My "device", I am told, might be "unverified"
There's a new trend of sites' CDNs inserting multi-second interstitials that distract you with a spinner to make you think they are doing something.
I find these vaguely threatening. They come with the...
https://jwz.org/b/ykNJ
I've got a new comic at In These Times on Alan Dershowitz https://inthesetimes.com/article/comics-dershowitz-nypd-cop28-wasteland
“Part-time work can also be a means of control. Because employers have total discretion over hours, they can use reduced schedules to punish employees who complain or seem likely to unionize — even though workers can’t legally be fired for union-related activity — while more pliant workers are rewarded with better schedules.”
My sister #AdelleWaldman has a great op-ed in The New York Times today. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/19/opinion/part-time-workers-usa.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Wk0.v6s_.9JWuaBzNIRdr&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
quite a surreal moment last friday seeing @coopcloud being presented by @aadil at HNI 🫣 https://nieuweinstituut.nl/events/tool-shed-3
so many projects im involved in are either hyper local or hyper online. and they rarely cross the boundaries between... it was a rare breakthrough!
i mean whatever about it being at the local art ivory tower, it's decidely not a software focused space. people who attend might have little familiarity with free software and such. that's great.
hearing a software project youre involved in being presented and accepted as socially useful and a Force for Good ™️ is just priceless 🥰
also hearing your personal perspective @aadil on going from 0 to hero on this project gives me so much hope. youve done such amazing work.
i think the project still has the potential to support a new wave of system administrators that can get dangerous fast and be involved in similarly lovely projects like https://lumbung.space 🥰
This is cool - mixed agriculture & solar... with great results for the latter, and improved results for the former! https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2301355120
@simon yeah, was about to suggest my post!
For local spam I highly suggest this:
What's the most effective way to handle it when a company sends you marketing emails despite you having opted out during account signup?
I've had this happen twice this week.
Report to FCC? Email customer support? Report as spam to email provider and hope it hurts the sender's reputation with their mailing service? Something else?
There’s a lot to chew on in this short article (ht @ajsadauskas):
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20240214-ai-recruiting-hiring-software-bias-discrimination
“An AI resume screener…trained on CVs of employees already at the firm” gave candidates extra marks if they listed male-associated sports, and downgraded female-associated sports.
Bias like this is enraging, but completely unsurprising to anybody who knows half a thing about how machine learning works. Which apparently doesn’t include a lot of execs and HR folks.
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The spammy toots and new accounts we've been seeing here over the last 24h or so all seem to be in service of a "Joe Job," i.e. spamming everyone promoting a handle or person that you want everyone to get mad at or think more poorly of.
I made the mistake of deleting my Reddit account before deleting the (relatively few) posts I'd made there. If you're planning to depart, make sure you delete posts first, account second.
If you've ever posted anything on Reddit, your words are going to be sucked up into an "AI" database. The people who profit from this are Reddit and the "AI" company.
What do you get? Screwed, again, by a tech company that has pure contempt for your privacy and rights.
With the advent of text-parsing software in every smartphone, can we finally get rid of the idiotic QR code for sharing information with humans?
Humans can read text. Computers can read text.
Humans cannot read QR codes.
Having one is intentionally saying "I hate and exclude you, and/or am trying to exploit your phone's weak security".
Some thoughts on spam:
1. Right now it's a single idiot running a scripted Joe Job. But we know how spam ecosystems develop. The next steps are inevitable.
2. Next, someone will release an activitypub spamming script. It will hammer on servers to create throwaway accounts then use them to post.
3. This will drive a bunch of small servers off the fediverse and cause acrimonious defederation squabbles.
4. Surviving servers will limit sign-ups, requiring proof of humanity (or identity).
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