Vrimj
Vrimj@mastodon.sandwich.net
<p>It appears I owe people an introduction. I live in Seattle with a wife, a dog and a kiddo who is now in Elementary School. I wanted to be a marine biologist, graduated with a degree in geography and eventually went to law school. I have mapped sewers, rural electric coops and grocery stores. I have done floodplain management and emergency management. Now I do queer law which is like small town law but in a big city for a small community. I have a collegen disorder and disgraphia.</p>
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Post #2783182
@tess @michaelgemar This thread from earlier today might have more useful details https://sociale.network/@oblomov/115752520226432156 But top level- modern derby is flat track and the rules for that are developed by the players and refs and the teams must be controlled by the players for flat track.
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Post #2783180
@tess @grimalkina You also don&#39;t have people who understand how you can not get how to do that thing so your training program also suffers.
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Post #2783179
I can&#39;t stop thinking about this guide for throwing a memorial service that was put out by the People with AIDS coalition in the 1990s. https://www.tumblr.com/flamingkorybante/799216926749491200
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Post #2783178
@tess There isn&#39;t a cliff anywhere it should be... Has Glitch taken action against enemy robot?
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Post #2783177
So something I am realizing there are a lot of documents about the technical how of using collaborative document creation, but there are not a lot on the interpersonal how of collaborative document creation. Anyone have any sources? Games might be useful but I have only really found what to share kind of documents not how to collaborate.
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Post #2783176
@tess @floatybirb How is this not already a plot point in a innie comic book or Steven Universe
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Post #2783175
Man this is good stuff. This is what they want to teach my kid about relationships The Ministry of Education&#39;s Expectations for Human Development and Sexual Health Children in Grade 3 will: identify the characteristics of healthy relationships (e.g., accepting and respecting differences, avoiding assumptions, being inclusive, communicating openly, establishing and respecting personal boundaries, listening, showing mutual respect and caring, being honest)
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Post #1895923
LLMs are modeling outputs, not replicating a process, as a result the output looks the same but it isn&#39;t made of the same stuff. It is a plastic banana. There is nothing inherently wrong with a plastic banana but as soon as you claim you can use it to solve world hunger people are going to be upset and it doesn&#39;t matter how much it looks right.