Denk gerade viel über Digitales Vergesellschaften nach, also die Frage wie wir digitale Infrastruktur von Kabeln und Rechenzentren bis hin zu Betriebssystemen, Software und Social Media zu öffentlichem Eigentum bekommen.
Also wenn ihr dazu Literatur oder Ideen habt oder Menschen kennt, mit denen man mal sprechen sollte, dann schreibt mir gerne.

#Vergesellschaften #Enteignen

Spent a few minutes showing the kids Windows 3.1 running in a browser PC emulator (what a time to be alive).

They didn't like the windows-inside-windows thing.

Then we dropped down to DOS and their first comment was, "delete everything!"

Took me a moment to remember the DOS delete command, but we did it. We deleted everything. DOS just lets you do it.

This is what they took from us.

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WARNING: Long story with no real point. Just remembering something and wanted to write it down to document it.

Years ago, I worked at an Apple Store teaching computer lessons for all learning levels and on a variety of topics.

One of my regulars was a nice older lady who was a piano teacher and we got to talking and she mentioned that her husband is a lawyer and he's the one who wanted to learn to use the computer, but he didn't want to go into the store to learn, so she was taking lessons for him and then she would go home and try to teach him, but it wasn't working out because they were getting "frustrated" with one another, so she asked if I ever taught private lessons at people's homes.

This was definitely a conflict of interest and I really liked my job and wasn't willing to risk losing it, but she mentioned that it may be okay if we were just trading services where I would teach her husband to use the computer and she would teach me piano lessons as a thank you.

I ran it by my manager and she said she was totally fine with an arrangement like that and she gave me the green light.

Once a week after work, I'd take the bus to their house in a suburb of Chicago and we'd start with my piano lesson and then I'd go and give the husband his computer lesson.

Her husband wanted to learn the computer because "so many law things require computers nowadays" so he wanted to "keep up with the kids" and I really admired that about him.

Over time, I gave up on the piano, but he still wanted to learn more on the computer, so I just continued teaching the lessons for free.

Once he had "mastered" email and web searches, he mentioned that he wanted to create a website for his law practice, so I helped him make a basic website (e.g., bio, services, contact info, etc.).

The template he selected had a large space at the top for a header photo and he said he wanted a photo of the Chicago skyline, so we hopped on Google and selected one and added it and clicked publish and he was really happy with his website and we sent an email to pretty much everyone he knew (BCCed) to link them to his new website.

At that point, he had accomplished his ultimate goal and I just happened to be moving, so we said our goodbyes and that was the last time I saw him.

Years later, I took a Photoshop class and part of the class was on copyright laws and attribution and I had this OH NO flashback moment to creating that website because we definitely just did a random google search for Chicago skyline and didn't have formal permission to use that photo and I had NO idea what the photographer's permissions were, so I was terrified that I was going to get this poor lawyer in trouble for copyright infringement due to a dumb photo that we hastily dropped on his website years before.

By this point, I lived in a different state and all of the website files lived on his computer and there was no way I was going to be able to instruct him on how to change the photo via email or over the phone, so I wasn't going to open a can of worms by even mentioning it to him and I just pushed down the bad feelings and guilt, but every so often I'd remember it and they'd come flooding back.

Whenever this would happen, I'd pull up his website to see if anything changed, but it was always there with that big photo of the Chicago skyline staring right back at me.

I recently remembered him again and went to pull up his website to see if the photo was still there, but this time the entire website was gone.

I was relieved until I googled him and found his obituary instead and my relief turned to grief. It turns out he had died a couple of years ago and left behind his loving wife, a piano teacher.

RIP, Don. You were one of the good ones and i'm grateful to have known you and I'm glad you lived a long life free of copyright lawsuits.

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Today, I’m pausing for a moment.

I woke up to devastating news about the mass killing of Jewish people at a Hanukkah gathering in Australia, and my heart is shattered. I feel deep grief, anger, and an ache that words barely hold.

This violence strikes at who we are—our joy, our holidays, our right to gather in light. And yet, even in this darkness, we are still here. We mourn. We rage. We stand together. We endure.

I need a little time to gather myself before saying more. I will be sharing a video shortly with my thoughts and reflections.

For now, I came here—to this community—to sit together, to draw strength from one another, and to remind ourselves that our light is not so easily extinguished.

Holding each of you who are mourning close.

You can refuse to provide official ID or biometric data for social media accounts requiring age verification.

