July is #DisabilityPrideMonth
Wait, disability ... pride? Why would someone be proud to be disabled?
One of the most important aspects of disability pride for me is to counter the shame. The shame of “being different,” the shame of “needing help,” the shame of “being a burden,” the shame from the humiliation and abuse I have experienced.
Disability pride gives me the chance to counter the shame by saying, “I am disabled, and I am proud to exist and be who I am.”
@johncarlosbaez Thinking about your molecule limit. How small would fragments need to become to be classified as a 'metallic' atmosphere and it'll just be extra drag on satellites?
@arielkroon no, but compare articles before and after chatgpt, and domain specific ai algorithms and i-can-do-anything ai algorithms.
@Phro my wife is currently doing a sewing class with a friend. They firstly made a pillow case and then a tote bag, apron, and then a skirt. We got my grandmother's old sewing machine and I recommend trying to get a second hand one.
I am into science and climate activism. I love to learn about social issues and to challenge my own perspectives. I'm also into free and open-source software and I am back in University studying computer science.