"Thanks for coming in for an interview. I see now you're an 'AI Researcher.' Unfortunately we don't allow stuff like ChatGPT work products, no matter how good the prompt."
"No, you don't understand, I specialize in researching AI."
"Like an AI artist? Again, we are not interested in machine-generated work. I don't think you're a match for this job I'm sorry."
So far this rollator is looking like what I'd want. Might see if I can find one in meatspace to try out first. https://www.lucasmobility.com/en/lucas-rollator.html
Also for context, I'd need to be able to get it shipped to Canada if it's not already something I can just buy in a store.
Can’t we all just get along?
No, not when your fucking white privilege has you proudly proclaiming “I don’t care” about social injustice just because it doesn’t affect you and attempting to shame those who do by accusing them of perpetuating “outrage culture.”
If this is you, fuck you.
You’re the problem.
And if you’re going to defend that or tone police me for calling it out or warning people from that person’s instance, just fuck off right now and save me the trouble of blocking you.
Been watching tiktoks by a partially blind guy that does training for blind and low vision folks on how to use their canes.
It was cool because as a seeing person I saw the person demonstrating what they did with the cane, and then tried to experience it with audio only.
I kinda want to do this more to get better at describing things without using visuals. #blind #accessibility
It feels weird to me that the state of tech means having a billion apps for chat and no unified system for consuming those chats.
Like, why is it I need to jump through hoops to get my signal and telegram channels in one place.
Modern tech really can't compare to scifi in terms of being useful and cool.
The local-only web.
With the File System API there's an interesting area of the web (kinda pioneered by TiddyWiki and put into practice by logseq) of having web apps store their data outside of their normal sandbox and not synced to the cloud.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.