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Darius Kazemi

This thread from @showerpickles explains some of her work in the neighborhood I live in (back before I lived here). The work that she and others did organizing against police is one of the main reasons why this neighborhood was attractive to me and my husband when we were looking to move. We were upset when we moved here and discovered that the leftist organizers had been essentially strong-armed out of the neighborhood.

rage.love/@showerpickles/10432

Darius Kazemi

Someone get the CEO of antifa on the line. I've composed the official antifa jingle. It goes:

do re mi so la ti do

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Emelia 👸🏻

@darius mildly wondering if any delaware corp is incorporated as Antifi Inc or Antifa LLC ?

Tek say vote

@darius

🎵Dough, is cash, it brings backlash
Ray, the weapons used on us
Me, I stand, against the fash
Fa, go fuck yourself!🎵

Darius Kazemi

Announcing my new build system for web applications! It uses something called a "file system" where you put your JavaScript in a *.js file, your HTML in a *.html file, and your CSS in a *.css file. Please be sure not to type too many characters into any of the files, and not to have too many files, ideally just one of each per page. Remove features from your application in order to ensure these constraints.

The bug report complaining this is incompatible with capitalism has been closed BYDESIGN

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Cadi

@darius hmm, this doesn't sound right, how will I spend a week getting a basic skeleton of my project set up if we only have these few simple parts?

Emma H :blobcatcoffee:

@darius

That's the problem, it's not a full-employment scheme for coders!

Thank you, I needed this.

Darius Kazemi

If you feel like you "need" to watch the news or social media updates for whatever reason, I recommend the following.

Ask a trusted friend who you know is already watching the news to text you if certain types of event happen ("something big" is valid too). Then you can take the day off doomscrolling but you don't have to worry "what if I'm missing something big and important?" Ideally you can do the same for your friend some other time when they're burnt out.

Dandy

@darius this is a valid and good tactic. my boyfriend gets stressed by obsessing over the news, so i pick out some of the weirder, more important things to highlight, we can talk about it and move on. he does similar for me with big political things. it has the added bonus of having someone that understands telling you in language you understand, without having to second guess your handle of it.

Elisha

@darius this sounds like a super good idea! I'm getting pretty overwhelmed with how things have been both here and back home, and the timeline's been absolutely crazy :(

plsburydoughboy (I/het/him)

@darius "Ask a trusted friend" seems there's a flaw in this plan already

Darius Kazemi

I've mentioned this before but I'll say it again: if you want some wholesome / nostalgic internet times, check out Wiby, the "Search Engine for the Classic Web". It's based on (moderated) user submissions of old school websites. Use #WibyFinds to post the good stuff you come across!!!

wiby.me/

I just found Zack's Snake Page, which is actually just a giant image with hot zones you can click to go to other images???

Screenshot of a web page with clip art and a photo of a 14 year old boy smiling like in a school yearbook picture. It's title Zack's Snake Page and there is a counter indicating 69494 views. Text follows:

"This is me, Zack, posing for the camera. I am a 14 year old boy. This is a page about my snakes. I have 2 Brazilian Rainbow Boas, 4 Corn Snakes, and a Texas Rat snake. I am breeding corns and will breed the brbs when they are old enough. I am planning on getting more snakes as I get older. Wonder what I'll do in college?

I got my first snake when I was 6. My dad caught it in our backyard and my mom let me keep it. She thought that me wanting reptiles was just a passing phase, boy was she wrong. I named him Zake. He was just a baby, about the size like going to: of a pencil. Zake was some type of rat snake. After I had [cut off]"
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doctor garbage expert

@darius nothing i miss more than Picture Pages on websites

which is just an unsorted grid of "cool pictures that i like"

Rain 🚱

@darius Zack should learn about accessibility

alex ⟡*·_ ☭

@darius the first website i ever made was like this! photoshop cs2 had a way (possibly linked to another adobe program) to export a site like that

Darius Kazemi

On Twitter they are doing #GameDevPaidMe. Here is my running spreadsheet of what I was paid at every salaried job I've had (3 game dev, 3 tech). There are notes for each job. I set this up a few years ago for the #talkpay hashtag and try to keep it up to date.

