Selamat datang! I’m a nonbinary notes nerd, writer, and storyteller who works in / around collective learning, meaning, and memory in Southeast Asia. You might have seen me typing away at a meeting in the day or reading tarot cards for feminists at night. I grew up with spirituality, science, the supernatural, and the internet— and maintain over 20 years of searchable journal entries and counting. My special interests include poetry, the Qur’an, and magical combos of queerness + autism.
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Region: Southeast Asia / Asia Pacific

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### Have a chat with the bot on Alternate Internets, Alternate Realities, from **A Survival Guide To Being A Woman On The Internet**: https://ogbvbot.netlify.app/ Pollicy designed an experimental bot as a way of presenting the results of their wide feminist research on OGBV in Africa— I think it's such a cool idea to discover research in this way. Adapted from open source bot code at github.com/botui/botui

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### The adventure-ful videos of China's no.1 tech and DIY YouTuber, a lesbian in the heart of Shenzhen: https://www.youtube.com/c/SexyCyborg/ Naomi 'SexyCyborg' Wu plays with tech in super creative ways, I watch her videos and marvel at her mind as she invents all kind of cyberpunk wearables and clever devices. And she does this all while defending herself from the western gaze and constant threat of demonetisation for her hyperfeminine self-presentation (as she says on her Twitter bio, 'it's all about merit until merit has tits')

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### A book on data science and data ethics informed by intersectional feminism: https://data-feminism.mitpress.mit.edu/ I am EXTREMELY grateful that D'Ignazio and Klein put this book up for free on MIT Press's website. You can read it entirely from your browser! This is a must-read for a feminist lens on data, which is now globally worth more than fossil fuels. I also really appreciate the sections on auditing and values and metrics at the end.

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### A community-generated mapping project that geo-locates queer moments: https://www.queeringthemap.com/ I have a fascination for maps, and this one is tender and close to my heart. People anonymously share queer moments, memories, and histories by pinning them all over a map. How many pins will you read before moving on? The first time I was here I stayed a whole hour.