2025-11-25


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  • On 10 Years of Writing a Blog Nobody Reads | flow2

    My goal now is to use less words to convey an idea. Everyone's interpretation of words is different, so using more precise language will just muddle your ideas. To use a metaphor from electronic communication—there's so much noise in the channel that modulating your signal doesn't provide any extra information.

Horseshit


Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

  • Weaponised autism in online alt-right communities

    Gab is a social media platform which launched in 2016 and proclaims itself to be "a social network that champions free speech, individual liberty and the free flow of information online". Its virtual lack of content moderation makes Gab a safe haven for social media users who have been banned from mainstream platforms. The result is a platform that normal people would probably describe as “an alt-right cesspool with anti-left, anti-Semitic, misogynistic, racist, and xenophobic hate speech”.

Musk

Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising

TechSuck / Geek Bait

  • RuBee

    One of the things that I love is weird little wireless networks. Long ago I wrote about ANT+, for example, a failed personal area network standard designed mostly around fitness applications. There's tons of these, and they have a lot of similarities---so it's fun to think about the protocols that went down a completely different path. It's even better, of course, if the protocol is obscure outside of an important niche. And a terrible website, too? What more could I ask for.

    In the near-field, the magnetic field created by the antenna is more significant than the electrical field. RuBee devices are intentionally designed to emit very little electrical RF signal. Communications within a RuBee network are achieved through magnetic, not electrical fields. That's the core of RuBee's magic.

  • Open Source Has Too Many Parasocial Relationships

    The individuals giving away the fruits of their labour owe us nothing more. It is enough that we have received this tremendous boon, this vast array of high-quality software that is available free of charge. But if we want them to continue doing it, they will need to be supported in concrete, material ways. Or they might simply stop. In fact, I would encourage more unsupported maintainers to do just that. Stop rushing to fix bugs for people without a support contract. Patch security flaws at a more leisurely pace unless someone is willing to pay for greater urgency. Take your time and enjoy your hobby more, since that is what unpaid software maintenance is. Collaborate with other people only so much as it brings you joy. Businesses and governments need to get used to the idea that you are not part of their “software supply chain” unless they are a paying customer. Unless and until they are willing to make direct, material contributions to the software maintainers they rely on, it is long past time that maintainers stopped letting them take advantage of their good nature. They are free to solve the problem themselves, just as they always have been.

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

Democrats

Left Angst

World