@alda Many, many years ago, when I worked at a medical information system, I got to learn some Important Principles from my manager.
The first of them was, a computer must not get in the way of a doctor. The specific example, of which there were numerous examples (because of a recurring data quality issue) was, if a doctor makes a medical record of a man having become pregnant, or more urgently, having gotten his water broken and an emergency Caesarean being necessary, the computer must never try to override the doctor.
A data quality issue can be sorted out later. Somebody dying because a doctor was arguing with a computer instead of doing a life-saving surgery, can't.
And that's even before I learnt the Biological Period, that strange punctuation mark that appears in medical texts all the time. It looks just like a period, but it's pronounced But Biology Is Messy, And Sometimes There's Exceptions. Some people's hearts are on the right. Some people have six toes. Some people might well have two appendixes, so just because one was taken out three years ago is no good reason for a computer to argue a doctor wanting to schedule a new appendectomy. There will be time to count the appendixes later. Saving a life can't wait.
Back then, we often thought of medicine being a uniquely life-critical field of tech, but as decades pass, I keep running into good times to apply this principle increasingly often.
OK, I cannot stress this enough.
KEEP INVITING your chronically ill friends & (chosen) family to things.
Yes, a lot of the time we won't be able to come, but
1. that's our decision, don't make it for us, and
2. it's incredibly hurtful to find out there was an event etc and that we weren't invited. We want to at least know you were thinking of us.
A simple message saying: you are doing X and that you realise we probably cannot make it*, but would love us to be there if we can, is all you need to do.
@chronicillness #ChronicIllness
*which acknowledges you understand our health situation.
Friendly, nay, aggressive reminder that
TAB INDENTATIONS ARE AN ACCESSIBILITY FEATURE
- People that use Braille tablets will represent each space individually, so 4 spaces is 4 cells, 1 tab representing 4 spaces is 1 cell. (visual accessibility)
- People that are hard of seeing, but don't need Braille will often use a large font size, but reduce the size of tabs so lines are not super indented. This is not possible with spaces. (visual accessibility)
- Tabs have special considerations in TTS engines. (audio accessibility)
- Tabs are easier to navigate with a keyboard. (motor accessibility)
If you PROHIBIT tab characters YOU ARE HURTING ACCESSIBILITY IN YOUR PROJECT and YOU SHOULD FEEL BAD
If you do not feel bad, turn in your humanity, fox, pup, or doll card because you are a monster.
(This was inspired by someone else's toot, but is not a specific response to that; I've seen this particular "solution" brought up so many times over the years, and not just for Discord either)
"If you want things off Discord then you need to do the work yourself" sounds great on paper, but it has the exact same problem as every other "be the change you want to see" solution:
It doesn't acknowledge the very real incentives and systemic issues that stop someone from *actually doing that*, and it turns "moving off hostile platforms" from a collaborative many-hands-make-light-work project into an individualist Sisyphean boulder being rolled up a hill.
It's not the reasonable position that it superficially seems to be. If you want people to do the work themselves - which is *in and of itself* a reasonable ask - then you also need to give them space and support to actually do so, and account for things like disability too.
one thing I love about dogs is that they'll go "I don't know what you want, so here's all of my possible responses in the hope that one of them is correct"
or they'll do something random one time right before you feed them and from that day forward they will always do that thing when you're about to feed them because they don't understand confirmation bias
Hey, pals! They dropped the list of the artists Midjourney has admitted to being ripping out!
Time to call your lawyers and sue the shit out of these thiefs!
Even if your name is not on the list you should rage at this billion dollars theft scheme.
We barely get to the end of the month while these criminals get billions and billions from investment firms!
Fuck Midjourney and their owners!
#art #AIScraping #SueMidjourney #JusticeForArtists
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.407208/gov.uscourts.cand.407208.129.10.pdf
On an unrelated note, if anyone wants to start an illegal open source project with a friend of mine who's definitely not me to patch Bosch's stupid executable to not require login and then distribute it illegally on the internet LMK and I'll put you in touch with someone who just wants to be able to update e-bikes.
re: politie
Ik ben inmiddels echt wel een beetje klaar met dat constante zielig-doen-in-de-media van de politie, "het loopt nu echt uit de hand" zullen we maar zeggen
politie
Ah ja, het is weer 1 januari, dus tijd voor het jaarlijkse artikel waarin de politie een aanzetje doet om hun bevoegdheden verder uit te breiden want "het loopt nu echt uit de hand met de jaarwisseling", zonder dat er naar de daadwerkelijke data gekeken wordt door een journalist om te bevestigen of dat ook echt zo is
New Worakls Orchestra concert
\o/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNq6eAr_wIo
I was looking for some more stories about the 12 percent decrease in the US murder rate and just look at the suggestions from search.
Naturally if you take these suggestions you'll find material that gives you the impression the rate is rising.
Some kinds of misinformation feel huge and intractable. No one wants to hear this, no one wants to looks for this, no one reports it and when they do it's literally headlines like "After Rise in Murders During Pandemic a Sharp Decline"
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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.