I can't figure out if this is a good blogpost topic or not, but I've been thinking about how many conversations I see about human behavior in software overindex on like, differences between people* and not within-individual variation**
Overall malleability of our own traits and states over time is fascinating and underexplored in a very essentialist kind of culture***
* "all managers are like x"
** "some days I am like x and some days I am like y"
*** I find tech to be very essentialist
@johann je n'avais pas connaissance de https://joinmastodon.org/fr/servers quand j'ai commencé. C'est un peu bateau (et je ne sais pas si ça m'aurait aidé), mais c'est quelque chose...
@Kensan new OKR just dropped
@ice I have one of these, a thing I really like doing is walking around town wearing these and seeing how the sound changes. I've experienced walking down a section and finding a two-meter space where I walk into this patch of sidewalk, bam on like a light is a loud hum, I walk out on the other side, bam it's off. Apparently I just walked over a buried power cable, I couldn't have known was there otherwise. It's like having an entire new *sense* for directly experiencing EM fields, it's amazing.
I’ve got a new "music player". As in "what kind of weird noise will this random object produce if I put that little black box next to it while wearing headphones?"
I’m not sure how to define the SOMA Ether. It’s a bit of a noise instrument, a bit of a detector. It’s described as an anti-radio, since it grabs broad unfiltered radio waves and electromagnetic activity.
Using it feels like ghost hunting. I now have no doubt that my washing machine is inhabited by some drill n bass spirit.
@catbrained@woem.men correct altitude but wrong ocean: https://rifters.com/starfish/s_main.htm
How do we think about aptitude, ability, performance and potential -- these are massive and complex arguments even in the areas of psychology where we have done the most work and have the strongest evidence to draw on. I've been reading a lot about "predicting programming aptitude" and this work here is better than a lot of what I've been reading, but in the entire area I see a lot of failure to integrate with modern education research.
@t36s hm, well you didn't technically ask, but i use a package manager so i can get upgrades to things i've installed without having to remember what it is i've installed
@SallyStrange @lzg yes, looks like it is Costa Rica https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2002-oct-06-fg-paternity6-story.html
@sue do you like "malgorithm" ? https://counterhate.com/research/malgorithm-fix-instagram/
@kate O Plikenscribe, O Plikenscribe, O Plikenscribe, I prithee. 🎄 https://youtu.be/LC6F8wnYKkg #simlish
@kaoudis I have a love / hate relationship to these mistranslations (that sticker). By which I mean the better I know the source language the more I cringe 😅
This one is more like a fun brain teaser (my Spanish is not that good). I would guess they meant to say "work well" and there was a phonetic confusion with "bien"/"ven"? No idea about the rest
code / data wrangler in Switzerland.
Recovering reply guy. Posts random photos once in a while.