MOVED; formerly Twryst

@twryst
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mad augmentative-transhumanist-engineer with far too many interests/side projects | now at @twryst & @reembodied

m.SocialJustice.Engineering is now online!

We seek to host engineers', scholars', and activists' conversations around Science, Technology, and Society!

Examples include:
- analysis of sociotechnical systems (cyberfeminism, systemization of injustice, power imbalancing, etc)

- contextualizing cultural norms of engineers

- developing a sustainble engineering practice that works for all of us

- interdisciplinary connection & education

Description, CoC, and signups are soon to come!

Heya peeps!

I'm finally actually migrating off this account & returning to the fediverse.

My more political stuff (lots of what used to be here) will be happening instead at @hani

Must watch video for all who have paid attention to Laci Green ever.

Thanks to kat blaque for patiently parsing through so many important points https://t.co/EndWVE3t6Y

solution to the problem of mastodon.social having too much influence on the fediverse

registration is closed permanently

and every week users must successfully complete a series of challenges

or face being CAST OUT by the cold uncaring algorithmic hand of

SURVIVOR: MASTODON EDITION

It is 2074. Copyright is no longer extended since rich people no longer die. All librarians are unseen outlaws building archives underground. This is their story.
@twryst
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The amount of tech-literacy which is required to have any semblance of privacy on Mastodon right now with the 1.3 change is waaayyy overboard. You have to already be incredibly fluent in how federation and servers and whatnot works to even UNDERSTAND THAT THERE IS A PRIVACY CONCERN IN THE FIRST PLACE.
(3) Requiring users to exert labour to vet and background-check literally everyone who follows them AND maintain a locked account if they want to share things privately is a bad solution to the problem and like literally Twitter wouldn't dare implement that it's so awful