Jim Vanderwal
@jimvanderwal.bsky.social
Climate change ~ Clean air ~ Clean water ~ Convening for change
Unceded Syilx territory
He/him
Unceded Syilx territory
He/him
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There's also the position of seeing people talk about the thing YOU created as a super intelligent machine and you wondering WTF they're talking about because there were more than 1,000 data workers who labeled the data you trained your model on.
There are basically only two positions in the debate about AI.
1. I’ve barely invested any time in learning how to use it effectively. AI sucks.
2. I’ve invested in learning how to use this tool. Holy cow, it’s transformational.
Position #1 has lower barriers to entry.
1. I’ve barely invested any time in learning how to use it effectively. AI sucks.
2. I’ve invested in learning how to use this tool. Holy cow, it’s transformational.
Position #1 has lower barriers to entry.
October 17, 2025 at 9:48 PM
There's also the position of seeing people talk about the thing YOU created as a super intelligent machine and you wondering WTF they're talking about because there were more than 1,000 data workers who labeled the data you trained your model on.
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People continue to call COVID advocates’ pleas for masking “unreasonable”.
Yet people who’ve already been disabled by COVID have no choice but to live with the “unreasonable” burdens of constant COVID safety.
My latest:
substack.com/home/post/p-...
Yet people who’ve already been disabled by COVID have no choice but to live with the “unreasonable” burdens of constant COVID safety.
My latest:
substack.com/home/post/p-...
Beyond all reason
Long COVID patients are constantly harangued about our requests for COVID safety. Yet what we're asking for is far less than what we're called on to do to survive.
substack.com
October 15, 2025 at 5:10 PM
People continue to call COVID advocates’ pleas for masking “unreasonable”.
Yet people who’ve already been disabled by COVID have no choice but to live with the “unreasonable” burdens of constant COVID safety.
My latest:
substack.com/home/post/p-...
Yet people who’ve already been disabled by COVID have no choice but to live with the “unreasonable” burdens of constant COVID safety.
My latest:
substack.com/home/post/p-...
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The human heart is
The size of a
Fist
Clenched.
Indefatigable, and infallible
On pain of death.
And yet it skips
At the most curious
Times,
To remind us of its finite
Beats.
And perhaps to attend us
To use them both wisely
And with abandon.
— Darren Markland, August 2025
The size of a
Fist
Clenched.
Indefatigable, and infallible
On pain of death.
And yet it skips
At the most curious
Times,
To remind us of its finite
Beats.
And perhaps to attend us
To use them both wisely
And with abandon.
— Darren Markland, August 2025
Darren Markland Obituary | Edmonton Journal Remembering
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September 25, 2025 at 7:17 PM
The human heart is
The size of a
Fist
Clenched.
Indefatigable, and infallible
On pain of death.
And yet it skips
At the most curious
Times,
To remind us of its finite
Beats.
And perhaps to attend us
To use them both wisely
And with abandon.
— Darren Markland, August 2025
The size of a
Fist
Clenched.
Indefatigable, and infallible
On pain of death.
And yet it skips
At the most curious
Times,
To remind us of its finite
Beats.
And perhaps to attend us
To use them both wisely
And with abandon.
— Darren Markland, August 2025
Mr PG FTW!
what is the best swag at ubcm and why is it these promotional stickers about prince george
September 23, 2025 at 8:32 PM
Mr PG FTW!
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Thank you.
I was asked “am I ok” & the answer is no.
I am upset about what is happening now.
Listen to @wendyorent.bsky.social and I warn about this- specifically RFK- in 2023.
There was no way to get some people to take this seriously.
They joked. 🤷♂️
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/w...
I was asked “am I ok” & the answer is no.
I am upset about what is happening now.
Listen to @wendyorent.bsky.social and I warn about this- specifically RFK- in 2023.
There was no way to get some people to take this seriously.
They joked. 🤷♂️
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/w...
September 21, 2025 at 12:26 AM
Thank you.
I was asked “am I ok” & the answer is no.
I am upset about what is happening now.
Listen to @wendyorent.bsky.social and I warn about this- specifically RFK- in 2023.
There was no way to get some people to take this seriously.
They joked. 🤷♂️
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/w...
I was asked “am I ok” & the answer is no.
