Remy Rose
I like knitting, math, and uplifting the proletariat.
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Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Women of Lemmy, do you mind being called cute?English
3·2 years agoIn the context you’ve given, sure! I like it but I have trouble believing people when they say it.
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•4 things white people can do to start making the fediverse less toxic for Black people (DRAFT!)English
1422·2 years agoMakes sense to me, nothing to add! I hope the fediverse gets better for marginalized people…
Unfortunately Lemmy being a reddit-like platform, there’s likely gonna be a bunch of reddit-like people in these comments saying reddit-like things that go against one or all of these guidelines.
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What things would you standardize globally if you were the Supreme Leader? All violations punishable by death.English
9·2 years agoThe outlawing of supreme leaders.
I feel like my answer might break AskLemmy’s rule 2 about “Overt Politics”, but so do a lot of the other answers? Feel free to delete if so.
overtly political answer, also CW for violence.
As far as the current American system goes… nothing. By and large, even laws that seem good are mostly only used in service of the elites, against the people. Consider this series of events:
- In 2015 a white supremacist in South Carolina commits a mass shooting, killing 9 people.
- In 2017, the Georgia state gov expands the state’s domestic terrorism laws, directly in response to this shooting, because the previous version wouldn’t have covered it.
- In 2022, this expanded law gets used… against people protesting police brutality, who hurt no one, despite the fact that the cops killed one of them.
Unfortunately, this general sequence is not uncommon at all. Neither is the inverse, where the bureaucrats/judges/etc decide “that doesn’t count, actually” when it comes to an elite very clearly breaking an existing law, or else changing the law so it doesn’t apply to them in retrospect.
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something people you encounter at your job say that makes you want to scream? (Job, person & quote)English
46·2 years agoPatron using the computer: “Your Google is broken! No matter what I search, it just shows me books!”
Me: “…you’re typing in the library’s catalog. This isn’t Google.”
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•For those who struggle with dating, what do you consider to be your biggest hurdle?English
6·2 years agoSounds like it’s a date!
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Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•For those who struggle with dating, what do you consider to be your biggest hurdle?English
51·2 years agoNortheast, but I travel southeast usually at least once a year! How’s Lowe Mill in Huntsville sound for a fun date? 😉
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•For those who struggle with dating, what do you consider to be your biggest hurdle?English
61·2 years agoI’m not like a huge fan of myself either, so there, we have a thing in common already lol
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•For those who struggle with dating, what do you consider to be your biggest hurdle?English
101·2 years agoTo all of the people whose reasons are something self-deprecating about their confidence/appearance/personality/etc:
I’ll go on a date with you, if you want! ☺
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Who else hasn't voted in presidential elections in years?English
14·2 years agoI have voted twice a year, ever year, for the entire time I’ve been old enough. That said, I really can’t remember the last time I actually expected any meaningful change from it… Electoralism is a bandaid at best, and a distraction at worst. At least in the U.S., maybe it’s different elsewhere.
Aside from all the very valid criticisms everyone else has pointed out, there’s one thing that always made it totally unusable for me… When you open the app, the very first thing it does is show your front-facing camera?? What kind of unhinged behavior is that, are they trying to ruin my day?!
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
[Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•The weekend is too shortEnglish
39·2 years agoThe 40 hour work week was a goal set by people working way more brutal hours, not infrequently 7 days a week. People fought really hard for decades to change it, and when I say “fought” I mean literally. Many of them were murdered by the state or corporations for it. But they got there.
May I introduce you to the 4/4/4 movement?
This kinda conflates hate for the unethical practices of the company with hate for the quality of their products, which seems unfair. As a company they’re definitely bastards. There was a long, long period of time where their products were pretty unquestionably top-notch compared to everything else out there. However, for a while now everything has been going really downhill. Then recently it’s really accelerated, especially with them leaning into AI. These days I hardly even miss them anymore.
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Tell me something interesting about yourselfEnglish
2·2 years agoI think my biggest suggestion might be to try to avoid the huge industry of companies selling “makerspace” stuff to libraries, i.e. GlowForge, etc. All of it is wildly overpriced and underpowered, at the supposed tradeoff of having a lot of support. It’s a bad trade, the support isn’t worth it.
Try to build your own open source equipment, like Voron for 3d printing, OpenFlexure for microscopes, all the Precious Plastics designs for plastic scrap processing, etc. Building these from scratch is ultimately cheaper. Also, it means you’ll know how to fix anything that could possibly go wrong, since you know it inside and out
Don’t worry about not having the necessary skills/experience. It’s all very learnable by anyone, and also there are definitely members of your community with those skills willing to help out. On that note, you really want the community running this thing more than the library admin. They know what they want/need.
Pay attention to the environmental and health consequences of this stuff EARLY ON, before you invest in something terrible. Use easily compostable materials like PHA and hempwood, or post-consumer recycled stuff like PETg from used soda bottles. Get into making/recycling your own materials if/when you can.
That’s what i can think of for now, hopefully that’s at all helpful.
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Tell me something interesting about yourselfEnglish
2·2 years agoI work in a makerspace, that’s in a public library.
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who are 1s and 2s on this scale, do you watch adult video?English
3·2 years agoI’m like a 3-ish, and I do. I equally enjoy adult books though, if that helps or complicates whatever you’re trying to suss out.
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•3D Printing with Fishing Nets: Fishy Filaments PA6 tested!English
5·2 years agoI use Reflow Filaments’s PA-CF from recycled fishing nets all the time, it’s WONDERFUL stuff. Might be using the same source?
Remy Rose@lemmy.oneto
OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Badge(r)s!: a geolocation-based game built on OSM dataEnglish
1·2 years agoI got the game as soon as I saw this post, and have been playing it off and on for the last few days. The UI isn’t just bad, it’s like kinda pretty broken! At least on my GrapheneOS/Pixel 7 Pro, anyway. The game is also really really confusing?
…All that said, I actually really like this idea, and I’ll keep playing in hopes the rest improves over time. Also in hopes that anyone else in my area joins in lol, it’s pretty quiet here.

















I’ve never heard of mujico, either positively or negatively. However, if your instance was blocked by my instance or by lemmy.ml, wouldn’t I not be seeing this post?
So, what’s your instance about? I’m intrigued!