Robert
@robert@cornershop.network
“Remember all Men would be tyrants if they could. If particular care and attention is not paid to the Ladies we are determined to foment a Rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation."
#OnThisDay, 31 Mar 1776, Abigail Adams wrote to her husband, John Adams, who was drafting the Declaration of Independence. He declined her suggestions.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #AmericanHistory #Histodons
My takeaway: the guy who designed the tool identifying student protesters is a narc.
A snitch.
A collaborator.
A cop.
Right now the world is splitting into two groups: are you a cop? Or are you NOT a cop?
ACAB is about more than who wears a uniform.
I had a conversation this afternoon with the director of my regional public library, about Libby. She said that tagging books as Notify Me is what tells her what to buy. Libby notifies her about the requests for books from users, and if any book has more than three requests, she orders it. So using Notify Me is important!!!
#Libby #PublicLibraries #Books
The top 7 donors gave over $1bil to Trump. This is how an oligarchy entrenches itself in a democracy.
@georgetakei Eat the rich
@georgetakei You know, I remember in my 🇲🇽 forbidding donors from corporations and rich people to any party since 30 years ago. The democratic parties (some right, some left) fight for balancing elections and zero intervention. Nowadays, today is almost like this kind of 'donors'
@georgetakei
Micheal Bloomberg?
Disappointing.
@robert Oooh
Thank you!
@georgetakei Now we need to know what businesses they all own so we can boycott them.
@georgetakei the 0.1% doesn’t believe in parties, they believe in power.
@georgetakei
Well, look at that! Zuckerberg and Bezos don's even rate.
@georgetakei plutocracy
@georgetakei By the way, those blue lines? They’re the people who prop up Sen. #ChuckSchumer & his fascist-enabling passive style of politics. Or active style, rather: actively suppressing the left & any hint of wielding power assertively on the public’s behalf.
@georgetakei What I find interesting is that liberal demon George Soros doesn't even show up on the list.
@georgetakei And these are just the ones actually on record...
@georgetakei In developing countries like Kenya and Nigeria, presidential candidates are financed by foreign corporates and billionaires. What is the name of the system? imperialism?
Afero kiun mi lernis hodiaŭ: Kagi tradukos inter la angla kaj Esperanto.
@gruber Just checked for fun: Mastodon would translate this back to english of you‘d set the toot language to Esperanto
@molitorix I don't think I've ever once before posted in a language other than English, so I never knew that was even a feature here. Edited the post, set language to Esperanto. Fun!
@gruber guess Kagi is too woke for the HN tech bros now…
Aĵon mi lernis hodiaŭ: Kago tradukas de lingvojn Anglan kaj Esperantan.
(Or possibly replace "tradukas" (translates) with "povas traduki" (can translate). In either case, its translation isn't quite right. "Afero" is an affair or matter, especially relating to business; "aĵo" is a thing or object.)
@robert You speak Esperanto?
@robert@cornershop.network @gruber @robert@mastodon.social We will have to ask a native speaker to confirm!
;)
@gruber I assume you know about Incubus, a movie starring William Shatner, entirely in Esperanto?
@dnanian No!
@gruber Oh, yes. Yes, indeed.
@agiletortoise @gruber Good info at Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incubus_(1966_film)
@agiletortoise @dnanian OMG it's starting to make sense now.
@gruber @agiletortoise @dnanian I still remember, in the late 1990s, reading one of those 70s Asimov paperbacks that had a few pages of ads in the back and noticing that one of them had something re: “find out more about Esperanto" and the address was in El Cerrito, which is a small town a bit north of Berkeley, where we were living at the time…
@gruber Harry Harrison’s Stainless Steel Rat series has some Esperanto thrown in as the main language of all planets.
@gruber And Klingon. Let's not forget Klingon.
(It is great that it offers alternative translations and also explains the different vibes of the alternatives).
Just found out old unsupported edgerouter lites are fully supported by #openbsd.
That’s exciting because my office has a pile of them lying around gathering dust.
@FlagrantError Be mindful about keeping system backups. My ERL tends to fry USB sticks. There is some issue with the driver and/or firmware and/or hardware. Even u-boot will occasionally fail to initialize the USB host controller, such that boot fails because the USB stick is not detected. Running 'usb reset' at the u-boot prompt tends to fix that. I have added two or three 'usb reset;' to the automatic bootcmd. Not sure if these problems are specific to my device or if it is a larger issue.
