"um but ai is good when it's used for accessibility!!11" NO! that's not fucking ai! we don't call that ai! we call it assistive technologies because that's what they are! don't go fucking defending the ai trend just because you saw someone describe the machine learning system which generates subtitles from audio as "ai"
yo!
- are you a #Signal user?
- is your gender on the more feminine side of the spectrum and/or you're comfortable being part of a group labeled "women"?
- are you tired of being instantly reply-guy'd to whenever you talk about anything?
then you'd love to know that I and a member of the Signal Community Forum mod team worked on an exclusive forum category for folks just like you!
https://community.signalusers.org/t/announcing-the-femme-space-category/63071?u=rassilon1963
musings on software and tech culture
I'm starting to feel like there should be an explicit semantic distinction in software development between "automation" (manipulating existing tools to make someone's workflow easier) and "tool development" (making new tools for people to use).
And I don't mean a rigid technical distinction, or necessarily even a career distinction, but a *semantic* distinction when talking about what you or someone else are currently doing with a computer. Right now these two are often grouped together into "software development" (or one is ignored entirely) even though they have very different needs and audiences.
Also wondering how this relates to the huge tool quality gap that currently exists between 'office automation' with Excel and such, and application development.
(The problem in that case was that modern dishwashers apparently tend to have optical sensors that get confused by swollen bits of rice getting stuck in front of the sensor, and so rice is the one thing you really need to make sure you remove from plates before putting them in)
This is why exercise is so exceptionally hard for me. I want to do it, I know I need to, but there is no dopamine reward for doing so, only agony and sweat.
And this is not an exception, this time I paid them out of pocket to fix a machine I bought elsewhere, but previously I've called up their repairfolks for a warranty call on something purchased there, and it was just as good.
Show up, look at machine, test a few things, establish problem without even opening up the machine based on a deep knowledge of how it works internally, fix it and provide recommendations on how to reduce the chance of failure in the future. Done.
hookup site adventures
Was solicited yesterday by a married guy, ended up giving a mini-lesson about healthy relationship dynamics, polyamory and non-binary gender identity to a willing listener instead.
(We did not end up hooking up; it seems that my dire warnings about what the consequences would eventually be for him put him off enough to reconsider...)
We received feedback from a grant application that included "While your impact metrics & thoughtful approach to addressing systemic issues in AI are impressive, some reviewers noted the inherent risks of navigating this space without alignment with larger corporate players,"
AKA you can't do tech without BigTech's pervasive influence, as your mission statement states, in spite of your track record and in spite of their track record of harm.
Make. It. Make. Sense.
because I have zero self-restraint, I went to tour those townhouse-style apartments over by the croissant cafe
true story: as I was touring, the leasing agent asked what building I currently live in
so I told her
"I have no idea why you're here, then, because that building has much better amenities and the units are so much nicer!”
😭
slapped the sense right back into me, thank you ma'am
The pirate genre is unique in resisting realism. I cannot think of a grittily realist pirate movie nor would I want to see one.
As soon as you start out plotting a pirate story, you're inevitably getting ghosts, or voodoo-magic, or implausibly sexy pirates, or anachronism, or a puppet musical, or whatever. But not realism. Never realism
Looking for JS barcode scanning library recommendation
Any recommendations for JS barcode scanning libraries?
I need to recommend a good library for the pharmacy supplier's website because I want them to have a good mobile UX.
They have a text field that on desktop is just filled in using either typing or a physical barcode scanner. But on mobile you'd have to provide the barcode scanning functionality yourself.
It should be able to handle datamatrix, EAN and CNK (which is a special MSI code)
angry, caps, data breach
Jesus fucking christ. I just got a letter from Infomedics, basically the company that does every healthcare provider's invoicing in the Netherlands (so you can't choose not to deal with them).
It was a data breach notification. For a breach that happened *FOUR FUCKING MONTHS AGO*. With zero details on how it could happen besides "ransomware at external supplier". Containing *MEDICAL DATA*.
What the actual fuck. Why is this company still allowed to operate? Why am I only hearing about this now? Why are they being cagey about consequences? Why have they not been fined out of existence yet?
If a Black trans woman on the internet is smeared as a terrible person by white people, to the point that they turn her name into a slur,
And Black people who never followed, interacted with or even met this woman have the slur extended to them, just because they talk about racism in public,
Is that an act of antiblackness/racism/a racial microaggression?
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
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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.