I am upset about what is happening now.
Listen to @wendyorent.bsky.social and I warn about this- specifically RFK- in 2023.
There was no way to get some people to take this seriously.
They joked. 🤷♂️
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/w...
I recently got COVID after 5+ years of trying to be careful.
I’m only starting to test negative after 2 weeks - seems like others have the same experience. This is not a cold.
One-way masking has its limits.
We wouldn’t tolerate drinking polluted drinking water, time to demand clean air!
I’m only starting to test negative after 2 weeks - seems like others have the same experience. This is not a cold.
One-way masking has its limits.
We wouldn’t tolerate drinking polluted drinking water, time to demand clean air!
September 9, 2025 at 6:05 PM
I recently got COVID after 5+ years of trying to be careful.
I’m only starting to test negative after 2 weeks - seems like others have the same experience. This is not a cold.
One-way masking has its limits.
We wouldn’t tolerate drinking polluted drinking water, time to demand clean air!
I’m only starting to test negative after 2 weeks - seems like others have the same experience. This is not a cold.
One-way masking has its limits.
We wouldn’t tolerate drinking polluted drinking water, time to demand clean air!
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I guess you also could say things like "during AIDS" if you wanted. Mind you, a focus only on acute deaths is what COVID minimizers did all along.
Maybe unpopular take but I think "during COVID" is fine!
Death data show a clear acute phase from spring 2020 until spring 2022. Since then deaths have steadily trended downward and this winter fell below flu deaths. You can take COVID seriously and still talk about the worst of it in the past tense
Death data show a clear acute phase from spring 2020 until spring 2022. Since then deaths have steadily trended downward and this winter fell below flu deaths. You can take COVID seriously and still talk about the worst of it in the past tense
September 5, 2025 at 12:38 AM
I guess you also could say things like "during AIDS" if you wanted. Mind you, a focus only on acute deaths is what COVID minimizers did all along.
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It’s been a while. Time to update. Comment if you are a BC local elected official and want to be added to the list.
go.bsky.app/UU5rr3i
go.bsky.app/UU5rr3i
August 23, 2025 at 8:44 PM
It’s been a while. Time to update. Comment if you are a BC local elected official and want to be added to the list.
go.bsky.app/UU5rr3i
go.bsky.app/UU5rr3i
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Canada is on the verge of adopting a national standard requiring N95s in healthcare—and your voice can help make it happen.
August 6, 2025 at 1:10 AM
Canada is on the verge of adopting a national standard requiring N95s in healthcare—and your voice can help make it happen.
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Family of hostage held by Hamas pleads for international response after release of videos www.theglobeandmail.com/world/articl...
Family of hostage held by Hamas pleads for international response after release of videos
At a UN Security Council session, Evyatar David’s brother Ilay said silence was ‘complicity’
www.theglobeandmail.com
August 6, 2025 at 2:11 PM
Family of hostage held by Hamas pleads for international response after release of videos www.theglobeandmail.com/world/articl...
Golden orbs
Capturing sunlight for the first time in 2 years
As erratic temperatures interfere with their existence
The return of the humble peach brings a moment of joy
Capturing sunlight for the first time in 2 years
As erratic temperatures interfere with their existence
The return of the humble peach brings a moment of joy
August 6, 2025 at 7:33 AM
Golden orbs
Capturing sunlight for the first time in 2 years
As erratic temperatures interfere with their existence
The return of the humble peach brings a moment of joy
Capturing sunlight for the first time in 2 years
As erratic temperatures interfere with their existence
The return of the humble peach brings a moment of joy
Ok fine I voted for this bracket, but can I start a lobby that Ogopogo be properly named nx̌ax̌aitkʷ (pronounced N-ha-ha-eet-kw), **when** it moves to the next round @jmcelroy.bsky.social ?
indiginews.com/okanagan/don...
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July 18, 2025 at 2:06 AM
Ok fine I voted for this bracket, but can I start a lobby that Ogopogo be properly named nx̌ax̌aitkʷ (pronounced N-ha-ha-eet-kw), **when** it moves to the next round @jmcelroy.bsky.social ?
indiginews.com/okanagan/don...
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Best bracket yet!
