In my time zone this is now #curl's 25th birthday.
If you want to send along your congrats or curl related memories, consider doing it here: https://github.com/curl/curl/discussions/10465
In about 8 hours there will be a new curl release. In 10 hours there will be a curl release video. There will be blog posts and there will be an online celebration starting in 18 hours.
This is the day. Thanks for flying #curl.
Susan Kare
https://www.moma.org/artists/38483
https://www.moma.org/collection/works/188382?artist_id=38483&page=1&sov_referrer=artist
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Kare
"Susan Kare is an American artist and graphic designer best known for her interface elements and typeface contributions to the first Apple Macintosh from 1983 to 1986. She was employee #10 and Creative Director at NeXT."
because I am always the last to know, I just discovered `exa`. it is a replacement for `ls`, and golly does it rule:
We’re going to court TOMORROW to defend the digital rights of all libraries! Library Futures will be hosting a live blog during oral argument and a live discussion afterwards. Here's how to participate: http://blog.archive.org/2023/03/17/heres-how-to-participate-in-mondays-oral-arguments/
Good to see media attention about Mastodon’s 10 million accounts!
This was a nice article by @therealjimlove.
But to me, the bigger news is that IT World Canada runs their own Mastodon server at technews.social. Good to see tech media paving the way with best practices!
https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/mastodon-passes-the-10-million-account-milestone/533720
10 Million Users. #JohnMastodon
@breadbin @levampyre @mekkaokereke Have you been following Wintergatan’s channel?
Maybe-powered mechanical musical instrument, developed over time.
Again, @molly0xfff nails it:
"Faced with the choice between the more communal, cooperative choice and the self-serving, every-man-for-himself choice destined to end in a bank run, it should be no surprise which option [the venture capitalists] picked. As the Titanic sank, they were the ones pushing people out of the lifeboats."
https://newsletter.mollywhite.net/p/the-venture-capitalists-dilemma
when I was 15 years old, I got a summer job at the first ISP launched in the far north of canada. i worked in the hardware servicing and deployment area, and did tech support with clients over the phone
for weeks I was enamoured with a massive #VisualBasic box that sat on the shelf. it had to weigh 10+ lbs, and was loaded with manuals. no one seemed to care, so I borrowed a few of the manuals and started reading them over lunch.
my boss must have noticed, and asked me if I was interested in learning how to program. for the next two months he spent weeknights teaching me how to code after the staff went home.
i spent the entire summer of 1995 building a photo library/database tool just for kicks. after that, a visual TCP/IP based chat program called Smalltima Online. 😅
that summer gave me the conceptual foundation for building user-driven experiences a decade later. thank you jeff🙏
i picked up this chonker a couple of years ago just for the memories. 🥰
RT @genmon
I made an AI clock for my bookshelves! It composes a new poem every minute using ChatGPT and mysteriously has this enthusiastic vibe which I am totally into https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp44-AMNyd9/
LB: So let me get this straight. Cropped screenshots on Google Pixel phones have been leaking uncropped data for years because:
- Android changed opening files with the "w" mode to NOT truncate, breaking decades of existing convention retroactively, it was noticed and reported 2 years ago, and it took this long to fix.
- The authors of the Markup tool didn't follow the standard POSIX safe overwrite process where you *always* write out a new file first and then rename it over the old one, instead of overwriting in place.
WTAF. The first issue alone quite likely is a major security issue for many apps beyond Markup. The second one is just bad code. Combined we get this ridiculous situation.
Now I'm just glad I use LineageOS with only some GApps, not the entire Pixel Google bloat package.
@mrandelbot Barney?
If the publishers win the lawsuit against our library, researchers lose 📡 Renee DiResta (@Noupside) of the Stanford Internet Observatory explains why the Internet Archive is crucial for her research team in this age of "information glut" #researchers #EmpoweringLibraries