| Pronouns | They/Them |
| pronouns.page | en.pronouns.page/@syn.reitan |
| Pronouns | They/Them |
| pronouns.page | en.pronouns.page/@syn.reitan |
There are still more details, but I'll leave it here.
I believe tools for those writing alt text which include image description AI could contribute to web accessibility.
To actually contribute they need to include and deeply understand the needs of Visually Impaired people relying on alt text. Current tools seem to largely prioritize the time and effort of those writing alt text over equal access to the web.
Questions or comments? I am happy to chat here or via email: [email protected]
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Economics: "Humans only value things monetarily."
Sociology: "Uh, I don't..."
Economics: "Humans are always rational and value is calculated by complex internal calculus."
Sociology: "Uhhh, Psy, can you help?" Psychology: "That's not how humans..." Economics: "ALSO MY SYSTEM WILL GROW EXPONENTIALLY FOREVER!!"
Physics: *drops teacup*
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Let's see if I can say this gently, so that nobody will get their knickers in a knot:
Hey anybody working in cybersecurity, wannabe-peer and queer American dude speaking!
Cops are an APT.
Republicans are an APT.
The cop in your heart is an APT.
Who are you really working for?
What are you securing?
Why?
Honest answer.
Wikipedia's vision is of a world in which everyone can freely share in the sum of all human knowledge. But we cannot achieve that when we are missing so much knowledge about women.
This #WomensHistoryMonth, join us in closing the gender knowledge gap on Wikipedia and across the Wikimedia projects.
#ChangeTheStats #OpenTheKnowledge
Get started: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wikipedia-needs-more-women