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it actually fucking rocks to communicate the limits of your expertise and invite people who know stuff better than you to correct you/explain stuff better than you and idk why* people have such a hard time with that.

*(I do know why lol)

Anyone want a copy of the GovCon talk that Palantir tried to remove from the internet, that shows their creepy-ass surveillance software?

Link will be alive for at most 14 days: transfer.sh/UVJxtr/GovCon7%20-

well that's a first... seeing Ark's "Loading archive" popup go from 2% to 1%

I continue to be amazed by the tire fire that is Star Citizen

#Trans friends, I was thinking about our diverse stories, and found myself wondering about the age you knew you were trans (whether you had language to describe it or not)?

I didn't know until my late 40s. Earlier, I knew I was different, but not really in what way.

When did you know?

Please boost for reach, let's get a big sample size!

Apparently someone is working on a Nix-based system for configuring routers: liminix.org/

hey folks? fix your fuckin' email parsers. the only way to validate an email address is to send email to it, and i promise that .codes is a real domain.

organizing, sabotage, meta? 

Probably the most annoying thing in radical organizing is supposed "allies" starting to uncritically argue for buying into a status quo structure or mechanism because "it's easier".

And it's often hard to tell whether it's just naivete, or deliberate sabotage of the organizing effort.

(Thinking of the "fedi and corporations" discourse right now, but it's way more frequently applicable)

searched for this post and couldnt find it so i guess i never posted it which is a crime. anyway. Its Happening Again

That’s not right, although it’s not wrong either… accidental art #glitch

@dragon i wish they made adult play-areas. i just wanna fuck around on swings and climbing walls and also those massive indoor play-areas.

furry, pol, meta musings 

Furry is such an inherently quiet but subversive community. The things we do, while fuzzy and non violent, are often inherently against the arbitrary rules that are forced on us to hierarchicalize and control us in most other spaces.

Consider the sorts of things that go on at furry conventions. You've got kids and adults alike pulling on costumes, playing camp games, sitting in piles of boxes, playing board games, etc.

These are things we are told are "childish things" that need to be put away when we become adults. But these are not things that only children enjoy, which is why we do them. Nor are they things that a person with adult experience would reason lead to some harm or another. They are labeled 'childish' -- with the implication that it is wrong for adults to do them -- because the systems that would control us can't resist any opportunity to draw arbitrary lines and demonstrate what happens to people who step over them.

I wish more people understood that "I want the computer to generate a natural language text that sounds like a plausible answer to a question about x" and "I want the computer to answer a question about x" are two very different problems.

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