rk Dunno because that sounds like exactly the sort of thing I would do and get confused about and forget.

Why didn't anyone tell me growing up that imagination is basically cheat codes for the brain?

@b0rk I do. It was kinda just the default when I started, and I never really thought about learning alternatives.

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