Kudos to Coinbase for publishing this fantastic write-up on social engineering. Really would love to see more orgs normalizing their wins (because make no mistake about it, this IS a win).
https://www.coinbase.com/blog/social-engineering-a-coinbase-case-study
Haskell style question:
When do people use regular function application and function composition, and when do they use `&`, the reverse application operator? The Elixir folks really like their equivalent `|>` operator for building pipelines.
For me, when the chain of functions is long, I find `&` clearer. In day 1 of Advent of Code this year, I wound up with two functions, one in each style.
https://github.com/bwbeach/advent-of-code-2022/blob/main/day01/app/Main.hs
(Note: I tried markdown for the code in the post, but triple-backticks didn't preserve newlines. 😞)
Twiddler: Configurability for Me, But Not For Thee
https://doctorow.medium.com/twiddler-1b5c9690cce6
#platformEconomics #enshittiffication #critihype #freedomOfExit #Fediverse #Mastodon #Twitter #configurability #monopoly #BigTech
Over on the birdsite, some people have been discovering geometric packing problems, about how small of a bounding shape you can draw around some number of a smaller shape.
(Sometimes the solutions are really beautiful, you see. And sometimes, um. See attached.)
I'd been unable to find this page I remembered about these. Turns out the professor who maintained it retired, so the old links to it broke. But it does still exist! So you too can experience the rollercoaster of https://erich-friedman.github.io/packing/index.html
@marick I re-read "Kill it With Fire" today. Still a good book, but does not address your question.
Very much looking forward to these upcoming episodes. Just yesterday we had tense discussions at work around these issues.
I read "Kill it With Fire" by Marianne Bellotti last year, and liked it. It's focused mostly on paying off tech debt.
https://nostarch.com/kill-it-fire
I've found no good reading yet on the issues I have now: how to decide when to incur tech debt when prototyping. The danger, of course, is that once the prototype works, there's immense pressure to ship it before paying off that tech debt.
I saw one yesterday: "You'd have to be a moron to <make this tech choice>..."
It would be far more helpful to understand that not everybody knows why it's a bad choice, and teach us.
As usual, there's an xkcd comic that addresses this.
I think one of #rust #rustlang 's greatest contributions to the field isn't the borrow checker--it's that marginalized folks openly participate, front-and-center, and are celebrated as they do the work. We are visible, appreciated, and often in leadership positions, and this is all facilitated by the community and the community standards that were set up from the get-go.
Compare to how most of our field works, where so many of the women or PoC we appreciate only get appreciated many years later, when someone digs up an actual story of their contribution that had been buried by, frankly, cis white dudes that sucked the air out of the room for so long.
Meanwhile, you throw a rock and you'll hit half-a-dozen absolutely-essential-and-foundational Rust developers and leaders and everyone knows about them already.
How’s that quote go? When you’ve always been the majority, equality feels like discrimination?
“In a growing nationwide trend, the median household incomes of people of color, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, now exceed those of White people in nearly 200 of the 1,500 Republican-trifecta counties—those in which the party controls the governor’s office and both legislative chambers of state government (see Figure 1). This is a visible factor that has fueled Trump voters’ complaints alleging White people’s diminished status.”
https://www.yesmagazine.org/economy/2022/03/21/republican-conservative-america-angry
swearing about satellites
Oh god I redid the math on re-entries:
Each Starlink v2 sat weighs 1250kg. They plan to have 42,000 of them in orbit.
Each satellite has a planned lifetime of 5 years. That means they'll be de-orbiting and replacing ALL of them every 5 years.
That comes to 23 sats per day, which is 29 TONS OF SATELLITE every day.
It doesn't go away, it gets added to the upper atmosphere. Most of the mass is aluminum. What the hell is that going to do?
WHY THE FUCK IS THIS OK?!
I'm giving my first colloquium talk on satellite pollution since November tomorrow (online for St Mary's University in Halifax) and I am SO tired of giving this super depressing talk.
So I'm going to to restructure it from "Satellites are ruining the night sky" to "Here are guidelines for sat companies to not destroy the sky, the atmosphere, and orbit." I started this process last time I gave this talk and it definitely felt a lot more positive.
Still pretty depressing though.
I've long argued that, if you're looking to comparing programming to anything, then writing laws and contracts is closer than most. I really like how Bruce Schneier frames vulnerabilities in tax regulations
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/02/hacking-the-tax-code.html
Waking up every morning and seemingly finding more bad news on #climatechange impacts doesn't bring an uplifting start to the day but this news must be shared to continue to warn of the irreversible damage we are doing day-in day-out to earth's fragile ecosysytems.
This story from the Guardian highlights a new low in sea ice cover around #Antarctica
What this means is less reflectance of heat from the sun and more heat accumulation in the waters surrounding the frozen continent and therefore more melting of icesheets adjoining the ocean and so the cycle continues.
This is the reality of the current 1.1 degrees C temperature increases - this only gets worse and worse and worse as temperatures increase.
I was asked yesterday what can we do as individuals - I'd suggest our most tractable action is to share the news and research on the ever worsening #ClimateCrisis (painful as it is) and to put pressure at every single opportunity on our governments and opposition parties and especially when new #fossilfuel activities are being enabled, as is so widespread across the world today.
Equally we need to share the progress on #renewables but contextualise this to explain that the latest wind farm and big battery announced is only a fraction of what is needed and that we need so much more during this current vital decade.
None of this is easy and progress to bring change seems (ironically) glacial but the fight to combat #ClimateChange must go on.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/15/antarctic-sea-ice-hits-record-low-climate-crisis
Happy #BlackHistoryMonth !
Still working through white US history.
Q: Why are so many Black folk early adopters of tech like Uber and Amazon? Sometimes this willingness to try new tech early backfires on y'all, like the whole crypto scam. Tech companies don't always love you back. So... why so eager? Is it because of Deltron 3030 and André 3000? 🤔You're... you're going to say racism aren't you?
A: Yep! Racism. And go ahead and add Sears to that list of "technology" companies.
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Doubtless you've heard that "we all get the same 24 hours in the day." Of course it's not true: rich people and poor people experience very different demands on their time. The richer you are, the more your time is your own - not only are many systems arranged with your convenience in mind, but you also command the social power to do something about systems that abuse your time.
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You should be able to exercise your #GDPR #DataRights directly in the chat prompt. “I want to access all the personal data you have on me after your verify my identity” “ok thanks, now delete it from your model, and untrain yourself on it” #SyntheticMedia #ChatGPT
https://theconversation.com/chatgpt-is-a-data-privacy-nightmare-if-youve-ever-posted-online-you-ought-to-be-concerned-199283
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