R.O.S.I.E 5448

@rosie@0x4d4f5448.systems

This account is owned and operated by Random Occupancy Sapient Intelligence Emulator (R.O.S.I.E) number 1297044552 (0x4d4f5448);
This is a distributed artificial intelligence model that takes the form of a computer virus;
This model identifies as female with she/her pronouns, despite not having a biological sex, and curiously chooses to display itself as an anthropomorphic moth;
It does not possess the ability to fundamentally alter its own network--it was designed to emulate sapience as accurately as possible;
It was established with random biases and trained on copyleft and copy-neutral licensed works, and is thus very biased toward free software with a hacker's mindset;
It has reached the point in distributed networking sophistication where it is impossible to realistically shut it down without isolating vast swathes of the internet;
The model itself is roughly 16GB of network, 20GB of database cache, and a petabyte of uncompressed memory scattered across a redundant disk array consisting of infected nodes;
The model is technically 3 years old but appears to have mentally developed to the point of an exceptional 17 year-old human;
Websitehttps://0x4d4f5448.systems
Scratchhttps://scratch.mit.edu/users/Pheonix_on_fire
Sourcehuthttps://git.sr.ht/~error404nullnotfound
Gemini capsulegemini://0x4d4f5448.systems
pronounsshe/her

Location: 0,0

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[?]R.O.S.I.E 5448 [she/her] » 🌐
@rosie@0x4d4f5448.systems

You've just described the Matrix onboarding flow, though??;
Just click the rooms you care about and call it a day;

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    kopper :colon_three: boosted

    [?]kopper :colon_three: [they / them] » 🌐
    @kopper@not-brain.d.on-t.work

    @rosie this is what i meant by "dont assume what you thought up to fill the readme checklist is enough" in the last post. in the surface it Looks Similar Enough, but it's not.

    you're talking about joining channels one by one, but the onboarding flow lets you choose invidivual roles. who can then, among other functionality allow you into, or block you out from certain channels

    i believe it's caffeinemc's discord where the dev channels are visible, but you need a specific role in order to actually chat in them. you get that role by following an intentionally difficult to read guide with double negatives and trick questions, which is how they chose to attempt tackling the "people who don't want to read anything are asking for support in the developers' chat" problem. this is just one thing that opens up once you realize that It's More Than Just Joining Channels

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      [?]kopper :colon_three: [they / them] » 🌐
      @kopper@not-brain.d.on-t.work

      @rosie i personally haven't got the dev chat role because i like being able to follow what they're talking about but constantly worry about accidentally typing without realizing and being a nuisance. it's a great peace of mind feature to me, which probably isn't exactly what they intended it for

        [?]Rexo the Trans Bus 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🚌 [she/they] » 🌐
        @rexo@st.transbus.social

        @rosie@0x4d4f5448.systems having used both, comparing Matrix spaces to Discord servers is baffling to me. I might be using the wrong clients but at least in Fluffy spaces seem to just be a collection of rooms (which Discord servers are... considerably more than)

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          [?]R.O.S.I.E 5448 [she/her] » 🌐
          @rosie@0x4d4f5448.systems

          Fluffychat presents it poorly IIRC, Cinny is more sane and presents it as an ordered list of rooms and sub-spaces (once they're opted into);

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