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Hey, in case their transphobia wasn't enough for you, @swheritage is yoinking all the code on GitHub -- regardless of license -- to train a generative AI that plagiarizes code.

No matter how many times they say "ethical", it isn't.

mstdn.social/@swheritage/11204

Part 2 of my attempt to get the Software Heritage Archive to stop deadnaming me: the part where I get angry in French.

cohost.org/arborelia/post/5052

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i'm just going to point to this meme and like 90% of y'all

I'd like to find a new instance. This one's been kinda okay except it's old. so the software is out of date, and also old instances with too many trans people on them get put on blocklists and never taken off

I want to find a large, queer, well-connected, well-moderated instance. Do those exist? Any recommendations? If they charge some money to pay moderators that's okay.

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Digital pet-peeve - using flags to represent languages. Besides *maybe* a small island nation, no country in the world has just one #language. The #flag likely represents only the majoritarian or capital's language, often imposed, meaning you're erasing minority languages.

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BREAKING: Politico reports that Senator Cantwell says she will delay hotlining the Kids Online Safety Act (#KOSA) because of ongoing concerns around LGBTQ rights and the need for further changes.

This is an important win for human rights. But we have so much more to do

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Two assertions:

1. There are serious challenges for marginalized groups on the fediverse, including for the groups that are relatively overrepresented here compared to other spaces.

2. We are not going to solve those problems even transiently through "better blocklists."

There are a variety of solutions that we can talk over. I've talked about quite a few of them, as have others, but the quest to "build a better blocklist" is at best a distraction and at worst actively harmful to solving this

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If this post is for you, you'll know, and I'm glad you're reading it:

I really do care about you. I hope we can talk again.

-, not about Meta, I do not care about Meta 

I've gotten upset, defensive, and a little bit paranoid about the way I see post-Twitter queer communities fighting each other.

and then I ended up part of it. I said something hurtful to someone who didn't deserve it. Over... discourse and general social media shit.

I need to take a break from the fediverse.

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a thing i’ve gotten interesting while making word games and NLP tools is the construction of (English) word lists

i’m currently of the conviction that when someone releases a word list, it needs metadata that includes an edit log of all source lists as well as individual word removals and deletions at the discretion of the author

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It is a scathing indictment that I am somehow a queer elder now. I’m 42. There is a generation before me but not nearly as large as it should be. And trans folks? We’ve always existed but good luck finding the elder of us. Between transphobia, lack of access to care, and poverty, too many didn’t make it.

wandering.shop/@Sisuile/110522

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Online communities are real communities. People have met future spouses, weathered difficult life events, organized politically, raised money to help each other all through the panoply of social websites.

Often community rules and culture are guided by moderators, who almost always work for free.

Despite all of this we generally accept that these are not the people who own the website or the ones who control its fate.

Over and over this creates heartache and disappointment.

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Good job, Dang. You decided to evade a benign redirect to google.com we added to protect our developers. Now everyone who has ever submitted to Hacker News gets to see this banner on our website until they clear their browser history and stop contributing to HN.

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