Jeremy Kahn

@trochee
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NLP (the nerdy kind). Wrong-half Jew. Privilege-traitor.
Linguist. Empiricist. Rager against machines.
Also, #comics, #SFF #scifi, languages, big data, algorithms, software design, and more, including #EthicalAI

#WestSeattle #Duwamish unceded land

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y'all; migrating from here to @trochee over the next few hours

feels like moving from one centenal to another. I'm grateful to the maintainers of dot-social for giving me a straightforward place to land, and I feel like dair-community has a governance philosophy that I'm more enthusiastic about.

that doesn't mean you're wrong if you're on dot-social! I'm still in agreement for the greater "yes" #infomocracy federated future but I want a "home-base" where I can have better representation

I'm going to keep sharing this info until it sinks in.

Young voters do not get significantly more or less politically activated. Voter suppression gets more or less effective. Ballot drop boxes and mail-in voting, prevents suppression.

People do not become more conservative as they get older. There is not an increasing difference between white GOP and Dem voters as they get older.

Black people don't live long, and many brown voters aren't born yet

You can’t solve social problems with technology but my god can you make them far far far far worse

I heard there was a secret note
That William Carlos Williams wrote
But you don't really care for sorries, do you?

It goes like this, they're cold, they're sweet
You saved them for a breakfast treat
But from your fridge, I took the plums and screwed you.

@paninid Thank you for the work that you do and did! But I think it's better to address the real issue.

Explaining to young folk struggling to make rent why they should take a day off of work to stand in line for 10 hours in the rain to vote, is not as effective as asking the questions "Why is it 10 hours? Why are they standing in the rain? Why do they have to remember a specific day? Why are there men with guns and Confederate flags?"

This is why I, and so many other Black voters, are so often right about who is going to win a US election, and your favorite statistician, or election pundit, is so often wrong.

Your polls don't matter. Campaign promises don't matter. It's all about turnout. And turnout is all about voter suppression. And voter suppression is all about racism.

Without understanding US racism, your election predictions will always be woefully wrong.

We're looking for academics/PhD students who've recently migrated from Twitter to Mastodon, are currently doing so, considering it, or who don't intend to. We're interested in finding out about people’s opinions on migration & the differences between Twitter & Mastodon. If you wish to take part in our online focus group, please complete our initial survey https://lancasteruni.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_enXPA3rLdSdJsCG, which also includes further information about the research. Please boost! πŸ”
Migrating to Mastodon: power and social media dynamics in the great #TwitterMigration

Initial survey for the project Migrating to Mastodon: power and social media dynamics in the great #TwitterMigration

Another design consideration re: Mastodon is that it works well for ephemeral asynchronous communications, but for many reasons should not be counted on as an archival resource. Media attachments are periodically purged and may not be available after a week, or a month, etc. While some servers may try to preserve content forever, this may be costly and unsustainable. Creators, researchers should treat this as an ephemeral resource and make provisions for self-archiving anything important.

Never thought I'd find soul-resonating truths in a laptop review. Thank you @pluralistic 🧑

"It's hard to learn about failure without experiencing it, so those of us who have lived through failures have a duty to help the people we care about understand those calamities without living through them themselves."

https://pluralistic.net/2022/11/13/graceful-failure/#frame

Pluralistic: 13 Nov 2022 The Framework is the most exciting laptop I’ve ever broken – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

We gave rocks anxiety, and they gave us depression: a programmer's memoir.