@stsp Thanks for the warning. I’ve backed up all my configurations and already have a spare USB drive ordered.
My employer used them for years as firewalls for VOIP services we were selling. There’s a pretty high storage failure rate in a lot of their equipment. ERLs would occasionally fail. Cloud keys would fail regularly and often.
What's the recommendation if you're concerned about your iphone being searched on reentering the US?
Mail it back? Wipe and restore? Just power off? Don't wear a Trump Sucks t-shirt?
"burner" phone with minimal apps and no social media, powered off?
i'm starting to think i should go back to paper boarding passes so i can have my phone powered off in TSA.
@paul_ipv6 I'm considering that, but my burner phone is ancient, and I'll be abroad for a month.
current android phones are $100-150 unlocked. i'm leaning that way.
if it's going to be a month, i supposed overnighting your phone back and forth and not having one at customs/airport might be worth it too. or take burner with you for emergencies.
Wired has a timely article on this. (From the URL I think they just refreshed an old one, but still relevant.)
https://www.wired.com/2017/02/guide-getting-past-customs-digital-privacy-intact
If it’s going to happen, I think Panda Express should sponsor the Egg Roll https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/23/politics/white-house-easter-egg-roll-corporate-sponsorships/index.html
Canadian election launched! Voting day is April 28. Whatever you think of Canadian politics, I think we can all agree that an election that’s launched, fought, and finished in only 36 days is a fine thing.
@timbray Agreed, short and sweet is the way to do elections. And preferably not too frequently either: four years is about right.
I worry that the fashion for fixed-date elections tempts parties to begin campaigning earlier and earlier. Since they know where the finish line will be, there's an incentive to start running before the competition.
@mpjgregoire Couldn't agree more. Snap elections are a built-in feature of Westminster-style politics and I think they add value.
Neighbours with a Ring, Nest or whatever cloudbound doorbell are criminals. They aren't accessories in the crime - they are the fucking criminals.
That big tech bullshit is an assault on your privacy - for which no proper justification is possible
If you are eyeballing a smart doorbell:
Thank you,
Your neighbours
@h3artbl33d
Do you have any tips for on premise smart door bells and / or door locks?
How open source / free software do you want it to be? This is a smart doorbell, without the camera: smart doorbell. And from what I gathered, there is some Zigbee stuff as well.
Often coined commercial brands with local storage are UniFi Protect and Eufy. The former one has local storage but uses cloud functionality for some stuff (opt-in) like smart detections.
AFAIK, both require a hardware-based controller. I believe that Eufy has a lower buy-in than UniFi Protect has - but don't quote me on that.
Aqara has Zigbee doorbells right? That would make the most sense, IMHO - as it by itself can't connect to the internet if it is only setup for Zigbee.
Yeah that can very well be the case. When I looked into it I stumbled upon at least one Zigbee powered option. But I didn't go for that one as it was battery powered.
@h3artbl33d @robert Maybe OpenIPC could be good for this?
@h3artbl33d @robert Yeah, no problem 😊 I try to save everything that I encounter of privacy-wise services/projects. I don't have a need for it now, but I'm really interested in using this in maybe two years.
When most discussions is about which service is the best, I prefer having full control. Luckily, this project exists and I hope that it will thrive now that the need for privacy-friendly solutions is as high as it have ever been.
I don't have a need for it now, but I'm really interested in using this in maybe two years.
I don't believe there is a "too late" here.
I hope that it will thrive now that the need for privacy-friendly solutions is as high as it have ever been.
I would even say that it is increasingly higher, now that people are noticing the clusterf*ck that is big tech.
@h3artbl33d @robert Yeah, I've discovered that privacy is a journey. So I don't use 100% of my time worrying about things, I will get there soon enough. I'm in a good place now at least, but my privacy journey is still in the beginning. I will implement more things the next time I move (maybe in the next year).
Yeah, I'm curious to see how everything will evolve in the next few years 😅
@h3artbl33d
Zigbee is the way to ho I agree, without a proprietary hub of course. I feel door bells with and without camera are quite easy even to do on your own. However I would like to have a high quality zigbee or zwave doorlock. I've seen cloud connected door locks which seems crazy
@robert
Aside from the proprietairy hubs - a Zigbee stick (Sonoff here, flashed with Ember) is more reliable, faster and with much more support for different devices.