Actually, I bet if everyone did refuse, and let their account dormant for a couple of weeks, you would suddenly see American Big Tech transforming into the fiercest defender of your privacy rights, using their powerful network of lobbyists to fight these invasive government regulations.

They need you more than you need them.
Force them to work for your rights.
Do not comply.

#Privacy #AgeVerification #Biometrics #AusPol #USpol

behold the gorgeous "aerial embroidery" of Victoria Rose Richards

it's the landscape as seen from a plane, except as stitchwork

Item #1 in my latest "Linkfest" newsletter, free to read/subscribe to here: buttondown.com/clivethompson/a…

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So I finally got a working version of unspoken-ng that uses steamaudio for reverb instead of verblib. Unfortunately, this was a case of be careful what you wish for! Calculating occlusion and doing raytracing is slow, and also sounds significantly worse than just using verblib, and making it sound about equally good makes it take so much CPU time it's just not worth it.

On my Christmas tree, I now have two piano ornaments, and Angel playing a pipe organ, and now something that vaguely represents an Arp 2600 from the Pearlman foundation #analog_synthesizers #synth #MusicianLife #christmas #Christmas2025 still working on getting good pictures of my whole tree.

Friends, I'm thrilled to introduce this year's Christmas Reapers album! This is a fund-raiser to support the continued development of accessible tools so that blind and visually impaired people can continue to make music using computers! It's a treat to be part of it once again! #musicianlife #musician #disabledmusician #recordingding #reaperdAW
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Today has been seriously giving me kind of hope when I think about it. I've been sitting in front of my computer from morning to evening, configuring a bunch of software on this raspberry pi mainly with the help of Claude, watching YouTube videos and documentations, for example IceCast, DarkIce, UpSnap in docker. And I'm satisfied. Yes, I'm actually satisfied, everything works, even after a reboot. And I just hope it keeps stable and running and I can continue to build on that foundation. Tailscale runs as an exit node and subnet router. All little step by step things but it feels great. I think I overthought the entire thing rather than just actually starting it and seeing that it isn't that ultra insanely difficult. Things will surely break, but also heavily improve over time, but it has shown me that I can still be productive and actually do something and not just procrastinate in boredom in front of this device. Next steps are getting a VPS to act as a reverse proxy for IceCast and some other services which this Pi is going to run very soon.

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I think I'm confused. I've had Python 3.12 on this Windows 11 x64 computer for a couple years. I just installed Python 3.14, hoping it might fix the error I get when installing the wave package. I still have c:\python312, but no c:\python314. If I type python into run, I get 3.12. There are no variables referring to Python. defined, and c:\python312 is not on my system path.

1. Where did 3.14 install to?
2. How do I change my default python to 3.14?
3. How is 3.12 being found at all?

in reply to Boo-une (1987) Dune, but scary

what's hostile alt text you ask?

it's when you don't actually describe what's in the image. it includes; just a joke, endless hashtags and/or emojis, extensive URLs, just a period, the file name of the image,....

I hope this helps clear things up

alt text on your picture of your cat could literally just be "my cat" and that's good enough. it's not great but you achieved the bare minimum—describing what's in the photo.

what it should not be is: "lol look at this silly guy" or "wow what a pose" or "fuzzball" or "this one time I took this picture and I thought it was so good so I wanted to share it with you"

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Already so many great posts on this year's #HTMHell advent calendar... Discover Dialog by @sarajw
htmhell.dev/adventcalendar/202…

Words from the Accessibility Freedom Beaver @SteveFaulkner
htmhell.dev/adventcalendar/202…

Hell is Other People's Markup by @lloydi
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The Wonderful World of Web Feeds by @maureenholland:
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I watched Prime Video for the first time in a while (to watch Gen V, season 2) and... Fucking Prime now has commercials, not before before the show, as I was expecting, but in the middle of the shows!

Those streaming platforms are forgetting that we signed up for them because they're only slightly more convenient than pirating platforms... Well, if they play ads, that convenience is gone and so is my subscription.

#FuckAmazon #PrimeVideo #Streaming

I've been playing with Orpheus TTS (not the old screen reader synthesizer, a new one that claims to be natural). It's not for real-time use, but rather, you give it a chunk of text and it gives you a .wav file. It runs locally. It sounds okay, but Tara, the default voice, has what almost sounds like room noise. It's very odd. If you try it, remove wave>=0.0.2 from requirements.txt or you might get installation errors. github.com/isaiahbjork/orpheus…