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Last week, I did a survey about which pronouns people prefer in a sentence that needs a pronoun for someone of unknown gender. It mirrors a survey I did back in 2007.

This is obviously not scientific, but I believe the respondents are a roughly similar group. Here's how much attitudes have changed.

#grammar #writing #AmEditing #Bookstodon

Bookrastinating update: I imported my completed books from 2021 onward, 269 books. Of those, 35 items failed to import, and a few more are missing cover images. 12 of the 35 which failed have ISBNs, so those failures were somewhat surprising, although most of them are either very old (first published in the 1920s), or clearly Amazon-only (the entire Hollywood Alphabet series by M.Z. Kelly makes up 20 of the 35).

For all of the faults of GoodReads, I'm not sure I've ever tried to add a book to my library that it didn't already know about, other than the book I wrote myself.

It is in the nature of open platforms not owned by corporate behemoth's to require a bit of effort, so I'll add cover images for the books missing them. I'll also poke around this weekend to figure out how to add the 35 books it apparently doesn't know about, which I note includes a book by Erle Stanley Gardner, author of the Perry Mason series of books. It's not a Perry Mason book, though, it's another series of his.

Image is Einstein holding a piece of chalk and gesturing to a chalkboard while young Black men in suits listen and watch him.

Ariaa :verified:  
This is genius Albert Einstein who refused to speak at white colleges and at the end of his life spoke exclusively at black universities "The sepa...

Stop worrying about what other people think.

I mean, have you seen other people?🤷🏻‍♂️

A good reminder thread, read the whole thing!

Clinical Rawlsian  
I was born in 1980, and for my entire adult life the tech industry in general and "founders" in particular have been celebrated as wizards whose g...

Every now and again I think that it would be fun to post a semi-regular roundup of ideas proposed by Matt Yglesias, along with my level of agreement or disagreement. Not in terms of arguing the details, just a simple expression of agreement or disagreement. Maybe on a one to five scale.

But then I slap myself in the face and tell myself to do something more useful with my time, like count the bristles on my toothbrush, or polish the fire hydrant in front of my house, or learn how buggy whips were made.

Apropos of nothing, I do tend to think that "American transit agencies should prioritize ridership over other goals."

The incredible Gordon Parks was a black U.S. photographer, composer, author & poet who became prominent in documentary #photojournalism (1940s -1970s) particularly in issues of #CivilRights, poverty, African Americans & in glamour #photography e.g. Life, Vogue & Glamour.
He was the 1st African American to produce & direct major motion pictures & co-created the genre of #blaxploitation
He directed the #films Shaft, Shaft's Big Score & the Learning Tree.
#BlackMastodon #BlackTwitter #History

Wikipedia has launched a new page design, and like all new designs, it is being poorly received by a number of people who can't understand why they even bothered, why they made everything worse, or why anybody would want this rather than the old design.

The old "vector" design was made the default in 2010, so "every 13 years" doesn't seem like too often for a design refresh. That said, I'm sympathetic to the idea that a new design should be objectively better in some way, rather than just change for change's sake. So let's compare:

Old skin, minimum width: ibb.co/Pcvn7VP

New skin, same width: ibb.co/PgxF8hf

Old skin, maximum size: ibb.co/WsptkCY

New skin, same size: ibb.co/x8NmgZq

In both cases, more article content is visible and line lengths are more readable. I'm sure there are some edge cases in which things have objectively gotten worse, but it's also easy to keep using the old skin, or any of a few alternatives: add `?useskin=vector` to the end of any Wikipedia URL for the old skin, or log in to set a default for yourself. There's also a bookmarklet available on the Wikipedia page for skins.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedi

Old or new, Wikipedia remains a good resource that I use frequently. Kudos to the design team on the new look.

It would be nice if there were a lightweight ActivityPub server that is easily deployable as a docker image without being built first.

It's also possible I'm just not good enough with docker.

I could deploy mastodon using docker, but that seems like overkill for what would be a single-user server. I did find a doc on installing WriteFreely, which involves only two docker images rather than mastodon's three. Oh! And then I found a related guide that involves a single container!

mariushosting.com/how-to-insta

I might try this out.

I fiddled with Epicyon briefly a couple of weeks ago and didn't find satisfaction. Perhaps I gave up too quickly, though. That repo does include a Dockerfile.

Between WriteFreely and Epicyon, I'm going to try to get something up and running this weekend.

During his 50-year career drawing Peanuts, Charles Schulz avoided strips that touched on political issues. He made a notable exception when it came to book banning with a series that started on October 23, 1972, more than 50 years ago. You can read all 15 strips through this link. Enjoy!

gocomics.com/peanuts/1972/10/2

#LoveForTexas #DefeatTedCruz

Statista's Chart of the Day is often fascinating to me. Today's is about the oldest people in the world.

statista.com/chart/8978/the-ol

As the linked article says, all are women, and most are born in Japan or the United States.

Although born in the United States, María Branyas has lived most of her life in Spain. I'm still a bit surprised at how many of the women on the list are from the United States, though.

I'm not surprised to read this today, although I think those of us who limit ourselves to a single cup of coffee each day are in the minority.

Single-use coffee pods have surprising environmental benefits over other brewing methods
msn.com/en-us/weather/topstori

K-cups strike the right balance for me, but might not for everybody. Instant coffee would apparently be even less impactful on the environment, but other than trips to Asia and New Zealand, I try to avoid that stuff. It just doesn't taste like I want it to.

The #Louisiana Purchase was negotiated between #France and the #US without consulting the various #NativeAmerican tribes who lived on the land. This resulted in the "Trail of Tears" - the ethnic cleansing & forced removal of "Five Civilized Tribes" Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw & Choctaw from their ancestral homelands (1830 -1850). 1000s of men, women & children died en route to these 1st Indian reservations

#Indigenous #IndigenousMastodon #History #USHistory #Histodon

Many of us only remember King Arthur, Merlin, Sir Lancelot & Queen Guinevere, but there were many others. One of these is Sir Morien, the son of Aglovale (brother of Percival & Lamorak) & a Moorish princess. Morien is the only Knight of the Round Table who is described as being "black". His name may derive from his Moorish heritage.

#BlackMastodon #BlackTwitter #KingArthur #SirMorien #Knights #History #Histodon #Literature #Arthurian #romance #MiddleDutch

smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/

It’s very funny to me that the dominant Twentieth Century conception of AI was a slightly awkward nerd with an inhuman mastery of facts and logic, when what we actually got is smooth-talking bullshit artists who can’t do eighth-grade math.

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