I have been using email for 40 years. It used to work.
As an (independent) academic researcher, I need to contact new people, primarily in universities, to ask questions.
I refuse to use Google, Microsoft or the other American IT giants.
But they are increasingly preventing refuseniks from sending email at all.
I know what RFC, DNS, MX, SPF and DMARC mean. My email goes through small British companies with intelligent, friendly and helpful staff.
mxtoolbox.com says that I must have DMARC to send email to M$. So I set it up. I now get a dozen copies of the same report from G or M$ for each email that I send out.
They show that my email gets to G and M$ sites, but then it is marked as spam.
The stupid senior management of numerous universities has surrendered their staff email to M$.
Web searches and AIs preach about spam. I don't send spam - I want to contact my colleagues.
Rumour has it that previously unknown senders are treated with suspicion and their emails are sent to spam. In other words, it is impossible to **initiate** communication with someone.
Let's be blunt about this. They are a mafia that is enforcing an **oligopoly**. It's got nothing to do with reducing spam --- I have no doubt that they let through emails from "trusted partners", ie companies that bribe them enough to send their spam.
The result of this is that it will only be possible to send emails by paying M$ to do it, and then it will only be allowed to express "approved" opinions.
What can we do about this?
At the very least, those of you with senior positions in universities can tell your management to revert to competent standards-based email systems hosted on Linux systems.
@timkellogg.me see for example data - in at least some cases that's more important than the code, that's when something like https://www.jooq.org/ is appropriate.
Alright, it's official! 💰
@matthew_d_green and I bet on what will break first, ML-KEM-768 or X25519. The loser donates to a 501(c)(3) picked by the winner.
If you have an opinion on quantum computers or lattices, you can join with a side bet. Just submit a PR!
I wrote something about how I had been the target of an anti-gay thing on a Singaporean subreddit. In September last year a bunch of people (led by a Singaporean school teacher) told everyone to search my social media posts to report anything anti-Republican to ICE
My piece is less about the specifics about that incident but more about how I feel, as a person who has been out online for the last 22 years, that the climate has changed (the homophobia never really went away but was just less public, briefly)
And also about increasing homophobia, transphobia around the world.
Not sure where I’ll publish it. Will welcome ideas for any online or other publication.
@0xabad1dea it almost looks like you're trying on a Halloween costume
not sure if religion or art
if one turns up in every city, I guess we’ll know it was religion
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:kuqaskeln2elxcisr2dthbqm/post/3midn3ddet22q
Vinod Khosla is pushing to end the policy of taxing investment income at a lower rate (capital gains) than salaries then using that money to end taxes on people earning under $100K.
He argues this is needed to address job displacement due to AI.
I think this is the bare minimum and more policy shifts will be needed.
https://www.implicator.ai/openai-backer-khosla-pushes-to-end-income-tax-for-125-million-americans/
I wrote some lines about mitigating vibe-coding risks by adopting a development model inspired by old-school computer breakin folks:
https://addxorrol.blogspot.com/2026/03/slightly-safer-vibecoding-by-adopting.html
@pbloem the thumbnail was weirding me out, I counted 5 fingers on her hand... Then realized her thumb is hidden 😅
Here's an example of the sort of thing I'm talking about (only hearsay, but it serves to illustrate the point).
This is just classic "ML at scale discovering weird causalities" but just think what the system has to work with here.
It can operate in the full high-dimensional space of video and audio and generate any high or low frequency artifact that our brains can perceive, and well as high-level semantic features: sexy people, strange compelling mini stories, weird, hypnotic triggers.
@sung.kim.mw you need something like this https://code.claude.com/docs/en/agent-teams
Or Yegge's Gastown
Thoughts on OpenAI acquiring Astral and uv/ruff/ty https://simonwillison.net/2026/Mar/19/openai-acquiring-astral/
@rick sounds like yet another dystopia made into a startup (I'm thinking of the Jubilee trilogy, where everyone wears AR glasses and you have to pay a lot to do anything, including be allowed to see "unaugmented" reality)
https://elikpwilliam.com/cash-crash-jubilee/
new saas idea : pay to see the horizon in the current simulation of reality !
code / data wrangler in Switzerland.
Recovering reply guy. Posts random photos once in a while.