Lime Green Gnome

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they/them; pretty sure I'm ActuallyAutistic; lurk a lot bc I like listening to convos of interesting ppl

Avi is Kiyoshi Saito 'Two Cats 1955’ two colourpoint shorthairs, the righthand one side on to the viewer, looking back over its shoulder at the lefthand one, who is looking Very Shifty.

Banner is the London Underground logo for Tooting Broadway.

And then, finally (or, not finally?) Deck & Conn, the biggest of these projects. A turn-based military space combat game based upon 1971's STAR TREK mainframe game.

I can't announce even tentative release date yet as it's depending on a lot of things but... it'll be this year, too. Probably sooner rather than later.

If you want to support that, you can wishlist it on steam. https://store.steampowered.com/app/3828500/Deck__Conn/

Exploring “War-Torn” Portland With Local Search America

Local Search America is free to use and free of advertising. In this article I’m going to walk you through its three tools to find local TV stations, government agencies, and institutions of …

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Why did I fail to remember this when Musk & his Doge visitations were in progress?

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=grockle

Urban Dictionary: grockle

grockle: Tourist - annoying visitor, who disrupts the lives of residents. One theory on the origin of this wordis from the name of the famous Swiss clown,...

Urban Dictionary

Today is Software Freedom Day and GRAW is beginning! 🤩

To celebrate both, I will host my workshop Knitting Our Internet, at 17:00 at Foundation B.a.d (Talingstraat 5, Rotterdam), the incredible place where I am living and where I am doing a guest residency.

You are all most welcome to come, invite friends!

Free attendance.

#Rotterdam #SoftwareFreedomDay #SFD #SFD2025 #FreeSoftware #SoftwareFreedom #GRAW #OurNet #KnittingOurInternet #Workshop @dff

Apparently Automattic are laying off around one in six of their workforce. And I'm one of the unlucky ones.

Anybody remote hiring for a UK-based full-stack web developer (in a world that doesn't seem to believe that full-stack developers exist anymore) with 25+ years professional experience, specialising in PHP, Ruby, JS, HTML, CSS, devops, and about 50% of CMSes you've ever heard of (and probably some you haven't)... with a flair for security, accessibility, standards-compliance, performance, and DexEx?

CV at: https://danq.me/cv/index.html

#note #work #automattic #job #memorable #employment

Via: 🔗 https://danq.me/2025/04/02/redundant/

Dan Q | CV

Now over 500 signatories to my open letter calling on the @royalsociety.org to stand up for its values & deal with the widespread concerns raised by Elon Musk's Fellowship. Please consider signing & sharing: https://forms.gle/miDciq35oxywMEWt5

List of signatories here: https://occamstypewriter.org/scurry/2025/02/11/open-letter-president-royal-society-stand-up-values/

Open letter to the President of the Royal Society – time to stand up for your values

If you wish to show your support for the letter below regarding apparent inaction by the Royal Society in the face of breaches of its code of conduct by Elon Musk FRS, please sign below. I invite anyone who considers themselves a member of the UK or international scientific community to sign. I am not collecting email addresses. I will regularly update the blogpost where this letter originally appeared with signatories. 11 Feb 2025 Dear President Smith, I write to express my dismay at the continued silence and apparent inaction from the Royal Society over the Fellowship awarded in 2018 to Elon Musk. The Society was made aware of Fellows’ concerns over six months ago about how Musk’s behaviour was in contravention of your Code of Conduct. Clear instances of this, such as his promotion of unfounded conspiracy theories and his malicious accusations towards Anthony Fauci were highlighted in Professor Dorothy Bishop’s resignation statement. To that we can now add his post on X (Twitter) about the Rt Hon Jess Philips MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls, falsely accusing her of being a “rape genocide apologist” who should be jailed, an utterance that placed her in physical danger. I am at a loss to understand how these actions are consistent with a code of conduct that requires Fellows to have “due regard for the statement of values developed from time to time by Society”, (values that ask Fellows to “act in accordance with the highest standards of public life”, to make a “positive impact”, to “strive for excellence.”). The Royal Society, as our national science academy, holds a unique and leading position within the UK scientific community, a position that in the Society’s own words “rests upon the reputation of the Fellows and Foreign Members of which the Society is composed”. That reputation has been grievously undermined by the public statements of Mr Musk. The situation is rendered more serious because Mr Musk now occupies a position within a Trump administration in the USA that has over the past several weeks engaged in an assault on scientific research in the US that has fallen foul of federal courts. It has sought to impose huge cuts in funding and a regime of censorship (particularly with regard to EDI and climate issues) that is a direct threat to freedom of expression and academic freedom. According to your code of conduct, “Fellows and Foreign Members shall not act or fail to act in any way which would undermine the Society’s mission or bring the Society into disrepute.” Yet not one word of protest has been uttered by Mr Musk over actions that contradict the values the Society demands of its Fellows and that have caused widespread fear and concern within the scientific community in the States. This is a moment in which leaders and leading institutions need to take a stand. So far, the Royal Society has hidden behind the mantra that “Any issues raised in respect of individual fellows are dealt with in strict confidence.” I understand the need for confidentiality in cases of complaint, but the lack of any other statement in this very public instance, or recognition of its wider implications, increasingly looks like a failure of moral courage. What message does it send about the Society’s commitment to upholding its code, its values and its declarations about the importance of diversity and inclusion? What message of support does it send to our friends and colleagues in the USA, especially women, people from ethnic minorities, and disabled and LGBT researchers who are most exposed to the Trump-led offensive that has recruited Elon Musk FRS as its most enthusiastic general? I urge you, for the sake of decency and to offer hope in what are very troubling times, to demonstrate that the Royal Society has the courage to stand up for the scientific community and for the values that it claims to believe in. Yours sincerely Emeritus Professor Stephen Curry

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If you know any young people in Nevada: please tell them to answer their phones!

Democrats are frantically trying to reach voters whose ballots are being dismissed by the GOP--this is urgent!

#Nevada #ClarkCounty #WashoeCounty

Sunday's thread on why chatbots & LLMs are a bad solution for information access, with replies to the most common types of counterarguments I encountered in my mentions.

https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/information-literacy-and-chatbots-as-search/

"Trump, if he wins, will do to the nation what Musk did to Twitter: the US will be e-Muskulated. What this means is that those with the power to swarm, harass and crush people who do not share their noxious ideology will be unleashed."

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/nov/02/elon-musk-donald-trump-us-presidential-elections

Can democracy survive now the world’s richest man has it in his sights?

A vote for Donald Trump next week is also a vote for Elon Musk. He’ll have even greater power than the US president, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

The Guardian
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