Judd Storrs

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Creating a profile is somewhere on my todo list.

The best knitting machine is from the late 1950's!

https://diode.zone/videos/watch/627ae27d-491e-48c8-abc8-209f1b3cccd7

The best knitting machine is from the late 1950's!

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@faith_humphrey_hill That's so cool! I didn't know these machines existed. Thank you for the video!

@stib @Erik @feditips I don't see them saying "No", in fact they're supportive of adding an editable list of additional slur words.

What they are saying "No" to is allowing the static global built-in hardcoded slur list to be easily editable (which is what the Issue asks for and why it's denied).

To me this ultimately seems like a deceptively simple ask that's actually complex when it comes to federation since somehow the various instances would need to enforce each other's slur lists.

@alx @epixoip I have an ancient LastPass and when I checked after hearing about this 5k on old accounts issue, I went and checked and found that I was already using the 100k setting. I have never looked at that setting. So there's more at play than account age.
@kevinriggle @cavyherd @annaleen @steven @cstross In the year 2000 Github will become curated photo albums of Hollerith cards.
@annaleen @steven @cstross In terms of consent to be QT'd, I don't see any practical difference between a screenshot+link and a QT. Any barrier involved can be solved by automation and people who want to QT will end up using clients/scripts that automate the process.
@cstross @annaleen Additionally makes it particularly difficult to authenticate the screenshot. Fabricating screenshots is trivial.
@annaleen Would anyone want to enable quote tweet on their own content?

@theghostoftomjoad On the one hand a breach is concerning. On the other hand, it demonstrates they can detect breaches.

It's really difficult to say what it means if a competitor has not been breached. Maybe they haven't been targeted. Maybe they just don't know. Ultimately the harm of this breach doesn't seem all that bad. It's annoying, but at least you know it happened and that they were able to tell it happened.

@mattblaze The Borowitz Report had a nice satire today that basically was about people wanting to know Musk's location primarily so they could avoid running into him--and suggested the next generation of Twitter bots post locations Musk is definitely nowhere near.

https://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/poll-most-people-want-to-know-elon-musks-location-so-they-can-avoid-him