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In my apartment block’s ‘Room of Unlimited Magical Recycling Possibilities’ I found not just freebies, but friends

At first, rescuing unwanted items from the reuse room was a way to save money. But over time, it became a place where I connected with my neighbours

When I lived in inner Sydney, my apartment building had a dedicated reuse room for secondhand items. The room was officially named the Room of Unlimited Magical Recycling Possibilities, but most residents just called it the magic room. This name was fitting because often things seemed to appear there precisely when I needed them. I once walked in to find a reusable coffee cup, just after accidentally dropping my glass one in the car park.

In the magic room, our complex’s 650 residents could take whatever they needed and leave their preloved items, everything from furniture and clothes to stationery and crockery. When I took time off work to raise my kids, the room became a valuable source of things our family needed. It’s impossible to work out just how much I saved, but the impact was substantial.

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Online dating is a cesspool, so I decided to try 47 hobbies to meet the man of my dreams | Matt Bell

You will do things you regret in the name of love. Twenty-eight kilometres into a marathon, I realised I didn’t like running

As anyone who’s downloaded a dating app knows, looking for love online is an absolute cesspool; men holding babies that aren’t theirs, still figuring out their dating goals (you’re 37 years old, Ryan!) and insisting on letting you know they’re six foot … if it matters.

Meanwhile, if you’re a gay man people are now meeting on an app called Sniffies, which is like Grindr but without faces.

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Colorado Adds Open-Source Exemption to Age-Verification Bill

Colorado's "age-attestation" bill left the House committee with new exemptions for open-source operating systems, applications, code repositories, and containerized software distribution, reports the blog Linuxiac:

[The bill] focuses on operating system providers and application stores. Its main requirement is that these providers supply an age-related signal via an interface, so applications can determine whether a user is a minor... System76 founder Carl Richell shared on Fosstodon that the updated bill now includes "a strong exemption for open source distros and apps" and has passed in the House committee. He also quoted the key part, which says Article 30 does not apply to an operating system provider or developer that distributes software under license terms that let recipients copy, redistribute, and modify the software without restrictions from the provider or developer... This wording covers Linux distributions and many open-source applications without linking the exemption to any specific project, company, or ecosystem.


The amendment also excludes applications from free, public code repositories from being considered covered applications. It also excludes code repository providers and containerized software distribution from being defined as covered application stores. This is meant to prevent platforms like GitHub, GitLab, Docker, or Podman-based distributions from being treated like commercial app stores under the bill.




"There are more steps but we're on our way to protecting the open source community," Richell posted on Fosstodon, "at least in Colorado."

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