kyledrake.com
Made https://neocities.org, https://geocities.restorativland.org, buncha other stuff. Tech/90s computing. Strong opinions loosely held. Old school rubyist. MN based.
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America has a new king
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#atmosphereconf @rudyfraser.com @case.bsky.social on content moderation
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Yeah that was pretty dope
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Atproto Ethos @dholms.xyz #atmosphereconf
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It's a really cool venue!
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Oh my god you were serious 😂
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If Paul ever starts talking about Evangelion that's the emergency signal to switch to my decentralized version of the "yo" app.
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Welcome to the club, would you like a pint of fail2ban
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It's dawning on me from reading this that a lot of people maybe don't realize how incredibly energy efficient (non-PoW-crypto) computing is in general.
In December I handled 1.4 billion site hits with the total combined power of a microwave. I think a single car has that beat on climate impact.
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Lmk if you ever go I'll make it my first one too.
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At the end of the day, the best way to do this is with robots.txt and not using more ML to block random clients. A company with the resources to develop a good LLM also has enough resources to be a lawsuit goldmine, so they'll try to minimize legal liabilities voluntarily until there's settled law.
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Anyways if your site previews aren't working on iPhones and you're using one of these AI blocker lists by someone that didn't even bother to RTFM that's probably your problem.
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Lmk next time yall go skiing I'll join
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Found this screenshot with some of the dock utils. I would still use this WM today.
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I'm pretty sure the OpenBSD dev crew mostly just used/uses twm with the stock X11 to make some of the best software in the world so you're in good company
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That is awesome lifespan for that WM. I settled on XFCE eventually. WindowMaker had some pretty cool themes too so it wasn't a complete lamerfest