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Jackiemauro

@Jackiemauro@fosstodon.org

Data scientist | PhD in stats & public policy from CMU | interested in #causalInference #nonparametricStatistics #ML #criminalJustice, trying to get more into and learn more about #climate

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compost, to climate
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should never be hidden behind a content warning.

I will never be sorry for the worries about our planet or care to offend those who could not care less about it.

Jackiemauro,
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@compost I get where you’re coming from, but I actually think cw’s are one of the most incredible things about this site. It’s not about protecting those who don’t care—they’re not bothered by it anyway. It’s about giving people who do care a choice about when to engage and when to have a more lighthearted experience.

think being surprised with something really stressful when you’re just trying to look at cat pictures is actually really hard on our psyches and doesn’t get us to solutions

Jackiemauro,
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@compost I am in no way disagreeing with you about the urgency. And I fully understand the feeling that if I could just grab people by the (virtual) shoulders and shake them and show them the horrors that await us I could finally bring about change.

But I just don’t think that’s how it works. And since you never know on social media whose shoulders you’re grabbing, it has the potential to harm people who are nominally on your side.

Jackiemauro, to internet
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So I’ve been here a little while and I still poke my head into ig now and then but im not invested anymore.

I’ve noticed a huge difference in my mental health. Huge.

Ive also noticed when I talk to friends on ig or twitter or TikTok it feels a little bit like talking to smokers.

I feel like a scold but I also feel like…you know this is bad for you. Why are you still on there? And worse, why are you getting news there?

Anyone else have this experience?

blogdiva, to random
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happy to say, Richard Dawkins has me blocked on Xitter because, during his Hijabi concern-trolling days, i not only dared to question his knowledge of Islamic traditions, but called him a bad atheist for not even knowing the basics of Christianity history, doctrine & theology.

i regret nothing.

https://mastodon.social/@babadookspinoza/112123357574601170

disco chicken GIF, wearing a beret with the a super-imposed JE NE REGRETTE RIEN (i regret nothing) while the twirls like nobody is watching.

Jackiemauro,
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@grrrr_shark @HeavenlyPossum @SallyStrange @blogdiva it really seems like there are some personalities that need a simple dogmatic belief system to latch onto that tells them they’re always right, and better and smarter than everyone else, and don’t need to follow the rules that apply to the lowly masses.

I mean, it’s wild to say you’re an empiricist and then have so little willingness to be wrong. That’s like…the whole thing.

skinnylatte, to random
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I don’t love Zuni. But I also don’t love paying $75/80 for roast chicken.

It’s so weird that people love it so much and have so much baggage about it.

While we are here, I also don’t love In-N-Out or Swan Oyster Depot

https://archive.li/2024.03.18-150019/https://www.sfchronicle.com/food/restaurants/article/zuni-cafe-review-sf-18707964.php

Jackiemauro,
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@eniatitova @skinnylatte I think that’s right. We would go to zunis when I was a kid for a special occasion or if we went to the ballet or something. It does hold a special place in my heart because of that.

But even still we mostly eat in our neighborhood. Even though man the food in noe tends to be so boring. With some notable exceptions (looking at you, Damansara and la ciccia)

mekkaokereke, to random
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What is the specific law that Meta is beholden to, that TikTok is not beholden to, because TikTok has foreign investors?

If SoftBank secretly buys up 60% of Meta stock over time, then publicly announces it, does Meta suddenly get to ignore this magical law?

Has this magical law ever been exercised against a social media platform?

Is anyone even pretending to answer these questions?

Or are we just accepting that "The biggest problem with TikTok, is that I don't own it!😀"

Jackiemauro,
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@mekkaokereke apparently the same basic thing happened to Grindr and they did just sell it to an American company also after national security concerns. So at least for the “has this ever happened before” question the answer appears to be yes.

RickiTarr, (edited ) to random
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This is probably my worst poll, but I'm curious, for science:

I have/had:

Jackiemauro,
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@RickiTarr I hit “great parents” and my mom definitely parented to break awful cycles of serious serious abuse. Her grandfather threw her father out a window and broke his arm. Her father was…terrible. She never hit me. She always gave me space to be myself. She told me her main goal was to make sure I felt safe. And I did. I am so grateful. And now that I’m a parent I just can’t fathom how hard it is to parent in a totally different way than you were parented.

