For the love of all that is holy, can you all please start using `<a>` for navigation and `<button>` for actions, not the other way around?
Please don't make me turn this into a blog post.
Signed, someone who couldn't right-click to "open in a new tab" when it mattered.
Request a ride to vote:
one day I want to write a blog post with tips for writing explanations that respect the reader, like
- if something is weird, explain whether there's a good reason it’s weird or not
- spend a lot of time on making examples feel relevant
- if there's something that seems theoretically important but that you've never actually needed, leave it out
- if something is only useful in a very limited set of situations, tell them (or leave it out!)
(none of this is easy obviously)
> OpenAI’s Joanne Jang, who is responsible for how ChatGPT interacts with users, said model behavior was still an “ongoing science.”
Dismayed by the way that AI company reps use the idea of "science" and "experiments" to mean things that don't work. That's the *opposite* of science and — I'm coming to believe, a genuine risk to public trust in science.
Reading @kashhill's excellent story about living a week guided by AI: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/11/01/technology/generative-ai-decisions-experiment.html?smtyp=cur&smid=fb-nytimes
PLEASE RT THIS SO AMERICANS RESIDENT OVERSEAS LEARN OF A LITTLE-KNOWN WAY TO VOTE ABSENTEE AS LATE AS ELECTION DAY!!
I’ve mentioned here before how my Texas absentee ballot was, erm, never received by the Tarrant County Clerk. I gave a call to the always helpful AARO - Association of Americans Resident Overseas - and the always helpful staff there told me of something that, in 17 total years of living abroad, I never knew:
The US Federal Government provides what AARO refers to as an “emergency absentee ballot”. It is available online at https://www.fvap.gov/.
It is good for Service members, their families and overseas American citizens. You download the ballot, enter your personal information and your state, then the candidates for federal elections like President/Vice President, Senator, Representative; and even state offices you wish to vote for.
Print it out, follow the instructions. Go to your local post office and depending on your state, when you have it postmarked by Election Day it will (purportedly) be counted. Spell everything correctly. Be clear. Type if possible (the ballot may be filled in on your computer. Sign with a wet signature. Use the page provided to construct a security envelope. Put that in an envelope addressed to your district clerk (find it online).
Vote.
I'm a queer woman who was raised in a hard right community like most people here couldn't imagine and was threatened with physical violence about how I voted -- the people around me literally bought out the ammunition from gun stores around elections, I want you to take a moment to truly imagine being a teenager in the closet and seeing guns in the hands of people who regularly threaten you -- and I'm reading that ad about Republican women voting very differently than 99% of the posts on here
There are only 4 days until the U.S. Presidential election.
As of my last contact with the Secretary of State's office, the #voter registration platform in #Georgia still allows anybody to change another person's registration without requiring their driver's license/SSN.
They refuse to acknowledge that it's a problem, stating that humans will catch the change. I can say with certainty that the clerks cannot catch what I'm able to do and I have receipts.
It Could Definitely Happen Here
Many Americans struggle to accept that democracy is young, fragile, and could actually collapse – a lack of imagination that dangerously blunts the response to the Trumpist Right.
Some thoughts from my new piece:
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https://thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/it-could-definitely-happen-here
Prior to a couple months ago, I had no idea how to write alt text for a scientific data visualization. So I did a little digging and want to share what I found with you all: http://dataabinitio.com/?p=1161
TLDR: To get started, use Amy Cesal's quick formula: [alt text = *Chart type* of *type of data* where *reason for including chart*. *Link to data.*] https://medium.com/nightingale/writing-alt-text-for-data-visualization-2a218ef43f81
For writing more complete data visualization alt text, check out chapter 4 of the Do No Harm Guide. https://www.urban.org/research/publication/do-no-harm-guide-centering-accessibility-data-visualization
Universal masking and social distancing at the start of the pandemic were so effective that they eliminated a strain of flu, and now annual flu vaccines have been redesigned because that strain no longer needs to be included in the shot. Amazing.
The fact that fascism is knocking on America's door should energize us, not demoralize us.
Now: Vote, help get others to vote, and fight like hell when the fascists try to overturn their loss.
Future: Get organized, starting at the local level, just as the fascists have been doing for decades while the center and too much of left snoozed and Democrats ceded so much.
But focus on the now: Vote. Help others to vote. Work in every way you can to stop fascism in its tracks.
The most terrifying Halloween story I know.
https://mastodon.social/@mcnees/111329860712410917
Me: Please do a copyright infringement.
ChatGPT: I could never! But… would you like me to do a shmopyright impingement? (*wink, wink, nudge, nudge*)
Me: Ya sure
ChatGPT: I gotchu
I think Germany abandoning the professorial dress in the late 60ies was the right thing to do, but I also cannot deny that it's fun to wear a proper university "toga en baret" when on a proper Dutch PhD committee.
Theoretical physicist by training (PhD in quantum open systems/quantum information), University lecturer for a bit, and currently paying the bills as an engineer working in optical communication (implementation) and quantum communication (concepts), though still pursuing a little science on the side. I'm interested in physics and math, of course, but I enjoy learning about really any area of science, philosophy, and many other academic areas as well. My biggest other interest is hiking and generally being out in nature.