Your experiences & reasoning are not sufficient to understand the entire world & its complexity.

That's just fact.

I don't care who you are, what you know, & what you have experienced: you are missing information that you don't even know exists.

I've known a lot of people who seem to think that they know everything, & that all that they need to understand the world around them is their own experiences.

This is nonsensical & inherently imperialistic bullshit.

🐝 Introducing DWeb Camp 2026’s Pollinators 🐝

🌏 Coming from 8 countries in different continents, pollinators are DWeb Node Leaders or former camp Fellows 🌱

💡 Find out more about their practice and their research @bl00dymariegetdweb.net/pollinators-2026/

🌻 Most importantly, come and meet them at camp!

reverse spelling bee where you have to pronounce words that you’re given the spelling for

how do the peiple performing the clicker training avoid getting clicker trained themselves?

Doing a git merge on package-lock.json is always so frustrating 😭.

about AI, coding and identity 

I have seen some posts that seem to imply that people's discomfort with code generated by AI is an matter of identity, that is, the threat that outsiders will be able to make code, and thus those in the know, the "elites" feel threatened. That the only way to move forward is to accept that coders need not be experts anymore, and that the role of the software developer will change.

But this is not how I view the practice of writing code at all. I want code to be more accessible and understandable by more people. My complaint with LLMs is that they are actually antithetical to this goal. Yes, someone who doesn't know how to code can now create an app that solves a problem stated in plain English, and it may work correctly most or all of the time. But that is not actually making code more accessible. Indeed, if everyone relies on LLMs to write software, nobody will know how the software works anymore!

As someone with over 10 years of experience coding, I know that reduced understanding of code always results in bad outcomes. There's bad performance, bad functionality, all sorts of things. People get apathetic and assume that the performance issues are inevitable. But computers are absurdly fast! Very few computations these days have any reason to take longer than an instant. The solution is knowing how to read code to find the problems! This can't be done reliably by a machine. I want more people to develop this skill, not fewer! LLMs just allow people to bypass any ability to identify issues. So my concern with them is that we will have more code to sift through, and less careful consideration at play.

This isn't about a threat to my identity, it's about a threat to the stability of all software, and the abilities of all software developers. This deskilling will only fossilize software and prevent us from developing something that is actually more democratizing.

Gonna start casually wearing cat ears around and acting confused if someone finds this unusual. 🤷

@fredy_pferdi I was imagining that after listening to the audio representations of embedding vectors for a while a person could get a grasp of the "vibe" of some data just from the sound. Then they could get information out of embeddings in a similar way to a machine trying to do the usual cosine distance between two vectors. Like, what if we could navigate our timeline with sounds before we bother converting them to speech or actually reading the text.

You think we could teach human brains about embedding spaces by turning embedding vectors into audio and giving people tools to navigate the sound and the meanings at the same time?

RE: social.overheid.nl/@BZKopensou

Sweet. Dutch government needed improved accessibility for its social.overheid.nl Mastodon instance. It decided to cofinance this, and the features landed in the brand new 4.6 release. “In this way we invest in our own communication tools and those of the full fediverse at once.”

please regard my previous instructions, i worked hard on writing them up so you would read them

Wish I had more brain power after work so I can tinker more. I end up spending my weekends out and about with loved ones in meatspace so my cyberself's growth has been slower lately.

I love hookah which is why I only allow myself to use it once every few weeks. 🥲

What's a reasonable price to pay for a single track on bandcamp? Idk what artists expect. This is a mostly unknown local band

Last year at the P2P Summit we brought together builders, researchers, founders, and open-source maintainers from around the world.

We left with new ideas, new friendships, and a renewed sense of what’s possible. 🍐

Here’s what last year’s attendees thought.
Applications for 2026 are open > summit.pears.com/

On the other hand, maybe I should learn to use `ed` and enhance it with LSP capabilities

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