Tomorrow! First round for Coastal Symbols!
featuring many fun and funny matchups, but also if the steam clock beats the mcbarge i will disown all of you and become a travel influencer
featuring many fun and funny matchups, but also if the steam clock beats the mcbarge i will disown all of you and become a travel influencer
July 16, 2025 at 7:14 AM
Best bracket yet!
💯
Every degree matters!
A recent presentation by a retired Canadian political advisor drove this home for me - their narrative was that future climate is all about China and India, so therefore emissions in N America / Europe don’t really matter. Imagine where we would be if no-one had done anything
Every degree matters!
A recent presentation by a retired Canadian political advisor drove this home for me - their narrative was that future climate is all about China and India, so therefore emissions in N America / Europe don’t really matter. Imagine where we would be if no-one had done anything
I get annoyed at the narrative that all the awareness and work on climate change hasn't done anything. Yes, global CO₂ emissions indeed continue to climb, but we don't know the counterfactual. When I was in grad school, we were on track for 5°C of warming. Now it's below 3°C. That's progress.
June 22, 2025 at 10:18 PM
💯
Every degree matters!
A recent presentation by a retired Canadian political advisor drove this home for me - their narrative was that future climate is all about China and India, so therefore emissions in N America / Europe don’t really matter. Imagine where we would be if no-one had done anything
Every degree matters!
A recent presentation by a retired Canadian political advisor drove this home for me - their narrative was that future climate is all about China and India, so therefore emissions in N America / Europe don’t really matter. Imagine where we would be if no-one had done anything
What could go wrong? 🤯 😵
"AllTrails has a new generative AI feature that can be asked to 'shorten my route' or 'make this more scenic.'
But the people in charge of searching for lost hikers say the feature is going to exacerbate an issue they’ve been warning about for years: hiking apps providing false information."
But the people in charge of searching for lost hikers say the feature is going to exacerbate an issue they’ve been warning about for years: hiking apps providing false information."
AllTrails launches AI route-making tool, worrying search-and-rescue members
One of the world’s most popular hiking apps has a new generative AI feature that can be asked to "shorten my route" or "make this more scenic." But the people in charge of searching for lost hikers sa...
www.nationalobserver.com
June 20, 2025 at 6:26 AM
What could go wrong? 🤯 😵
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Indigenous hydrogeology for the win!
And historians for discovering that early (and lost) technology.
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
And historians for discovering that early (and lost) technology.
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
A map, a myth and a pre-Incan lagoon: the man who brought water back to a drought-ridden town
When historian Galo Ramón uncovered a long-forgotten pre-Incan water system in Ecuador, he set about restoring it, and helped transform the landscape and livelihoods
www.theguardian.com
June 15, 2025 at 3:41 PM
Indigenous hydrogeology for the win!
And historians for discovering that early (and lost) technology.
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
And historians for discovering that early (and lost) technology.
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
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A picture from a side project today - interviewing people to find the oldest, extant, in use structure in BC. That shed (constantly repaired & updated) is recorded by Simon Fraser in 1808, and was old then. Parts of it are 300+ years old, likely more - the rocks around are worn down by bare feet.
June 9, 2025 at 3:20 AM
A picture from a side project today - interviewing people to find the oldest, extant, in use structure in BC. That shed (constantly repaired & updated) is recorded by Simon Fraser in 1808, and was old then. Parts of it are 300+ years old, likely more - the rocks around are worn down by bare feet.
Enshittification in action…
When everyone is stuck using Microsoft 365, and Microsoft just made it impossible to disable Copilot AI. Gotta increase AI adoption rates of somehow! 💪 🤪
Today’s IT email:
When everyone is stuck using Microsoft 365, and Microsoft just made it impossible to disable Copilot AI. Gotta increase AI adoption rates of somehow! 💪 🤪
Today’s IT email:
June 4, 2025 at 6:02 AM
Enshittification in action…
When everyone is stuck using Microsoft 365, and Microsoft just made it impossible to disable Copilot AI. Gotta increase AI adoption rates of somehow! 💪 🤪
Today’s IT email:
When everyone is stuck using Microsoft 365, and Microsoft just made it impossible to disable Copilot AI. Gotta increase AI adoption rates of somehow! 💪 🤪
Today’s IT email:
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2021: There is no AI, you're doing your own laundry.
