I've been in the trans community for 20 years and I've known *one* person who detransitioned. We all supported that person, of course. Saying "we should acknowledge and support detransitioners" is something nobody would disagree with.
But the existence of a tiny minority of people who detransition is *not* an argument for making it harder for everyone else to transition, which is what this media frenzy often seems to be driving at.
With all the news about layoffs in tech, I'll throw it out there that my team has multiple openings we are desperately trying to fill: https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200307779/aiml-software-engineer-siri-runtime-platform?team=MLAI
We're the execution engine of Siri: we coordinate just about everything that comes out of the microphone + NL up to domain-specific logic, across multiple devices and between devices + servers.
Job is located in Seattle/SCV/Boston/Raleigh. Sadly not remote-friendly 😭
It must be nice to not even notice when there is only one woman (or otherwise under-represented minority) in a large meeting besides maybe a product/project manager. For me, it’s a source of baseline imposter syndrome.
This is a sub-toot(?!) of many meetings in the past, present, and future — but if you’re in the majority and it feels like it’s referring to a meeting you’ve been a part of, what are you doing to help?
@dmoser Local fav: "SHARE THE ROAD" construction signs that block the painted bicycle gutter and force me into the auto lane.
@dmoser Par for the course. My small town built lots of bike lanes so that homeowners no longer have to leave their trash cans in their driveways or on the curb. SO convenient.
@thomas Thanks. I have a blog, two in fact. This is a specific use case that Twitter worked well for and that I'd like to use Mastodon for. It's easier, using Mastodon's settings, to make a (short) thread where people only see the first post and can read the rest if they prefer. And some of the mobile clients make it simpler. It's not universal that people find threads annoying.
When people argue that economic growth is good for all, think about this:
"For every $1 of new global wealth earned by a person in the bottom 90% in the past two years, each billionaire gained roughly $1.7m."
https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2023/jan/16/oxfam-calls-for-new-taxes-on-super-rich-pocket-dollar-26tn-start-of-pandemic-davos
Today, Stevie still exhorts us: don’t let them limit you to “just” an artist, or athlete, or entrepreneur, or teacher, or whatever role is dictated to you by society. Be you *and* be an activist. Stevie bet his life’s work that it would pay off, and persevered through years of setbacks. And he prevailed, for Dr. King. Just as importantly, Stevie's voice hasn't dimmed one bit in the decades since, and he remains profound and striking in his clear moral demands. We must listen.
@peterbautista @simon Hard Fork had a good interview with an English & Creative Writing teacher about this last week: https://overcast.fm/+m_rq4WMhs
@shantini Also works for toxic communities.
Now posting @lorihc. Find me there!