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@farbandish

Gender, tech and (counter)power. “genderfucky nightmare goth” according to , both kinds of trans PhD student according to . they/them.

Seattle, WA
2018年6月加入

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    4月22日

    WANTED: Journal or media venue that will let me title my next surveillance piece FACE RECOGNITION AND WALK BACKWARDS INTO HELL

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  2. 4 小時前

    The inquisition is gone, the narratives have changed, and so much remains the same. I don’t have anything else right now. I hope everyone is doing okay in their own way.

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  3. 4 小時前

    There is a Passover song, “Zog, Maran”, which is structured as a conversation between an Ashkenazi Jew and a Sephardi Jew celebrating under the fear of persecution and murder. It ends: “And what if your foe should find you?” “Then we will die singing”

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    13 小時前

    I take *Stanford* claiming to have a “tight budget” not as a sign that a crisis is rippling through even the highest echelons of academia, but rather that “tight budgets” are manufactured crises that serve particular actors

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    4月26日

    I really need your help. This is my top surgery fundraiser, this shit will change my life differently. Putting myself out there is hard af, but I need this more than I can express. Please help me out by sharing, RTing + donating whatever you can. Love.

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  6. 24 小時前

    I’m pretty sure I could write a weekly column just called This Week In Awful AI, populated just by refreshing my Twitter ads for five minutes and clicking any link that makes my eyes water

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  7. 24 小時前

    Whoever at twitter wrote the ads algorithm that analysed my posts and decided the AI orgs who buy your ads would appreciate being put in front of me: you have made a terrible mistake.

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  8. 4月26日

    I'm making a note in my will to insist the trustees put long-life rations i every box of archival material for whichever unfortunate fuck has to papercut their way through them in a decade.

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  9. 4月26日

    "We live in the future!" say quant researchers, while the rest of us scowl and try to avoid getting tetanus from 1950s staples

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  10. 4月26日

    Potentially odd request but: do I know anyone at UT Austin who would be willing to trade drinks and/or my undying gratitude for like, going and scanning about five boxes of archival material? >.>

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    4月26日

    "Data-driven health services promise transcendence through data collection. But health data is also becoming a means of stratification." - Bill of Health: How medical data is becoming a luxury good

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    4月26日

    so many great AI takes this week

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    4月25日
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    4月26日
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    4月25日

    My latest, on how health tech makes medicine less accessible while convincing us all that health is more desirable than ever

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  16. 4月26日

    “This is a joke right” I mean sure, just like I obviously don’t embed in every slide deck on the interactions of gender and sexuality - along with a warning for the F slur - the world’s best vine

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  17. 4月26日

    I’m doing two guest lectures on trans and critical perspectives on normative feminism next week, by which I mean: getting two rolls of the dice at hiding this in a slide deck without the instructor of record noticing until it’s too late.

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  18. 4月25日

    To avoid students running into this problem, I maintain a strict No Butler Policy in every gender studies class I teach.

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  19. 4月25日

    Disclaimer: I used to work for sue at a different org and one coworker described the exercises at our all-hands meetings as “community through shared misery”, we were once told to close our eyes while an opera singer performed at us, good on Angwin for sitting it all out.

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  20. 4月25日

    What MBTI evaluation is “I ousted the editor in chief for not taking the MBTI”

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  21. 4月25日

    Free book rec of the day: Alison Adam’s “Artificial Knowing” is an AMAZING work on the gendered epistemic origins of AI. I got to be at a workshop with her and it was like meeting royalty (if I liked royalty, or royalty looked at my TECH WITCH shirt and asked if I was a Wiccan)

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