2023: CEOs are saying that AI is coming and will do your laundry.
2025: There is AI. You're still doing your own laundry.
2027: You're doing the AI's laundry.
2023: CEOs are saying that AI is coming and will do your laundry.
2025: There is AI. You're still doing your own laundry.
2027: You're doing the AI's laundry.
May 30, 2025 at 8:18 PM
2021: There is no AI, you're doing your own laundry.
2023: CEOs are saying that AI is coming and will do your laundry.
2025: There is AI. You're still doing your own laundry.
2027: You're doing the AI's laundry.
2023: CEOs are saying that AI is coming and will do your laundry.
2025: There is AI. You're still doing your own laundry.
2027: You're doing the AI's laundry.
The healthcare system everywhere is under pressure, but as anyone who lives in the Interior knows, there is objectively a two-tier system. The closure of a pediatric ward for 6 weeks would not be tolerated in the Lower Mainland. Serious issues that require systemic change.
May 23, 2025 at 7:16 AM
The healthcare system everywhere is under pressure, but as anyone who lives in the Interior knows, there is objectively a two-tier system. The closure of a pediatric ward for 6 weeks would not be tolerated in the Lower Mainland. Serious issues that require systemic change.
Is everyone so interested in this election they are crashing the result sites? IT folks tonight are sweating bullets as Elections Canada, CBC and other sites regularly go down or glitch.
April 29, 2025 at 4:26 AM
Is everyone so interested in this election they are crashing the result sites? IT folks tonight are sweating bullets as Elections Canada, CBC and other sites regularly go down or glitch.
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Wade Grant won! Musqueam nation - hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaker (a Salish dialect, the Native language most of Metro Vancouver). The first Coast Salish person in parliament, AFAIK.
April 29, 2025 at 3:54 AM
Wade Grant won! Musqueam nation - hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaker (a Salish dialect, the Native language most of Metro Vancouver). The first Coast Salish person in parliament, AFAIK.
It’s a good idea to mask up outdoors, close windows and run air filters in several parts of Vancouver - including Kitsilano and East Van. The smoke from the multi-building fire on Hastings @ Lakewood has spread westward. Real time neighbourhood data at map.purpleair.com/air-quality-...
April 23, 2025 at 3:32 PM
It’s a good idea to mask up outdoors, close windows and run air filters in several parts of Vancouver - including Kitsilano and East Van. The smoke from the multi-building fire on Hastings @ Lakewood has spread westward. Real time neighbourhood data at map.purpleair.com/air-quality-...
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I've cracked the code of why byelection lineups are so long in Vancouver today.
It's not just a turnout question.
Compared to the 2017 byelection, the city decreased the number of election workers by EIGHTY PERCENT.
From 1,250 in 2017 to 250 this time around.
This was a staff recommendation.
It's not just a turnout question.
Compared to the 2017 byelection, the city decreased the number of election workers by EIGHTY PERCENT.
From 1,250 in 2017 to 250 this time around.
This was a staff recommendation.
April 5, 2025 at 10:41 PM
I've cracked the code of why byelection lineups are so long in Vancouver today.
It's not just a turnout question.
Compared to the 2017 byelection, the city decreased the number of election workers by EIGHTY PERCENT.
From 1,250 in 2017 to 250 this time around.
This was a staff recommendation.
It's not just a turnout question.
Compared to the 2017 byelection, the city decreased the number of election workers by EIGHTY PERCENT.
From 1,250 in 2017 to 250 this time around.
This was a staff recommendation.
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Vancouver's by-election was poorly organized with 1/2 the locations & 800% less staff than 2017. As a result there's been extremely long lines. I wrote a quick post about the consequences of this for access & how considering disabled people in design prevents this.
open.substack.com/pub/mssineno...
open.substack.com/pub/mssineno...
Vancouver By-Election Line-Ups And Accessibility
Long lines are barriers to the right to vote.
open.substack.com
April 6, 2025 at 12:47 AM
Vancouver's by-election was poorly organized with 1/2 the locations & 800% less staff than 2017. As a result there's been extremely long lines. I wrote a quick post about the consequences of this for access & how considering disabled people in design prevents this.
open.substack.com/pub/mssineno...
open.substack.com/pub/mssineno...