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zdl

@zdl@mastodon.online

Half-German, Half-Chinese, Half-Canadian, all-bad at math, currently living to her consternation in the People's Republic of China.

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hannah, to random
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It's funny that they told me not to trust wikipedia in high school when at this point it's the only link in the first page of google results that was written by humans intending to convey information

zdl,
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@hannah That won't last long. Wikipedia editors will succumb to the siren's song of "free" writing.

dansup, (edited ) to random
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Edit: As mentioned below, it appears to be a bug, not intentional!

Threads hiding @pixelfed mentions, not a good look Meta 🙄

zdl,
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@dansup @pixelfed Is there ever any kind of real good look for corporate antisocial media, though?

glaad, to random

This is huge 👏 Mastodon has made it clear that targeted misgendering and deadnaming, as well as promotion of “conversion therapy” content is prohibited. As GLAAD has noted, all social media platforms should do the same.

“Conversion therapy” is also a harmful practice that attempts to change an LGBTQ person’s sexual orientation and/or gender identity. It’s great to see Mastodon stand up to say that anti-LGBTQ hate has no place on its platform.

From its updated server rules ⬇️

zdl,
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@183231bcb @glaad Ah yes. The ineffective way to do things.

@183231bcb welcome to basic human interaction. You will find that offering to do what you want from people after explaining why it's a good idea is a better idea than making demands.

Please supply alt-text in copy/paste form (with instructions) in your next piece of scolding as a form of leadership by example. You will find it's far less likely that you get muted or blocked.

(See how obnoxious this is now? It works both ways.)

catalinaa, to photography

Hi 🤗

I'm a twitter refugee and hope to have found a more peaceful and tolerant space.

Still not sure what I will do here. I will check out first. Maybe I start with some , and first?

Maybe more topics if the people are nice here 🙂

zdl,
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@catalinaa Well, I have very simple tastes in music. I like music that doesn't suck. That's it.

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So I like classical music … that doesn't suck. (I hate classical music that sucks.) I like metal that doesn't suck. I like folk that doesn't suck. I like rap that doesn't suck. I like pop that doesn't suck. I like jazz that doesn't suck. Etc. etc. etc.

Any country, any genre. As long as it doesn't suck.

See? Very simple tastes!

zdl,
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@catalinaa What sort of music?

OldSquida2, to australia

our friends in , White Rose Society (Australia) warn: “If this ad comes up in your feed, this ‘independent news’ site is run by Australian neo-Nazis. ‘Noticing’ refers to ‘noticing Jews’ and conspiratorial thinking about ‘Jewish power’.”

always check your sources (i’ve made some doozies myself)

zdl,
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@OldSquida2 IT refers to "left-wing corporate press". Of fucking COURSE this is neo-Nazis.

Anybody who seriously believes that corporate media is "left-wing" is a moron so far right that Ben Fucking Shapiro is a commie.

mattblaze, to random
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Today, 3/14, is Pi Day in the US, where the date corresponds to the first three significant digits of the eponymous mathematical constant. Europeans find this baffling, since there, under the metric system, Pi is exactly 10.

zdl,
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@jens @mattblaze By "not entirely serious" you meant "not even slightly serious", right?

timkmak, to random
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Here's what we are reading today:

launched 31 mainly targeting all of which were shot down.

At least 13 people were injured in the attack, which included and missiles and damaged, among others, a kindergarten and residential buildings.

https://kyivindependent.com/explosions-heard-in-kyiv-amid-threat-of-massive-russian-missile-attack/

zdl,
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@timkmak This would be the same Russian military that couldn't take a country with a far smaller military that they sucker-punched?

jemmesedi, to australia
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zdl,
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@jemmesedi @pixelcats @rLok How deadly are they compared to drop bears?

jemmesedi, to random
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>>I haven't taught (outside of private tutoring) since 2016 <<

Sorry - my mistake to assume you were in teaching.

zdl,
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@jemmesedi I think his heart is in the right place, but his head isn't following. He has superficial understanding of Chinese culture (more superficial than my own, even!), viewed very squarely through western lenses (albeit held in reverse).

I like what he was trying to accomplish, but I don't think he accomplished it.

zdl, to random
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OK, I did not have "ISIS makes a play to generate sympathy for Russia" on my news insanity bingo card this week.

dogzilla, to random

A battery price war is kicking off that could soon make electric cars cheaper. Here’s how https://theconversation.com/a-battery-price-war-is-kicking-off-that-could-soon-make-electric-cars-cheaper-heres-how-225165

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@dogzilla Oh, is that the quaint name you give that horse and pony show you trot out every few years?

