Bluesky is a proprietary service operated by a single company, but with an unusually good "API" for plug-in 3rdparty tools. As with other sites that previously had "API"s, that API remains valid only as long as—and only in the ways which—the parent company feels like them being allowed to work. https://oldfriends.live/@paul/113541079428044213
If you read the bluesky developer documentation, you'll find lots of verbiage asserting something different from the above. But I assert my frame is closer to accurate than theirs
@azonenberg piff or pico
By the way: If you're a "News Consumer" or someone who "Follows Politics" and you have recently cancelled your subscription to a newspaper in anger, can I again recommend a really good destination for your money is https://www.propublica.org
Not a general newspaper, doesn't have an opinion section or tell you what random thing the President of the United States did today. Just a steady stream of raw investigative journalism. The Good Stuff, the stuff you used to admire That Paper You Cancelled for
Science only exists if people see it. I pour time and effort into writing things like open access preprints, far more swiftly than the slow scientific publishing process, with the hope that these will reach someone who needs it. Sharing and amplifying work like this really directly helps me.
Here's our citation for now: Hicks, C. M., & Hevesi, A. (2024, November 21). A Cumulative Culture Theory for Developer Problem-Solving. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/tfjyw
@aetataureate @grimalkina
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They gave me back the ability to kill spam reviews. I'm now destroying the tens of thousands I couldn't touch while reviews were read-only. It's bothered me as much as any of you, but security had to come first. Now I'm free, destroyer of spam reviews.
The best way to help those who are or will be under a dangerous political regime is to normalize the tools that protect them.
If you use Whatsapp, try to replace as many conversations as you can with Signal.
If you use Gmail or Outlook, switch to an independent privacy preserving provider, at least for your personal emails.
If you use Chrome, switch to Firefox.
By making those tools "normal", you are making them look less suspicious.
If you don’t do it for yourself, do it for others.
A reminder that, especially with the impending Trump regime making things worse for government surveillance and surveillance capitalism, you should install a good ad blocker.
Seriously, if you don't have one yet;
AD BLOCKERS
ARE
SECURITY TOOLS
Don't let anyone tell you different.
Install one on all of your devices, but be very wary of anything that claims to give you security via VPN, or by intercepting all of your traffic.
The photos of Joe Biden cheerfully handing over the White House to the fascist who attempted a coup to prevent Biden from assuming the presidency are a damning coda to Biden’s tenure and a damning indictment of comity-and-decorum liberalism.
It will define his presidency and I hope it haunts him for whatever time he has left.
#juketodon A gem, from Ye Olde 2007's Youtube, by artist Equalibrum.
« We all know that time is limited
That a day's worth has to be accomplished in the same finite 24 hours that we have
Some of us do it
Most do some of it
Some others procrastinate
And some never get around to it
Those that get things done, and do them well, know the right way
And that's time management
Time
Tiimme
Tiiiimmmme
Management »
x.x.x.x - - [10/Nov/2024:00:02:37 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 301 162 "-" "okhttp/4.9.0"
You know what’s interesting about this log line? It repeats 56,686,963 times in www.kernel.org logs for yesterday, across 4 nodes. That’s about 700 times a second, and this has been going on for months.
These requests aren’t intentionally malicious – they issue a simple GET /
, receive their 301 redirect, and terminate the connection. From what I can tell, this is some kind of appliance or software installed on mobile clients that uses “can I reach www.kernel.org” as a network test.
This wouldn’t be that big of a deal – a single plaintext “GET /“ that triggers an immediate 301 is very cheap for us to generate, but the number of these requests has been steadily growing.
If you have any idea what this is and how to make it stop, please reach out?
French rail 💩 - again
No, competition is NOT to blame for St Malo, Chambery, Le Creusot being in danger of losing TGV services
It's France’s inability to provide connecting TER services that is to blame here!
Run once hourly TER small town to big city, and once hourly big city to big city. Job done. As any sensible railway does
That's better than a handful of direct TGVs to Paris from small towns each day
As OpenAI and Meta introduce LLM-driven searchbots, I'd like to once again remind people that neither LLMs nor chatbots are good technology for information access.
A thread, with links:
Chirag Shah and I wrote about this in two academic papers:
2022: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3498366.3505816
2024: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3649468
We also have an op-ed from Dec 2022:
https://iai.tv/articles/all-knowing-machines-are-a-fantasy-auid-2334
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A small but praiseworthy thing hidden in the budget: double-cab pickup trucks are to be treated as cars in the company-vehicle-tax rules. At the moment, these are considered commercial vehicles, but quite commonly used as a tax dodge to buy a massive vehicle that is mostly used as a giant estate car whilst paying much lower tax. I hope to see fewer of them on the roads in future!
Please people who put on events I'm begging you, have a mailing list or a physical website where I can look up dates in advance. Just saw a post on Instagram about a craft workshop I would have liked to go to but didn't see before hand, asked the artist if she had a mailing list and was told "no but I post all my upcoming workshops on Instagram and Facebook". I don't think a lot of people realise these don't show most of your posts to your followers, and what they do show isn't chronological?
Extremely online electronics engineer, PhD in #microelectronics (low-power digital systems architecture), #LoRa pioneer.
Co-founded a #hackerspace, co-founded an industrial #company, interested in #manufacturing (traditional and distributed), frugal innovation, durable and resilient sociotechnical systems.