@freemo my Mastadon exports from don't finish. I've waited days so far.

Everything OK?

I miss the whole era of 'webmaster@zombo.com'. Like you could just directly email the guy that wrote the HTML in emacs and he'd get it directly and have to deal with you

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If you're wondering on xAI's stance on this, aside from Elon posting a crying with laughing emoji, Grok's creators have raised a further $20bn from Cisco and such yesterday.
reuters.com/business/musks-xai

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My mouse wasn’t working properly earlier and it turns out Logitech Options was down. The app that runs my mouse was down.

What a stupid world.

rknight.me/notes/202601062305/

Ever wanted a PicoGUS or PicoMEM but for PCMCIA? yyzkevin's PicoPCMCIA adds modern WiFi networking, Sound Blaster, GUS, CD-ROM, and storage to any computer with a PCMCIA slot. He's getting closer to launch and is now taking deposits for the first run of cards. yyzkevin.com/picopcmcia/

Both the Sound Blaster and CD-ROM emulation on the PicoGUS originally came from this ambitious project so it's awesome seeing it get close to done!

What was originally intended to be a 3 month project to provide a chatbot that could answer legal questions to help navigate the Alaska court system has taken over 15 months with no end in sight due to concerns about accuracy.

This is a terrible use case for LLMs and will never get to ship quality.

nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/ala

Phones being taken from #AsylumSeekers

Further to my promise this morning ...

A previous High Court ruling found that the Home Office's blanket policy of seizing phones from all migrants was unlawful.
The court determined that the seizures violated the claimants' rights under Article 8 of the ECHR, which protects the right to privacy.

However, as part of the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act, which aims to combat people smuggling, a crime, which is not against THE PERSON.

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Anyone in my retrocomputing and vintage electronics network want a free vintage Garmin serial cable?

It's in Ireland. I'll post it if you cover postage.

Edit: I used this with an eTrex around 2001.

The UK is woefully slow on the #Digitalsovereignty debate. While the problem of dependence on US Tech is understood at political level in Denmark, Germany and France, the UK is not yet having the discussion.

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My niece comes to the U.S. most years from Europe to visit her grandfather.

This year she was stopped at the airport, taken into an interrogation room, accused of being a prostitute, had her phone taken and scanned, and released.

You know, in case you were wondering why tourism to the U.S. is down.

Hell Gate on congestion pricing's unwavering success

`*27 million* fewer vehicles in the congestion zone below 59th Street (that's 73,000 vehicles every damn day!) compared to the previous year; an 11 percent reduction in overall traffic; bus speeds increasing after years of decline; a 22 percent reduction in air pollution; nearly $600 million in revenue that has been used by the MTA to raise $15 billion in bonds to pay for transit improvements; a 7 percent increase in transit ridership; and a 7 percent and 8 percent decrease in traffic crashes and injuries in the zone, respectively. `

hellgatenyc.com/congestion-pri

PSA: If you have a postal vote in England (and possibly other parts of the UK), you now have to renew it every 3 years instead of it being indefinite. The deadline for most existing postal voters is 31st January - if you don't renew by then your postal vote will be cancelled. You can renew online, but it's not automatic and you have to wait for approval.

This is to stop 'voter fraud', which is practically non-existent in the UK.

gov.uk/apply-postal-vote

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