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d

Darius Kazemi

God there's a Black hip hop beat maker who I give money to on Patreon who does *amazing* tutorials and he is like THE most positive vibes dude and in characteristic fashion he just sent out a note to his backers for his birthday today, opening with "I am so grateful to have had another year of life on earth especially in these times" and god DAMN

Anyway JFilt rules, check him out

Patreon: patreon.com/verysickbeats/post
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCEZNQgmHa
Website: howtomakeverysickbeats.com/

God there's a Black hip hop beat maker who I give money to on Patreon who does *amazing* tutorials and he is like THE most positive vibes dude and in characteristic fashion he just sent out a note to his backers for his birthday today, opening with "I am so grateful to have had another year of life on earth especially in these times" and god DAMN

Coyote of Humidity

@darius Wow, that's cool. I can't even make mildly uncomfortable beats, let alone sick ones. I''m gonna check it out. Thanks!

Darius Kazemi

Seems like has a bandcamp too, they are doing their no-fee Friday again so you can buy some of his music there!

verysickbeats.bandcamp.com/

Also his ebooks are GREAT, like I have never seen anyone systematically break shit down quite like he does. Like "Piano Chord Progressions for Beat Makers" was life changing as someone with no piano training

howtomakeverysickbeats.com/ebo

Darius Kazemi

Another day, another giant Twitter thread I have to do calling out incredibly harmful unsubstantiated claims from major research institutions. This time it's a CMU lab saying that 30% of of BLM tweets are "guaranteed" bots. I break down all the harmful assumption behind that on twitter. (Sorry to keep linking there but I try to hit the disinfo where it is actually spreading.)

twitter.com/tinysubversions/st

Dorian Gray’s Papaya

@darius unrelated, but when I saw your avatar pop up in TweetDeck for a moment I thought “did I open the wrong app?”

Keep up the good work.

charlag

@darius I share your anger, this harmful misinformation is infuriating for many reasons. These people are complicit with the violence that we see because they provide "scientific" framework for writing off real people.

forklift operator

@darius
Mostly sharing because I saw that "50% of tweets about reopening America are made by bots" like 10 times and just accepted it as fact. Thanks for setting the record straight

Darius Kazemi

I'm on Snopes today talking about the "DC blackout" trending topic across several social network sites. It seemed to me to be a fairly complex operation spreading disinformation on all sides of the topic, entirely meant to sow discord. I even interviewed some of the people who got swept up in it for my research.

snopes.com/fact-check/washingt

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Plugs Labradorite
@darius Thankyou for your article and investigation into all of this! Debunking stuff is really important work and the article sums up the issues and events really well. :D
MustelaPurpureus

@darius I actually remember setting my VPN to DC and having no trouble

I was more confused and unsure about that than anything else

DNA Levity

@darius thanks for your efforts. Avoiding the spread of malicious divisive disinformation is a big part of why I created this instance, A space where kindness is core to all our interactions.

Darius Kazemi

This Trump speech is I think his most authoritarian to date and that is saying something. It's terrifying. He just promised to deploy the US military to any city whose government does not deploy "overwhelming force" against their own citizens. Even as an empty threat it's terrifying

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/sys/alicia

@darius I will say this: Yes, it's terrifying, but only for white people. This has already been the case for PoC since the founding of the country.

It's important context, since if we're ever gonna combat these fascists properly, we're gonna need to listen to the PoC that grew up under what white people are only now beginning to see. We need their experience if we're to fight back properly.

Lien Rag

@darius

AFAIK the miliatary hate him and is less directly permeated by white supremacists than the cops or border patrols so it may be an empty threat - but you are right that it still is terriying.

