#itakom23 — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #itakom23, aggregated by home.social.
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Here's the video of my #ITAKOM conference presentation, "Expanding the Creative Potentials of Human Neurodiversity."
Delivered virtually from the comfort of my home in California on March 13 (the conference was in Scotland).
#ITAKOM23 #neurodiversity #neuroqueer #neurodivergent #queer #creativity #psychology #transformation #neurocosmopolitanism #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek
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The ITAKOM site is now giving an error message saying that it can’t cope
The organisers have also just acknowledged the problem via the conference app:
‘Our apologies to online delegates for the problems we are experiencing; we are working hard to get the event back online. All presentations will be available for up to 90 days after the event, so you need not miss anything, although we appreciate that being online in the moment is what most of you would really like. More updates as soon as possible. Thanks, and regards from the ITAKOM team.’
Hmm. These things happen, I suppose, but still …
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From glancing at the … ahem … tweets shared in the ITAKOM app, it looks as though online conference participants are having trouble connecting (it’s not just me)
I have trouble connecting with *reality* at such an early hour, so thought I might try streaming the first session I want to see, before heading to the venue
No luck yet sadly! (Could still make it in-person if I rush, but I’d rather not – it’s also a rainy day, unlike yesterday, which was lovely)
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CW: frustrated rant about post visibility
Given the lack of engagement with my toots about the imminent ITAKOM (It Takes All Kinds of Minds) conference, I assume my posts aren’t reaching the relevant people
And if any other people are using the conference hashtag, they’re doing it from a part of the fediverse that I can’t currently get to from neurodifferent.me (of all places)
This makes me less inclined to bother live-tooting from the conference – something I’ve often tried to do at other conferences I’ve been to
In general I’m glad I’m not on Twitter any more, but I do feel I’m missing out at the moment