Friday, January 31, 2025
Books read in January 2024
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
We need a way to respond to intimate partner violence that doesn't create a burden for victims
A recent Ask A Manager letter:
A couple of days ago, I was walking my normally well-behaved large dogs when another dog charged them, unprovoked, and they tripped me, and I ended up hitting the sidewalk hard. Thankfully the other owner ran to get my partner (I was a block away from home) and my partner took me to the ER. I have a concussion, a small fracture in my rib, and various other bruises and bumps. But what is most noticeable is my black eye. I hit my head just above my eyebrow and my eye looks like someone drew on me with a purple sharpie, and since I’m very pale, it’s not going away soon.
I took a few days off from work and screens but since I primarily work from home and have a bunch of Zoom meetings backed up, I’m back at it on a limited basis. My team was shocked when they saw my face, but they have all been supportive and said it’s fine and they’ll get used to it. My problem is outsiders! Most of my meetings are on camera, and I feel weird saying I want to be off camera because of a face injury (sounds worse than it is) but then if I’m on camera it is very distracting and I can feel people staring.
An added complication is that some of the organizations I meet with support people who have experienced domestic violence, and I look like a poster child for getting punched in the face. (In my case the assailant was the sidewalk, but from the way I look you wouldn’t know that.) So my look is very triggering. In a couple of days, I could probably use some makeup on it, but it’s too tender for that right now. I just need an easy way to explain away this massive black eye that doesn’t sound dismissive.
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Books read in December 2024
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Horoscopes
Today I am 44, which is significant because I started working as a translator at 22.
Even though my birthday horoscopes stopped being accurate several years ago, I continue to keep track of them.
You’re perceptive, discerning and soulful. Skimming the surface of life isn’t for you. You would prefer to explore the depths instead. In relationships, you crave substance and integrity. Many would say you’re loyal and devoted to those you love, and you’d likely agree. You often achieve many successes and wins because you always stay prepared for any opportunity and are always willing to do the necessary work. You possess an enterprising spirit and a clever mind. You’re also patient, level-headed and resilient. This year, you will thrive with a glass-half-full approach rather than one where the glass is half-empty.
Get serious about your ambitions and start making those small but necessary changes that will help clear a path from where you are now to where you most want to be. A succession of measured steps will add up to a massive leap forward.
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Books read in November 2024
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Things They Should Invent: handyman service as a condo amenity
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
The first arch
Saturday, August 31, 2024
Books read in August 2024
Thursday, August 15, 2024
Analogy for being in a fandom where the creator turns out to be harmful
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Books read in June 2024
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Magic words: "come across as"
Sometimes you want to guide people away from a particular word choice because it sounds racist or otherwise hateful. But if you say "Dude, you can't say that, that's racist!" they'll start arguing that they're not racist. Which distracts from the issue at hand of adjusting word choice.
I've found a more effective way to convey this can be "That could come across as racist," especially if you add "[other word choice] would come across better."
The benefit of "come across as" is it doesn't even get into what the thing is. It's simply the impression that it gives. If your interlocutor is someone who feels that they are good and well-intentioned and people just keep misinterpreting them, this aligns with their self-concept.
Saturday, June 08, 2024
When writing alt text, answer the question: "What am I looking at here?"
A common piece of advice when writing alt text is "How would you describe it to a friend?"
Building on this, a variation I've found useful is to imagine your friend responds to your post with "What am I looking at here?"
For example, suppose your post is:
What an asshole!
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Your friend replies with "What am I looking at here?"
The answer might be "The white truck somehow managed to take up four parking spaces!" or "That guy's hat is ridiculous!" or "Remember Jim who used to beat me up in middle school? That's him walking down the street!"
Suppose your post is:
I had a visitor today!
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Your friend asks "What am I looking at here?"
The answer might be "A tiny little floofy bird perched on my window ledge and let me get super close to take a picture!" or "My friend who's been living in England came over to visit!" or "I'm babysitting my baby cousin!"
The phrasing of the alt text wouldn't be precisely the same as the phrasing of your response to "What am I looking at here?", but your answer to that question helps you pinpoint what needs to be included and emphasized in your alt text.
Sunday, May 19, 2024
Things They Should Invent: web interface for Too Good To Go
I recently learned about an app called "Too Good To Go", which lets you buy food that's close to expiry at a discount, to help reduce food waste.
Problem: it's only an app. There's no web interface whatsoever.
This means you have to download the app not just to place an order, but also to see what restaurants are on it and what they charge for the discounted food - basically to find out whether it even has the possibility to be useful to you!
This is an accessibility issue for some people (browsers can be more easily customized with accessibility tools), a pain point for me personally (whenever I'm ordering food I'm already at a computer, so having to dig out a smaller, less user-friendly device is an additional layer of inconvenience), and also makes me suspicious.
Generally, when companies try to push you towards an app for something that can easily be done with a website, it's because they're trying to collect user data or prevent users from blocking ads or tracking.
Given that everywhere I order food from has a web interface, I can't imagine any technical reason why this would need to be app only. Which makes me wonder if there's an ulterior motive.
Even if there is some technical reason why Too Good To Go wouldn't be able to make a web interface, they should at least let participating restaurants include Too Good To Go bags on their own online ordering web interfaces, so existing customers don't have to switch devices to take advantage of this very useful initiative!
Tuesday, May 07, 2024
Things They Should Invent: "What should I grow in my garden?" calculator
The question of what to grow in your garden is complex.
What foods do you like? What quantities of them are you feasibly going to use? What kind of land and/or planters are available to you? What can grow in your local climate? What's your skill level? How much time can you realistically invest? There might also be questions of cost-effectiveness, if that's a decision factor for you.
Someone should invent an online calculator that works this out. You input all the variables, and it tells you the optimal balance of different plants to grow. Maybe you can even adjust it for results year to year, i.e. "Last year you told me to plant 3 tomato plants and I had way too many tomatoes"
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Books read in April 2024
Saturday, April 13, 2024
How I excised dessert forks from my life and from my memory
Sunday, April 07, 2024
Hotel Hollywood (elementary school play)
We're gonna be in the moviesWe're gonna be in the moviesA Hollywood motion picture showWe're gonna be in the moviesWe're gonna be in the moviesA Hollywood star that everyone will knowI want to sing the latest love songStep the latest danceBe a hero! Be a clown!Comedy or romanceWe're gonna be in the moviesThe glitter glamour moviesA Hollywood motion picture show!