Jackiemauro,
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@Urban_Hermit @RickiTarr I hope you know this in your bones, but let me just reiterate: you deserved so much better as a child. Every child is an absolute treasure and should be loved, protected and cherished. You deserved to feel safe and stable. You deserved to be free from the burden of your parents’ baggage, which was their own to bear. And you, as an adult, deserve repair. Even if you won’t get it, you deserve it.

RickiTarr, to random
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Type "Women are..." and/or "Men are..." and let predictive text finish the sentence.

Jackiemauro,
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@RickiTarr women are not a good fit to the job
Men are a good choice to work

HOLY SHIT PHONE WTF

I have literally never typed anything that positive about men in my life. Jesus.

RickiTarr, to random
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It is not our job to respect people in positions of authority, it is our job to hold them accountable, and vote for people who will hold them accountable.

Respect is earned.

Jackiemauro,
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@RickiTarr and I firmly believe that while we can and should respect people who have earned it, we should never, ever love or feel in awe of those in positions of power over us.

RickiTarr, to random
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I wish I could truly make people understand how much of a cult Conservative Fundamentalism is, and how much it truly brainwashes you. It is easy to say, "How can those people be so stupid, how can they not see?", but unless you've been inside it, you cannot understand how much effort is put into making sure that people cannot understand or see.

Jackiemauro,
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@RickiTarr Totally agree. I think I’m deciding that part of being a good ally is playing this difficult role where you have lots of patience and kindness and empathy for people who are acting cruelly. I can be the person who shares what I’ve learned and opens the door to learning together without judgement or recrimination or shame, because I’m not defending my own humanity in those moments. And I think as you say that approach is more effective. Even if it feels so hard sometimes.

KatM, to random
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When we talk about raising the price of something in order to decrease demand, just remember… the only demand we’re decreasing is among those folks who can no longer afford said thing. Increase the taxes on fuel and you’re making it harder for lower income folks, not the wealthy who can pay any price you demand. Demand may decline, but it may also be punishing to the people just trying to get to work, not the jet-class.

Jackiemauro,
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@KatM @azonenberg @jenk3 And it has huge negative political effects like the yellow vest protests that make larger progress harder. We absolutely cannot afford to pit climate progress against the middle and working classes. We need broad political buy in.

Jackiemauro,
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@thesquirrelfish @KatM @azonenberg @jenk3 the question is not “do we want people to drive fewer ICE’s?” it’s “how do we best transition away from ICE’s?” A gas tax is a regressive policy, maybe there are better ways.

For example Bernie sanders advocated grants to families and businesses to purchase EVs.

Jackiemauro,
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@KatM @thesquirrelfish @azonenberg @jenk3 yea 100% agree. And honestly at this point with the incredible technical advances we’ve seen, I think it’s basically time to throw out the idea that fighting climate change requires taking away anything really.

EVs are great cars. E-bikes are an incredible alternative in lots of places. They should be subsidized and their infrastructure should be built out.

And fundamentally we need broad buy in. The gnd is still good policy I think.

Jackiemauro,
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@thesquirrelfish @KatM @azonenberg @jenk3 agreed! But a gas tax REALLY won’t reduce the number of EVs. Policies to make biking / walking / transit better will. This is all just a question of how we get where we want to go (literally and figuratively, ha!) and I think the point is that regressive punitive policies should not be our first resort.

Jackiemauro,
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@KatM @thesquirrelfish @azonenberg @jenk3 yea I live in a dense city and all my life relied on transit and biking (and walking just miles and miles). But with two kids it’s really hard, you really come to understand how threadbare and deprioritized even “good” systems are for anyone but the most able and unburdened.

Jackiemauro,
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@thesquirrelfish @KatM @azonenberg @jenk3 I mean, there are lots of things that are a necessity that we don’t provide for free or universally…are you saying if we acknowledge that cars are currently a necessity, we would need to advocate for universal free cars? I’m not sure that tracks, or would be good policy.

