*goes to the new patreon dot com main front page*
[it immediately makes the browser use 50% of my CPU]
this is a lot of CPU for a web page. web developers, are you all right? is this a cry for help, sent through the distributed medium of computer fans suddenly spinning up to cope with the sudden spike? should we comb through the HTML for hints as to where the hostages are?
everything keeps getting worse. websites designed by people on brand new macbooks who aren't running anything except a text editor and 1 chrome tab. if it doesn't peg a core then it must be good to go
5,000 games are available for PICO-8 on itch.io alone.
If this number is accurate, that means PICO-8 has a bigger game library than the NES. And that also means the PICO-8’s library is competitive with the Commodore 64’s library—which is also huge.
This is incredible considering that few people have ever owned a PICO-8 console. But now I want one.
Hey folks! I'll be doing an AMA about #Agregore and how it works with the #p2p #dweb on discord in about three hours.
feel free to join us here: https://discord.gg/bMZPGHmb?event=1158108698896510997
Today I found out that google docs infects html exports with spyware, no scripts, but links in your document are replaced with invisible google tracking redirects. I was using their software because a friend wanted me to work with him on a google doc, he is a pretty big fan of their software, but we were both somehow absolutely shocked that they would go that far.
One thing Anna doesn't lack is ambition:
"A year ago, we set out to answer this question: What percentage of books have been permanently preserved by shadow libraries?
[...]
"And ideally we don’t just have a number, but actual metadata. Then we can not only match them against shadow libraries, but also create a TODO list of remaining books to preserve! We could even start dreaming of a crowdsourced effort to go down this TODO list.
The year is 2029. I have lost my job because programmers have been replaced by LLMs and badly paid "fine tuners." So, now I'm selling CDs out of my trenchcoat. On these CDs is a text-only archive of Wikipedia which I downloaded in 2017, burned on an old laptop that has been airgapped ever since. (All other repositories of knowledge have since been irrecoverably corrupted by LLMs.)
Every single person should be able to receive basic food and housing from a gigantic, mountain-sized omelette at a fixed position on the map; labor should only be required to obtain luxuries beyond what is naturally provided by the giant omelette. This is just so intuitively obvious, to someone born between 1983 and 1990
One of the most remarkable things to me about all these studies that turn out to have misused data, etc., is that most researchers apparently keep incredibly poor records; there's no audit history for changes; Excel is somehow the gold standard. I guess that's true in business, but I somehow thought there would be university, journal, and professional standards that required very specific one-way archiving of data, etc.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.