"too smart to not be depressed"
I mean...
privilege does play into that, right? the ability to ignore the hellscape because it doesn't impact you?
but it's also... okay? to not doomscroll all day? like you have a limited amount of spoons to give, so you prioritize
taking someone who's neutral and going:
"arg why aren't you freaking out like I am that the world is burning you aren't doing enough?!??!?!"
vs
"hey, I care about ABC, so later on me and the crew were gonna talk about XYZ steps to make the world a better place. you wanna join?"
like, yes the world is on fire, and needs action now.
motivating people to do something is a skill.
anybody with half a brain can alienate people into inaction.
if "Aaaaahhh!! on fire!" motivates you and your friend group, cool.
I'm trying to motivate a bunch of peaceful, privileged, "it doesn't affect me yet" folks.
they would instantly tune out a protest.
but they are someone who could do other stuff :)
organize to solve a smaller local problem, first.
#Doonesbury by #GarryTrudeau for March 24, 2024 - GoComics
@liaizon A lot of people think that the pentacle was chosen because of its occult or satanic connotations. And while it would be in Fediverse's rebellious spirit, this was not the case.
My idea was to illustrate the structure of the network. There must be multiple nodes (multiple servers). There must be nothing in the middle (no center). The connections can cross each other, but must never follow the same path twice. No connection must be on top of each other.
It can't be done with two nodes, because it's just a line and in the middle of the line, there's line. It can be done with triangle, but it's boring. It can not be done with four nodes, because their connection cross in the middle.
So, five nodes it is. Thus, a pentacle.
Also, a pentacle is a classic symbol for a star. And I always wanted to associate the Fediverse with the stars and space in public consciousness.
What's plural of "a fedi node"? "a constellation".
When it comes down to the essential corporate model, BU tells Faculty we are "managers" - the employers of grad student employees. I reject this assertion of my relationship with grad workders as an advisor, mentor, and teacher. I never signed or agreed to the term "manager". I didn't "hire" the teaching fellow, and I don't "manage" them. We work together for the undergraduate students, and learn from and advise each other, in different ways.
#Forgejo v1.21.8-0 was just released! This is a bug fix release.
We recommend that all installations are upgraded to the latest version.
Check out the release notes and download it at https://forgejo.org/releases/. If you experience any issues with this release, please report to https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues.
@ct_bergstrom when my boss talks about using AI for things like writing help desk articles or training documentation, he caveats "of course it has to be reviewed." & what I don't say back (because it would hurt my credibility) is 'but we WON'T review it.'
Because I know we won't. It just won't happen. We'll create the help desk articles & they'll go up & people will get wrong info from them & we'll never know because they'll either just work around the errors or fail & never tell us.
I knew @FreeScholar had been in a punk band, but much to my shame I never bothered to look them up. Thankfully, that oversight has now been rectified.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i7dlmxasyo
[The Black Punk Pioneer Boston Forgot]
https://disappearingmedia.substack.com/p/the-black-punk-pioneer-boston-forgot
The idea of human beings as rational utility-maximizing particles with insatiable hedonic desires is very much the product of an ideological project to justify capitalism as “natural” and has virtually no relationship to how actual human beings live but a lot of people have genuinely internalized it.
Trying to derive “human nature” by observing people under capitalist modernity is like looking at a bored, depressed wolf obsessively pacing a circle in a tiny zoo enclosure and concluding that this is “wolf nature.”
The Flea Marketplace of Ideas, where the dustbins of history are some neonazi's treasure. https://www.dailykos.com/story/2024/3/22/2230862/-Cartoon-Flea-marketplace-of-ideas
#Coffee drinkers have much lower risk of bowel #cancer recurrence, study finds - https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/mar/23/coffee-drinkers-much-lower-risk-bowel-cancer-recurrence-study "those who drank at least two cups daily had a lower risk of dying compared with those who did not. " fab news, but more research needed
We just had our first “go-around and report on your grad worker” session. I declined to report. #BUGradWorkerStrike
A newly discovered vulnerability baked into Apple’s M-series of chips allows attackers to extract secret keys from Macs when they perform widely used cryptographic operations, academic researchers have revealed in a paper published Thursday.
The flaw—a side channel allowing end-to-end key extractions when Apple chips run implementations of widely used cryptographic protocols—can’t be patched directly because it stems from the microarchitectural design of the silicon itself. Instead, it can only be mitigated by building defenses into third-party cryptographic software that could drastically degrade M-series performance when executing cryptographic operations, particularly on the earlier M1 and M2 generations. The vulnerability can be exploited when the targeted cryptographic operation and the malicious application with normal user system privileges run on the same CPU cluster.
In which @joshtpm reminds us why Letitia James isn’t going to seize Trump Tower.
Trump doesn’t own it.
While responding to a ShotSpotter alert, a Chicago police officer opened fire on an unarmed child in his backyard lighting fireworks. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/03/responding-shotspotter-police-shoot-child-lighting-fireworks
“If House members were really concerned about privacy, there wouldn’t be much of an obstacle to… having a (comprehensive data privacy) bill on the floor, being debated, being worked on," EFF’s @davidgreene told The National Desk. But that's not happening. https://thenationaldesk.com/news/americas-news-now/congress-is-focusing-on-the-wrong-problem-with-tiktok-bill-experts-warn-data-collection-bytedance-privacy-expert-data-bought-sold-corporations-freedon-of-expression-ccp-china-foreign-adversaries-third-party-brokers
📩 ‘National security’ claims don’t trump First Amendment https://freedom.press/newsletter/national-security-claims-dont-trump-first-amendment/
... because Wayland is a LOT better after a clean install. (well... semi-clean. Like I said, I keep my /home directory).
There is still some flickering, but it's a lot less. A lot. Which means I may need to flip over to x11 if I want to play a few games on my laptop but for the most part I think I do my work in Wayland with few issues.
OK, an important addendum to above, always remember until further notice that upgrading KDE Neon is never smooth and it's always better to just do clean installs when moving from one version to the next. That's why I have /home on a separate partition - it keeps my individual app configurations untouched, so when I reinstall applications I just pick up where I left off.
It looks like _most_ of my Wayland issues had to do with KDE Neon not upgrading smoothly from KDE 5.27 to 6.x...
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa