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  1. tethre (tethre@cybre.space)'s status on Tuesday, 08-May-2018 10:08:05 EDT tethre tethre

    @HerraBRE https://hypatia.ca/2016/06/21/no-more-rock-stars/

    It also doesn't help if you only list abusers as examples of people who have an impact. Maybe it's due to the fact that they are more hurtful, so perception bias, or confirmation bias.

    People like Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning, Margaret Hamilton, and Michael DeBakey had tremendous impact on this world, and are not known for their abusive behaviour 🤷

    In conversation Tuesday, 08-May-2018 10:08:05 EDT from cybre.space permalink

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    1. It's the little things…
      By Leigh Honeywell from hypatia dot ca

      My beloved tablet died, so I sent it back to the manufacturer, just under the wire before the warranty expired.

      A friend had just returned my old netbook, so I moved my data over to that before sending out the sad tablet.  After blowing a few large dust bunnies out of that machine it was only freezing up about once a day.

      Ten days, one trip to California, two hackerspaces, and one keynote later, I had the tablet back.  I was in a bit of a crunch at school so I didn’t have time to re-do the factory Win7 image exactly to my liking.  So I popped the hard drive out of the netbook, replaced the tablet hard drive with the netbook drive, and got back to work.  Everything* worked, everything was copacetic, and I was a happy camper with a full keyboard and pressure-sensitive pen tablet once again.

      It turns out being able to swap hard drives and have the machine just work is a pretty important feature for me.  <3, Ubuntu**.

      *except for the BIOS only allowing certain PCI-IDs for WiFi cards… but that’s a story for another time.  Manufacturers, please don’t do this.  I’m looking at you, HP, Lenovo, Asus….

      **yes, I do know this works just fine in other Linux distros.  And probably the BSDs, too 🙂

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