Darius Kazemi

Here's a five minute speech from the Portland Fire Chief on last night's chaos here in the city. I'm still processing this and I'm not even totally sure what it means but it's a powerful statement from someone who has led a life of dedication to public safety and also has had to reconcile that with her lived experience as a Black woman in America.

youtu.be/GuDFvORm91M

Darius Kazemi

This.... is good. Cornel West on this moment in American history, on CNN.

twitter.com/erikstrobl/status/

Darius Kazemi

This article about the current decades-long work to recalibrate the notion of "height" in US geological surveys and so forth is fascinating and reminds me so much of like... in a video game engine when you get too far away from the origin and start losing precision in your floating point numbers and suddenly your physics starts to glitch

nytimes.com/2020/05/22/science

Screenshot of article. Text:

"The errors in height are magnified as one moves diagonally across the country from the southeast to the northwest. One of the few areas of the United States expected to either stay the same height or rise fractionally will be the toe of Florida. “There’s really a tilt that shows that all of the accumulated errors in our vertical network are pushed up into the northwest,” Ms. Blackwell said."

There is also a map of the US with a gradient indicating greater errors in measured height as you move from the SE to the NW of the country.
Soh Kam Yung

@darius This from the article: "Some Coloradans worry that a few of their mountain peaks will fall below a bragging-rights threshold under the new height system" reminds me of this movie starring Hugh Grant.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Engl

🙂

Darius Kazemi

This news of the US leaving the World Health Organization seems... not good.

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Stable Jenious

@darius yeah, I got the noti and haven't opened it to read the article yet but what an absolutely short sighted politically motivated bullshit decision.

Courtney Stanton

@darius it’s been coming for weeks 🤷‍♂️

Darius Kazemi

Today I learned, thanks to the Wikipedia front page, that when the US was first being formed, Rhode Island took 3 years to ratify the Constitution (thus joining the US). This was due to a mix of rationales good and bad but one of the big ones was that the state had a big Quaker population who opposed slavery. They only joined the US after the US threatened a trade embargo on them, and even then they demanded the abolition of slavery. Which they didn't get. But still.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratifi

Today I learned, thanks to the Wikipedia front page, that when the US was first being formed, Rhode Island took 3 years to ratify the Constitution (thus joining the US). This was due to a mix of rationales good and bad but one of the big ones was that the state had a big Quaker population who opposed slavery. They only joined the US after the US threatened a trade embargo on them, and even then they demanded the abolition of slavery. Which they didn't get. But still.

Darius Kazemi

So basically the US used an embargo, with its explicit threat of violence attached (you can't embargo without a military to enforce it), to force abolitionist holdouts to join the United States.

(Rhode Island of course was not a monolith and there were like, antidemocracy people in the mix who didn't want to join the US for their OWN weird reasons.)

Darius Kazemi

While you were chickening the thighs, I was thickening the chais

Raw chicken thighs next to a jar of chai with flour being mixed in to the liquid. Sorry
Sumana Harihareswara

@darius Nicely done.

Darius Kazemi

In my ongoing quest for simple React setups, this article is mind blowingly good:

kentcdodds.com/blog/super-simp

It explains how to set up a react app with just HTML and JS files, no webpack or browserify or anything. It is fully a toy implementation BUT it helped me understand a lot of the "magic" underlying React in a way that I never had before. It even shows how to write JSX embedded in the HTML file (by including Babel in a script tag).

Spindley Q Frog

@darius I absolutely shipped non-public-facing code this way when React was first taking off, in order to build a thing that would have been super painful to do in jQuery. The docs used to do a really good job of explaining this as a first-class option! I loved how it could be gently introduced into an existing codebase without having to rewrite everything.

Then everybody went and rewrote everything using it.

Darius Kazemi

Does anyone else tense up and hold their breath between when they press the "print" button and when the printer actually starts to print

Darius Kazemi

here's a thing you can do: pepper your code with comments that contain the text "<<<<<<< HEAD" (I did not encounter this in the wild, this is just an idea I had right now)

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Xavier

@darius programming language where `<<<<<<<<< HEAD` is syntactically valid and semantically meaningful.

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