> I'm wondering if any Sudoers have access to a dewar and/or liquid
nitrogen?
Probably can't make tonight happen, but let me know if you need it in the
future. I have access to a couple dewars and don't mind purchasing a bit of
ln2 from the gas supplier in Berkeley.
-rick
Dear Sudo folk.
At Friday Filosophy today at noon, we will have Borekas from Grand Bakery again - this time more potato ones for vegans and the vegan-curious.
All suggestions for topics will be considered. I propose we talk about the AutoAdmit online defamation case from several years back. See Citizen Media Law Project page for overview - http://www.citmedialaw.org/threats/autoadmit; the Justia page with the full legal docket - http://dockets.justia.com/docket/connecticut/ctdce/3:2007cv00909/78132/; and the original complaint at http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/connecticut/ctdce/3:20….
In brief summary, an anonymous bulletin board with informal law school related chatter had some anonymously posted horrible threads about fellow female law students, even for those of us not easily shocked. Three first-year Yale law students were particularly targeted, one of whom allegedly lost her summer job because her employers came across the posts on searches (the defamers had intentionally Google bombed the search results.) Two of these students brought a lawsuit against the website and anonymous individuals who had posted the stuff. The case was eventually settled out of court.
The third woman - Caitlin Hall, who happened to be a student of mine at the time - was deeply affected by the whole thing but chose not to join her classmates in the lawsuit. She wrote this provocative Op-Ed in the Univ. of Arizona newspaper where she was a journalist while in college called "Sex, Lies, and Broadband" (http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2008/05/sex_lies_and_broadband - May 21, 2008). Below is an excerpt from it. I don't presume to know what I would have done in her situation, but I do know that when people search for Caitlin and AutoAdmit now, this is what usually comes up first.
We can't stop malice on the Internet. Malice finds a way. We can try to shore up the banks of the ""real world"" with legal and digital sandbags, but online hate speech has the slow inevitability of a tsunami. When the avenues of publication and distribution are limitless, it becomes exceedingly difficult to control people's behavior (a concept our Constitution's framers not only accepted, but banked on).
Nor can we stop college students on the Internet.
Advisers invariably warn that the only way to keep unsavory information from bleeding into the professional world is to decline to put it on the Internet in the first place. To a college student, that solution has all the persuasive power of telling a high schooler the only surefire way to avoid pregnancy is to forego sex.
But even if we can't stop the lambs and we can't stop the wolves, we can still stop the slaughter. The best way to do that, counterintuitively, is to overwhelm the market with bad information by allowing online verbal abuse to run unchecked, so that all such speech becomes valueless, unreliable and irrelevant. That's the best solution in that it's the most efficient, because it enlists the boundless energy of the depraved in their own undoing. Moreover, it's the only way to bypass the question of how to keep employers from using social software to inform hiring decisions (the answer, by the way, is that we can't).
To state the obvious, for the first generation to be libeled on the Internet, this solution sucks. It's no treat overhearing a stranger say he read you ""fucked your way into Yale."" It's infinitely more unpleasant knowing your friends, parents and boss have all read the same thing. But that's the way it has to be, in the fatalistic sense that that's the way it's going to be. All we can control is how quickly it's over. And that, despite what some will say, is a real choice.
I'm wondering if any Sudoers have access to a dewar and/or liquid nitrogen?
Project is liquid nitrogen ice cream for First Friday (eek, today!)
Cheers,
Ray
When founder status has been abused to the point of revoking the decisions
of operators, behaving inappropriately with insulting symbols, and
intimidating one of our most awesomely proactive members (which Yardena
described most acutely and all of which I have been witness to), then it
would seem Founder status is indeed required to be held by someone the
community trusts.
Jenny
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-Laurie Anderson
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Mischa Spiegelmock
<thadwooster(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> Founder status is not required to "filter" the content of the channel
>
> On Jan 30, 2013, at 3:46 PM, Jae Kwon wrote:
>
> > Here's a proposal.
> >
> > Assume that #sudoroom on FreeNode should be officially operated by
> SudoRoom the collective. [assumption 1]
> > Assume that FreeNode will force the transfer of +F to whoever/whatever
> SudoRoom decides. [assumption 2]
> > Assume that SudoRoom agrees that the contents of #sudoroom should be
> filtered for the purpose of SafeSpace. [assumption 3]
> >
> > Then I suggest we:
> >
> > (0) test the assumptions first.
> > (a) vote on whether +F should be reassigned, and if so,
> > (b) vote to whom +F should go, where candidates are suggested -- real
> bot implementations included.
> >
> > On Jan 30, 2013, at 2:26 PM, hol(a)gaskill.com wrote:
> >
> >> bumping rachel's sentiment here. yardena's note here was the clearest
> explanation I've seen, as someone who doesn't really get on the IRC channel
> and who would like this information to get out prior to the meeting so as
> to reduce meeting time.
> >>
> >>
> >> Jan 30, 2013 01:15:46 PM, rachelyra(a)gmail.com wrote:
> >> i think this reply is dismissive and it makes me sadfaced.
> >>>
> >>> Yardena is talking about much deeper and more insidious, and
> potentially
> >>> divisive, issues than typos or spelling. If you think her concerns are
> >>> boring, then you could easily ignore them and stay silent without being
> >>> dismissive and rude.
> >>>
> >>> Yardena did an awesome job of facilitating meetings for 6 straight
> hours
> >>> last week... it seems to me like anyone who enjoyed that experience
> with
> >>> her might take a moment to give a damn about her concerns.
