@eloy My gut feeling would be that it often correlates to one's general sense of competence; someone who has a general (and usually misplaced) sense of superiority might frame that as being a generalist, whereas someone who knows where their limits are would be more likely to speak in terms of specialisms?
yessss the monoliths are back
I wanna just say something to neurotypical people for a sec
a lot of us autistic people mask pretty hardcore... and not all of us are actually bad at picking up social things that happen to us on a regular basis
such as: insults
now, that doesn't mean we *respond* like neurotypical people do! we may often, for example, be doing or not doing something because it's what makes the most practical sense in the moment and not be really worried about what other people think, which I know is a state of mind a lot of NT people are boggled by
...what I mean to say is, you should know, an autistic person who doesn't "get" your subtle digs, and one who 100% understands what you just did/said and just doesn't see a reason to respond immediately can look exactly the same
and there are more of the second one than you think, and we are *absolutely* judging you
The easiest way to see 'privilege in #FOSS' with your own eyes, is probably to observe how the people arguing for sketchy sponsors, legalistic moderation procedures, "neutrality" in moderation and government involvement, are virtually always white dudes - and those opposing them are everyone else (and, often, a small subset of white dudes).
Like, you don't actually need to believe me on this. Just keep an eye on who is saying what for a couple months. You'll see the patterns.
@shine Hmm. That might work as a backup, though they wouldn't really be something that people are unlikely to have their own stash of at a hacker camp (in terms of material properties, which the acceptor looks at) and the consistency would be a challenge
Had the pleasure of illustrating the landing image for open-source text editor @novelwriter as part of its latest 2.3 update.
Protesters have taken over the park around the convention center and have been holding a teach in about Boeing's role in US imperialism.
There's several live streams on the gram 🙄 (I'll see if I can xpost a speech)
https://www.instagram.com/resist.seattle/live/18024391120971510?igsh=bWppcmhkYjI0Zmw0
(The current idea bouncing around in my head is some sort of scavenger hunt involving finding coins)
I don't think it'll work with plastic coins though, so I may need to find a source for metal non-money coins somewhere
(Obviously this only works with people who disclose that information in their profile. There are usually enough of them.)
The easiest way to see 'privilege in #FOSS' with your own eyes, is probably to observe how the people arguing for sketchy sponsors, legalistic moderation procedures, "neutrality" in moderation and government involvement, are virtually always white dudes - and those opposing them are everyone else (and, often, a small subset of white dudes).
Like, you don't actually need to believe me on this. Just keep an eye on who is saying what for a couple months. You'll see the patterns.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.