surnames
it's kind of amazing to see just how rigid the cultural assumption of "people always have a first and last name" really is…
like, buddy. you are trying to extract blood from a stone. there is no surname, only Tully.
if you insist that I enter a last name I will type a dot.
if you insist that it has to be a letter it will be T, for Tully.
if you insist that it needs to have more than one letter, I will enter my last name as Tully, because it is the last word of my name.
if you insist that the two need to be different then I will curse your fucking website to hell and choose not to spend money with you.
if for some reason I cannot avoid using your product or service, I will enter something absolutely baffling into your dataset like "Rev. Vismund Cygnus XVIII" and I will sneak nonprinting Unicode characters into as many weird places as possible to make you suffer.
I promise, your e-commerce site does not need separate first/last fields; you need a delivery address and a billing name.
that's it.
piss off.
The idea that some tech company is being benevolent by "giving you a platform for your community" while pocketing the ad money themselves to supposedly "keep the servers running"...
... really isn't any meaningfully different from the myth that employers are benevolent by "giving you a job" and you should be glad to have it, when in reality it's *your* labour that sustains them.
The 'platform economy', especially where it involves people voluntarily creating media and content on those platforms, is just the same old worker exploitation with a new coat of paint.
If it were truly about 'supporting communities', then the platform wouldn't be run by a for-profit company.
You may remember the trailcam footage of a porcupine that hated getting its paws wet in the small woodland stream we have on the property. So my wife built a tiny bridge which it promptly started using.
Since then a bunch of furry friends have used the bridge, often going out of their ways to get across.
So enjoy this little skunk crossing the “mighty river.” 😊
US pol, kidnapping
Something just occurred to me.
Right now, in the States, it'd be really damn easy for just any random asshole to disappear pretty much anyone off the street.
A couple friends in suits and masks, or even cheapass POLICE or SECURITY t-shirts, rent a black SUV, and you can pretty much just walk up, black-bag your victim, and spirit them away.
Nobody will look twice. Nobody wants to risk interrupting ICE, or anyone who sort of looks like ICE.
Say what you will about the Fediverse Chick, but it's rare that a spam attack becomes a subcultural touchstone.
software grumbling
For a company that was all "look at how complex and well thought out our notification system is" on their blog, they sure aren't very good at actually, y'know, delivering notifications
This story has a happy ending! The person who thought an LLM could be used to analyze survey results looked more into the data, did come to realize that what the LLM was giving them was junk. They, and others, stepped in and did actual correct cleaning and analysis of the data. People can in fact change their minds about this stuff.
it's actually really interesting - and really *bad* - that the general public feels that database software that a huge number of organizations use is so arcane and so boring that it's not worth a two-sentence explainer in a mainstream newspaper. it's a clear sign of the formation of a priesthood, in my opinion
i feel similarly about the lack of interest people tend to show in, say, water treatment, waste management, and manufacturing processes. it's good and important to know and care about the way your life is built and maintained
and especially for us middle-class white people in the imperial core - we have more power than most in re: these systems, and it's incumbent upon us to understand them to at least some degree for that reason
uspol, passports
given the recent shitshow i think we really should stop pushing for X gender markers and start pushing to strip all gender markers from ID documents in general, the netherlands was weighing it recently-ish, not sure where thats gone. anyway all it does is give bigoted officials a free pass to go "well you don't look like insert gender here" or worse
Ask yourself this: will fares in self-driving cabs be cheaper? Will subscriptions to vibe-coded SaaS cost less? Will tickets to see model-generated movies be a fraction of the current price?
Or do all these technologies just solve the problem of having to pay people, with no benefit to anyone else except shareholders?
And then ask yourself this: if nobody's getting paid, who's hailing the taxis, using the SaaS and watching the movies?
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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.