> Maybe it’s useful to know that Sam Altman uses a knife that’s showy but incohesive and wrong for the job; he wastes huge amounts of money on olive oil that he uses recklessly; and he has an automated coffee machine that claims to save labour while doing the exact opposite because it can’t be trusted. His kitchen is a catalogue of inefficiency, incomprehension, and waste.
more of this, please. you can learn who a person really is by how they do housework and carework.
https://www.ft.com/content/b1804820-c74b-4d37-b112-1df882629541
If you can stomach an AI generated placeholder image, this post about WiFi only working when it's raining is similarly hilariously strange, again with a logical explanation.
My apologies, it was 500 miles. Anyway, if you haven't seen this story you owe it to yourself to give it a read. It's absolutely absurd, and yet there's a perfectly logical — if strange! — explanation.
When I see something like this, or the "I can only send an e-mail 300 miles" post, or the "my wifi only works when it's raining" post, it's tempting to think of ordinary computing as being something like AI: subject to mysterious and seemingly random behaviors.
The difference, though, is that these *incredibly strange* bugs all have explanations rooted in an understanding of how computers work. You can go find those explanations by using logic!
Baby steps.
I made a little #rustic step-ladder for the living room using a maple yoke piece that I ripped down the middle. And I added a removable slide for the junior woodworkers to have a some indoor playground fun.
I don't think #spooncarving will ever be my main thing but it's such a nice way to practice and experiment. This little spoon is for the sugar bowl. It was a piece of birch around a knot that I almost threw in the compost but then I thought it might be worth trying to work that swerving grain.
And there are lots of other examples where folks seem to bargain with extractive technologies and avoid the debate about environmental damage by talking about the good intentions and organization of the makers.
Heb ik volgers die zich bezighouden met de front-end van veel bezochte Nederlandse websites én affiniteit hebben het beperken van energieverbruik van het totale internet?
Ik help @fershad met het vinden van partijen die mee willen werken aan zijn grid-aware websites project
My own testing has shown it outperforms the others *and* doesn’t box you into weird licenses and questionable leadership promises.
https://mastodon.social/@SteveFaulkner/114497582785089366
angry at fatphobia
my sister has been desperately dieting and losing weight and has lost 63.5kg over the course of a year and she booked a consultation for some cosmetic surgery, video consult, doctor said it was fine and she should drive from Wales to Birmingham to get this done. she gets there today, sees another doctor who tells her she's *too fat to get the surgery* and then slams the door in her face when she starts crying.
Huh, got a 'data processing notice' e-mail from a B2B marketing / "contact database" company telling me that my freelance site had been indexed, and... they seem to actually be seriously trying to follow the GDPR in spirit?
Apparently they delete data from their database when it disappears off company sites, and they have a *very* long document explaining in detail why they feel there's "legitimate interest" and it's actually a credible argument ("you made a company site to market your company, and our business directory has the same goal").
Didn't think I'd ever see this.
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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
Feel free to flirt, but if you want to actually meet up and/or do something with me, lewd or otherwise, please tell me explicitly or I won't realize :) I'm generally very open to that sort of thing!
Further boundaries: boosts are OK (including for lewd posts), DMs are open. But the devil doesn't need an advocate; I'm not interested in combative arguing in my mentions. I am however happy to explain things in-depth when asked non-combatively.
My spoons are limited, so I may not always have the energy to respond to messages.
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.