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dropte_eth @lemm.ee

In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey; it was the best of times, it was the blorst of times. Angst for the memories Toronto, LDN, NYC & Melbourne

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The Wikimedia Foundation has joined the fediverse by setting up their own Mastodon server!
  • Oof, felt this right in the geriatric millennials.

    Mfer I was doing assignments where I had to scroll through index cards to find the encyclopaedia, then hand write out the essay.

    It’s weird when you go from being the disruptor demographic to realising that when your 5 yo kid jokes about the 80s it’s as far away in time to him as the 1940s we’re to me - for him it’s a 2d, pre-Alexa, analog dystopia.

    And I’m only 42.

  • YSK: Signal is a great secure private messenger app comparable to others on the market.
  • Welcome to life after 40 - I’ve been an early adopter all my life, but my network hasn’t moved with me.

    As a result joining Snapchat has no value for me.

    So I tend to use apps that are friend-agnostic like this and TIkTok.

    Side note: my fave messaging app is Confide, it only reveals redacted words as you run your finger over them, and then deletes. So it’s impossible to screenshot.

  • We've grown an absolute shit ton of people the past day, insanely nuts to see how active World is.
  • Me too. Has more of a small town feel. Usually, because I’m in Australia, my comments are buried and never get replied to because the US is sleeping. Here, people are actually engaging. Loving it so far.

    Wish the sorting worked a little better in wefwef so I’m not scrolling past the same posts each time, but otherwise feels like the reddit I joined 16 years ago (or slightly thereafter when comments were added)

  • There's no such thing as a conservative intellectual — only apologists for right-wing power
  • Maybe I’m too cynical from working in marketing?

    1. Yes, logic sells somethings, but it’s not the majority, or really a remarkable percentage in most categories.

    I’d argue that generics are really a substitute purchase for a brand category that has been developed and promoted by brands. If logic was the basis of purchasing then brands probably wouldn’t exist - esp for commodities like flour and sugar. But they do. Like it or not the brands create demand by emotionally manipulating consumers into feeling incomplete, then offering their brand as a way to fill that hole.

    Electric cars do have logical benefits, as do a lot of other products, but I’d argue that they’re also a status symbol. It means something to be a person that drives an electric car - it says something about who you are, and your values. There’s a reason Tesla launched as a luxury brand first.

    1. Agree with you that reason should drive government. However politics is the art of persuasion, as is marketing, and as such there are three key factors: logos, pathos and ethos.

    Like it or not your favourite candidate needs to be likeable, believable, and share your convictions to succeed. Or just slightly more so than the alternative.

    I’ve always wished that instead of selecting a person or party, that when it came to vote the key campaign policies were what people voted for or against, and the candidate/party who’s positions gained the most support took government with a clear mandate on those policies.

    Feel like this would go some way towards infusing more logic-based campaigning, and avoid the cut and thrust of, in the US context, having things like “swift boats” “47% of people” etc become the thing that crashed campaigns, and instead be substantive debates on ideas.

  • Florida Meteorologist: ‘I Have Never Observed So Many of Earth’s Vital Signs Blinking Red'
  • I remember watching a clip from “The Network” where Jeff Daniel’s is interviewing an expert on climate change. It was when it was too late - and the expert lore or less said so.

    It struck me as prescient - that despite all the warnings we’d be shocked when it came and it was irreversible.

    Tbh it came sooner than I expected.

  • Can AI use WiFi to visualise people in a room?

    Saw it on TikTok that when a camera and WiFi are active, and then the camera removed, AI can visualise people in the room

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