@joepie91 so true. where the app idea to match for cleaning each others flats and become friends?
Appliances that aren't "smart" is a right-to-repair issue.
One of the biggest reasons why I don't want any appliances to require an app is that it introduces another way to force you into obsolescence and prevent you from repairing your stuff forever.
I'd always rather have an older repairable thing than a new thing I can't fix.
My kid is in a club at school, and they meet 4x a week for 4 hours. So all the parents chip in and stock a "snack cabinet" (granola bars, juice boxes, etc.) because teenagers are hungry goblins.
I went to fill the cabinet and noticed a padlock on it, apparently someone had been "stealing."
I admit, this triggered me.
I spoke to the coach and told him that perhaps he should talk to the kids and find out if one of them is food insecure instead of locking up some two dollar box of granola bars.
The look on his face, I could tell it kinda clicked, he didn't even think of that, just assumed it was some punk kid breaking rules.
People who grow up with wealth don't even realize that it changes the way they think. Luckily, he's a cool guy, and he was horrified that one of 'his kids' might be hungry at home. Sometimes it just takes one comment to open up someone's eyes to their privilege.
As I tell my own children: If you see someone stealing food, no you didn't.
meta, fediblock
Since there's apparently fediblock discourse again: "instance blocking is a last resort" and "instance blocking is a frequent occurrence" can both be true simultaneously.
There's an awful lot of people (including instance admins!) who still need to learn how to deal with community safety effectively and what the impact of their choices is on other communities.
If you want to see the amount of instance blocking reduced, then your focus should probably be on "eliminating the reason for it" rather than "telling people not to do it" or invoking cancel culture rhetoric.
This includes things like "understanding how one admin's failure to moderate leads to everybody else's workload increasing", and "when someone is behaving abusively, the primary focus should be on the safety of the victim(s) and not on the abuser, even when the abuser has trauma/etc. themselves".
"Motonormativity":
gets my vote for Urbanist Word of 2023 (aka "Car Brain").
The idea that people think it's normal for cities, and the world, to be designed around automobiles, a transport method that excludes almost one-third of people in most societies.
Based on philosopher David Hume's hoary is/ought fallacy (Just because something "is" like that, people think it "ought" to be like that.)
Thanks to Ian Walker for coming up with a very useful term!
Study here:
"ai"
Earlier today, I saw something from ChatGPT go mildly viral, only to notice it had plagiarized some of my papers. It hurt like hell to see all the technical meaning that I had worked so hard to convey with my words reduced to textured English product and regurgitated.
The last thing in the world I want is for that to be integrated with my literal browser.
"ai"
GDI, all I want is a browser that's safe from "AI" bullshit. I guess that's not Firefox, though.
re: meta, infosec.exchange
(Context for those unaware: https://pleroma.envs.net/objects/c1cd6fa1-147d-4cbf-8b87-bec64b9a4293)
meta, infosec.exchange
The current situation with infosec.exchange is a great example of why "cop-friendly" instance are viewed with great suspicion by marginalized folks, and why that isn't an overreaction
Because *every fucking time* it turns out there's more horrible shit down the road, with the admin not understanding the threats that marginalized folks face, consent violations, and so on
And yes, there is absolutely a link between "cop-friendly" and "bad moderation or abuse down the line", because they both originate from the exact same problematic ideology that reasons only from a privileged perspective, and does not take the concerns of marginalized folks seriously
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