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Lionir [he/him] @ Lionir @beehaw.org

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  • That's a good tip - so far what I've done is I have this note in Zotero of "Things to enter into bibliography".

    The way I keep track of information source is that every sentence I write has atleast one source. This is probably a bad way to do things as I now have 180 footnotes and I'm not nearly done with the first decade.

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    Tips for doing archival research

    I'm currently doing research to cover 50 years of history for a student union.

    Most of the documentation comes from primary sources - minutes, photos, student newspapers. It's so many documents. 50 years is a long time it turns out.

    I'm currently managing sources using Zotero and putting information down in Microsoft Word. I currently divide my sources by decade.

    Do you have any tips from doing similar types of research?

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    stallman-report.org The Stallman report

    October 14th, 2024 Richard Stallman (aka “RMS”) is the founder of GNU and the Free Software Foundation and present-day voting member of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) board of directors and “Chief GNUisance” of the GNU project. He is responsible for innumerable contributions to the free software...

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    stallman-report.org The Stallman report

    October 14th, 2024 Richard Stallman (aka “RMS”) is the founder of GNU and the Free Software Foundation and present-day voting member of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) board of directors and “Chief GNUisance” of the GNU project. He is responsible for innumerable contributions to the free software...

  • Well, you can disable window controls in gnome and KDE afaik if you want. Then you'll only have the various app-specific buttons that are necessary for functionality.

    If you're looking for every app to have a vim-like interface or something, well, that seems a bit unrelated to CSDs.

  • Honestly, I don't really understand the hate that client-side decorations get. I find that they're generally pretty useful and good.

    I think a lot of it comes from people who want to 'rice' and theme their desktops but I personally think that dream has sailed. The kind of theming people want on Linux systems is simply not possible without massive amounts of work and downgrades to accessibility, security and usability.

  • Maybe I'm misunderstanding but for clarification, the fact they're drawn by the client actually means they can always be the same across different environments. This is in opposition to server-side decorations which are drawn by the desktop environment and should match the environment as a result. That said, server-side decorations are largely much less extensible than client side ones.

  • I think we would probably keep applications to allow people who may not have friends that can invite them here. We may be more strict with the answers though.

    I, personally would still like to allowlist places which I think are pretty good. Though, ideally I would like one-way federation so beeple can still explore places which don't necessarily meet the standard we set for allowlist.

  • This will be your only warning. Do not make bad faith comments like this. It's entirely fine to bring new information and to correct people, it is not okay to insult people like this.

  • Right, I might've been more confused with your previous to last paragraph because using she/her pronoun as 'default' was and is a genuine feminist practice in French where gender neutrality is more difficult.

    Anyhow, I would recommend not arguing your points like that - it just kinda smells like bad faith argumentation.

    By calling reverse discrimination a far-right trope, I presume you mean complaints about reverse discrimination?

    Yes, that would be correct. It's the basis of the Great replacement theory.

  • Your last two paragraphs, especially the last one, feel eerily close to reverse-ism.

    "Reverse-ism" usually refers to "reverse discrimination". It's a big trope in far-right circles and ties directly to the "Great replacement" theory.

    It's unclear what your intentions were when you said this but it felt weird.

  • It's worth understanding that "agenda" has a negative connotation. In this context, it's used as a dogwhistle against women and queer people.

  • Because they hate/don’t want to learn rust and think Java is a superior language

    You know, that's not what I've read. It's worth mentioning that it doesn't just use Java.

  • What I find infuriating is that this same meme also happened at the provincial level in Quebec in 2018.

  • I mean, even if you're a labour fan, I can't imagine needing to do a coalition with the liberal democrats and greens would hurt. That said, I don't know much about UK politics.

  • Bringing this topic back up here in this manner is really inappropriate.

  • Honestly, I agree. I've cleaned up the thread a bit but it still seems pretty nasty.

    I've personally had the opinion that we should go for a more isolationist approach with an allow-list when we move away from Lemmy and into Sublinks. I think it's worth trying.

    Personally, I really wish we could have an invite system, I feel like it'd be better than asking a friend to fill a form - that feels a bit rough. It would also encourage word of mouth and organic growth imo. And people tend to have likeminded friends so it would probably help form culture.

    As a side note, I think we need some new blood in moderation teams, I think some people have moved on.

  • Don't call people "incredibly fucking stupid". Be(e) nice.

  • I explicitly chose that term because it’s not considered subjective by anyone, but especially not by the people who think gender-neutrality is somehow NOT political.

    All words are subjective. "Non-technical" is not really the magic word you think it is. Could you clearly define it? I can't personally.

  • Do you think they’d stop being bad people if they couldn’t make an honest living? Would it be better or worse if they were on the street? Do you think they might resort to criminality also?

    I don't think anyone deserves living in the street. I don't think they will stop being bad people whether or not I support them. It seems you're trying to move the goal post.

    Do you feel better knowing they aren’t getting your money? Even at the cost of them ever doing anything good for anyone?

    I feel better that they aren't getting my money because they cannot be empowered to hurt the people I care about. I think they can do good things without my support. This seems like a weird thing to say.


    Also, this is clearly sealioning. It's really not a good way to make conversation.

  • I mean, to be fair, Skia appears to be good - Firefox and LibreOffice also use it for example. I believe GNOME Web will also use Skia in GNOME 47. It certainly seems that people are moving away from Cairo and into Skia. For what reason? I don't know.

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    Test!

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    Previously held positions on the Open Source Initiative board.

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    Have you used other forum software? Which ones did you like?

    Only ever had experiences with Reddit, Lemmy and very little bit of Discourse.

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    What do you use to accept one-time donations without revealing your identity?

    I don't really want to reveal my identity online and I've been trying to find how I can do that. It seems like Patreon is the only one that acts as a middleman between you and the donator but it only does monthly subscriptions which I don't really want to have..

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    docs.beehaw.org The rules for bots

    The rules for bots # Bots should be clearly prompted by a command # Bots that always post without human intervention are noisy and are often unwanted. Bots should not act in a community without mods from that community being contacted first # Moderators should not have to chase down the bots being u...

    After some discussions in !chat, we came up with the conclusion we should adopt rules surrounding bots.

    We'll ban bots which we are aware of that currently don't follow these rules and contact their creators. Please report bots that don't follow these.

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    How and why do you take notes?

    Kind of a broad question. I wonder why people take notes - Is it for studies or learning? Is it just to remember things? Is it to make your own map of your knowledge? Is it because you just want a place to vent out your feelings into the void?

    What do you use to accomplish that? App? Paper? A chat room?

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    5 indie games you WILL play (not asking)

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    Non-Canonical employees removed from LXD maintainership

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    Non-Canonical employees removed from LXD maintainership

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    What are your experiences with anime conventions?

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    What Happened to Dolphin on Steam?

    Test @lemm.ee
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    Test!

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    How do you do GitHub bug triage?

    I've been using GitHub's UI to do it. It seems just very slow to open issues in a new tab to analyse and label the issues.

    Are there better ways to do this?

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    Biden administration announces $39 billion in student debt relief following administrative fixes