Work I’ve done for a 2023 calendar.
Watercolor on 100% coton paper.
#mastoart @Curator #art #artist #queerart #trans #watercolor #illustration
FACTS ABOUT MASTODON
If you are curious about leaving the cooked turkey site and going to the elephant site, here are some important tips:
1. It sucks. But then, so does every site.
2. You can still shitpost. Take great glee.
3. Picking your server instance is super important.
Ideally you should start at a large instance, and leave because it's full of white suburban NIMBY reactionaries who joined in November because they were promised 0 uncomfortable experiences in their lives and lash out whenever this turns out not to be the case.
Then you move to a smaller server where suddenly you can't talk to your friends because the admin of your instance is feuding with the admin of their instance. Then you wait a month before you can move again.
In this regard, the feudal structure of Mastodon instances is very like early 2000s message boards, whenever the admin got drunk and deleted the site.
4. You can work around the feudalism by running Mastodon yourself. It's the size of a mastodon and costs a fortune.
You can run Pleroma, which is smaller, and is also favoured by Nazis by unfortunate historical accident. Pleroma is perfectly good software that fulfils a need for something smaller than Mastodon, but also the devs are definitely not Nazis but are the other ten guys at the table.
There was a hilarious moment where the guy behind Spinster was so obnoxious he got kicked out of Pleroma and started his own fork called Soapbox/Rebased. He is now known as Soapbox Terf.
The nice people went to Pleroma fork Akkoma, which Soapbox Terf calls the "tr***y server", a review I understand they were delighted by. Try that.
There's also Misskey, which is a bit weird and Japanese, and supports cat ears right there in the protocol.
5. Any bozo who complains about your posts with assertions about the Fediverse that assume it all runs on the rules of mastodon.social is one of the suburban NIMBYs and invariably joined in November. Block and don't look back.
6. If anyone annoys you about your posting, you can improve their feed for them by blocking them from ever seeing your posts. The blocking tools are marvellous.
7. There are NO QUOTE TWEETS on Mastodon and anyone who wants QUOTE TWEETS is an invader, pollutant and corrupting influence despoiling the suburban vistas of Mastodon who only wants quote tweets so they can wreak EVIL.
So quote-tweeting is well supported in Akkoma and Misskey (and forks thereof), is in the Treehouse fork of Mastodon, and will be coming to more Fediverse software soon.
8. In Mastodon, Eugen Rochko has achieved the creation of something greater than himself. And he will *never forgive it*.
9. The Fediverse interprets Website Boy as damage and routes around him.
10. Mastodon is yet another demonstration that worse is better. So come onto Mastodon, and *be* that worse.
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EDIT: this post is attracting some very dumb reply guys. Consider *not* posting debate club fatuity.
10 Image #CaptionTips from a transcriptionist:
1. Any words are better than nothing.
2. You don't need to say it's "a picture of…" screen readers will already say it's an image.
3. Start with the framing or format (i.e. close up, landscape, meme, text).
4. Think about the reason you're posting the pic and describe that first, add background details if you have time.
5. Pretend you're talking to someone on the phone and want to tell them about this cool thing you're looking at.
6. Transcribe any and all text in the image, even if it's the only thing you do.
7. If you've described the image in your post, you don't need to copy and paste it again in the caption. But again, don't leave it blank, just put something like "as described."
8. You can add small subjective notes, but don't give too much interpretation of the image in your own opinion.
9. Caption jokes are fun, as long as they still describe the image objectively.
10. Use punctuation, and capitalize words properly. A lot of us have interacted with this tech when calling customer service or talking to Siri, so keep in mind that you're writing for a computer to read, and it needs all the help it can get.
New print for the wall!
Support artists like @anaisfae , the creator of this piece, who does phenomenal work!
@j3s how did it go?
intersectionality musings
@crash I wonder if the professor changed their course materials to try to account for that.
My favorite professor would say "if most students get it right, and you get it wrong, it's on you. If most students get it wrong, but some get it right, it should go on the final, and if everybody gets it wrong, that's on me, and I need to change how I'm teaching it."
Like, don't get me wrong, that sounds frustrating and heart-breaking, but they were in that course to learn.
What a thing to chew on, though. Oof.
@fack mine are plastic with a little handle shape molded into em. They stack and are easy to manage.
But yeah, it's a lot of coffee. Cold brew batch, perhaps?
@fack I confess, I have been using the same coffee containers ever since college.
@fack put it in the dedicated 'give away' zone that the residents have established for the purpose.
When a marginalized person voices their lived experience, like a chronically ill person talking about their condition or a racialized person talking about the bigotry they face, they are often inundated with unsolicited and frequently inane advice, like have you tried this or that treatment, why don't you move to a better instance etc. etc.
