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.
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.
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.
food and slightly lewd (hey that rhymes)
There's a dessert I've seen called "sex in a pan" (example: https://www.thespruceeats.com/sex-in-a-pan-recipe-3052370) and I made it recently, and it was DELICIOUS
I told my kids the lewd name because we live on a farm so biology is not a secret here, and they thought the name was really funny.
But the best was a few days later, when my 6yo tried to ask about the dessert and couldn't remember the name, and she called it "GENDER IN A PAN" and I just about peed myself laughing.
COVID-19, vaccines, pricing, capitalism
So Biontech is announcing they want to bump the prices of their COVID-19 vaccines to about 130€ to 175€ per dose next year. Up from the current 20€ per dose.
Manufacturing a dose of the vaccine is reported to cost slightly more than 1€.
This means that the profit margin is currently 95%.
With the price increase the profit margin would go up to something between 99.2% and 99.4%.
We will need more doses of the vaccine since the infection rates are still extremely high, and the effect of the vaccine wears off within months. Many people in the world are still trying to get hold of their first shot, because the richest countries bought up all the doses and let them rot.
The development of these vaccines was paid for by government subsidies, with guaranteed sales contracts following from it, so the 95% profit margin contains hardly any R&D, marketing, and business risk.
There is *no* reason for them to raise the prices to this extent. A 17'400% markup is excessive for a medication that everyone in the world needs.
(And at the same time we are still preventing third parties from making their own doses of the vaccines we know work, because we worship patent law above life.)
@charlotte Make sure to change your Full Name frequently as a security practice
Question for developers of any kind here:
Do your online communities revolve around particular computer programs (or programming languages maybe) more than anything else?
I've always noticed this in the motion graphics community. The aggregation tends to be stronger around user groups of software more than around design or the industry in general, at least on the internet. Or maybe this is just a personal bias of mine, and if so I'd like to overcome it.
pol annoyance
god redditors are fucking pathetic
"protest is only good as long as it's not an inconvenience to anyone and also if it's actually effective it will make the movement look bad and also you should simply stop doing anything"
every fucking time, it's either the SUV tire deflating people, or the van gogh painting thing (where the painting is safe behind a glass panel btw), or that one person who cemented their hand to a road to create a traffic jam
the responses are always "oh but what if the person driving that SUV happened to be in a life or death situation. see you just killed a person. what if the SUV was actually an ambulance. youre basically jeff bezos" "oh but theyre just making the movement look bad!! much better activism is when you do nothing"
fucking hell, a quote: "No, in response to some of the posts here, I am not a radical, because radical activism generally just harms everyone."
imagine being such a coward
people say "I think [thing] is good and we should definitely stop climate change/car dependency/etc" but then as soon as anyone actually does anything about it, and is in any way effective (you can't just say it's not effective when hundreds of millions of people saw it in the news. that's just not how it works), they come up with the silliest excuses to go "actually they should simply not do anything about it. we should get rid of climate change but at the same time not do anything to get rid of it"
it's the classic "I /would/ have supported gay people, but there's this one person [name], and they make gay people look bad, so actually I don't support gay people because of that person" - person who has never supported gay people
its frustrating. any time anyone is getting shit done there's always a huge group of people who go "hmmm no. this is probably a hypothetical slight inconvenience to someone, so it's bad activism. it's better to get things done by doing nothing"
angry perfectionist shouting at humanity
How we build nuclear power plants:
We need 1 pumo to cool the reactor, so we bult 4 pumps:
- one can be down for maintenance
- one can have a hidden fault that we won't notice until we try to use it
- one can break during operation
- and we still have one to cool the reactor
- and we also have gravity-powered Emergency Core Cooling System on top of that
How we build our economy:
Oh if they fail to deliver we can just sue them.
RT @voxybunch@twitter.com
new trans seinfeld installment just dropped
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/voxybunch/status/1577518427689947137
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.