Mohaned Sayegh

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I am a totally blind autistic male who enjoys playing the violin and playing with programming languages. I've played with almost all of them from Haskell to C# and Java. I'm also fascinated by pharmacology and machine learning.

Let me get this straight. Republicans spent Friday cosplaying machismo by encouraging their supporters to shoot down the Chinese spy balloon, which was 11 miles up in the atmosphere, a balloon so large it could hold an entire football stadium inside of it. No consideration of the danger of their useless bullets falling back to earth.

Meanwhile, Biden had already given the order to the military to shoot it down when it was safe to do so back on *Wednesday.* They had already jammed their signals so it couldn’t send any info back to China, and instead was collecting info on the satellite.

So as usual, we have Republicans acting like idiots, encouraging actions that posed danger to the American people, all the while hoping to “stick it to Biden,” when in actuality, Biden had already handled the situation days before by involving the military who had neutralized the threat and then ultimately shot down the balloon over the waters past South Carolina.

Vote blue, people. #news

If anyone knows a journalist that might be interested in a story on musk's gating the Twitter API and its effect on accessibility on Twitter, I'd love to talk to them. The rallying cry is currently #SaveA11yBots

Please boost 💜

Chairman MAO inhibitor #neuroscience #joke #neuropharmacology
One of these days, I am going to send a friendly dog into my niece's bedroom to wake her up for school.
@joshuatopolsky setting up a Lexmark printer
@SeveraSnape They're not anymore. Mastodon did rename them to posts, but yes, calling them "toots" was stupid.
"My teacher told me not to worry about spelling because auto-correct would always be there; and for that I am eternally grapefruit."

Yea, we're fucked aren't we?
Just had a newer person hop into a network engineering discord with a question about proxies, with the opening line being basically "I asked a chatbot (chatgpt), but it said that I couldn't do this thing with proxies so now I'm really confused".

If you're trying to learn anything, but especially fields requiring creativity or inquisitiveness, for the love of the server gods please do not make a convincing sounding language model your first stop and definitely do not let it tell you what is and is not possible.

Some of my most memorable work has been around bending tech into things either at the edges of or beyond what it was envisioned to do, driven by digging into the guts of how things functioned, not constrained by what vendor docs or a robot told me is or is not possible.

@JonathanMosen @TheQuinbox Oh, you're right. I forgot about the horrible UX with Vo and Word. Last time I tried to use it, I discovered that Vo can't keep up if you press down arrow quickly through a document and gave up on the spot. I normally think rewrites for software are a bad idea, but Vo might actually need it.
@JonathanMosen @TheQuinbox I'm actually slightly more optimistic than I used to be about Apple improving Voiceover. Eloquence drastically improves the UX all by itself. If they can fix the dumpster fire of web browsing support and improve support for the terminal, I'll be back in an instant.