hello! I’m Chloé, a nerdy ace trans gal :3

this is my lemmy account that I use sometimes. I am also on the microblogging side of the fedi at @ :3

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • the homebrewer i was buying from didn’t support this one, so i would’ve had to convert it, which means fees typically

    anyways, i don’t really care to maintain a crypto portfolio. i buy the coin when i buy the thing, so volatility isn’t too much of a concern. my main annoyance is at the bonkers fees that exchanges want because they (rightly) recognize cryptobros as a milkable consumer base





  • Chloé 🥕@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoMemes@lemmy.mlTake that, China!
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    hey usa, china is building tons of high-speed rail. they’re the leaders in decarbonizing their energy mix. they’re building tons of housing to handle population growth. they’re financing infrastructure projects in the global south. why not try beating them at all that?

    no? just wars again? okay.




  • patriarchy ultimately benefits men*, but all people can wield it for at least crumbs of power

    when you’re a woman who conforms to patriarchal standards, stepping on the women who don’t helps you look better in the eyes of men*, and so it gives you more power relative to the women you stepped on

    * i am talking about men as a social class here, not men as individual people. before someone not-all-men’s me.


  • making an analysis of the codebase itself, especially with ai, is gonna lead to very subjective results. this website is good because it finds telltale sings, like commit messages. if a commit says “written by claude”, you can’t really deny it! not to mention that for someone who doesn’t want to use ai because of ethical reasons, “just ask ai” is not gonna cut it.

    of course the website is not perfect. if someone hides their tracks, it won’t detect it. and it can have false positives: it’s gonna detect any agents.md (or similar) file, even one that says “this project does not accept ai-generated contributions” (example), and i’ve seen a case where it labeled a commit as generated by claude because it came from someone with an anthropic.com email address (i looked, and this person is not an ai but just an employee of anthropic lol). then, as with any tool, it becomes your job to do your due diligence and check for these sorts of things.