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@ljwrites too true

@maya …does it mean something besides teapot?

@EchoEkhi re: the volunteer wellbeing committee, an absolutely crucial piece of data which they (or really any competent supervisor) would need, and which ao3 is currently not collecting, is how much volunteers are actually working. Obviously the size of the commitment will vary (I would expect board members to work quite a bit more hours than tag wranglers) as will individual people’s capacities but people with higher workloads need more frequent checkins to ensure they can manage their current obligations & have things reassigned as necessary

Also, the whole “most nonprofits with this budget have paid employees for good reason” debate would go smoother if we had any idea what said employee would actually be replacing, workloadwise but thats honestly a sidenote

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@ljwrites yeah discords methodology (you can use roles to lock or unlock channels, but you can see every channel you’re allowed to see as soon as you enter the server) is a lot more intuitive in this particular instance

houseplant saga update, family mention, awkward 

@twistylittlepassages @ljwrites six kittens is *definitely* too many (once they’re old enough to be separated of course)

chat interface, no advice needed 

@ljwrites yeah!!! i mean i guess sometimes it’d be handy to have subgroups but you should at least be able to choose to batch em as a single invite/accept!!!!!

houseplant saga update, family mention, awkward 

@twistylittlepassages whoops! i’d have done the same thing, six cuttings is a lot of baby plants to handle all at once!

chat interface, no advice needed 

@ljwrites element is definitely nicer for some things, but it hides some of my dms in weird places on my laptop which i do not appreciate

i also find its groupchat interface to be clunkier than discords at times (threads seem to have no purpose except to send me notifications that take 3x the clicks to clear) tho the fact that it has way fewer features does allow other aspects to be streamlined

re: fight for a future where 

@Lady i’m not talking about quality i’m talking about function

you use narrative texts differently from short descriptions

fight for a future where 

@Lady their likelihood of survival does not turn them into substantial pieces of literature

they are more akin to reference texts useful for interpreting mythological fragments which survive from other texts than narrative works

fight for a future where 

@Lady ok then fight for a future where the anime is cited

fight for a future where 

@Lady first step is making pokedex entries significantly longer and more narrative

submarine, snark, war machines 

@craigmaloney@octodon.social and astonishing array of “things which really shouldn’t be trusted to cheap gaming controllers” are trusted to cheap gaming controllers:

@AspiringLuddite i am not on medievalist so feel free to ignore! but one thing i personally have been considering re: silence via suspend is that silences do nothing to protect *outgoing* data from my instance. facebook’s notoriety for its avid collection and misuse of user data makes keeping them from my data a much higher concern than keeping my instance from seeing theirs

@lookitmychicken your opencollective was already on there, but i’ve added a note about signups :)

@varve firing legal would definitely give me some hope things were moving in the right direction but i just dont see how that could happen without a perfectly unified board (which we can’t get unless the members not up for this election resign AND we manage a pretty serious majority over the ‘actually everything is fine’ contingent in the voting itself—considering how large the backlash for the campaign was in some spaces, i’d rather save my energy for fights that don’t at least require i cough up money to loose them)

@varve well—i don’t know how much you were following the follout of the campaign—one of the things we recently found out is that the board seems to have little to no control over the legal committee (who were the ones who unilaterally kicked a volunteer out of the org and then accused her of committing felonies over a grudge) so i am not sure how much an election will help, which is part of my issue with the strategy (the other part being the more obvious ‘i am not giving them money when they are causing this much harm’)

@varve yeah thats how i feel as well—I was pretty surprised to home home to discovering that was taking the opposite approach

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