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[–] db0 6 points 2 months ago

I only know it as the "broken telephone"

[–] db0 16 points 2 months ago (5 children)

This shit's hilarious. They're so deep in the "just asking for a friend" trope, that they get defensive pre-emptively, therefore giving up the game.

I will say for sure, Leni sure does a lot of random "friends" who routinely pop up on the same social media she hangs out in, to defend her with a massive amount of insider knowledge. I barely get my friends to even look at memes on fediverse I sent them :D. Leni has the most obsessive and dedicated "friends" in the world, I'll tell ya.

[–] db0 11 points 2 months ago

Why did I know it was Lenislop before I even opened the link?

[–] db0 75 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

The current system doesn't have more vigilante justice, because people still believe that it's better as a whole to have justice be impartial and not take things into their own hands. Acts like these destroy this illusion. These people who got screwed over now see there is no justice to be had by trusting the system, so why not go all green Mario to see justice done? Each of these acts is like a hammer to the dam of popular sentiment.

[–] db0 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

@[email protected] draw for me the taco Donald Trump dressed as a cowardly chicken

[–] db0 5 points 2 months ago

Man it's miss the nethernet

[–] db0 15 points 2 months ago

Ye I know that there's a lot of self-fulfillment coming from FOSS work. It's why I do it even though I'm not getting paid. However being in Luxembourg, even market competitive rates are barely affordable, and good vibes doesn't pay my rent, so alas if our org had enough money to pay someone, I would personally still have to continue with the wage work.

It's unfortunate that people give so much to for-profits, but people doing things that are objectively better for the world, have to tighten their belts to get by.

Anyway, thank you for your time. You explained pretty much what has been my observations in the FOSS space. I agree with all your takes. Perhaps in the future Framasoft and Haidra might be able to collaborate.

[–] db0 16 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

Sure, it does look like you were at the right place at the right time indeed and then could continue from there. Having a dedicated communications person is also in my impression very important, but alas they're not as easy to find for FOSS projects.

Could you be able to elaborate what kind of wages you pay your staff? Are they market competitive, or below market rates for the same roles?

[–] db0 3 points 2 months ago

Please stick to judgement as per the comm rules, and don't start doing whatever that was. This is not the space to start slap-fights with other commenters.

[–] db0 4 points 2 months ago

Note that comment federation can get a bit weird between lemmy and mastodon. Replies from mastodon might only be visible from the instance of the user's you're replying to directly, if that instance is not the one owning the community, because of the way that mastodon tends to send replies to the user's instance, instead of sendind them to the community's instance (which would then forward them to everyone)

[–] db0 5 points 2 months ago (2 children)

It see it both from lemmy.dbzer0.com and lemmy.world. Where do you not see it?

[–] db0 115 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (6 children)

Hey thanks for doing this! Impressive that you can support 10 paid staff. As someone also doing FOSS development in Europe, it's inspiring that you managed to achieve this so I'm hoping you could share some light. How do you have so many people donating? Do you have dedicated outreach people or just people donate on their own. My own FOSS projects typically just get enough donations to cover their hosting costs and not much else.

Did you start as a big team, or just kinda grew from one person's projects starting 20 years ago?

Any tips and strategies to other FOSS devs in Europe would be greatly appreciated.

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Standing (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 1 year ago by db0 to c/adhd
 

They made us stand for hours on end during national service. I consider it a form of adhd torture.

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Media Bias Fact Check - Automation (self.lemmy_integrations)
submitted 1 year ago by db0 to c/lemmy_integrations
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18073105

Media Bias Fact Check - Automation

Hello World, As many of you have probably noticed, there is a growing problem on the internet when it comes to undisclosed bias in both amateur and professional reporting. While not every outlet can be like the C-SPAN, or Reuters, we also believe that it's impossible to remove the human element from the news, especially when it concerns, well, humans.

To this end, we've created a media bias bot, which we hope will keep everyone informed about WHO, not just the WHAT of posted articles. This bot uses Media Bias/Fact Check to add a simple reply to show bias. We feel this is especially important with the US Election coming up. The bot will also provide links to Ground.News, as well, which we feel is a great source to determine the WHOLE coverage of a given article and/or topic.

As always feedback is welcome, as this is a active project which we really hope will benefit the community.

Thanks!

FHF / LemmyWorld Admin team 💖

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3132208

it's important to understand how shame and guilt actually work before you try to use it for good.

Not that anybody asked, but I think it's important to understand how shame and guilt actually work before you try to use it for good.

It's a necessary emotion. There are reasons we have it. It makes everything so. much. worse. when you use it wrong.

Shame and guilt are DE-motivators. They are meant to stop behavior, not promote it. You cannot, ever, in any meaningful way, guilt someone into doing good. You can only shame them into not doing bad.

Let's say you're a parent and your kid is having issues.

Swearing in class? Shame could work. You want them to stop it. Keep it in proportion, and it might help. (KEEP IT IN PROPORTION!!!)

Not doing their homework? NO! STOP! NO NOT DO THAT! EVER! EVER! EVER! You want them to start to do their homework. Shaming them will have to opposite effect! You have demotivated them! They will double down on NOT doing it. Not because they are being oppositional, but because that's what shame does!

You can't guilt people into building better habits, being more successful, or getting more involved. That requires encouragement. You need to motivate for that stuff!

If you want it in a simple phrase:

You can shame someone out of being a bad person, but you can't shame them into being a good person.


It was nice to see this put so clearly. This election cycle has left me exhausted and demotivated, and this hits it square on the head.

stolen from https://grungekitty-77.tumblr.com/post/754482938951892992/fun-fact-that-was-literally-what-inspired-me-to

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by db0 to c/piracy
 

All the principled pirates have jumped ship to lemmy so it was bound to happen sooner than later.

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submitted 1 year ago by db0 to c/adhd
 
 

I do this as a pro-move tbh. I just make up for it by sleeping late on weekends

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Loud sounds (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Movie Autism (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 1 year ago by db0 to c/[email protected]
 

Alternatively, autistic (coded) behaviours just being a joke.

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Politics (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 1 year ago by db0 to c/flippanarchy
 
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