Hey #neuroscience folks, for some reason my university thought it was a wise idea to be put me in charge as director of our neuroscience institute for a little while. Those of you working in the trenches at all levels (e.g. students, RAs, postdocs, faculty) I'd like to hear from you.
What are specific things that a department/institute can do to either inject more joy in the work or make the process of research easier?
@millihertz Oh, missed a step: and I have a few SAMLAs of various sizes to store the spooled cables in, roughly sorted by category and labelled and stacked in a storage rack.
@millihertz Got rolls of tear-off velcro cable ties first from Action, later from AliExpress (the 'tear-off' is important - it lowers the spoons cost) and just roll up cables and wrap some cable tie around it in one or two places. Works for every size, thickness, and length of cable. Doesn't unspool, doesn't tangle in storage.
I also have a 3D-printed cable holder hanging thing taped to my wall next to my desk with 5 slots for my most common cables (mainly some nice USB cables).
I just learned that there is an app to simulate train inverter sounds and it's very sophisticated
I love it omg
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.qtsoundlab.ototetsu
How Decentralized Is Bluesky Really? https://dustycloud.org/blog/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/
A technical deep-dive, since people have been asking me for my thoughts. I'll expand a bit on some of the key points here in a thread. 🧵
How to defend yourself during a police interrogation
„An interrogation is not a harmonious exchange between two individuals. It’s a conflict.
And in this conflict, our ignorance is their strength. Ignorance of the meaning of police work, ignorance of the manipulative techniques used, ignorance of the legal framework and, last but not least, ignorance of our means of defence.
In response to this observation, this book is intended as a tool for self-defense against police interrogation practices of interrogation…“
Evasions-Project Releases English Translation of the #Book
Thanks to @unsalted
https://unsalted.noblogs.org/post/2024/11/21/evasions-project-releases-english-translation-of-how-to-defend-yourself-during-a-police-interrogation/
German and french Version 👆
#Police #Data #Privacy #Repression #Antireport #Zine #Distro
Building better user interfaces, 10 minute edition
Here's some highly condensed pointers on building better user interfaces, in the form of a few rules of thumb:
1. Make things look like what they are. Buttons should look like buttons, checkboxes should look like checkboxes, and so on. Familiarity works.
2. Think about functionality in terms of 'tiers of need'. Make the most commonly needed features immediately visible at all times, hide less common features behind a predictable menu, really uncommon features in a *submenu*, and so on.
3. Present data in the form and context that someone is likely to want to see it, in the common case. This usually will not match the shape of your internal storage at all! Much of your UI work should be converting between these two representations.
4. Look at accessibility guidelines like the WCAG. This not only makes your UI more accessible for those using assistive tools, it also makes it more predictable for everyone else. Don't forget about contrast!
5. Make things immediate where possible, and avoid things jumping and changing too much. Loading indicators should only exist for fundamentally slow tasks, and as much as possible should be done/reflected locally without waiting for a server.
A lot goes into building good UIs, but these are the things that people most often get wrong. If you get these few things right, you are halfway there!
Good morning! I have thoughts about the internet.
its so absurd to me that humans have known the importance of ventilation and clean air for centuries or more, when now that it's more important than ever, when we have cheap and plentiful devices to objectively and easily measure air quality, and the technology to do so much better, is when the world decided to reject the idea altogether
This is such an excellent video about train livery design: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDghfP8oXvU
Ed Zitron yelling abuse at CEOs for twenty-three minutes
the city shivers, like a giant beast, covered in snow and fog. lights in modern glass skyscrapers and decrepit soviet blocks alike make the air glow. cars move in circles, like rats racing against each other. music — fiery guitar solos of rock, punchy hip-hop kicks and snares, and butter smooth rhythms of jazz; vocals and rhymes in english, kazakh, russian — spill in the streets of almaty from cars, bars, night clubs, and instruments and mics of street musicians.
tonight, the city lives.
tech, web hosting for activism
@ramonita Hmm, this kind of reminds me of the Blackthrow and related ideas: https://web.archive.org/web/20120402222202/http://cryptoanarchy.org:80/wiki/Blackthrow
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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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.