how's your week going, Beehaw
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 3d ago 100%

    Gig went great, lots of attendance, we hit bar goal so they invited us back, my set ended up being peak crowd and everyone was dancing instead of chatting in the front room, got a ton of compliments including a "I don't normally like EDM but your set was great" which is always a treat

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  • how's your week going, Beehaw
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 4d ago 100%

    Had a wonderful weekend with a few great dates, continued good vibes into this week. I play a DJ gig tonight with a crew that I'm involved with the organization of, we're trying to find a weekday night to regularly takeover and I'm excited to see what kinda turnout we get.

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  • Trump suggests using military against ‘enemy from within’ on Election Day | CNN Politics
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 6d ago 100%

    You're shifting goalposts again. He claimed to be a blow against fascism because his opponent was Trump. So either you're making the claim that Trump is less fascist, specifically on these issues, or you're shifting the goalposts from your original statement which was a direct reply to someone airing their grievances about Trump who is unequivocally worse for minorities than Biden was or that Harris will be.

    We've warned you repeatedly about interacting with bad faith in Politics. If you want to talk about the ever-present and upsetting ways that minorities are treated, the need for better protections and quality of life for the working class, the need for better health care, higher education, and an anti-war message, you are more than welcome to spread that message. But you can't do it in a way where you're attacking people who are attacking Trump because you are upset about the democratic party. You're implying that they don't hold these values because you're upset, and it just upsets others.

    I'm giving you a 7 day site-wide timeout, and if you come back to politics and continue to instigate with others in a way that's accusatory, treats their statements with bad faith, or otherwise is not nice behavior we're going to remove you from politics.

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  • Roll for insight: Using Dungeons & Dragons as a group therapy tool
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 1w ago 100%

    Great article, makes a lot of sense to be used in that way but had never heard of it being used as this kind of modality! Super cool

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  • Milley acted to prevent Trump from misusing nuclear weapons, war with China, book says
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 1w ago 100%

    Guess I'll have to wait for the book, but that title might be misleading. It sounds like they had discussions about the process, in light of Trump being... well, Trump. Not that Trump ever ordered anything to do with nuclear weapons and Milley preventing said action.

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  • "In all countries, we are finding many forms of violence:" One in eight girls and women alive today experienced rape or sexual assault before the age of 18, UN says
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 1w ago 100%

    And sadly it certainly doesn't stop when you pass the 18 mark. Some minor forms of sexual assault seem to possibly even increase because you now have access to places like bars and clubs (although I do wonder if major forms increase too because these are places you can get roofied fairly easily).

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  • How come the Mormon, Republican state of Utah is so queer?
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 2w ago 100%

    An interesting article, thanks for sharing. I've been to SLC a few times. I used to have a trans friend who lived out there. Unfortunately she had a medical complication that lead to her passing away, but I always found the city a fascinating enigma. I went back out there the other year for a conference and the little gayborhood was still just as gay and had fantastic food.

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  • I Quit Teaching Because of ChatGPT
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 2w ago 100%

    How would you propose adapting to this? Do you believe it’s the teacher’s responsibility to enact this change rather than (for example) a principal or board of directors?

    To be clear, I'm not blaming anyone here. I think it's a tough problem and frankly, I'm not a professional educator. I don't think it's the teacher's responsibility and I don't blame them for a second for deciding that nah, this isn't worth my time.

    This article is about PhD students coasting through their technical writing courses using chatbots. This is an environment/application where the product (writing a paper) is secondary to the process (critical analysis), so being able to use a chatbot is missing the point.

    Completely agreed here. I would have just failed the students for cheating if it were me. But to be clear, I was talking in more the abstract, since the article is written more about the conundrum and the pattern than it is about a solution. The author decided to quit, not to tackle the problem, and I was interested in hearing them follow that thread a bit further as they're the real expert here.

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  • I Quit Teaching Because of ChatGPT
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 2w ago 100%

    While I think there may be more to pull apart here, I think we're missing the necessary context to weigh in any deeper. How many assignments there are, what the assignments look like, whether they feel like just busy work, how much else is going on in the students life, etc. I think it would be telling (albeit not all that surprising as some are still just looking for a degree at that level) if they were using chatgpt on their doctorate, but even in that case I would perhaps argue that learning to use chatgpt tactfully or in ways which aren't the direct writing might be useful skills to have for future employment.

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  • I Quit Teaching Because of ChatGPT
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 2w ago 100%

    Is it because they don’t give a shit? Or are the stakes too high and they don’t trust their own abilities? Do they have the time to even try between their work shifts?

    Likely a mix of all these factors and more. I think the author fails to critically examine how much skill is necessary for the average person and sets a bar of mastery for which many of her students are clearly uninterested in clearing.

    While I don't say this as a criticism of the author, it is worth pointing out that she's also failed to adapt to the new technologies. She talks about how teachers will need to adapt to the new tools but ultimately places the blame on the students rather than reconsidering who her audience is. I'm guessing these are not individuals who are honestly pursuing a career in writing as those individuals would likely be much more engaged on the subject and willing to grow their skills (unless it's purely a means to an end- the acquisition of any degree). Using a tool which obscures stylistic choices may be "good enough" for these individuals and being able to accommodate the use of this tool effectively would necessarily require a shift in teaching style which gets them asking questions of the output. She recognizes this, but rather than questioning her teaching style it's written off as a failure of the student's ability to withstand the 'temporary discomfort of not knowing'.

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  • Godot fork- Redot emerges after recent events within the Godot project.
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 2w ago 100%

    If you wish to discuss the controversy, feel free to make a post or link to an article. I'm personally not interested in hosting a link to these weirdos.

