Posts by crocodisle@woof.tech
 (DIR) Post #AXb7iXYQDNZ2nlCtNY by crocodisle@woof.tech
       2023-07-11T21:52:45Z
       
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       @hn100 Insert image of google shaking its own hand after deciding to censor links to software that inconveniences them specifically but not their users.
       
 (DIR) Post #Am8WBQnSYjW4RYEd0K by crocodisle@woof.tech
       2024-09-18T18:41:53Z
       
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       @ErikUden It's been very useful as an umbrella term to refer to my friends and I.It's very affirming in the sense of "we may not know what we have been, what we are now, or what we will be, but we find ourselves making connections in LGBTQ+ spaces understanding that we are not cis/het." I don't always remember how aquaintances identify, or if their understanding of themselves has changed recently, so to save myself the trouble of rattling off LGBTQ+, queer becomes a nice shorthand. Calling someone LGBTQ+ seems more prescriptive while queer seems more descriptive. Like, my impression is that if someone says "you're LGBTQ+" it could be construed as "oh you ARE this thing, in that it's your being wholly and fully" (which may not be true for people who don't feel represented by any part of the LGBTQ+ moniker, feel the acronym is bad practice, etc) vs queer which is like "this thing is part of what makes you who you are, and we don't really have to know what that for you to still find acceptance here."
       
 (DIR) Post #AwEb1cSHcqJwpWGIdc by crocodisle@woof.tech
       2025-07-16T22:51:24Z
       
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       @Viss "this is because dockerthis is because k8s"I'm curious to hear more about this take. I'm only a hobbyist at this point, but I run some docker services on my local network, nothing (to my knowledge) exposed to WAN or ports forwarded. Surely this can't be *mostly* docker and DX's fault that the internet is like this, can it? The reason I ask is because I care about my services and network being secure, and in the future I would like to host public web servers, though probably not from my home network. Inevitably there will be something I'll miss when embarking on a project like that, but I'm wondering if there's a takeaway I'm missing from these posts aside from avoiding abstraction as much as possible when designing web services.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ayw1PxzROo2QQBeH4K by crocodisle@woof.tech
       2025-10-06T07:45:32Z
       
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       @literalgrill Is there somewhere I can learn more about how Mastodon is failing PoC? I haven't heard anything about this so I'm curious to know more. I'm curious is this is a callout to just the Mastodon developers specifically or to every ActivityPub software developer