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Every once in a while I think "it's a shame no one is enjoying my boobs right now" and then I remember that I can enjoy them and I do.

I've decided to run my social/rss/email aggregator that makes a big html file every night so it's basically this. retro.social/@ifixcoinops/1138

repeating the dog photo.... 

@hollie Yes, Mastodon shows it because it includes it as both alt text and title text. But the post on eilloh.net, or the html embedded in its rss feed, includes it only as alt text so it doesn't display on hover.

@hollie Oh, hm, I put html in my reply and it didn't show up.

Mastodon does this: <img src="http..." alt="text..." title="text">

There are some serious reasons why you still need to be on Meta platforms: it's your last link to family members, or your support system, or you live in a small town.

I wrote about how to stay on while limiting Meta's ability to surveil you or use your information against you.

tl;dr Boring users, who don't generate clicks or behavioral data, are unprofitable users.

buttondown.com/practicaltips/a

@hollie I am not.

Mastodon does

The alt hover behavior may be browser-dependent. I use Firefox.

@hollie Via the RSS feed or website, text is available only in the "alt" attribute. This differs from Mastodon's behavior which puts it in the "alt" and "title" attributes. The "title" attribute is what allows the text to show up while hovering. The "alt" attribute makes it show up for screen readers, or if the image doesn't load.

Since alt text can be helpful even for people who can see the image, I think it'd be good if they'd include it as a title as well.

.....oh.

Since the old metrics of "being visibly performing work" that were the oldschool way to demonstrate corporate value don't work in remote-work situations,

volume of code commits - the old KLOC style - replaced those as a social signal for performative effort to gain managerial approval.

And that's why llm-based codegen took off so fast - manager-class demanding performance of work instead of actual results, using the only metric they could measure: kloc committed.

So once again, "the thing you measure becomes the thing you do" comes to call.

Realizing I don't really like the term "supernatural" because it implies that, if there are things beyond the physical, then they are separate from "nature" and not an essential part of it.

"you're hot"

Cis People: thanks! Guess I just won the lucky draw

Trans People: thanks! The most powerful people in the world tried to stop me and i did it anyway

@lioness "finding and exploring a bunch of weird media" is a good dream genre

**All symptoms are solutions.**

That's a mantra I've come to live by.

A fever is your immune system making your body inhospitable to bacteria.

Procrastination and addiction can be us giving ourselves comfort and relief we don't think we deserve.

Workers or community members who seemed checked out are often protecting themselves from a situation they feel helpless to fix.

When you see a symptom you dislike, don't suppress it. Understand the problem it's solving and find a better solution.

Currently visiting parents and shattering their temporal food compartments. Yes I would have a sandwich or some veggies before bed, why did you decide that was a time for sweet things only?

I am capable of mansplaining and this is an important component of my bigender nature.

@m I bet it's in the timeline json which would make this easy for a third party client, but I can't easily check right now.

Software folks

Wired is running a short survey asking about whether you ever use AI in your coding

if you're interested, give 'em your feedback: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI

re: re2: convention posting // 

@lioness The keycard thing was a problem last year. The fire alarm was not.

re2: convention posting // 

@lioness I also had this happen but also had a key on the phone app which still worked.

@recursive I think to some extent it can be more a matter of how you want to approach it than an objective reality.

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