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@peterdrake maybe they're terrified of misgendering you in an email and getting called out on twitter?

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..Sci-Hub and LibGen are literally the real life Troublemakers / Bad Girl Coven ;D

Being a criminal because you *do* want to learn and get and education so badly and it's not legal for you to learn things unless you're rich or in the enormous-amounts-of-money system.

#TheOwlHouse #SciHub #LibGen

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Hoy cumple años AlexandraElbakyan.
Si no fuera por esta maravillosa mujer 👑, a cambio de nada, retó y quebró el sistema, marcó un hito académico y estableció que el conocimiento científico debe de estar al alcance de absolutamente todos y no lucrar ni privarnos de la ciencia. Sin ella y su #SciHub la vida académica sería y hubiése sido mucho más dificil. Para muchos un ídolo y para otros un gran dolor de cabeza.

I guess I should write an .

I've been using the internet since 1992 and contributing to since 2001. I haven't used Twitter since early 2021 because I decided it was unhealthy, and I used Mastodon a fair bit that year, but then lost my account through, apparently, inactivity, which I didn't realize was even a thing.

I guess I should put some kind of tag cloud here of stuff I'm interested in? Maybe , , , , , , , (more than ), , , , , , , , , (especially and ), , , , , and .

@Hortense just to clarify, by "your timeline" I meant "one's timeline", and similarly with "before you read"; I'm not talking about you personally, I've just met you!

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@Hortense Sure, I've seen flaming since I joined the internet 30 years ago. Usenet was full of flames and trolls. But Twitter is special and unique: the 140-letter format is suited for zingers and calls to action, but not for reasoning, and the tweets that "blow up" are the ones that get massively retweeted and replied to, which is to say, the controversial ones that succeed in resonating with primal emotions in the five seconds before you read the next, unrelated tweet. That is, trolls.

The way people amass large followings on Twitter is either by already being famous, by brigading, or having their tweets "blow up". And your timeline on Twitter is disproportionately made of retweets of or replies to famous people's tweets, who are selected for being trolls and flamers in a way that Usenet never approached.

The upgrade to 280 characters helped, but ten seconds instead of five is not much of an improvement.

@Hortense Sure, I've seen flaming since I joined the internet 30 years ago. Usenet was full of flames and trolls. But Twitter is special and unique: the 140-letter format is suited for zingers and calls to action, but not for reasoning, and the tweets that "blow up" are the ones that get massively retweeted and replied to, which is to say, the controversial ones that succeed in resonating with primal emotions in the five seconds before you read the next, unrelated tweet. That is, trolls.

The way people amass large followings on Twitter is either by already being famous, by brigading, or having their tweets "blow up". And your timeline on Twitter is disproportionately made of retweets of or replies to famous people's tweets, who are selected for being trolls and flamers in a way that Usenet never approached.

The upgrade to 280 characters helped, but ten seconds instead of five is not much of an improvement.

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@Hortense I used to be pretty addicted to Twitter, but ultimately I think it was really unhealthy. It fosters combative, defensive interaction styles because those are the most effective at driving engagement. I don't know what Musk is going to do with it (try to burnish his public image I guess), but before he took it over, Twitter already got a reality TV host elected president of the US. So how much worse can it get? Maybe it'll improve!

Not holding my breath, though.

@finnegan the VFX and CGI stuff sounds awesome! Are you doing it on your own these days?

@TillSawala hmm, I think it's been 24 years since I had to use IDL. It was not my favorite!

I think it's in the category of acronyms which are misleading if spelled out. There are lots of interactive data languages; IDL is just one of them.

@thelinuxEXP hey, is there a version of this on peertube or something?

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There's something oddly comforting about the idea that "if you're not paying for the product, you're the product," namely, the corollary: "If you can afford to pay for a product, you won't be the product." But it's bullshit. Companies don't make you the product because you don't pay - they make you the product because you can't stop them.

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@Hortense your post is what inspired me to create an account, so, thank you. I guess I have the opposite of impostor syndrome?

@ambihelical Cool, thanks! I was wondering if it was a problem with my browser or something.

I love the impossible nut, btw.

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