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Numeronyms are fun, but they have one major problem: namespace collision.

What is a11y? Is it accessibility? Associatively? Axiomatically? Autobiography?

This is obviously a problem that needs solving.

My solution? SHAsum hashing. We can avoid the ambiguity of "a11y" with this unique, cryptographically sound alternative:

Accessibility? a884a5f3609f2cca635fed56d4ec5795da56fb970y

Axiomatically? a20c4bcee8f977a3f5a3b6b499d52d7dd32584771y

SImple, easy to visually distinguish, everyone wins.

@futurebird To this I would only add: European agrarian life was already in a kind of crisis (intimately linked to colonization) – the Inclosure Acts, the Holznot, etc. This was not just a thing out of place but a broken thing out of place.

I’m not a religious man, but I do believe there’s insight and value in scripture.

Some days I think a lot of people on social media are deliberately doing en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_the in reverse because they think that’s what empathy means.

It’s like 23 layers of indirection before you find an actual string that will actually appear on the actual user’s actual screen, and I’m sure this is the right choice, and is based on a lot of hard-won lessons about internationalization and ease of contribution and stuff, but … the string I’m looking for doesn’t even show up when I search?

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Seeing a typo in an open-source project, going to submit a patch, being unable to find where the typo actually lives in the codebase because contemporary frontend code makes me feel like I’m looking at Solaris from Stanisław Lem’s book “Solaris” (1961).

@allafarce “Tinker, tailor, soldier, spy”, “Trees in paradise”, “How infrastructure works”.

@allafarce “When we cease to understand the world”, “Gideon the ninth”, “The future eaters”.

I feel like there are very few good long-term guidelines for social media behavior but “try to work through your grief and fear without yelling at people who are working through their own grief and fear in their own way” feels like a solid candidate.

@falxcerebri Funny you should mention – I saw links going around but I only read it yesterday. I agree with about 95% of it and the 5% isn’t interesting.

@kgjenkins You can’t kick me out! This is my property, I’m a taxpayer! And I use commas splices all the time!

[Insufferable grocery store customer voice:] So with both of these, that’s 100% off, right?

It is once again the season of highest tension between my somatic preference for order and quietness and my intellectual commitment to disobedience and surprise: yes, it’s late June and people are setting off bottle rockets in the street.

I've created a basic app for searching an aerial photo using text queries. That's right, you can search for "roundabout" or "school playground" on an image of a city and get pretty good results!

Have a play with it here: https://server1.rtwilson.com/aerial - it's set up with an aerial image of Southampton, UK

Under the hood this uses the SkyCLIP model and the Pinecone vector database.

#geospatial #ai #vector #ml #embedding #gis #remotesensing #aerial #python

Gonna start calling all “AI” “the photoshop” as a getting old thing. “Is this video real or the photoshop?” “I read a news article today but it might have been written by the photoshop.”

[Looking at a society where decision-making power is strongly inversely correlated with exposure to the consequences of one’s decisions:] Now hang on, why are there so many bad decisions?

[trying to explain the internet to 10-year-old me] it’s like America’s Funniest Home Videos times that weird conference Dad took us to where the guy showed slides of a structure matching the dimensions of Noah’s Ark that he found in a glacier in Turkey but he couldn’t say it was Noah’s Ark because there were Soviet agents in the room

when the international package arrives, don't you bow before its worldliness? don't you ask it: how was chiba? how was hong kong? how was dubai? when you met de gaulle, did he resemble a statesman or a complex arrangement of conveyor belts? and were you bothered at all by potholes or the driver's evasive swerves?

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This is a hometown instance run by Sam and Ingrid, for some friends.