Who are you???
-- I'm Emi, a student at [REDACTED] who loves niche communities and the software - & circumstances that form them. I'm nonbinary, meaning that I'm not - exclusively male or female, and trans. If you need to refer to me in - third person, please use they/them pronouns, like, "They went to the - park with their dog" -
-- I do a whole bunch of work scattered across whatever hobbies have - struck my interest, but common themes are: -
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- Queer advocacy! -
- Non-standard chat platforms & social networks! -
- toki pona, and sometimes other neat language projects! -
I will also be very excited if you try to talk to me about
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- Gender! -
- Neat open source protocols -
- Ethics & software -
- Sociology or Philosophy -
- Sustainability -
- Cartoons -
- Video essays -
- The intersection of any of the above -
- but will probably stop paying attention if you try to talk to me - about: -
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- Your very specific linux setup -
- Why software A is better than software B -
- Something I don't understand but that you don't care to explain -
Do you have any public projects?
-- Hell yeah! I maintain a couple of Discord bots that you can find on - my GitLab, as well as a smattering of other random one-off things. I - also have a GitHub, although I don't use it to host projects, just to - do pull requests. -
- - -Something you made is difficult for me to use
-- Please please please tell me. I try to make everything I do - accessable, but I'll inevitably miss things. If you let me know how - something I made is inaccessible to you, I will make it my top - priority to make sure that it works for you. Same goes if anyone, - deliberately or not, uses my software to make you uncomfortable or - otherwise hurt you. -
-- Something you made is difficult for me to use because you used a license - I don't like -
-- Some of my code is licensed under the Hippocratic license or the CNPL - in an effort to prevent the use of my code to violate human rights. - Some people are not a fan of this license due to the fact that it - means that anyone intending to use it to violate human rights cannot. -
-- If you would like permission to use my code to violate human rights, - or to let someone else use it to violate human rights, you cannot. -
-- If you have a specific usecase that you think is justified, such as - wanting to license under a different ELOS license, and I am the sole - licensor of the project you want to use, then you are welcome to reach - out to me and I may grant you specifically rights to use my code under - a different license. -
-- If you have other concerns about this license, please first consult - the - - Hippocratic License FAQ. - -
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