made a little user css thing for mastodon so that personal notes on user profiles are more obvious and distinct from the rest of the profile text:
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I've been bedridden for the last 6 months, unable to work as I try to get a surgeon and insurance lined up for my operation to let me work again.
If you could send a couple dollars, it'd really help. Time isn't on my side here, and waiting is very expensive.
General reminder:
The domain name putty.org is *NOT* run by the #PuTTY developers. It is run by somebody not associated with us, who uses the domain to interpose advertising for their unrelated commercial products. We do not endorse those products in any way, and we have never given any kind of agreement for PuTTY's name to be used in promoting them.
Please do not perpetuate the claim that putty.org is the PuTTY website. If anyone is linking to it on that basis, please change the link. The PuTTY website is https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ and it always has been.
You can check this by downloading the source code, which cites that URL in many places (the README, the documentation, some strings in the actual code), or by using the "Visit Web Site" menu options in the official Windows binaries (the ones signed with my personal Authenticode certificate). The true PuTTY website is the one that PuTTY itself says it is.
Many search engines list putty.org above chiark. I don't know if this is due to active SEO on the part of the domain owner, or a heuristic in the rankings. Either way, don't believe them. It's not our site.
@loren as someone who sells art for a living, i have very complicated feelings (and much rage/depression) on this subject and can only say right now that i hope you find something that fulfills you and allows to to continue your survival in a capitalist society.
it's ... not easy. it can be incredibly rewarding, but.
sigh.
oh damn, my wife's HP EliteBook 8460p laptop finally packed in. either the GPU, VRAM, or display ribbon is dead. screen went all glitchy and now it boots but the display doesn't come on.
I bought this thing second hand back in 2015-ish, after having one as work laptops when I worked at Portcullis. they're basically indestructible from a physical perspective.
it was manufactured in 2012 so all told it lasted 13 years, and spent the last 10 years in heavy daily use. good run.