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Replying to @kellylford
Hi! Nice to see you how are you I hope you're doing well. They really are very Progressive ideals and it gets better the more you dig in in my opinion at least and I think they embraced the very things we wanted to embrace with the internet itself but especially the web 😊
Replying to @Myberns1
Some people don't get that option you know. Like they get abused or abandoned or tossed out at 14. Didn't really need to see that question what can you do fucking Twitter
Replying to @NanouuSymeon
No they think they are specific. That there is no Cascade because gravity doesn't exist in the declarative presentation of CSS. Important belongs to accessible Style and if you use the bag in front of it in some language is it means not important haha such a pun
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ROAM Principles, @UNESCO Let's start with these pillars. I encourage your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs related to these progressive ideals the Internet and Web can promote for a more equitable world. #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder
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ROAM Principles, @UNESCO 4. MULTIPLE STAKEHOLDERS. Examples: Not owned by any singular entity, promotes beneficial trade and ethical commerce. Is viewed across all stakeholders as USER-CENTRIC. #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder
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ROAM Principles, @UNESCO 3. ACCESSIBLE. Examples: the role of accessibility in overcoming digital divides, digital inequalities, and exclusions based on skills, literacy, language, gender or disability. #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder
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ROAM Principles, @UNESCO 2. OPEN. Examples: open standards, interoperability, open application interfaces, open science, open education, open documents, open data, open social discourse, policy and law. #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder
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ROAM Principles, @UNESCO 1. RIGHTS BASED. Human rights should apply to all aspects of the Internet. Examples: freedom of expression, rights protections across the world, humanity, civility, integrity. #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder
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Finalized in 2018, ROAM is a United Nations policy framework under @UNESCO and embraces an Internet for all. There are four pillars that make up ROAM's core, as well as other principles, policies, and philosophies too. #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder
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Never once can I recall a discussion with any Web colleagues about The ROAM Principles. They are a framework for Internet (and #Web) universality and we need them. We're too fragmented and without unity and discourse, we will lose what's left of the idealism and hope born of Web.
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Replying to @BrunoFigueiredo
In the professional world of web development it is my opinion that professionals don't do that stuff outside the sandbox. Innovation I'm all for it in the sandbox test it be a scientist like a real scientist and take the time we don't take the time
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Hate to hear that in my family it was brutal bless their hearts I loved every one of them but oh my goodness the rage, abuse, the Warfare that went on when all I wanted to ever do is just be loved and protected as a . never happened. Trauma is brutal injury not Mental Health
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
What you are describing sounds like a traumatic response. The limbic system. Fight flee or freeze. If that's true it's and instinctual response. Recent trauma as well as past can cause those types of triggers and Associated flares. I I'm no clinician but it does sound like trauma
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Replying to @barneycarroll
I answered your other three first but this one was already the answer I'm with you
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Replying to @barneycarroll
You know in other Computing environments I wouldn't be so concerned but the web is evolutionary technology and things change companies fold technology stops getting supported by browsers by vendors Etc I think we need to rise to the standard again
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
It sounds also like you crave stability, and anchor. I had a lot of upheaval these last years and I think that had a lot of real negative effects on my well-being in every way. Destabilizing situations in life are well-known to cause a lot of discomfort. You Got a Friend in Me!
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Hahaha I have to laugh you're describing me I'm extremely perceptive but also overly reactionary when you pushed ! That's probably why we get along so readily. Let's make a promise never push!:-)
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Typically hyper-vigilance is a trauma manifestation I will get that way when really pushed hard. Do you find this discomfort appears in between making decisions whether small or large? Kind of like an emotional limbo? That's a very uncomfortable place by myself and many others
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Psychologist AR describing dissociation now as spacing out. Both my parents had dissociative episodes. That wasn't spacing out. As for human interactions I mostly try to stick to online. I can't hold my tongue against ignorance and its surrounding me in Arizona in Extreme Ways.
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
As with bucketheads heart and your comments here my issues come out in the form of deep trauma and depression with a good amount of obsessive rumination ands a lot of hyper verbal hyperactive Behavior. I don't really have social anxiety at all but I don't read social cues well.
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