You know what I want? Smart glasses.
But not, like, glasses with cameras and speakers in the frames. I mean glasses that can change focus and prescription on demand so that I don't have to juggle multiple pairs of glasses because I'm apparently old.
Time awake.
My eyes change focus predictably throughout the day. (EDIT: so do y'all's, from previous posts - mine actually get better the later in the day)
Real-time election leaflet monitoringelectionleaflets.org
Seriously. I'd be happy to use Captain Kirk's flip-open communicator that's so big you have to clip it to your belt as long as it works reliably.
@tstrike78
That reinds me of the Nimoy/Spock story.
Leonard Nimoy got tired of being seen as Spock everywhere all the time. He wanted to be known as the skilled director he was. His first autobiography was titled "I'm Not Spock."
Years later, when flip phones were new, he was walking down the street when his phone rang. He picked it up, and in an easy, reflexive movement, flipped it open and put the fingers of his other hand where the knob on the Star Trek communicator would be. It was a motion he had made hundreds of times while in character. At that moment, he realized just how deep an impression that character had made in his life.
His second autobiography was titled "I Am Spock."
I heard this story in an interview with Nimoy years ago, back in the flip phone era.
LB: This is the establishment version of the button that says "No right now" when a software company is trying to push a new feature onto you without your consent.
Until the EU and the wider body politik around the world give us a "no" button; we will have to remain vigilant.
EU Council has withdrawn the vote on Chat Control - https://stackdiary.com/eu-council-has-withdrawn-the-vote-on-chat-control/
The EU Council and its participants have decided to withdraw the vote on the contentious Chat Control plan proposed by Belgium, the current EU President.Alex Ivanovs (Stack Diary)
I absolutely *loved* IF back in the 1980s, although I didn't get to play Infocom's stuff until the 1990s. If I had been any good at either writing or playing IF I'd probably still be a part of the IF community - I hung out with them on Usenet for much of the 1990s but never managed to contribute much. While I loved the idea of IF, games with actual deep stories or puzzles were usually beyond me and I couldn't get far, while the easy ones were too trivial. Maybe what I really wanted was just stories written in the second person. I dunno. π€·ββοΈ
From Infocom to 80 Days: An oral history of text games and interactive fiction
MUDs, Usenet, and open source all play a part in 50 years of IF history.
"Security are saying that we can't use phone lines." (the implication being that we're deliberately holding back progress on the design for an arbitrary security requirement)
No... Openreach are saying that you can't have new phone lines. They are switching the network off soon. It's being replaced with VoIP. There will be no more phone lines available. The POTS is dead. It is no more. It has shuffled off its mortal coil and gone to join the choir invisible. It is pushing up daisies. Dead. Deceased.
"Security are saying that we can't have phone lines."
Do you understand how evil most social structures are?
#WorldBuilding #AmWriting #ttrpg #writing #dnd #authodons #WritingCommunity
Perturb the Pegasus at your own peril. ππβ
βοΈπ¦: Huxley Happygrowl / R&D Fursuits
βοΈπ΄: @poeproductions
πΈ: DracorumOrder
#CFz2024 #ConFuzzled #FursuitEveryday #Fursuiting #Fursuiter #Fursuit #Furry
"NHS will need extra Β£38bn a year by 2030, thinktank warn"
Ouch! Still I guess that is the cost of not fixing the roof when the sun shines I guess.
Health Foundation finds current spending plans insufficient and says difficult trade-offs are inevitableDenis Campbell (The Guardian)
The Famous Computer Cafe 1984-12-21: interview with Douglas Adams and Steve Meretzky about Infocom's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy computer game. The...Internet Archive
Yesterday we had another example of LLMs creating support issues for us.
User: "hi, how do I do this thing? Your docs say I can go here and change some options, but there's no settings there"
Me: "that's right, we don't have such a feature, but also we don't say you can do it in the docs, where did you read that?"
User: "oh I didn't actually read the docs, I asked 'AI' and it hallucinated this answer. Sorry!"
At this rate I'm looking forward to 2025 when I'll be spending 100% of my time doing support to correct falsehoods about our app made up by LLMs
This #pridemonth it's alarming to see the global advance of far-right and religious fundamentalism.
Bigots and fundamentalists publish hate dressed as science: "reviews" of established science and healthcare practices, and then claim epistemic authority in order to hurt queer and trans people.
Remember: science is the light that shines through the darkness of the unknown, and while you can fool some people, ultimately nature cannot be fooled.
To queer people, we must push back.
Proposal:
Every politician who votes for #ChatControl or anything else that requires back doors to our private digital lives should be required to have a webcam installed in their bedroom with a public IP address, so that anyone can check in on THEIR private lives whenever they feel like it.
It's only fair.
Breaking news: We've taken the next step to challenge the ban on puberty blockers
We have asked for an urgent hearing that will seek to quash the ban. It is clear that this ban is having a devastating - and harmful - impact on young trans people and we do not believe that waiting is an option.
