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The only answer is that society has to solve social problems. There is no other way around this.

My prediction for the Foundation Board election:

4838d234b8d0156be7964ec897ca0bfcfce7e98e

I predict many people will be confused about the election results for the Foundation board. It's a PR / STV system, like used in Ireland, and people outside often don't get it. 🙂

It's not that hard and it's all about the transfers! 🙂

@AkuAnakTimur the only import done for T.ie wasn't with level0, but with a regular import script and JOSM upload

@KillerRomulan sotm = state of the map.

There's a global called State of the Map every year, and it's convention to call regional/national conferences "State of the Map [AREA]" / SotM. Eg annual US own conference is "SotM US", there was a "SotM LatAm" (Latin America), SotM Africa, SotM EU etc.

If adopts a global , does that mean there can no longer be events in countries where homosexuality (& ) is illegal? 🤔🤔

Ah! There's a new entry in the Book of , referencing . 🙂

@AkuAnakTimur level0 can also be used to suggest addition of tags to objects. You can tell people to add to objects and they can just copy/paste in their browser.

e.g. used here townlands.ie/static/logainm/

@yaymukund Yep, I'm a Pinboard customer (and fan of his tweets on Twitter). I've paid for that service. I'd just like to be able to do it myself! 😀

OK, 5 minutes in, and the new quatum is hella fast. Let's hope it stays fast as I use it.

@Sci TBH I'm not concerned with cookies really. I'd just like to be able to make my own "internet archive" type collection. Firefox's "-headless -screenshot" is about 90% of what I want.

OK, I'm gonna give the new Firefox a try

Thinking about saving web pages, and , and it's cool that now has a headless screenshot feature, but I wish it saved it in something that kept the text searchable...

@mjn Don't forget Folding@Home, which helped do medical/scientific research.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folding@

@dredmorbius @Angle @wrenpile That's another thing that boggles me:

1. The 1970s were all 'inflation bad, must make war on inflation'
2. In the 'anti-inflation' culture of the 1980s to 2010s, house prices inflated by... 4-10 times?
3. But not a peep out of the anti-inflation people in the face of this massive, runaway inflation?

When they said 'inflation is bad', were the 'they' investors not workers, and by inflation did 'they' ONLY mean 'wages'?

Because from 2017, it sure looks that cynical.

RT @fioroco@twitter.com:

junior dev: "i found the bug"
senior dev: "i found a bug"

Source twitter.com/fioroco/status/937