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@ChlorideCull I'm personally not too concerned with those folks, to be honest. They don't need to be using it, for it to be useful to many folks!

@viq @tfiebig That's too specific for what I'm looking for; people don't just use tools for (what is perceived as) "work"! And I want to explicitly include those who are unable to "work" for whatever reason.

@fogti@chaos.social @tfiebig The main objection I've run across is that it implies (and legitimizes) a class division of sorts; the idea that there's an "us", the programmers, and a "them", the users, and they should stay in their lane and be told how to use computers 'correctly'.

The term doesn't *need* to mean that, but I could agree that that's what it has come to imply in common usage in programmer circles, as a term of disdain of sorts.

And personally I feel that a much healthier philosophy is "design your systems so that people don't *need* to learn how they work to use them, but they *could* easily do so if they wanted to", which does go against that class division.

@tfiebig It's the closest I'm aware of as well, but some folks object to the term "users" in general (and there are some decent reasons for that!) so I'm hoping to find some less obvious options :)

Terminology question: I'm looking for a concise term to describe "the vast majority of computer users, who do not particularly care about or are interested in computers, beyond how they can serve as a tool for their needs."

"Non-technical users" isn't quite right, because it's not necessarily a competence issue, and there's more tech than computers anyway. "Average users" also isn't quite right, since I'm specifically looking to include those who have above-average difficulty in dealing with computers. "Normal users" also doesn't quite work, because it implies abnormality on the other side.

Are there any better terms to use?

Weet iemand waar de #Paralympics te volgen zijn? In vorige jaren volgde ik het live op het officiële YouTube kanaal van de Paralympics, maar daar krijg ik nu helaas te zien dat het "in mijn land niet beschikbaar is"... HBO Max had veel van de Olympics, dus toen ging ik daar checken... Maar ook daar geen Paralympics.

Does anybody know where to follow the Paralympics? In previous years, I followed it live on the Paralympics' official YouTube channel, but when I go to the live feeds there now, it says it's not available in my country... HBO Max had a lot of the Olympics, so I checked there next... But there too, no Paralympics.

I wish e-mail had an "authenticated receipt" feature, where you'd have to authorize a sender in your e-mail client (with eg. OAuth-style flow) to let them send you e-mail, and they can only do so with the negotiated key, and e-mails received from authenticated senders would be specially marked with the key-associated name of the sender.

I feel like that would address a lot of phishing issues, because all "account updates" and other messages from regular contacts could be visually and unfalsifiably authenticated. While still allowing for sending unauthenticated messages, they just don't get the marker.

Seems a lot more reliable for the average user than "check whether the URL starts with..."

Huh. Apparently there's now a sporting program here specifically for autistic teenage girls (with physical contact accommodations, and presumably other things), funded by the municipality. Just spotted a poster for it at the local (boxing) gym.

@wyri @venite Ik geloof dat gecombineerde treinen in de planner staan met beide treinnummers, en als je dan naar de hele route van de trein kijkt, kun je checken of dat ergens in 1 treinnummer verandert - zo ja, dan is er een splitsing. Als ik het me goed herinner.

“we demonstrate that language models embody covert racism in the form of dialect prejudice, exhibiting raciolinguistic stereotypes about speakers of African American English (AAE) that are more negative than any human stereotypes about African Americans ever experimentally recorded”

#Linguistics #AI

nature.com/articles/s41586-024

How to fix homelessness: free housing.

How to beat bus fare evasion: free buses.

Both methods cost less than punishing the poor by criminalizing and jailing them.

If you don't like the idea of being taxed to implement those solutions: I don't care - it would make our society objectively better so your annoyance is a small price to pay.

It's easier to just not listen to the person with ADHD or believe they're lazy rather than having to confront that the system is unfair and that many people cannot succeed in it no matter how much effort they put in. That scares people, so they put up a wall to protect their existing belief, which means dismissing people's lived experiences

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Though neurotypicals are sometimes hesitant to believe that anyone can truly live like this, because it tends to interfere with core beliefs about free will and "everyone can pull themselves up by their bootstraps"

Getting non-disabled people to understand that some people literally cannot do a thing sometimes no matter how hard they try is a key challenge of disability activism. Because if they accept that, they'd have to challenge core beliefs about society and capitalism working

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I've learned over time that neurotypicals generally don't understand the impact of executive dysfunction from #ADHD. I've found that being a little more blunt can help. I tell them that having ADHD is like having inconsistent and unreliable free will.

Because that is literally what it is like for me.

sysadmin things that annoy me: something breaks, I keep looking for it to break again and it doesn't

NL heeft N.B. van alle Europese landen de nog maar het kortst houdbare vaccins. Maar Agema blijft er zo lang mogelijk bovenop zitten:
* asociaal (eigen volk eerst, zelfs als dat veel later of nooit is)
* racistisch (uiteraard, bij een bevriend Westeuropees land lag het vast anders)
* oliedom (een pandemie in de kiem smoren in het land waar die ontstaat is vele malen kansrijker dan als het overal in Europa rondgaat, dan gaat ze ons groepsimmuniteit aansmeren wil ik wedden)
rtl.nl/nieuws/politiek/artikel

@joepie91 now I think of it, JCDecaux is basically Google for public transit.

@oliphant@oliphant.social When you've always lived in an empire, every community looks like an empire, etc. etc.

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