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I recently started using this Android application for medication reminders: github.com/Futsch1/medTimer

It'll make notifications on your phone based on your meds schedule, and you can mark off when you've taken them. Options to repeat or snooze notifications. It keeps track of what you've taken when, or skipped, and you can log that in more detail in the app (including non-scheduled doses).

It seems to work well, and I think I'll keep it.

About “deadnames” 

Some myths about deadnames and deadnaming

- “it’s just a trans thing”: cis people can have deadnames too, for many many reasons. It’s not just a special concern of trans people. One common reason is that a name can be connected to an abusive family member, and they may be powerless to change it formally and publicly. Another is the adoption of a name for oneself as a rite of passage.

- “all former/assigned-at-birth names of trans people are deadnames”: not all trans people have deadnames. Practices about names vary widely across cultures, languages and groups. For example I don’t consider my “wallet name” dead, and it isn’t a gendered name and doesn’t make gender dysphoria worse. Meanwhile I choose to not use it day to day because many people have trouble pronouncing it (or recognizing it as a name!)

I think the rejection of deadnaming shouldn’t be understood as a dogmatic issue but as a practice of care, about caring of the real other.

Like, no one can make a web browser because the web is so complex, and we mostly use that complexity for:

  • Running complex client-side applications in a cross-platform virtual machine. Which is really cool, but I kinda hate that the UI and the service are so often tied together.
  • Bombarding me with distractions when I just want to read an article or watch a video or whatever.

And.. maybe a simple client would be better than a complex VM and layout engine a lot of the time?

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So much of my experience of browsing the web is fighting sites over how I want them displayed, that I'm beginning to think that I don't want a web browser that renders web pages, and instead I want a web browser that scrapes content from web pages and displays it according to my preferences.

Today I learned that you can replace share/media/blank.mkv with whatever you want and Proton will (in theory) play it instead of the SMPTE pattern for videos it doesn't have transcoded. I feel like there's some meme potential here.

So, “Order of the Sinking Star” by Thekla was just announced, which takes several small free games (two of which are mine) and gives them a major graphical upgrade and mashes up their rulesets. I haven’t been very involved but it’s a great concept and looks cool.

villain problems 

blisters from doing the evil hand rub too frequently

AI stuff (-) 

I am beginning to suspect that the labor exploitation in how LLMs are trained (tuned?) has a detrimental impact on the quality of responses. Basically, LLMs sound like someone who is being exploited, which comforts and discomforts entirely the wrong people.

AI stuff 

I have set up a local LLM with a web UI on my laptop. It was pretty easy (for that I credit Arch/AUR). It barely runs but my laptop doesn't have a fan or discrete GPU so it's kind of amazing that it works at all.

(For the few things I use this for, I don't want to be there when OpenAI starts rent-seeking, and I'd rather not continue to inflate their numbers now.)

“If difficulty itself becomes a badge of honour, you've created a trap: anything that makes the system more approachable starts to feel like it's cheapening what you achieved. You become invested in preserving the barriers you overcame.”

beatworm.co.uk/blog/computers/

If we take the "it'll be too hard to tell who you're talking about" argument against they/them personal pronouns to its logical conclusion, we arrive at "everyone should have their own unique pronoun set". Which, has a certain appeal. Or maybe I just want my own unique pronoun set.

I am an IEEE 754 NaN value. You are an IEEE 754 NaN value. We are not the same.

The difference between kindness and niceness is that niceness is grounded in cowardice and comfort-seeking while kindness is grounded in justice and embraces discomfort as growth

Pick the right one

There was this brief period around 2020 that all the tumblr kids were talking about "reality shifting" and then this stopped, and it's normal for tumblr to get into a weird idea and then abandon it, but also we have to consider the possibility that everyone who was doing reality shifting simply shifted out of this timeline and that's why we stopped hearing from them

Catching up on feeds, a bunch of really good ocremixes dropped on Oct 31. ocremix.org/remixes/

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