Gordon, who’m’st migrating a changé de compte pour @gordon@cybre.space :
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Gordon, who’m’st migrating @gordon@witches.town

Si parmi vous se trouve une personne ayant un scan de ce bouquin (s'il existe vraiment), je suis tout à fait preneur, tiens, par curiosité.

Bout de fibre Tetaneutral.net/Fullsave posé ce matin pour fournir du réseau au cinéma éphémère La Forêt Électrique à la Cartoucherie à Toulouse.
laforetelectrique.com/

Merci à tou·te·s celles et ceux qui ont donné un coup de main.

@lunar
Et les amoureux qui s'y rencontrent s'appelleront "mon chatons" ?
@Framasoft

OH: « Framadraps » ça pourrait être le site de rencontre de @Framasoft.

• Système d’exploitation
• “Shell”

Ouais nan Unix est pas vegan… et merde.

Factorio is gonna have a price increase from $20 to $30 in a few weeks, should probably grab it soon if you're interested factorio.com/blog/post/016-pri

Since black Twitter is a thing, is there a black Mastodon yet?

Blaming white supremacy takes time and understanding. We have a tsunami of occurrences that no longer make it a coincidence.

We start to notice every twitch, every gaze that lingers too long, every word and its connotations, every pattern of behavior and word of praise and insult.

The reason white people do not recognize racism is because you don't have 24 years of experience studying, dodging, and crumbling under it.

When racist shit happens to us, half of the time, we don't even *realize* that it was racist at first. We lose on promotions at work and think, "What if I just wasn't good enough?" "Maybe Becky Sue was having a bad day." "Maybe I misheard and he didn't actually say 'nigger'."

From the very earliest stages, we give the benefit of the doubt. We excuse away and convince ourselves that we just misunderstood, that there is some other angle. We need more information, let's not jump to conclusions.

When people of color talk about their experiences with racism, it is never one small thing. It's a lot of things. It's a tsunami of things.

We don't wake up one day and just decide to blame all of our problems and our incompetences on white people.

From the instant we become aware of our place in the world, we are told again and again and again that, because of our race, we will struggle. And when we forget, when we surpass, when we get a little bit of happiness, racism knocks us down again.