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@dogzilla Oh joy. So people will still continue to drive wasteful personal transportation.

zdl,
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@dogzilla Except electric cars aren't even good. They just let you move around the pollution so you can't see it.

Public. Transit.

That's the solution. Anything else is putting a children's band-aid on a sucking chest wound.

I'm sorry your country can't figure this out, but those of us who haven't driven a car in 20 years because we don't need to have seen what "good" is and electric cars ain't it.

zdl,
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@dogzilla Stop subsidizing oil. Stop subsidizing personal vehicles. The problems will sort itself out then.

The problem is that people are PAYING to keep the status quo.

montecook, to random

I was scrolling through YouTube and saw one of those "first reaction" videos for a guy listening to Stairway to Heaven.

I I could think of was, "you big liar." (I didn't actually watch it, it might be true, but come on)

zdl,
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@montecook I'm closing in on my 60th year. I don't think I've ever listened to Stairway to Heaven in its entirety. What can I say? I'm not a huge fan of the band. It's not been a priority.

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@montecook By not listening to radio, in my case.

I've heard snippets of the song here and there in movies, etc. but in those kinds of venues they rarely (ever?) play the whole thing. So I know the opening bit. I know the part where they get loud. And that's about it: the two parts that get used in movies and TV most times.

I have not, however, listened to it from beginning to end in a single sit-down. Ever.

zdl, to random
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Could someone explain to me why I'm getting HUNDREDS of these popping up all the time today on Mastodon?

It does this non-stop while I'm just sitting here doing nothing, sometimes stacking six or seven high.

@Mastodon

seedling, to random

A thought about in game prophecies, oracles, and determining the future

The issue with mechanics around determining the future are that you don't actually know what will happen and then the GM has to kind of railroad things. One solution is to give a hint at what is already determined in an adventure, e.g. if there's a dragon behind the door you might divine a negative result from opening it, if there's treasure, a positive result.

zdl,
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@seedling C&S2 had a mechanism where diviners of various stripes could invoke their divination and get a result that was a "dice adjustment pool". If the augury was good, that was a positive number. If the augury was bad, that was a negative number.

Then for the targeted period of the augury, the positive pool could be used by the player to adjust die rolls in the group's favour (like changing a key failure into a success), or the negative one by the GM to impede the group.

It was nifty.

Emmadrime, to random
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New Zealand, I hope you're building protections for the inevitable influx of billionaires.

Only seven countries meet WHO air quality standard, research finds

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/19/air-pollution-health-report

zdl,
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@Emmadrime Are firing squads protection enough?

zdl,
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@Emmadrime OK, then the solution is clear. Put large mirrors in space that reflect sunlight onto New Zealand 24×7.

zdl,
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@Emmadrime Sparkly or non-sparkly?

jemmesedi, to restaurants
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Think about the destruction of this unique community treasure the next time some libertarian is glibly trying to persuade you that minimizing constraints on private property will maximize social welfare.

Radical pay-what-you-can restaurant faces eviction from mill it refurbished | Environment | The Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/mar/22/radical-pay-what-you-can-restaurant-faces-eviction-from-mill-it-refurbished



zdl,
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@jemmesedi "It means the mill will be transformed from a valued community resource – it also houses a bike workshop, secondhand children’s gear supplier and a furniture bank – into a warehouse for a local business that has bought the site."

In the average libertarian's worldview, public services, even when privately supplied rather than governmental, are unproductive. If you're not changing everything around you into money, you're a slacker and a loser and can be safely dismissed.

zdl, to random
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http://wrongquestions.blogspot.com/2024/02/the-2023-hugo-awards-somehow-it-got.html

I seems if you say "Hugo Awards" three times into a mirror another scandal pops up.

"Appalling as it is, the choice to screen English-language nominees for ideological compatibility may, in fact, be a sideshow to the real scandal, which is that hundreds of Chinese voters have been disenfranchised. And—barring even more revelations—this disenfranchisement cannot be blamed on PRC sensibilities and censorship."

Fuck #Worldcon.
Fuck the #Hugoawards.

With a rusty chainsaw.

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(Of course most western SF fans won't give a shit because it would have been "bad" to have a Chinese-language only SF novel winning a Hugo. Time for the hashtag or is that too unfair? Should it be instead? Either way, Chinese SF fans are going to be the next social group with interests in common with western counterparts who are going to tell westerners to get fucked in future collaboration outreaches. Like Chinese LGBT groups.)

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