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when designing a dam be sure to make the overflow as unnecessarily terrifying as possible

dental stuff, insurance 

It occurs to me that in the Netherlands, dentures are covered under basic insurance, but regular dental care is not

The current level of academic discourse on LLM's 

Anyway I brought this up at the LLM discussion group at an academic conference this week:

time.com/6247678/openai-chatgp

(tl;dr—Kenyan workers are being paid exploitative-level wages to manually filter out the worst stuff from the internet and this is necessary for how LLM's work)

And in that hour, only one person even addressed the issue, and their take was ~ "colonial exploitation is good, actually" and everyone just sorta nodded their heads

The refresher dialogue you get in 'Return to Monkey Island' when coming back to the game after a couple of days of not playing, asking if you remember where you left off and giving you the option to get a brief reminder of the story so far and your current objectives, or just get right back into the game, is such a neat feature. More games should be doing this, please.

#gaming #VideoGames #MonkeyIsland #ReturnToMonkeyIsland #adventuregame

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corpo shit 

Apparently there's a corporate propaganda show on again today, Google's this time

like the one where your identity is your mobile phone number right? making metadata really trivially attributable??? the one where you can't make an account using only a desktop computer? "doesn't suck"??

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In my experience, most of Mastodon's loyalists don't care about a better fedi because they feel growth is more important than safety, which resembles the motivations of any centralized service.

As much as the bitch and moan about how awful centralized services are, they emulate not only the experience of the centralized platforms themselves but the methodologies said platforms use for gaining an audience. They are fundamentally the same despite using different software.

We already have an open web and need a
safe web. And many supporters of Mastodon refuse to acknowledge the need for that and even demonize any effort that focuses on anything other than unchecked growth.

This is why we see the same problems in the fedi as we do on any centralized service. That's not a technology problem.

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There is a philosophical difference between the white dudes that love Masto and me because I don't think saving the Masto and helping the fedi are the same thing.

I don't. I'm not interested in saving Masto from itself.

I can credit Masto for raising the profile of the fedi to the point it's being talked about as a real contender in the social media landscape. Still, it's also contributed mightily to the unwelcoming nature of the fedi for people that don't resemble its creator.

So doing what is best for a healthy fedi and what is best for Masto are two separate things for me.

And I find most white dudes prioritize the latter.

project management / issue tracker advice 

@joepie91@social.pixie.town I always had a policy of trying to include at least one of the issues that had fallen into a low priority, and had aged severely, in every release. It's notable how doing so can re-engage users that feel like they've been ignored.

i wish people would start saying "people who need screenreaders" instead of "visually impaired people" or similar, because:

1. not everyone with low vision needs a screenreader. this leads to people thinking their job making things accessible is done by making things screenreader-friendly, while most of it is still violently inaccessible to hard of sight people like me who rarely use screenreaders and rely on things like large text.

2. not everyone who uses a screenreader does so because of low vision. i have low vision and the main reason i use a screenreader sometimes are visual processing issues. the idea that only people who can't see (and thus also can't read) use screenreaders leads to situations like on twitter when we weren't able to actually read the alt text, leaving lots of things inaccessible for lots of people. i missed out on a lot of stuff before i was able to view alt text.

be specific. it matters.

#LowVision #Disabled #Disability #VisualProcessingDisorder

project management / issue tracker advice 

Don't try to minimize the amount of open issues in your issue tracker! Issues are *contributions* from users, telling you about problems that you were not aware of yet - they're not pests to get rid of.

Closing issues without either solving them or a good(!) reason why they won't be fixed - for *any* reason, including stalebots - will just sour people on your project. They won't tell you that; they'll just stop showing up. And the issue still won't be fixed.

Instead, treat your issue tracker like a priority queue: accept that you're never going to get to zero, accept that some issues will remain open a long time because they are not urgent, and find a good way to order the list by your criteria of importance.

Work on things as time permits, in order of importance, communicate this to users, and establish a good rhythm of bugfixes that users are happy with even if *their* specific bug isn't fixed yet.

There are a lot more useful thoughts on this topic in this article: apenwarr.ca/log/20171213

TIL that the scp command does not, by default, compress files it transfers, and that you need to add the -C flag to make it do that, and by doing that I have sped up my transfer speed about 40x, and without this knowledge I have probably wasted literally days of my life waiting for things in the past.

I wonder why e-mail clients don't ever seem to have implemented a "this sender normally contacts you from a different domain" warning as a phishing mitigation

LLM shit 

"Ben and Ceora talk through some thorny issues around AI-generated music and art, explain why creators are suing AI companies for copyright infringement, and compare notes on the most amusing/alarming AI-generated content making the rounds"

Not "thorny" enough for StackOverflow not to make an entertainment article out of it, apparently

meta, religion 

I gotta say, I do appreciate the other christian folks raking that christofascist over the coals for their hateful interpretations

wait what the fuck i knew Paw Patrol was just kids' copaganda, but it also features a child billionaire that provides the town with all the emergency responder puppies!?!?

plastic recycling problems 

Here are some of the widespread issues with plastic recycling, some well-known, others less so:

- The recycling process produces microplastics that end up in the environment

- That's because most plastic recycling processes require large amounts of water to clean the plastics; the only exception I know of is "dry-pressing", but that's useless for packaging, which is one of the biggest contributors to plastic waste

- Each recycling 'pass' reduces the polymer chain length, thereby making the plastic weaker, meaning it can only be recycled a finite amount of times

- 'Virgin' plastic (ie. produced from raw oil) is cheaper than recycled plastic to produce

- In some countries, the definition of "recycling" includes "burning it for power"

- A major bottleneck in the recycling process is the plastic type sorting stage; these machines are expensive and have limited capacity

- While soluble and metallic contaminants can often be automatically removed, others (such as fabrics) cannot, and require humans to pick it out

- Most sorting processes are optical, and just straight-up cannot sort black plastics because they cannot 'see' what type it is; all light is absorbed

- Sorting by plastic type is a hard requirement; not doing so means you will end up with uselessly weak plastics after recycling

- Only packaging plastics can be recycled in most recycling streams; non-packaging plastics typically have additives that interfere with the recycling process, or aren't even food-safe

- Plastic 'film' is notoriously difficult to recycle into anything useful; we're not just talking saran wrap here, but also for example plastic bags and the shrinkwrap around drinks bottles or cans! Basically anything you can fold without breaking it.

- Composite plastics (ie. things made from more than one plastic type) are essentially just unrecyclable; this often includes things like 'plastic tubs with aluminium lids glued to them'

- Did I mention that virgin plastic is cheaper? Plastic that's collected for "recycling", if not burned locally, is often just shipped to poorer countries to get rid of it, typically with large amounts of contaminants

So yeah, about that 'recycling'...

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