Jackiemauro,
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@thesquirrelfish @KatM @azonenberg @jenk3

Hmm I see the logic but it seems unhelpfully absolutist to me. I think we need to acknowledge that getting to a situation where everyone can easily do without a car is going to take a really long time. And also acknowledge that we can and must transition away from ICE’s quickly with as much political buy in and practicality as possible.

A gas tax is regressive. Giving everyone an EV is impracticable. We’re going to have to find a middle road (ha!)

Jackiemauro,
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@thesquirrelfish @KatM @azonenberg @jenk3 I feel like we’re arguing past each other a bit. I fully agree everything should be accessible without a car. I’m just saying that the distance between here and a car free us is really long, and we need to get rid of ICE’s in a shorter time frame.

What’s the best way to do it? I’m not sure! Not a gas tax, and probably EVs will be involved. Definitely requires way way more transit and bike infrastructure.

RickiTarr, to random
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I'm gonna be honest y'all, it's felt dark lately, and for good reason, LGBTQ+ rights in the balance, an election coming up, women struggling to get basic Healthcare, mass shootings, SCOTUS, the environment. The list goes on and on, and the media twists everything to sound even worse, or just straight up ignores actual news. But here's the thing, I know a lot of you, and the fact that you exist in the world gives me hope. You care about the future and you want good things, and so do I, and as long as that spark is there, we have hope. So, let's focus on some good today! Share a good headline, some positive news either on a larger scale or just something personal, a nice picture you took, a funny meme or video, whatever made you feel good or at least, gave you a smile. Let's share some joy!

Jackiemauro,
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@RickiTarr every day I read about incredible scientific advances to fight climate change. The road ahead is treacherous but the genius and creativity of these scientists and engineers is awe-inspiring.

futurebird, (edited ) to random
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Retired old people who aren't just ... busy being sick and dying give back to their communities in HUGE ways. We had someone's grandpa come to our robotics competition to cheer the team on. The old people in my building do all the serious political organizing and man the polls. I'm too busy working being in my 40s and all that.

Raising retirement ages takes away more than just "retirement" ... it makes everything harder.

Far as I'm concerned it should be 59.

Jackiemauro,
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@futurebird @joewein I actually really appreciated this podcast episode on it:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weeds/id1042433083?i=1000643648684

Basically, it is not a real problem. It is very fixable. We sort of just have to do it.

tess, to random
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luv 2 b told that the "future of computing" is always wearing an uncomfortable headset that takes away my peripheral vision and makes me nauseous

honestly this will have me praying for elon to put a chip in my head so I can finally just die

Jackiemauro,
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@tess Sometimes I just can’t fathom the mindset it takes to look at this world and decide that “being too far from my phone” is the problem you want to solve.

RickiTarr, to random
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It is bizarre to me that somehow Jesus Apocalypse Doomsday Preppers and Hippie Anarchist Homesteaders have somehow ended up in the same Anti-Vax group.

Jackiemauro,
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@RickiTarr at least the Jesus apocalypse doomsday preppers seem to still be pasteurizing their milk before giving it to their kids. The raw milk thing…I cannot. I cannot.

Jackiemauro,
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@RickiTarr oh dang! I assume that means you have super powers now.

futurebird, to random
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Democrats seem to think they've "won" on the "border issue" because they've offered a plan to Republicans and predictably Republicans don't want to do anything (including things they claimed they wanted to do very badly not that long ago)

But, other than making liberals feel smug I don't think this matters because the only way Democrats can "win" on this issue with the people who care about it is by adopting Republican bigoted messaging about the border.

And then I might not vote for them.

Jackiemauro,
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@futurebird @Infoseepage yea there seems to be a fundamental tension in that democrats don’t want immigrants treated worse than currently, but they also are clearly not interested in the disruption that would come from increasing the costs of farm and domestic workers to what they’re actually owed. So they sort of waffle in this in-between that makes no one happy.

I feel like the clear popular winner would be to squeeze employers of undocumented workers except that we all depend on that labor.

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