> >>>
> >>> Multiple folks have suggested it would be good to have a clear IRC
> >>> policy. That seems like a good next step. Maybe a wiki page, seeded
> >>> with Yardena 's suggestion here? I am not active on the channel so am
> >>> not sure if it makes sense for me to be too involved in that
> process...?
> >>>
> >>> R.
> >>>
> >>> On 1/30/2013 1:07 PM, Clarence Beeks wrote:
> >>>> Do you know why America is awesome? We have the time and privilege
> and
> >>>> resources to argue
> >>>> over replacing a "Y" with a "J".
> >>>>
> >>>> I can 't wait for the next comet.
> >>>>
> >>>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Yardena Cohen yardenack(a)gmail.com
> >>>> mailto:yardenack@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>> Apparently the Sudo folk with admin privileges to the #sudoroom
> >>>> IRC channel are jealously resistant to sharing control,
> >>>>
> >>>>> This is not the case. Jordana and Tunabananas have operator
> >>>> privileges and can perform any sort of moderation they desire. If
> >>>> you have an issue with the content of #sudoroom, creating a new
> >>>> channel will not solve that problem.
> >>>>
> >>>> I avoided replying to this right away, because I was too angry and
> >>>> creeped out over being called "Jordana." He did this once before in
> >>>> the IRC while at the same time talking about me with male pronouns
> >>>> (he/his) - he knows better, so I took this as targeted harassment,
> or
> >>>> at the very least disingenuous passive aggressive participation in
> the
> >>>> trolling games that have been going on lately. He 's apologized to
> me
> >>>> in private since then but I just want to register that joking about
> >>>> hackerspace wars can be fun, but actually gaslighting each other is
> >>>> NOT fun. It can be scary, intimidating, and seriously compromise the
> >>>> accessibility and diversity of our community.
> >>>>
> >>>> As to the substance, he 's absolutely right that we have op
> privileges,
> >>>> but this obscures a few things. For technical background, I
> encourage
> >>>> people to read about the difference between +F and +o. Your best
> guide
> >>>> will be logging onto freenode and typing: "/msg chanserv help flags"
> >>>> but more general guides are online:
> >>>>
> >>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC#Modes
> >>>> https://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml
> >>>>
> >>>> There 've been conflicts over how to run the channel. Namely:
> >>>>
> >>>> 1) The person with +F has used his privileges to override the
> >>>> decisions of those with only +o, at several times unquieting people
> >>>> we 've quieted. The contexts for these were admittedly
> controversial
> >>>> and fall on ideological fault lines over how to run an IRC channel
> in
> >>>> general, so I agree 100% with Andrew that a clear IRC policy is the
> >>>> way to go. For the record, this has been mostly about using
> oppressive
> >>>> slurs, and my position has been not to tolerate them very much. We
> >>>> happen to have in our community a person who makes it his life 's
> work
> >>>> to push peoples ' buttons with slurs, and happened to be doing
> that IN
> >>>> the IRC channel. He 'd also made a habit of typing anatomical
> words at
> >>>> random times. Form your own opinions. Again, the solution to this
> may
> >>>> be more about having a clear policy, than who enforces it.
> >>>>
> >>>> 2) The person with +F has acted in bad faith. He flooded the channel
> >>>> with ascii art of an ejaculating swastika and claimed it was an
> >>>> "accident", which would be a no-brainer kban in most any channel.
> When
> >>>> asked to share +F with other people, his response was to vandalize
> the
> >>>> Sudoroom wiki to say he is the "leader" (
> >>>> http://sudoroom.org/wiki/Community_Structure ). In the meantime, he
> >>>> shares +F with a friend of his who hadn 't been to Sudoroom since
> >>>> summer 2012 and didn 't even seem to know anybody 's name. They
> 'd also
> >>>> set the +S (successor) flag for a person who is emphatically NOT a
> >>>> Sudoroom member and has even publically criticized Sudoroom. This
> sent
> >>>> a clear message to the rest of us that we were dealing with people
> who
> >>>> saw us as a joke; didn 't respect our community; and that there was
> >>>> little we could do about it in the short term. That mistrust has
> >>>> colored all of the talk over IRC privileges since then, and has only
> >>>> escalated since these same people came to our 1/16 meeting and made
> it
> >>>> significantly longer (by complaining about the meeting being long!),
> >>>> and also filled our meeting agenda notes with things like "fuck",
> >>>> "poop" and "this is why you guys never hack anything".
> >>>>
> >>>> I 'm not bitter or anything, just trying to bring out some of the
> >>>> subtext here for those not following why things are happening the
> way
> >>>> they are.
> >>>>
> >>>> I think the best formulation for IRC rules that everyone can agree
> on
> >>>> would be something like: we want the IRC channel to accurately
> reflect
> >>>> the atmosphere at the physical sudoroom space. To me, that nicely
> >>>> encompasses all the many behavioral problems and general do 's and
> >>>> don 'ts. Honestly the room itself has rarely had the kind of
> problems
> >>>> the channel has, because people tend to be a lot more decent to each
> >>>> other face to face, and because it self-selects for people who care
> >>>> about the community.
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> >>>>
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Hi folks,
I still have a few gallons of some hefeweizen I brewed - not my finest but it gets the job done - and my buddy is repoing his kegs from me sunday morning. If anyone has a CO2 tank and a faucet, I will contribute the fuller of the 2 5-gal kegs to the art murmur event and help get it set up, but unfortunately will not be able to stay very late to drink it. Anyone have the equipment to activate this free beer opportunity?
Cheers,
Hol