i love slay the spire!!!!!!!!!
@katbamkapow
over-explainer for fame & fortune, 9-5 academic, 24/7 analog enthusiast. PhD of computer/networking/net histories, LGBTQ+ activism, STS, critical HIV/AIDS studies. you might know me from video games once: uc irvine now: u of michigan πΎπΏπ½ kb.place π½πΏπΎ
i love slay the spire!!!!!!!!!
still live! come thru for act 3 :)
i am now pushing the button to go live to play slay the spire come hang twitch.tv/katbamkapow
not even a little bit, arthur
i explained what "roguelite deckbuilders" were to my therapist the other week and that's real and not a joke even a little bit
i will play slay the spire at 7pm eastern time at twitch.tv/katbamkapow please come over
i am thinking about streaming slay the spire later today to fight the horrors
i have a complicated love for ocr & text search in archival/scanned materials, spreadsheets, printers, .txt files, irc. i miss aol instant messaging and geocities. i like local storage and the idea of mesh networks, pagers, phone phreaking, radio waves, solar power, eink.
trying to remember what i love about computers. went to a risograph workshop the other day where the studio runs a ripped version of a windows xp computer so that one of their risos will still print. that's the closest i've felt to fine in a while!
Who can reply: anyone, nobody, people who can be normal about it.
trying out a new feature, lmk if it works
yeah that one's gonna take me out of commission if im not careful
i set myself some writing goals for spring break but i also started playing monster train 2 for the first time
BADBOOL update! github.com/yaelwrites/B...
I made four changes:
The number of times I had to explain to people while archiving Ukrainian cultural heritage websites in 2022 that "the cloud" is physical servers that exist in the real world, and are at risk of being destroyed, along with power outages, network connectivity problems, and the like... π«€
eating potato salad with dill pickle potato chips
gee I wonder
quietly deleting my post "pico de gallo is pickled tomatoes and onions" upon reading the room
somebody get this guy on the calendar planning committee stat
february too short. steal a few days from those 31-day months (too long). january AND march have 31 days? february 28? who balanced this calendar... they nerfed february
too many march 1 deadlines............... save me resident evil 9
this is the best website that sucks
As far as I know, farm archives have never really been used to track queer histories before. Given they mostly record the financial ongoings on a given farm, you can understand why. However, my year of research at The MERL has proved their potential.
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like haha yeah dog what IF users rely on privatized communication networks and data storage facilities to access and manage an array of goods and services, from personal documents and music files to online shopping and e-mail, resulting in a portrait of the user made possible by fine-tuned tracking
Andrejevic, Mark. βSurveillance in the Digital Enclosure.β The Communication Review 10, no. 4 (2007): 295β317. doi.org/10.1080/1071....
ly on privatized communication networks and data storage facilities to access and manage an array of goods and services, from personal documents and music files to online shopping and e-mail. It is presaged by applications like Gmail and Google documents, which provide users with large amounts of storage space on Googleβs servers to store their personal documents and correspondence. In return for this convenience, Google reserves the right to mine its rapidly expanding databases for commercial purposes. If this business model is still in its infancy, one of its dominant emerging characteristics has become evidentβa reliance on the interactive capability of networks to gather information about users. The terms of access to the βcloudβ will include the capture and commodification of information about how, when, and where, we make use of its resources, a fact that renders the metaphor doubly misleading. The portrait of user activity made possible by ubiquitous interactivity will not be ephemeral, but increasingly detailed and fine-grained, thanks to an unprecedented ability to capture and store patterns of interaction, movement, transaction, and communication. Patterns of usersβ Web browsing, for example, could be correlated with those of online shopping, communication, and, eventually, advertising exposure. The information clouds here are far from ephemeral, fleeting forms: their details are captured and fixed in a manner
whenever i read pieces critiquing the adoption of cloud computing from the early 2000s, it's invariably soundtracked by the jaws theme
lauren,,,,, the alt text, please π€Ώ
i just included the memphis xAI data center story in my lecture earlier today & my students often ask, "but then what happened?" at the end of that one because they want to know that things ended up okay and i have to be like, "i have bad news"
woah congrats
Using detailed address-level microdata, we trace movement chains originating with the initial residents of The Central and document three main findings. First, we show the building generated a substantial number of local vacancies. We identify 180 specific addresses that became vacant because of moves into The Central. Scaling to account for data coverage suggests the new tower induced more than 500 local vacancies in the three years after construction, by setting off chains of moves. Second, while The Central units were expensive on a per-square-foot basis, the homes vacated by movers were significantly cheaper. Homes left behind by those moving into The Central were about 40% less expensive. Unlike much of the prior literature, which track the changing neighborhood characteristics of movers
Even more evidence that building new housing decreases rents: Researchers tracked the residents of a newly built luxury condo building and found that they freed up less expensive apartments nearby.
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