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Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Problems with firefox 116 and/or cloudflareEnglish1·2 years agoThat’s the site not working in microsoft edge neither. I just tried the troubleshooting mode in ff, still the same. It does work with ff on mobile though. Luckily i ordered my new kettlebell last week when it still worked, gonna take a while 'til i need a heavier one :)
Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Problems with firefox 116 and/or cloudflareEnglish1·2 years agoActually i don’t remember all, since i followed links from other sites. Others i found a workaround. The only one i tried to make work and still can’t is suprfit.com.
Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Problems with firefox 116 and/or cloudflareEnglish1·2 years agoYes, that makes sense.
I think ist depends on the reflected wavelengths.
Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•‘What seemed like science fiction is already here’: why it’s important to talk (seriously) about neurorightsEnglish2·2 years agoWelcome to the internet ;)
Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•‘What seemed like science fiction is already here’: why it’s important to talk (seriously) about neurorightsEnglish3·2 years agoI have cookies and javascript completely disabled and can read it without any problems. (firefox on laptop, noscript, idontcareaboutcookies)
Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgto People of Color@beehaw.org•I Didn’t Know You Were IndigenousEnglish3·2 years agoVery interesting and moving. Thank you!
Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgto Literature@beehaw.org•Elliot Page Does Not Owe You a Legible Timeline: On the Beauty of Nonlinear Queer & Trans StorytellingEnglish2·2 years agoThanks for elaborating!
Most people who try their hands on this book probably know wether they like this kind of story telling (if they get that information before) and wether a trans persons biography is outside their comfort zone. Some will even read it because it’s outside of it. But i suspect biased people will use the non-linear story telling as a pretext to bash the book and thereby the story and person behind it.
Sometimes, I think we as people put the focus on something that isn’t the actual issue. But it takes a lot of reflection and introspection and can be uncomfortable.
Yes, that’s so true. I still have to work on it, despite many years of practice.
On another note, this conversation made me read the wikipedia article on Page and rather curious about the book. I barely knew their name before and never saw a film with him.
Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgto Literature@beehaw.org•Elliot Page Does Not Owe You a Legible Timeline: On the Beauty of Nonlinear Queer & Trans StorytellingEnglish4·2 years agoEnglish isn’t my first language. So, do you mean that regarding this book in particular or in a more general sense?
Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgto Literature@beehaw.org•Elliot Page Does Not Owe You a Legible Timeline: On the Beauty of Nonlinear Queer & Trans StorytellingEnglish5·2 years agoPersonally i do like non-straight storytelling (yep, pun intended). But most folks i know irl are way out of their depth with any story not moving linearly.
Hotchpotch@beehaw.orgto Humanities & Cultures@beehaw.org•Winners of the 2023 BigPicture Natural World Photography CompetitionEnglish2·2 years agoMy favourite is #3 the “Stunning Cephalopod”. Incredibly beautiful!
Why do you think that’s stupid?