@ansuz@gts.cryptography.dog I'm not from the UK either but it's only one of the more clear cut examples. As a trans woman growing up in the 80s/90s I know my share of what epistemic injustice can do to a life.
There resides a lot of power in deciding what is "appropriate for children". As a society we often treat it as a given, as something that is common sense. But it is really far from common sense - it is wildly political, often not common sense (as in counter-intuitive when looking at the science) and thus using it as a populist topic will most likely hurt children more than help them. (And don't get me started on adultism...)
And that's only looking at it wrt. children, not counting all the other problems with such a system.
A lot of problems with youth's internet usage would be solved if we'd restrict systems that are generally harmful to everyone. Such as addictive algorithms and UX design.
<sarcasm>I wonder why that is not the louder discussion... ๐ค</sarcasm>
Once more, for the people who missed my previous rants on the topic: It's okay to adopt the stance that age verification is a bad idea.
You don't need to weaken your position by saying it might be okay if they eventually used Zero-Knowledge Proofs or pseudonymous systems.
First, such schemes aren't suitable for this domain even at a theoretical level. If you think they might then you don't understand the problem.
Second, even if ZKP was an applicable solution, it would still prevent undocumented people from accessing the internet like those that various governments choose to recognize as human.
Third, one goal of a functioning society ought to be producing responsible adults, and treating them as complete children until they suddenly turn 18 is not a reasonable way to accomplish that.
Government-mandated age verification for the internet is bad public policy, and it's 100% okay to say as much.
ukpol but not serious
Everyone knows the palace of Westminster is too small and falling down. But Greater Manchester has this big ornate building with dedicated transport links and whose original purpose is rapidly becoming obsolete? It's perfect. They could have debates in the food court
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PAWS CROSSED LOL
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Dear furries and the furry-adjacent,
This is your periodic reminder that the artist Ken Sample - also known as Ken Cougr - is widely credited as having invented the very concept of a fursona, and that he is a Black man.
And courtesy of @bennie, in the replies to the vulpine.club edition of this post: "Reminder that Ken is around still and has a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KenCougr "
Oswald Firemane walk cycle test
Wanted to force myself to practice making a full walk cycle at a target resolution before a gamejam I thought would look best as a compromise of high detail + lowres retro (aimed for 24x24 tiles with character about 2 tiles high) + 12 colors
Happy with the results though spotting some errors I should fix but gamejam starting now. Definitely too long to cram in a 1 week gamejam (4h45; 8 frames + quick blink frame) but happy with the result and it gives me a measuring stick for next time and a timeframe to estimate animated commission pricing (10-15$ per frame probably unless I get more efficient)
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