Some of these DEFCON exploits feel like a strange kind of science-fiction to me.
https://www.begaydocrime.com/carts
(via https://cybre.space/@violet/108847252956771114)
Like this one 👆🏻 It's literally the first time I hear about electronically-locked shopping carts wheels, and thus the necessity for a smart trick that allows them to be... what normal shopping carts are in other parts of the world that haven't gone completely insane yet.
I feel you could make up an infinity of those just to poke fun at stupid smart objects and excessive technosolutionism.
"Someone hacked a butter knife to make it work with any brand of bread!"
This trend can't die soon enough.
I really like this way of looking at consensus & the idea of group limits:
"This thinking however, is still built around voting, which is a form of competitive decision-making that is not designed to respect people’s autonomy. Consensus, instead of being a way to convince everyone to agree to the same plan, is a way of exploring what the logical limits of any given group are. If all members of a group cannot agree on a specific action, then it clearly needs to take place outside of that group, if at all."
https://web.archive.org/web/20180222234709/https://www.tangledwilderness.org/life-without-law/
First-ever Gitea pull request from a remote instance!!! 🎉🥳
https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Hello-world/pulls/3
I've been waiting for this moment for months now!
The code hasn't been pushed to https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea yet since it's incredibly messy, but I'll clean it up tomorrow and also submit a draft pull request to upstream Gitea.
(Technical implementation information: https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea/issues/7)
Just made my first official contribution to a new opensource browser 😁 https://github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregore-browser/releases/tag/v1.4.0
d'oh
maybe we shouldn't have put all our decentralised Web behind a couple of giant centralised CDN services
https://techcrunch.com/2022/06/20/cloudflare-outage-knocks-popular-services-offline
<< A Cloudflare outage, which began about 15 minutes ago, has hit several popular services including Discord, Omegle, DoorDash, Crunchyroll, Feedly, Zerodha, Medium.com, news outlet Register, Upstox and Social Blade. The internet infrastructure firm said it is investigating the “wide-spread” issue, but it’s unclear what all regions are impacted. >>
Last minute #AppleEvent predictions? Sure why not:
* Mac Ultra mini: No screen, no ports, no I/O besides WiFi. Give it a 'net connection and hope it computes something for good
* Apple Reality glasses. Not Virtual, not Augmented, just Reality™. It just shows you the impending destruction of climate change and overlays corporate sponsor logos on politicians' suits
* Apple Pencils for #Twitter: They come in a two pack now. Instead of opening Twitter you can just shove both into your eyes
Uh I just got DMed by the COO of Tumblr asking about hiring contractors to make us fully #indieweb compliant, and possibly even #fediverse integration. Anyone out there looking for work?
just throwing * and & in font of things until the squiggly red lines go away driven development
There were several ways that second vision failed; it's not totally wrong in itself, I think, but it missed how a) unhappy and cruel people can gravitate together by free choice, making each other more cruel (ie 4chan), b) freedom of association can be weaponised by infrastructure capitalists as a means of surveillance, control and lock-in (Amazon, Facebook), and c) freedom of choice is never absolute, and people can put up with a lot of cruelty in order to find a tiny quantum of kindness
When a person discussing a system design (a food web, a social medium, a government, etc) is focused on preventing "freeloaders" or "parasites" instead of maximal benefit for minimal effort it's time to step back and reframe.
One of the unexpected joys of the fediverse over other places is the addition of weird domains appended on to everyone's usernames.
It makes the web feel like more than just four websites again.
It's both a signal of a smaller more intimate internet and also a larger and far more diverse internet at the same time!
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.