Switched it over without telling my partner and she asked me what I changed because it was much more responsive (instantly even).
On the other hand, when I blocked the Hue Bridge from connecting (DNS level and IP level in thr firewall) it did 26K lookups to telemetry.philipshue.com
(could have been diag.philipshue.com
as well).
I will never use proprietary IoT shit. It either has to be Zigbee or a device that is compatible with Tasmota (WiFi). The rest is really "the internet of shit".
"Let's Encrypt is a golden example of how creating inalienable good is possible with the right approach and the right values. And while I'm excited about the work Let's Encrypt has done, I am eager to see their work continue to keep up with the growing Web; to sustain encryption for everybody at Internet scale. To do so is going to take more than me—it's going to take a community of people committed to this work. I am confident Let's Encrypt is a project that deserves all of our support, in ways both large and small." https://letsencrypt.org/2025/03/18/community-of-funders/
i don't agree that let's encrypt is good, at least not the way google and the eff promote it and treat https as a requirement as if they were the platform vendor of the web. the great thing about the web is that there is no platform vendor.
they premise their pitch on the idea that https is always good, but for sites that predate the broad adoption of https, it's not only unlikely someone is around to adapt the site, but it might be such a big job that it's impossible.
@davew @codinghorror Let’s encrypt is a bandaid on the broken system that is HTTPS, TLS, X.509 and CAs.
maybe they should have taken a step back and done it right, and worked with developers for backward compatibility so the web could grow without breaking its past. the archive function of the web is super important. but google and eff didn't know that apparently, didn't care, or didn't listen.
i'm esp pissed at EFF, i gave them $5000 when they started it, and that was a lot of money for me then, but they treat me as a nobody, and didn't care they were breaking my work.
(Isn't that Clarus the dogcow, that which says "Moof!"?)
@robert @codinghorror @daveW this Technical Note explains it all. https://512pixels.net/wp-content/uploads/S3/Technote%2031%20-%20The%20Dogcow.pdf
“In everyone’s pocket right now is a computer far more powerful than the one we flew on Voyager. I don’t mean your cell phone — I mean the key fob that unlocks your car.”
— Rich Terrile, JPL scientist and member of the Voyager imaging team
Amazing that it took them this long. The new product lineup from #Synology for this year only accepts Synology branded drives.
If you happen to own an older Synology and are looking to replace: consider moving towards a more standardized platform. Like the Zimacube. Or if you are feeling a bit more adventurous: build your own.
Don't switch to #QNAP, #Asustor or whatever - they'll be the next brand to enshittify after Synology.
There is some fantastic and open software available. I personally prefer #HardenedBSD with #ZFS - but there is so much more!
@h3artbl33d i have an ancient DS411j in the attic. is there anything i can install on that which supports zfs?
No, unfortunately not. 128MB RAM is woefully insufficient.
@h3artbl33d ram is overrated in zfs isn't it?
@elite ZFS benefits from plenty of RAM but it is not a requirement necessarily. However, 128MB is a totally different case
Oh FFS. 😑
C'mon, #Porkbun. Couldn't you read the room? 😒
Can someone point me to published articles/documents/evidence to show that my understanding is in err?
@robert While this inquiry smells a bit like sea-lioning, you seem to be glossing over the part where Proton's Reddit account got involved in the narrative (which I would maintain they retroactively realized was a bad look, given that they later deleted the comment and IMO weakly attempted to walk it back):
#USPol #USPolitics (1/3)
@robert Regardless, Mr. Yen's implication that the Republican party is no longer "the party of big business," or that they're "[standing] for the little guys" feels a bit tone-deaf — yes, slightly easier to declare with the gift of hindsight, now, but there was absolutely foreshadowing that too many people dismissed as alarmism.
#USPol #USPolitics (2/3)
@robert Technical countermeasures to enhance Proton users' privacy may somewhat reduce their ability to spy on its users, but there are some operational aspects that cannot be entirely mitigated, so anything that suggests that they might not be as apolitical/politically neutral as they've led on can be defensibly considered a red flag — particularly given how many tech companies have more explicitly "kissed the ring" of the incoming administration.