This is not helpful. The "helpful" comments really voice a wish for the problem to go away so the speaker doesn't have to be uncomfortable. It's also really, really condescending, like why assume the other person is helpless or ignorant, and presume to be an expert on other people's lives? (Because bigotry, that's why.)
Comrades, if you’re able, please help our unhoused neighbors in #Minneapolis. We are in a deep cold patch (air temp & windchills below 0F) w/blizzard forecast for next 2-3 days. Our soul-less smug piece of shit mayor has destroyed encampments, displacing many during this time the NWS has called life-threatening conditions. Here’s a link where you can help. 🙏🏻
https://linktr.ee/sanctuarysupplydepot
Homelessness, chronic illness, boundaries, freezing weather, Minneapolis city council politics, bad vibes
@thufie yeah, agreed. Some years, places have opened up. I guess we'll see what happens here. It will get much colder than this this winter. Hopefully, the snow insulates stuff okay. Maybe the park cops won't evict people on Christmas day.
Damn, fuck this timeline.
Homelessness, chronic illness, boundaries, freezing weather, Minneapolis city council politics, bad vibes
Idk how familiar you are with local homelessness politics, but they're very hardcore. We tried to get the police to stop violently evicting encampments earlier this fall. The measure failed.
Most activists I know that work on things like this burn out in under a year. Being able to safely and continually fight this fight is very important, and I worry that the approach you outline won't work for most people who read it here.
Anyways, here's the basic story:
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/10/20/minneapolis-city-council-declines-pausing-homeless-encampment-evictions
Inviting folks into private homes seems fine until it's been a over week and the temps are 'only' fifteen below zero and there is still someone living in the living room you work remotely from.
I've dealt with situations like this on my own in the past, and it's just too destabilizing for me. It's too self-destructive. Not to be a filthy moderate or whatever, but it *really* fucked me up.
Heater bloc donations, jacket/warm gear funds and donations, asking/pressuring churches, hotels, shelters, and public spaces to keep their doors unlocked through the night, and political organizing work are things that might be more accessible, even if you don't have space for another person in your home. If time is easier to donate, software work to create and maintain an inventory management system and text line for Southside harm reduction are also needs.
The militant destruction of encampments is, in my opinion, a much greater threat to safety and autonomy than the temps themselves. It is disgusting, expensive, unprofessional, inhumane, unethical, and illegal, and yet there continue to be violent raids on encampments in Minneapolis. To me, personally, this is the systemic place where the most violent of injustices can be allayed. If we do not de-criminalize living in a public space, people cannot stabilize their lives. These evictions are violent, traumatic, and unnecessary.
I hate to push back against your very simple demand, but for local folks, please: ask yourself if you can realistically help someone through this. Before inviting someone into your home, decide with yourself and the people you live with what boundaries you are comfortable with, and be fucking honest with yourself about what you can and cannot safely do. Do the other person the service of knowing yourself and your own shit without just assuming that you can help them with theirs. It's often simpler to organize your friends together to help pay for a hotel room.
Here's some background context from someone who helped get that violent anti-encampment, anti-person measure discussed, organized the major protest and encampment, and was in the room for the discussion:
> They voted to not vote on our demands this morning. It was complicated bureaucratic bullshit. They voted just before that vote to change the entire structure of the city govt to give the mayor all of the power - and then claimed they no longer had the power to direct city staff to stop destroying encampments. They literally voted away their own power so they didn't have to address this issue. [...]
> It's disturbing that they changed the city structure like that even without their militant response to homeless people. Nobody knows how this new system is even supposed to work. When the council had power, they were the democracy-- the legislative body. But the conservative members voted to give all of that away to the mayors office-- essentially like Trump skipping any kind of scrutiny by making a ton of executive orders. [...]
> [MPR] didn't talk about how the council made themselves obsolete just before the moratorium vote, so the bit about questioning whether it is within their purview to tell staff to stop burning camps is a distinctly smug and gloating move from the councilmember who represents the richest and whitest ward in the city.
Anyways, if the revolution is not inclusive, it's not the revolution. There's a hundred different ways to fight this fight. Fight the best way for you.
i like kind machines. pro-people-not-dying. anti-nazi. anti-colonizer. pagan, but lazy about it.
I am #HardOfHearing, #nonbinary, polyamourous, into ttrpgs and #tech. Hobbyist #leatherworker, hobbyist scifi author, community builder, and artist.
I like to build #whimsical things that help people to #dream better and form meaningful connections. If you wanna hang out with friendly computer weirdos in Minneapolis, lemme know.
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