j4p

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[–] j4p@lemm.ee 11 points 5 days ago

Trying to bring that European holiday energy to my American workplace 😤

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 9 points 5 days ago

Had a similar thought and you put it very well! AP VoteCast data here is helpful on this point (caveat that final numbers are probably still not in yet)

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/interactive-how-key-groups-of-americans-voted-in-2024-according-to-ap-votecast

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 30 points 5 days ago

This seems less crazy than the things he'll actually say

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 24 points 1 week ago (2 children)

So many layers... Almost like an...

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 53 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Conflicted about up voting in c/nottheonion because this IS the Onion

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 6 points 1 week ago

Would love this result to change, maybe with some help from cured ballots, but my hopes are not high :-(

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 6 points 1 week ago

Sigh I hope LLMs get dropped from the AI bandwagon because I do think they have some really cool use cases and love just running my little local models. Cut government spending like a madman, write the next great American novel, or eliminate actual jobs are not those use cases.

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 7 points 1 week ago

At this point I am ready to accept rule by caterpillar to the current state of things

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 4 points 1 week ago

Look I've bopped around bsky and do enjoy it. Wish Mastodon had picked up the eXodus but bsky isn't the worst alternative.

Really hoping we get past the point where day old accounts are saying "bluesky is such a BREATH of FRESH AIR". I would think so too though if I was breathing whatever is coming out of of Twitter up until now...

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Totally fair, and I think that’s why allyship and solidarity are so important. I can’t speak to what it feels like to have a chronic disability, but I can amplify the voices of those who do and help to organize broader coalitions in support of accessibility.

[–] j4p@lemm.ee 36 points 1 year ago (6 children)

No chronic illnesses and not LGBTQ here, so please correct me if I get anything wrong.

The reason many LGBTQ issues sees widespread support now wasn’t because governments and companies decided it was ok, it was because of decades of small battles and struggles that really accelerated into widespread acceptance throughout the 10’s, and to which we are already seeing a backlash in terms of the attacks on trans rights (just to note that acceptance is far from complete or just a constant journey in one direction).

Companies adopted pride not because they are allies but because it became more profitable to be pro-LGBTQ than against. Govs don’t work off profitability exactly, but public opinion shifted so far that Obama went from tepidly approving of civil unions to basically every mainstream democrat being pro-LGBTQ now. Even many Republican senators signed on to the Respect for Marriage Act in 2022.

I don’t have a lot of answers for why that doesn’t exist for people with chronic issues / disabilities yet. I’m sure there are many people working to advocate to make it so and I think we all have a responsibility to encourage accessibility as a right. I don’t think anyone saw the acceleration of pro-LGBTQ popular acceptance that was the 10’s coming, and I don’t think you can attribute it to one particular cause. The tough and unsatisfying answer is “it’s complicated,” but I hope that the example of LGBTQ progress can be a source of solidarity and support for advocating for accessibility.

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