ginevra (she / they)

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Hello, I'm new. Umm, I think I recognise you from twitter? I'm @Gin_ev_ra there. I'm also @ginevra
Views=mine. Everything is political. Likes textile design; knitting; board games (especially #netrunner ); technology; law; languages; ideas. Deutsch, français=OK. 日本語の・中文的・学生 she/they

Gadigal people's land/Sydney Australia

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Oh. In would-you-like-to-read-cyberpunk news, I am enjoying this a lot https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/68793/hex-runner-progression-cyberpunk-gamelit #CyberPunk #NetRunner
Hex Runner (Progression Cyberpunk GameLit) | Royal Road

In the Southern megacity of Carthage, a young man's childhood best friend vanishes into a secret network of clinical trials run by mega-corporations. Rawls can't find any information about her on public sites. But the net goes deeper than the public sites. The corps made the net for two reasons: profit and control. Everyone else does their best to survive (...)

Royal Road

You know, before we got used to the term '#algorithms' and expecting 'algos' to feed us content, the social web quite organically surfaced interesting stuff through people who collectively became curators. Curatorial work, being subject to human biases, is also not perfect, but in the arena of political discourse, that is to say, in the course of conversing about what norms to abide in a public space, it was one that felt human. Tumblr and LJ (in fandom spaces maybe) had this down to an emergent art, since every reblog or link post is subject to the poster's whims. That's why TERFs got discouraged (ok, shouted down) there, I think, and how they found engagement-driven algos in places like twt and TikTok so promising. Millennials in their teens weren't less stupid than Gen Z and Alphas. It's just our sources were less poisoned.

Here, we make jokes about serial boosters and include them in the standard advice to newbs to fill out their tl. Curators are back.
(ETA: ok tagging #fediverse)

Hello again. I'm unsure what that break was about - overwhelm, maybe??

I feel like I'm going to have to get this carved on my tombstone, I swear to the Goddess:

Look, if you have a huge platform on whatever social media site you're on (including this one) you do not, under any circumstances, have to show your followers something fucked up that a troll with *checks* 29 followers said.

Indeed, you are likely doing that person a huge favour by giving them access to your vastly larger audience. Maybe consider that, and consider how you may be needlessly terrorising.

@Wolfie_Rankin I can't be the only one whose life changed with the Internet - I've been exposed to far more US culture since then (late 90s). I've also stopped engaging with a lot of local culture e.g. local TV, newspapers(?)
Authorities in #China banned most #Uyghurs praying in mosques – and even in their homes – during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, marking the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, in many parts of #Xinjiang, residents and police said. https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/praying-ban-04272023170440.html https://nitter.hongkongers.net/WilliamYang120/status/1651787729439686657#m
Most Uyghurs banned from praying on Islamic holiday, even in their homes

Senior citizens in some areas were allowed to go to a local mosque while police observed.

Radio Free Asia
@Wolfie_Rankin Americanization?

How much you claim a profession's job can be automated (though AI) is inversely proportional to how much you respect the profession and the people in it.

A lot of the time you just reveal who you respect and who you don't.

(About last boost): I think this is why apartment living is so rarely discussed in Sydney (or Aus generally), because the 'wrong' e.g. non-white, not-speaking-English-at-home people live there

Neighborhoods like the Mission, the Tenderloin, SoMa and Chinatown are dense and vibrant. Households have low car ownership and high transit usage. But many residents are working class, often immigrant. They’re not the “right” type of urban dweller for many fans of urbanism.

So instead of being urban archetypes, most urbanists focus on European models of urbanism. They point to the Netherlands, Germany, etc. Whenever places like the TL are mentioned, the focus is on the negatives, on how they’re doing urbanism wrong.

It’s super cringe.