@MeimuHakurei Which raises the question - What if you release your DNA under CC, or some other license? What if someone clones you anyway? Does the clone not have the right to their own DNA? Etc, etc. :/
Huh, so it turns out I was remembering something I'd already encountered: The Symphony of Science. Though that's more about philosophy than about teaching specific things - even this video about sound is pretty vague. Doesn't go into much detail on how sound actually works. :/
@jtl Heres another idea I've been kicking around for a while now - a website oriented around helping people improve. One of the features would be a set of skill trees, basically. Maps of knowledge showing what you need to know to learn various things, with links to resources to help people learn these things. Including the bots I described above, or the remixed learn by osmosis music I suggested in another toot, assuming either of these prove to actually be useful ideas. XD
my ancient brain box might be remembering things wrong, but i think we were the ones with the tags on us and they were the ones without the tags
it was them and then there was the punks, skaters, metal heads, skin heads, straight edges, grease monkeys, bowlers, musicians, nerds, etc
people policed entrance into the culture of the group and the worst thing one could be called was a poser.
i remember this kid from a great section of town who bought all the punk accessories and started hanging out with the theater arts crew in college and he was immediately dubbed something like Paulie the Poser Punk
it turned out there was someone who went to high school with him he didn't recognize who basically told everyone he wasn't what he pretended to be [i think he was also claiming bad neighborhood issues when he was from one of the most exclusive neighborhoods]
needless to say, the real punks, skaters, djs, and bartenders he tried to impress weren't having any of it.
i think he went back to polo shirts and khakis by his sophomore year.
needless to say, when i was young, belonging to the group you wanted to was the goal.
to live without a tag, a group, a social identity, that was a problem.
i think it got turned around a bit a few years later (mid-90s) when i was hanging with the goths (as pale as a ghost in a snowstorm skin tones are appreciated there) when we started referring to non-goths / scene people as something...but i can't remember what...
once again the titles we gave ourselves were more important than what society, which we saw as rejecting us, was called.
they were they, we were goths, club kids, acid kids, industrial, ravers, dirt bags, dead heads, you get the points...
it was being part of something that was important, not standing alone
from 2008 to last year, i never felt i was part of a community, i didn't feel i was part of something bigger, it was only when i found mastodon and started supported the server i was on, and later got my own, when i felt i belonged.
I don't feel there is a group name for here, which i like, and i find the titles we give each other reminds me of that other time where we struggled to join instead of expecting to be let in cause we bought a ticket.
this is a place you have to love to stay, cause the price of being here is caring and empathy and being a human being with strengths and weaknesses and good days and bad and that is what i like
i am glad we don't have a culture of calling out posers, of taking someones dream of belonging and destroying it because of someone's past.
i feel we all are willing to cut everyone a second or third chance as long as they are trying to be a better member of the in group.
i like it here, and don't think we need to insult anyone with mean tags in order to make ourselves feel better.
i hope i have been a good citizen here and hope that if i do hurt you, you'll let me know.
...Huh. Heres an idea - bots that periodically post random infodumps from some source. Like some random scientific detail, or some curious bit of engineering, or something of the like. Better yet, it's be a bot that you can message, telling it you'd like to subscribe to such, and then it would periodically @ you with relevant posts... :/