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get paid for doing stuff to computers. _mildly_ involved in some open source stuff (you know: that wolf flavored browser thingy ^^).

fresh account to not have things tied to things.

While I do not speak for $thatProjectIDoStuffFor (how could I - it's a team!), if it was something that would get the appropriate folks outraged if I did: then just go ahead and assume I do! ^^

🇳🇴 (🇨🇭). 🏳️‍🌈.

pronounsshe/her
codeberghttps://codeberg.org/ohfp
shork :3

@zaire "comission", shi says, as if we had any resources for that :D

…you have a point though; it's a bit odd ^^

We're happy to announce a long-term partnership with Motorola. We're collaborating on future devices meeting our privacy and security standards with official GrapheneOS support.

https://motorolanews.com/motorola-three-new-b2b-solutions-at-mwc-2026/

Motorola News | Motorola's new partnership with GrapheneOS

Motorola announces three new B2B solutions at MWC 2026, including GrapheneOS partnership, Moto Analytics and more.

Global Blog

Yesterday Cory Doctorow argued that refusal to use LLMs was mere "neoliberal purity culture". I think his argument is a strawman, doesn't align with his own actions and delegitimizes important political actions we need to make in order to build a better cyberphysical world.

EDIT: Diskussions under this are fine, but I do not want this to turn into an ad hominem attack to Cory. Be fucking respectful

https://tante.cc/2026/02/20/acting-ethical-in-an-imperfect-world/

Acting ethically in an imperfect world

Life is complicated. Regardless of what your beliefs or politics or ethics are, the way that we set up our society and economy will often force you to act against them: You might not want to fly somewhere but your employer will not accept another mode of transportation, you want to eat vegan but are […]

Smashing Frames
Have I hardened against LLMs?

Writing at the end of the world, from Hveragerði, Iceland

@elilla might be worth a try – as long as you have a reliable enough thermometer, I don't see why not ^^

Had to rack my brain a bit, but now remembered which site's instructions I used aaaaaaaaages ago to get started (defunct nowadays, of course): https://web.archive.org/web/20160206012822/http://www.nattoking.com/

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To All the Natto Lovers

@elilla you might be able to use store bought natto as a starter.
I did that; also imported starter years back, but then forgot about it (because I just kept using my own natto, several generations downwind from that original store bought starter natto ^^).
Kinda easy to make, imho; hardest part is keeping the temperature "just right". Hacky approaches can an oven with the door kept slightly ajar and either very, veeeery low settings and a good thermometer, or just the oven light on.
@elilla @aud …that could've been something I'd have written pretty much verbatim, too /o\
@elilla iirc basically it's very resistant spores that are the problem with botulinum stuff and canning, while the toxins are susceptible to much less heat already, yeah ^^

@silvermoon82 @kimlockhartga @alice

It was so effective that as a "side effect" an entire strain of the flu disappeared. Completely.

Imagine if we kept that up and properly ventilated.

People wouldn't get sick as often, and an immense boost to happiness and productivity (sick people don't work as hard!)