#USPol #USPolitics (3/3)
@robert Foreword: scrolling up my timeline immediately after posting this response reminded me that the (IMO) weird focus on Senator Schumer in Proton's deleted "not an official response" official response could also be considered foreshadowing, given that he's since made indications that he's perfectly willing to sell out his own party/constituents to curry favor with the "other side"...
#USPol #USPolitics (4/5)
@robert ...so I would call into question reading too much into the overarching Democratic party's stance toward privacy based solely on HIS actions/inactions.
#USPol #USPolitics (5/5, hopefully 😂)
We can just agree to disagree here, but intelligent discourse is always appreciated.
@robert@cornershop.network @robert Fair enough.
And to clarify a point I overlooked, I don't have lingering *anger* over the original political alignment broadcasting debacle, I have lingering *distrust*. I only have energy for so much outrage these days, and I can't afford to squander it on something so mild. 😉
Started watching Banshee. What if Jason Bourne was a master thief, but decided to hide out in Amish country as the local sheriff. It's kinda like Justified, but rather more nutso. The half of the town that isnt Amish is an Indian reservation, which is odd, because there are no reservations in Pennsylvania. Somebody didn't do their homework. I'm only about halfway through season 2, but it's been a fun watch.
Also, I didn't realize this until after I started watching, but it originally aired on Skinemax, so it's tit city. Not entirely appropriate for watching at the gym. Just fyi, but doesn't otherwise detract.
@robert heh, I didn't realize that sounded like a negative review until I reread it. I'll mention I agree it's fun.
Public spaces are often designed with male users as the norm. Men are 5x more likely to use basketball courts, 4x exercise areas & 20x skateparks vs to women & girls. Women must engage in 'safety work', navigating public saves to avoid male harassment.
https://theconversation.com/women-are-three-times-as-likely-as-men-to-feel-unsafe-in-parks-heres-how-we-can-design-them-better-248465
It. Could. Work.
@georgetakei "I'm reading Gravity's Rainbow! That'll REALLY own the libs!"
@georgetakei I will actually raise a toast. The one goodthing to come grom this.
@georgetakei I've been boycotting suicide even when I used to suffer depression.
@georgetakei If they did, that'd be one of the funniest things ever. Because they would need charging infrastructure. And less fossil fuel. However would they live?
@georgetakei glad you are here
@georgetakei unlikely
@georgetakei MAGA already reads books, they're just things like Liberal Fascism by Jonah Goldberg, A State of Fear by Michael Crichton, Rush Limbaugh books, and maybe Karl Jung and some old European assholes like De Maistre (or, if they're explicitly fascist/turning fascist, there's Evola, Junger, and Spengler, as well as Camp of the Saints, or if they're more domestically focused, there's screeds like Seige andThe Turner Diaries). Conservatives read, they just read incestuously and to amplify their feelings.
@georgetakei Some of them can read?
@georgetakei Far fetched but it may work. So for all Donald lovers: I now declare I will not buy a Tesla and I will pave my back yard and I will eat pork&beef every day because I did not vote Trump.
@georgetakei Hey, conservatives? Joe Biden says it's a bad idea to set your head on fire!
@georgetakei especially when they are gpong to read #bannedbooks. They have made a pretty good list to start.
Some decades ago there was here a publisher who made a whole banned books series in cheap edition. That sold very well.
Getting ready to hear from idiots today...
https://www.gocomics.com/nonsequitur/2025/03/11
Already heard from one with this email:
"You mean by Obama
The name of the mountain, formerly Mount McKinley, was changed to Denali by the Obama administration in 2015"
Had to explain to him that the renaming was done by Congress after 15 years of pushing for it by Lisa Murkowski with Obama simply signing it into law, then pointed out its in the state of Alaska and that the Gulf of Mexico isn't a property of the U.S.
@Wileymiller So it’s a day ending in Y.
@Wileymiller fwiw, the wikipedia page doesn't mention Congress very much. they would normally cite the specific bill.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denali%E2%80%93Mount_McKinley_naming_dispute
It came to Obama through Congress. Alaska had tried for many years to get it changed but kept being blocked by Ohio, McKinley's home state. They finally relented and it went to Obama. Alaskans wanted it changed by a very wide margin, 2-1. Regardless, the point is, the mountain is in, therefore part of, the United States and the Gulf of Mexico isn't.
@Wileymiller what is the number of the bill?
