I am *loving* how every site puts up a Cloudflare or other "checking your browser" delaywall, before I can read a page.
It's just like early '90s web, you'd hit a link, wait for up to 90s for the page to even respond, start loading in, images would be many seconds or minutes more.
The wait builds appetite. Did you *need* to see this page, or just *want* it? Triage those links before clcking.
Consider closing browsers & going outside, play some hackeysack & drink Jolt Cola, while Korn plays.
This community has been really wonderful.
When we started deploying the first #MeshCore repeaters around #Boston / #CambridgeMA we were just a couple of folks trying out this new thing after many frustrations with #Meshtastic, and today we are this enormous group of adhoc communities that have self-organized into a decentralized, off-the-grid mesh radio network.
I don't know what's more punk than that.
#reminder
you can have big heap , or you can be decentralized but you cannot have both
#Deepfakes are everywhere, but #DigitalForensics investigators are fighting back:
I think it's sad that we've lost sight of doing things for fun. I get asked often why I don't start a shop and sell candles and tea and soap. Usually when I give them as gifts. And the thing is, I love making this stuff, either for myself or for others. But giving something as a gift is different than making a product for a client/customer. Not everything needs to make money. I realize that this suggestion that I sell whatever is because obviously in today's world having more money and more security is good. But I have a job that i do to make money. I teach technology. Tech isn't a passion. It pays well and I feel good knowing that I'm helping my students have more independence and the ability to make informed choices because they have access to the wider world because of the technology. But in my not work time, I have zero interest in beta testing or coding, or reading about it, or trying this or that. I read enough to be informed but Tech isn't what lights me up. It pays the bills, and I really appreciate that because i have a job I love working with awesome humans. And then, when I've done my work I can go home to the things that fill my cup. Candlemaking, or making different things like soap or tea blends. It is a very meditative and relaxing experience and the work for me is the experience I enjoy. I love when other people enjoy what I make but I think if I were to need to do it for money it would turn something I love into something that stresses me out. It's ok to do things for fun, it's ok to not want to take what you find fun and monetize it. I'm saying this because surely, surely I cannot be the only person who feels this way, but even if it is, thats OK, because I'm having a good time.
TIL about `node:util` `isDeepStrictEqual` which is handy for comparing two arbitrarily structured values in JavaScript. Before I'd have nasty code to handle edge cases. #nodejs
https://nodejs.org/api/util.html#utilisdeepstrictequalval1-val2-options
hahaa! Successfully removed all IR and UV filters from my old Canon EOS 600D, I can do full spectrum, UV and IR photography now!
All of the following photos have been taken with a ~550nm+ lpf, meaning cutting everything under 550nm (blue, purple and uv) off. I love the vibrant pink foliage and dramatic turquoise skies #photography
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
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