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ended up in a long conversation with a friend in Australia and now finally getting into my den for sleep

awwwrroooooo~ 💜🐺🌕

apparently there is a “rave collective” in toronto that has offered to be on-call for any reports of right-wing protests to bring a portable sound system and drown them out with 200bpm hardcore acid techno

i am so fucking here for this

@trans_lykanthropie *-wagwags happily and playfully bites back-* awruff!! ada is lovely too! <3

@trans_lykanthropie *-hugs the ada, licking and gnawing werewolfwise, wagging her tail happily-* werewolf friend ada <3

Sway your hips
From side to side
Come on everybody
Break shit with your tail

The claw has materialized!! Wooo it's better than I expected!

fitness, weight 

@ruawhitepaw It's part of my journey to swap fat with muscle; gotta lose one first ^^

fitness, weight 

Had a bit of a wobble in April, going up and down a lot, but this past week it's all started to settle again and I'm down to 119kg! :D

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"microtransit" solutions are always fascinating because they're clearly made by people who don't ride public transit and don't care about public transit

people who ride transit want reliable stuff that shows up at the same times every day and follows a consistent route you can plan around

people who don't ride transit think everyone wants their own personal taxi

Psst, hey: HACKERS ARE NOT TECH BROS. The vast majority of hackers never become tech bros. The ethics of hacking runs completely counter to that of tech bros.

Hackers make hardware do things they weren’t intended to do. They circumvent barriers. They string together contraptions that repurpose old stuff to do new things. Hackers aren’t that interested in money; they’re more interested in showing off their skills. They love to learn and make demos and create and share free tech that other hackers then build upon. All they want is acknoweledgement and the respect of their peers.

Tech bros are parasites. They’re greedy bastards who love to erect barriers between people and tech. They extract, addict, monetize. They turn everything fun and useful into a transaction, a dopamine trap, a subscription, a surveillance tool, an advertising outlet, and a vector to extract money from labor and suppliers.

Please don’t get them mixed up.

#hackers #hacking #techbros

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