You can support the case by donating to cover the legal costs: https://tinyurl.com/blocker-legal-fund
Full press release: https://transactual.org.uk/blog/2024/06/18/press-release-transactual-issue-urgent-court-proceedings
#Trans #Transgender #Nonbinary #TransRights #Pride #TransKids
Puberty blockers have been prescribed for decades to alleviate the distress many trans young people experience and offer much-needed time to those questioning their gender.Good Law Project
whatever happened to the concept of a community center, or just free community areas in general
I mean i KNOW WHY but it shouldnt have happened
Ysengrin and Roger in an elevator at Anthrohio 2024, likely on Friday night.
#WerewolfWednesday #Fursuit #Werelion #Anthohio
@heathen_cat I tended to suit after the sun went down, wandering around till midnight or so.
I fully expect to be back next year!
Who could have possibly anticipated this? Oh everyone, that's right.
Also, ONLY 4%!
Hot take, I think more movies should use animatronics and/or puppets. I watched a really interesting video discussing Lake Placid and the incredible animatronic crocodile they made to " swim " in a few scenes and attack a helicopter. The attention to detail is stunning and, honestly, it's one of the best aged things about the film. The CGI was great for the time and is pretty meh by today's standards, but I really feel the animatronic puppet sells it enough that you, like, forget/ ignore the CGI. Idk, just my opinion.
Also, Betty White's character is the fucking best in that movie.
#movies #animatronics #crocodile #LakePlacid #Hot_Take #puppets
If you (like me) are American but not Black, you might feel like Juneteenth is a Black holiday that doesn't really apply to you. Nice to have a day off, but not really something to celebrate yourself. That's misguided.
Juneteenth is very much a Black holiday, and we should absolutely center Black people in celebrations of it. But at the same time two things are true:
1. A whole bunch of people were freed from a horribly oppressive institution. Everyone everywhere can celebrate that, even if the specific people who were freed have the most to celebrate. This is a historic change towards a more free & just world, and there aren't that many of those.
2. Like all oppressive institutions, slavery contorted & harmed the oppressors (and those who benefitted indirectly from the oppression). Certainly not to the same degree as the enslaved people, but the harm is real, perhaps most noticeably in how the poison of justifying or even just accepting one oppressive institution invites others to flourish, and also in the ways that harming others or accepting their oppression alienates us from all other humans.
So if you recognize that freedom for anyone is a victory for everyone, then there's good reason to celebrate Juneteenth whether or not your ancestors were enslaved. Again, this doesn't change the need to center Black voices in the celebration, nor does it mean we need to celebrate "America" here. But if you view African-Americans as so "other" that you can't celebrate their emancipation as a great thing for the whole world, and one that makes the world better for everyone including you, then you've got some work to do on your implicit worldview.
Happy #Juneteenth
Me at 16: Aw yes, finally true freedom! My driverβs license means I can drive anywhere!
Me at 45: Aw yes, finally true freedom! Being within walking distance of public transit means I donβt have to drive anywhere!
@tilton I am not in the city proper so I do still have a car, but we have one car for the family and I drive about once every few weeks or so, now. Itβs been cheaper for me to grab an Uber to inconvenient places by far than dish out for a car for myself again.
And oh yeah winter is a bitch. I endured enough sun and humidity in FL, though, that I am kind of enjoying this. For a little while, anyway.
@tilton That's a pretty good deal! I honestly miss going into the office now and then -- its been years and there is a very clear social deficit I endure because of that.
I'm secretly trying to find a way to collect local WFH people together for a meetup but I haven't figured out how to go about that just yet. (every answer is "Facebook" and...just no.)
I found this elsewhere.
PLEASE BE AWARE
WHEN ANSWERING
YOUR PHONE!!!
From a friend....
Interesting!
| just got a call from a 304 area code. Thinking it was someone | know in WV, | answered. It was a man claiming to be from customer service (didn't say what company, only "customer service")
The first thing he asked was "Can you hear me?"| remembered something | saw on Facebook saying people are calling and asking if you can hear them, then using the recording of your "Yes" reply as a way to sign you up for all kinds of stuff. So | replied "I hear you" to which he again asked "so you can hear me?"
Me: | hear you
Him: | just need a yes or no
Me: | hear you
Him: *hangs up*
Thanks to whoever posted that story. | probably would have answered Yes the 1st time he asked.
When I install software on my machine, I expect it to act as an agent of _my_ interests and to be under _my_ control.
So, for example, I expect my browser to be operating for my benefit and not the benefit of advertisers or anyone else.
A browser supporting private conscious yet "effective" advertising violates this contract. It doesn't exist for me, it exists for the advertisers.
And I don't like being taken advantage of.
YES PLEASE. I have wanted this for years. Decades, even.
My vision needs change over the course of every day as my eye muscles get weary, AND fluctuate day to day.
It'd be so nice not to have to go through a morning routine of βwhich glasses work today?β
If binoculars can be adjusted on the fly for crystal clear focus at different distances, surely prescription eyeglasses could be made that way, but the adjustable ones on the market now don't even come close.