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Builder of fine artifacts, bitwise and otherwise.
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"strength of impression" is an _exceedingly_ good criterion for book organization, even if it's difficult to legibly justify to others
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Hand code html. Friend does at girl.surgery
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SSGs are alluring, and a pain later. uvx pelican. Maybe pandoc and some template, style, js and front matter files.
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Great, we can now assign a dollar value to their learning, or failure to learn. A reserve price.
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Hmm yeah bot people could just use this too. Still, opportunities for lower human friction, higher mass scale friction. Like CloudFlare’s proof of humanity/challenge token
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Oh, and split it with bsky. $5 bond. If invite is used (or not) and cash out not claimed for …a month, fully refundable. $2.50 if cashed out, $2.50 to bsky.
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Post a bond to receive an invite code, by user. It’s redeemable for cash or access.
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Gomoku, baduk our other fruitful, unique, distinct names
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Related, while using vimium to navigate, most UI elements I want to interact with are missing labels I can filter on. vimium-linkHintNumbers -- using numbers to select, leaves letters free for filtering, on link text, aria-label etc meta.stackoverflow.com/a/316058/102... github.com/philc/vimium...
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It's missing native keyboard shortcuts, bsky.app
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Example of threading in self-replies -- 4 sub-branches at time of posting bsky.app/profile/mcin...
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bsky.app/profile/mcin...
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Feature thoughts & requests -- at the end of 2024
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Thread nesting UI (experimental) feature is *fantastic* Settings >> Content & Media >> Thread Preferences > Show replies as threaded
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mm looking for feature, bug, changelog discussions
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“encryption removed here :)” is good, but not bulletproof, evidence that servers/clients/host endpoints are the weak points, not the protocols So are attempts to subvert protocol standards, good evidence
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I just checked if a page I accessed was access to https today, on mobile. And then I remembered that that’s the default, otherwise would be marked in secure with warning It was literally this one www.cs.ucdavis.edu/~rogaway/pap...
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Mission [f*cking] Accomplished m.xkcd.com/810/
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But, in the words of @xkcd.com What happens when The bots have legalized my preferences and are pitching me fun relevant things on my own terms
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It is a truth singleton And where it is not a Singleton, is appropriate to link to other Singleton pretenders It’s a truth meme Truthy, truthish
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rootclaim.com
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kialo.com
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On Facebook, people dunk on their friends and friends of friends in comment threads On Twitter, you make statements that garner eyeballs, and therefore add dollars, avoiding getting noted On Instagram, you post pretty things, again eyeballs Manifold.markets news
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Something I appreciate about Manifold in particular, and perhaps the markets in general. The format, presupposes, and rewards, answering the same question, or explicitly disagreeing about that meta. It’s also on a site where you can go search for people asking the same question, trying to answer it
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In the heavy rain storms within the last month, or maybe two
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www.cdc.gov/fluview/ The link
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Link plx www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/sit... even just in replies
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Tasty links, thank you
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SSB, scuttlebutt did provide this before. high self hosting requirements though. Seems weird to me to mix those so directly, although I can imagine using it
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This is by far the silliest thing I’ve written, hope you like it gracekind.net/sensorytrans...
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Oh, right, things can go past proposed standard www.ietf.org/process/rfcs... basically, it’s time to implement, and interoperate