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  • I used to hate QR codes. But they're actually genius [Veritasium, YouTube]
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 3w ago 100%

    I find NFC stickers often require an annoyingly close connection (unless it's a rather large antenna) and can be particularly finicky with certain cases and other attachments people put on phones. Realistically they both take approximately the same amount of time and it's way cheaper to print a tag than it is to buy a single NFC sticker

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  • 🦣Mastodon Announces Fediverse Discovery Providers
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 3w ago 100%

    You're welcome to have your own beliefs.

    You are not, however, welcome to use those beliefs to invalidate someone else's lived experience.

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  • I used to hate QR codes. But they're actually genius [Veritasium, YouTube]
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 3w ago 100%

    My fav application is scanning with a phone to immediately get on wifi

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  • how's your week going Beehaw
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 3w ago 100%

    Last weekend was Folsom weekend, so right now I'm eepy and recovering from staying out far too late each night.

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  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 29th
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 3w ago 100%

    Started and finished 1000xResist over the course of a few days. In general I often find myself turned off by games with aging graphics, not for any good reason but more that I just find less of a pull towards them. I have more trouble being engaged or immersed, unless there's a really strong art focus. This is one such game that I was worried I wouldn't get pulled into, and in fact one that sat on a list of "maybe I'll pick it up" because it was so highly reviewed but I was worried about that facet. It did not take very long for the game to grip me, however, because of it's excellent storytelling. In fact, the game is almost entirely about storytelling, so there's not a ton that I can share other than to say that it deals with a lot of difficult themes like intense trauma, bullying, having a tough childhood, extreme ideologies, and the long term effects of violence. It also deals with more societal and human issues like protests, fascism, extreme duress, how self-interested and powerful individuals can cause serious problems and inflict violence, being optimistic or nihilistic in the face of overwhelming odds, and the threat of extinction.

    While it isn't a very long game, consisting of maybe a dozen hours of gameplay, I found myself putting it down for a while after certain chapters in order to process what just happened. The story throws a lot of curveballs and reveals information that can easily change the way you frame entire chapters of the story from earlier, but it never feels like it's done in a way that inspires whiplash - nothing ever feels like a 'sudden' realization and I'm honestly not sure how much of it can be attributed to such a difficult story (if everything is fucked, what's one more thing?) and how much is because they do a masterful job at slowly unraveling the enigma of the story that very few pieces of information ever really feel out of place. There's unfortunately only so much I can write without spoiling the story, but I will say that it was one of the best stories I've heard or played through and I'd thoroughly recommend it to anyone who likes a good story or wants to explore the themes I've mentioned above. Also, if anyone else out there played through this, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the story... what did you think? Do you have any lingering questions left over? Were there parts of the story that irked you or that you found particularly moving?

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  • A request to change the docs etc for those of us who aren't human.
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 3w ago 100%

    As @alyaza@beehaw.org already mentioned, completely open to making changes here, but I'm curious to gather some more of your thoughts. People includes human in the definition, are there not some who would disagree with its use because of this? Sapient is a word derived from the Latin word for wisdom. Wisdom is most certainly a human concept, and I doubt many would consider non-human life "wise" and certainly some might withhold that designation from otherkin because of their beliefs. While sapient has been used in science fiction as a way to somewhat dehumanize the concept of intelligence, I'd argue that humans might not be all that great at determining what intelligence is. Over the last 100 years our concept of what life on Earth are intelligent has changed drastically. Sentient is perhaps the least problematic of these suggestions, however even it refers to the ability to experience feelings or sensations, which are both also ultimately human concepts - whether someone would consider the ability to detect magnetic fields as a feeling or sensation is much more debatable than the senses that humans have (sight, hearing, etc.).

    I know some who identify as otherkin and plenty of folks who might be closer to that constellation of identities than I am, but I've never had a discussion around this particular topic - how to best refer to you and others like you when creating documents meant to apply to them. I think we want to do our best to accommodate your needs as well as the needs of those similar to you, but given the issues I've raised above I could see how accommodating you might not accommodate others and we could easily get trapped in an endless revision cycle. I don't know that you have an answer for me, but if you get a chance could you share your thoughts on the above? Is there a path forward in which we can still create a document which is clear enough that anyone who possesses the ability to read and understand English will understand our intentions? Or is there a cutoff point at which "enough" comprehension is acceptable because an attempt to widen the language will make comprehension more difficult?

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  • Gender Census 2024: Worldwide Report
  • Gaywallet Gaywallet 4w ago 100%

    It is specifically targeted at folks who are not purely a binary gender (arguably by definition not cis, but I'm not going to enforce labels on anyone). Their preface/definition can be found below:


    Who can take part?

    The gender binary is a societal model that classifies all humans into one of two categories:

    Woman/girl – always, solely and completely
    Man/boy – always, solely and completely
    

    If you feel like that doesn’t fit your experience of yourself and your own gender in some way, you are invited to participate. This includes, but is definitely not limited to:

    people whose genders change over time
    people whose genders fluctuate in intensity
    people who experience more than one gender at a time
    people who don’t experience gender at all
    people whose gender is neither male/man nor female/woman
    

    We also welcome anyone who:

    rejects gender altogether
    feels like they’re outside of gender
    feels like they transcend or move beyond gender or the gender binary
    doesn’t really understand gender as it applies to them
    is questioning whether their flavour of trans might be binary or nonbinary
    

    It’s completely up to you whether you feel you fit any of these. This survey leans on the side of inclusive.

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