Lionir [he/him]

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Cake day: January 29th, 2022

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  • Yes - I did scan some of the newspapers I wanted with microform. Unfortunately, the quality for the student newspapers rendered certain block of texts and pictures unreadable. It’s still an invaluable resource!

    For what I’m looking into, which is mostly primary documents, I thankfully don’t need to worry too much about mistakes - I’m mostly worried about missing documentation (no meeting minutes, no student newspaper) and unreported events.

    I just wanted to say thank you since I forgot to answer (I’ve been off socials for a bit)


  • That’s pretty unfortunate. I think Pocket was probably one of the best services that Mozilla offered (outside of Pocket). I find it worrisome if Pocket was not a profitable avenue for them.

    I used it for a while as my read-it-later but it ended up being too expensive for the usage I made of it.

    I’m pretty worried about Mozilla as a whole. I feel that none of the projects I remember in the past 15 years have actually worked out. Pocket, CommonVoice, Servo, Mozilla Location Services… It’s a shame, really.

    I hope for them that Relay and VPN still manage to work out though I’ve never really been interested in either unfortunately.







  • Hmmm, I honestly thought this was going to explore the topic of people that are in the closet about their gender identity. Or maybe, plural people. I find this video more confusing than anything.

    I think the way you describe it is perhaps too abstract for me to understand the points you’re making.

    I find this passage rather distressing however “Pronouns reference the framework you expect someone to use to process your words”. I find that language scary sounding. It feels like specifying someone’s pronouns is forcing an ideology or status on someone and I just don’t think that’s true at all.

    I also don’t think saying gender has “dedicated pronouns” is really accurate. Neopronouns exist and they still confer meaning to the person so I don’t think it’s a defined set. Different languages also have different pronoun systems which complicate creating a specific set.

    I find the third argument kind of odd. I think that displaying pronouns in general has the same effect you’re describing without the need for different pronouns in different spaces. The same thing is true for things like a role bot or other tools to allow people to display their pronouns.