emotional thread about activitypub, twitter, the fediverse, transphobia, bluesky, etc etc
There's so much I haven't said about the making of the fediverse, ActivityPub, this moment. And so much of all of this feels really emotional for me *personally*. How we got here. The making of the spec. The huge role transphobia is playing in Twitter falling apart paralleling the huge role that trans people played building the fediverse. What I am trying my damnedest to build for the future of decentralized social networks.
There's so much I'd like to say, but talking about it feels dangerous, forbidden, selfish.
Sometimes I do kinda feel written out of all this history, but maybe it doesn't matter. Maybe it's for the best.
I didn't realize how fucked up that is until the other day when I commented out loud that I was "lucky" that I didn't get BlueSky because, given what's happening with Twitter, I'd almost certainly be getting a ton of transphobic attention right now. And a friend pointed out how terrible it was that I was even put in a position to *think* that.
Heck, up until pointing that, that's a thing I never even mentioned publicly. There you go, now you know: I was, I believe, second in the running to run BlueSky. It's not a shock they gave it to Jay Graber, I think she's great. But... (cotd ...)
refugees, pol-
Like, the obvious way to disarm Turkey of the "refugee weapon" in negotiations is to _simply take in all the refugees_. It's so blindingly obvious to me that it really worries me that neither media nor politicians seem to be even able to conceive of it.
The EU is pretty rich, and will be even richer when we start taxing the billionaires much more heavily.
Taking care of people takes work and resources, but _we have those_.
@robryk Eh, kinda not really excited about that prospect recently after all. >_> Anyway, if I was to host some fedi software it likely wouldn't be Mastodon.
@robryk Wydaje mi się że Die Partei ma nawet własną instancję? Na pewno jest też trochi niemieckich polityków tu i ówdzie. @prywatnik @razem @polamatysiak
ATTENTION MATH PEOPLE:
if someone studying ""computer science"" (blasphemous demon) comes up to you and asks if you want to learn about "lambda calculus", DO NOT ENGAGE! I REPEAT, DO NOT ENGAGE!!! this is how they TRICK poor innocent mathematicians into turning towards the DARK SIDE (computer).
it is NOT the calculus you know
it is EVIL
stay AWAY
@Seirdy I can see this one and the one without a number. What are you doing?
It is said that during the uprising of Dresden in 1849, young Michail Bakunin instructed the revolutionaries to put paintings from the National Museum on top of their barricades. Human lives are cheap to the elites, but they'd be more hesitant to harm their own cultural heritage.
I kept thinking of this history during the past weeks, as climate activists have smeared (or glued themselves to) famous paintings. In the Netherlands, two activists have been sentenced to a month in prison just for that, even though they didn't damage any art works.
Last night #extinctionrebellion activists briefly interrupted a concert at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. They were violently dragged out by other concertgoers. (see https://twitter.com/NLRebellion/status/1587898706849927169?s=20&t=0RpQgT7zj3s987OlRkv60g).
As far as I am concerned, these climate activists once again prove Bakunin's point: the elites will only be affected (and willing to act!) when something they intrinsically value is being threatened. Which leads to two further conclusions:
trans stuff, politics, puberty
yo, one thing about actually abolishing oppression towards us #trans people. It requires not putting any specific puberty above another. All puberties are permanent, not just trans ones.
We have the ability to sit every person down before puberty and talk them through what it entails, and then let them choose what exactly they want to go through. Making it a explicit choice places trans and cis people into the same situation. Even with zero medical barriers to transition once someone realizes they are trans, the social barrier of what you are "expected" to be is an issue, for multiple reasons.
People who want to make big changes are often questioned and forced to prove that what they want is what they actually want, because it deviates from what is expected. People who deviate in smaller ways are punished in their own ways, with those deviations being treated as mistakes or failures, because another major role can't be easily assumed. They are pushed to drop everything that is not perfectly aligned with the role to not be constantly torn apart.
We have the technology to provide agency, not allowing its use is oppression.
@sophon That's the plot of Blindsight, innit?
@Rachel There is one more approach not mentioned here -- respond to the original toot with a CW and contents like "(boost)" and boost your response.
OpenSSL gave everyone alarm fatigue - Xe: https://xeiaso.net/blog/openssl-alarm-fatigue
OpenSSL is a great anecdote for why we should avoid writing security-critical code in C. I'm very happy writing Haskell, certainly makes code audits a lot easier!
Parlez-vous le français ? Czy mówisz po polsku?
Do you speak Persian, Georgian, Swedish, Vietnamese, or another language?
Consider translating #FreeSoftware projects on #Codeberg, pick your #language from https://translate.codeberg.org/languages/ and start browsing projects.
@8petros Huh, cool, I actually have the same problem, which I realized when I did a backup recovery recently. I'll likely look into that soonish and probably post about it when I figure it out.
I am once again slightly-amusedly-enamored by Freefall:
http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff3900/fc03821.png
Helix: How was my story telling?
Sam: Not bad. You'll get better with practice.
Sam: Storytelling is an art that comes naturally to humans and sqids. It starts almost as soon as we can form sentences.
Dialog: My dolly wanted a cookie.
Sam: Robots see the world as it is and naturally tell the truth. It's a bad habit and with my help, one you'll learn to overcome.
@jaczad Aaa, jakie 3 zasady? D: Czy tu się jakiś post zgubił, czy to ino ja nie umiem znaleźć?
@dysfun It's hard to make tofu tasty if you don't like bland things (I do). If you want something with a stronger taste try tempeh.
Programmer and researcher,. Ended up working with all the current buzzwords: #ai #aisafety #ml #deeplearning #cryptocurrency
Other interests include #sewing, being #lesswrong, reading #hardsf, playing #boardgames and omitting stuff on lists.
Oh, and trans rights, duh.
Header image by @WhiteShield@livellosegreto.it .
Heheh, gentoo, heh, nonbinary, heheheh... I'm so easily amused sometimes.