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: For people who used Google Reader and who (still) lament its death: what was it about Google Reader that made it different from other RSS readers, for you? :boost_requested:

It may feel unfair to many of you, but this is going to be the legacy of anybody who is still working in "AI". This is going to be the inheritance you leave to the future and nothing you do is likely to come close to offsetting it.

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i hope my mushroom friend is invited to the party, 

cuz he's such a fungi to hang around

Great news everyone! One of my co-founders put together a post on our company blog about seriousness in tech work:

hermit-tech.com/blog/data-engi

It's the first thing he has written for us, so if you liked it, it'd be rad if you dropped him a message or something on LinkedIn (so sorry I'm asking you to go on LinkedIn)

Facism; Lives Saved >>> Historical Record Preserved 

I know I don't have any authority, but still:

This historian gives you explicit permission to delete and destroy each and every bit of data (pun intended) that can put you or others in danger.

Lives Saved >>> Historical Record Preserved

We can always work with incomplete records - and tbh:
I much prefer having Oral History from people who survived instead of documents from people who didn't.
(Our historical records are ever incomplete.)

New article alert! My hatred for all things AI forced me to consider the lovely drug that is cognitive dissonance once again.

In the article, I present a visual metaphor that explains cognitive dissonance clearly: the cognitive dissonance pyramid.

The metaphor comes from the book Mistakes Were Made.

#blog #tech #AI

maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-cognitiv

do you think the people who work at google have old google hidden away somewhere or are they also slogging through a mire of dog shit every time they try to search the internet

'D66 wil maatregelen om medicijnen aan te passen op vrouwenlichaam'

"Vrouwen krijgen vaak nog steeds geen medicijnen die zijn toegespitst op een vrouwenlichaam. Daardoor lopen ze een veel groter risico op ernstige bijwerkingen dan mannen en duurt het langer voordat ze hersteld zijn."
"Ook stoppen vrouwen vaker met hun geneesmiddelen dan mannen vanwege de heftige bijwerkingen."

"De D66-leider stelt onder meer voor dat medicijnfabrikanten verplicht gaan testen wat de werking en bijwerkingen van een nieuw geneesmiddel op vrouwen zijn."

"Ook moeten de bijsluiters van bestaande middelen een apart gebruiksadvies krijgen voor vrouwen. Daarnaast moet er meer onderzoek komen naar de juiste dosering van geneesmiddelen voor vrouwen."

skipr.nl/nieuws/d66-wil-maatre

#gezondheid #vrouwen #bijwerkingen #politiek #D66 #Jetten

it has happened. i am truly, deeply, assimilated into german culture. i fear there is no way back now.

(i sent a fax for the first time in my life)

@ahuggingsam@mastodon.art I only know of this for Windows XP; the "XP Mode" in Vista (and 7?) was basically just a preinstalled clean VM image of a Windows XP install, that you could download from Microsoft directly and also just extract and run in normal VM software.

Don't know if something equivalent exists for other Windows versions, but I do believe that Microsoft at least offers (free) downloads of their current OS versions from their site specifically for testing compatibility. Don't know if they're preinstalled though.

This might seem silly, but please keep posting about nice things in your life! There are lots of terrible things out there, so knowing about people's projects, successes, relationships, hobbies, nice meals, quiet moments of joy, etc. are lovely! I like knowing people are experiencing nice things, especially in a world that doesnt support that well.

Mastodon HOA and accessibility. 

Just read the most infuriating blog post ever, where this person tries to equate alt text as a HOA, Homeowner association. Fuck you, and can someone make a block list of these jackasses so I can nuke them all in one place?

The first reasoning is also flawed. Maybe it's a screenshot of a different sentence than the one you have as a featured image on your blog. The point is, you know, we don't, and it sounds like this person is using his limited knowledge of screen readers to justify his individualistic brave stance online.

His second point deserves no rebuke.

But I've long since muted him. This also might shock you, but you're also using HOA wrong as well, if you really wanna get nit picky about it. Why don't you actually try learning what the HOA actually does offline to enact discrimination instead of using it incorrectly.

But I'm starting to see this kind of attitude all the time, and it always, always, comes from the mainstream internet, where everybody never had to think about others.

It's getting to the point where I mute/block everyone that uses the word, HOA, because these very Twitter people can't comprehend communities.

I've made it my personal mission to be blocked by these kinds of people by scolding them until they block me. Trust me, they won't be worth your feed.

jwz.org/blog/2025/02/on-blocki

Mastodon HOA and accessibility. 

@WeirdWriter Welp, jwz goes on my mental shitlist, I guess. For that, and the article about CWs...

@algernon (I *think* Hydra can make use of the local Nix store in evaluation?)

@algernon All that's really needed for a binary cache is to have the files exposed through some kind of webserver. Hydra can shift these files to the correct place for eg. an nginx to find them, though the setup was not very well-documented last I did this...

I have a few random notes here but they don't seem to go into the 'cache' part: wiki.slightly.tech/books/misce

@marlies Hmm, could you elaborate? I've always known RSS readers as being a tool for unidirectionally following things like blogs, rather than as a proactive sharing thing.

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