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.
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
I rarely post about Musk & #Twitter, but I am currently writing a dissertation related to the spread of misinformation.
This is not true. ⬇️
Oh, man. This comic — from 1993 — could NOT be more relevant today. As usual, Bill Watterson hits it out of the park.
21 June NOTE: See https://climatejustice.social/@breadandcircuses/110581911324622091