Wikipedia cites an Order from the Interior for the renaming: https://www.doi.gov/sites/doi.gov/files/elips/documents/3337%20-%20Changing%20the%20Name%20of%20Mount%20McKinley%20to%20Denali.pdf
Fascinating footage of a human white blood cell chasing a bacterium captured through a microscope.
Credit: David Rogers
Source: https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Movie_-_Neutrophil_chasing_bacteria
@wonderofscience Is the bacterium making an active effort to get away or is it just being pushed by flow?
@wonderofscience Thank you! That was amazing; I had no idea it was such an active process. Just wow.
@wonderofscience Is a white blood cell its own life form? What makes it not it's own life form (if it's not)?
@wonderofscience GET ITS ASS
I had seen a similar one quite a while ago and it filled me with joy, and I am again now. It's amazing, it's beautiful, it's part of the body, it's like this separate entity that lives inside you.
I feel a human (and other animals) are a total of multiple organisms, all working together to create the shape we have. The more organisms, the bigger and more complex the creature.
@wonderofscience But does it ever catch it?
I suggest using the #TradeWar tag for this kind of thing:
https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2025/03/04/bc-premier-addresses-tariffs-ahead-of-budget/
★ Why Can’t We Screenshot Frames From DRM-Protected Video on Apple Devices?
https://daringfireball.net/2025/03/why_cant_we_screenshot_frames_from_drm-protected_video
@daringfireball Agreed. Screenshots (still image captures) from DRM sources should be fair use and universally allowed by software/hardware.
@daringfireball An interesting side tidbit you probably know is that while is in private-use Unicode space and only shown on Apple devices, ⌘ is available on everything that has Unicode! It's older than Unicode!
(I set my devices to replace it when i type thecommandkey; … it works on every app except not Macintosh @Ivory (they give me excuses for why about which I am increasingly dubious)
(Also, why are you trying to circumvent the DRM?)
(Yes, I know there are myriad valid reasons to do this; but to publicly complain about it—regardless of the reasons—seems completely arbitrary and petty.)
@robert @daringfireball If you know that there are a myriad valid reasons, why are you objecting so strongly? There is an extremely valid reason mentioned in the article: screenshotting. Can you give one reason that this should not be allowed, except “must have maximal DRM”? If DRM could make you not being able to discuss a movie, would you fight for that too?
@daringfireball I mean, it’s not the only reason, but I get it.
@daringfireball When DVD-video playback first was available on a Macintosh (Blue G3) you could not make a screenshot of it. The video pipeline was different. It was only in a brief time of high-end G3 and any G4 where the MPEG2 decoding was done in software and piracy was naescent where you could do thus screenshot!
@daringfireball it’s really frustrating. The last time I was able to do it was when I grabbed a snapshot from the Ozymandias episode of Breaking Bad which what like 12 years ago so I’m guessing it was on 4S.
Perfect!
In Wyoming, the legislature has decided, that you cannot require others to address you by your preferred pronouns — thinking that this will only hurt trans people, Trump wants to persecute.
So citizen Britt Boril calls in to a committee meeting and deliberately misgenders the male chairman as madam, which he takes offence to — because our rule about allowing disrespect was not meant to be used against us!
(And no, you should never misgenders others, but damn… this move was brilliant)
Leaked Image of the First Post-Humane-Acquisition Product From HP’s Printer Division
https://daringfireball.net/linked/2025/02/20/hp-humane
👎
I think I complained about this same thing in the past. Maybe this article is a reprint/rehash? https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/615135/humane-ai-pin-shutdown-disaster
@siracusa had the same thought. super lazy take.
@siracusa Say what you will, the Newton had a pretty long run compared to the others listed here.
NewtonOS had some neat ideas, especially with the “everything is stored in a database” concept that made sense for the note/creative apps, even if it didn’t work for games and such.
@siracusa
L take from the Verge.
@siracusa lol the Apple Newton was at least a decent PRODUCT for its time! Humane was just.. stupid.
@siracusa I agree with your 👎. The Newton was a failure, sure, but it was a well loved quant failure loved by its users a la Windows Phone or Palm Pre. Y’know. the kind of device The Verge usually looks at with rose colored nostalgia.
Sometimes I feel like The Verge has a mandate to troll Apple fans wherever possible.
The bookstore has a dedicated sci-fi and fantasy section, but witches and vampires seem to live in the regular fiction section. They should just label the sections man books and lady books to avoid confusion.