In reply to @miki.

@miki @Caoimhe @simon @MS26 The food thing doesn't even make sense according to the terms of the universe, since at minimum Mrs. Weasley would have to make at least a bit of everything they eat in order to then magic enough of it to create those excessive amounts. So OK butter for example: They need either a milk cow, which they don't seem to have, or wizard grocery stores, which they don't seem +

In reply to @objectinspace.

@objectinspace @matt Yeah but here's the problem. The four freedoms, as expressed in the GPL, don't make exceptions for users who need to use assistive tech or need better color contrast or any other accommodation. *Every* user has those freedoms, and by neglecting accessibility users who need accessibility are being denied those freedoms. Saying "use what you need" is a cop-out, and a slap in the face.

In reply to @RickiTarr.

@RickiTarr Also it'd be helpful of the people who insist they're just asking questions spoke up when someone like Desantis tries to prevent trans adults from getting their meds or when Texas tries to separate trans kids from their parents because the parents are gender affirming. So far they're not doing that, which makes their just-asking-questions ring quite hollow.

In reply to @bruce_toews.

@bruce_toews I think almost all of us have been in the situation where we need to do less shooting off of our mouths. Also, I guess I never got excited because Musk didn't come up with those innovations, the engineers working for him did. He just bought Tesla and Starlink and SpaceX. I mean money is important, and you need it to prototype and build all this innovative stuff, so I don't mean to discount that. But it's not his supposed genius behind it. +

In reply to @bruce_toews.

@bruce_toews If it makes you feel any better, I don't think any of us thought Twitter would implode in the way it has, or as quickly. I was skeptical from the beginning, and I just thought Musk would speedrun the moderation curve but otherwise it would be fine. Not that speedrunning the moderation curve on a site that big is fine, but I wasn't expecting most of the other stuff.