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schestowitzhttps://twitter.com/timoteofaulkner/status/1601327146315571202Dec 11 03:17
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@timoteofaulkner: @PatchBrettell @schestowitz @mmasnick It was closer to being contemporaneous so I don’t see any need to apologize f… https://t.co/xzgtf2McXQDec 11 03:17
schestowitz"https://twitter.com/timoteofaulkner/status/1601327146315571202"Dec 11 03:17
schestowitz"It was closer to being contemporaneous so I don’t see any need to apologize for him. It’s even more silly to say prior to the present spin."Dec 11 03:17
schestowitzRe: SurprisedDec 11 03:53
schestowitz> I was feeling great this morning and felt like posting a few articles,Dec 11 03:53
schestowitz> but when I hit  “update” they are not appearing on the blog. A bit surprised, but it’s understandable.Dec 11 03:53
schestowitzThe blog's front shows the latest blog posts, based on their date.Dec 11 03:53
schestowitzWhat dates did you choose before pressing update?Dec 11 03:53
schestowitzJust pressing update does not mean they will go to the front page; it all depends on what date is entered. Also, do not specify a date later than the present.Dec 11 03:53
schestowitz <li>Dec 11 08:30
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://changelog.complete.org/archives/10435-building-an-asynchronous-internet-optional-instant-messaging-system">Building an Asynchronous, Internet-Optional Instant Messaging System</a></h5>Dec 11 08:30
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-changelog.complete.org | Building an Asynchronous, Internet-Optional Instant Messaging System | The ChangelogDec 11 08:30
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Dec 11 08:30
schestowitz                                        <p>I loaded up this title with buzzwords. The basic idea is that IM systems shouldn’t have to only use the Internet. Why not let them be carried across LoRa radios, USB sticks, local Wifi networks, and yes, the Internet? I’ll first discuss how, and then why.</p>Dec 11 08:30
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Dec 11 08:30
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schestowitz                                <li>Dec 11 08:31
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://changelog.complete.org/archives/10439-music-playing-both-whole-house-and-mobile">Music Playing: Both Whole-House and Mobile</a></h5>Dec 11 08:31
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-changelog.complete.org | Music Playing: Both Whole-House and Mobile | The ChangelogDec 11 08:32
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Dec 11 08:32
schestowitz                                        <p>I’m trying out a new system based on these components: [...]</p>Dec 11 08:32
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schestowitz<li>Dec 11 09:01
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://palant.info/2022/12/08/common-pitfalls-of-breaking-up-https-connections/">Common pitfalls of breaking up HTTPS connections</a></h5>Dec 11 09:01
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-palant.info | Common pitfalls of breaking up HTTPS connections | Almost SecureDec 11 09:01
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Dec 11 09:01
schestowitz                                        <p>Let me say it up front: breaking up end-to-end-encrypted HTTPS connections is bad. No matter why you think that you need to inspect and/or modify the contents of an HTTPS connection, please consider not doing it. And if you still think that you absolutely need it, please sit down and consider again just not doing it.</p>Dec 11 09:01
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schestowitz<li>Dec 11 09:10
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://jvns.ca/blog/2022/12/08/a-debugging-manifesto/">A debugging manifesto</a></h5>Dec 11 09:10
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-jvns.ca | A debugging manifestoDec 11 09:10
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Dec 11 09:10
schestowitz                                        <p>Hello! I’ve been working on a zine about debugging for the last 6 months with my friend Marie, and one of the problems we ran into was figuring out how to explain the right attitude to take when debugging.</p>Dec 11 09:10
schestowitz                                        <p>We ended up writing a short debugging manifesto to start the zine with, and I’m pretty happy with how it came out. Here it is as an image, and as text (with some extra explanations)</p>Dec 11 09:10
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schestowitz <li>Dec 11 11:02
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/ai-act-eu-governments-open-door-for-biometric-mass-surveillance-in-public-spaces/">AI Act: EU governments open door for biometric mass surveillance in public spaces</a></h5>Dec 11 11:02
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Dec 11 11:02
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.patrick-breyer.de | AI Act: EU governments open door for biometric mass surveillance in public spaces – Patrick BreyerDec 11 11:02
schestowitz                                        <p>Today the ministers of the 27 Member States agreed on a general approach (i.e. a common position) on the future AI Act – the EU law that will regulate artificial intelligence technology and, crucially, the use of it for biometric mass surveillance. The general approach, which will be the Council’s negotiation mandate for trilogues with the European Parliament, is extremely weak when it comes to the use Dec 11 11:02
schestowitzof AI for mass surveillance purposes, criticises Member of the European Parliament Patrick Breyer (Pirate Party, Greens/EFA group): [...]</p>Dec 11 11:02
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schestowitznondeterministic.computerDec 11 14:54
schestowitz"@mjg59 staff retention problems have suddenly evaporated now every meeting isn’t punctuated by Roy’s smug ‘oh you want us to use clown services do you?’ Interjections"Dec 11 14:54
schestowitzhttps://nondeterministic.computer/@iain@kolektiva.social/109494809718289400Dec 11 14:55
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-¡a!n: "@mjg59@nondeterministic.computer staff retention …" - kolektiva.socialDec 11 14:55
schestowitzhttps://nondeterministic.computer/@lkundrak@octodon.social/109494964686441979Dec 11 14:55
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-octodon.social | HAMMER SMASHED FILESYSTEM 🇺🇦: "@mjg59@nondeterministic.computer his web site is …" - the OctodonDec 11 14:55
schestowitz"@mjg59 his web site is pretty sick tho"Dec 11 14:55
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