Every man “in tech” over 35 should probably revisit this once a year or so, to remember the ugly costs of the way we collectively changed the world. For that matter, everybody else might want to read it to reflect on how to avoid those mistakes.

(It’s hard to write a content warning more precise than “every bad thing from 2000-2015” but it is A Lot so be warned.)

dancingsausage.net/2017/11/30/…

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> Nobody wrote profiles when their free market, composed mostly of engineers, made a bet on high-end graphics which wouldn’t run on the low-end laptops that everyone else could afford.

My brother was affected by this when he tried to run a WPF-based desktop app that totally didn't need high-end graphics on a 2007 budget laptop. Luckily for him, I could just buy him a new laptop, but still.

I worry that the current efforts to use GPU compute for 2D rendering will lead to more of this.

Interesting and valuable! "10 types of cognitive bias to watch out for in UX research & design" bootcamp.uxdesign.cc/10-types-… #uxDesign #uxResearch #UIDesign #usabilityTesting

I have mixed feelings about this.

Apple quietly launches a catalog of #books narrated by #AI on its Books app, in a move that publishers, authors, and agents warn may upend the #audiobook market.

theguardian.com/technology/202…

#Bookstodon

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Here's a good piece that lays out some advantages to #AI narrated #audiobooks. The trouble is that there is no analysis of what happens when an author or publisher decides to forego hiring a human and go directly to this method.

Why AI audiobook narrators could win over some authors and readers, despite the vocal bumps

theguardian.com/technology/202…

#books #bookstodon

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If you're looking for samples of #audiobooks narrated by AI, search for the term "Narrated by Apple Books" in the Apple Books app. It will pull up a list of books converted to Audio by #Apple.

Here are a few samples:

books.apple.com/us/audiobook/i…

books.apple.com/us/audiobook/i…

#bookstodon #accessibility #audio

Inclusive Web Design Checklist github.com/Heydon/inclusive-de… by @heydon #webDesign #inclusiveDesign #a11y

“Many browsers and anti-spyware applications are designed to reject and delete third-party cookies. Adobe ensures that cookies can always we [sic] set even if third-party cookies are blocked.”

That feeling when you admit you’re spyware.

#Adobe #surveillanceCapitalism #peopleFarming #adtech #spyware #SiliconValley #BigTech via @GossiTheDog

A black man wrongfully jailed for a week in Louisiana after face recognition error, report says. Lawyer says police didn't check man's height, weight or the mole on his face.

#blackmastodon #facialrecognition

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PSA: We're aware of an issue affecting #Thunderbird users using #IMAP to connect to certain #Microsoft account servers (for example: outlook.office365.com).

These users are receiving an error message that says "User is authenticated but not connected."

We believe this is caused by Microsoft running certain services with broken #IPv6 functionality.

WORKAROUND: Disable IPv6 networking in Thunderbird's advanced config.

MORE INFO: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ou…

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I’m not going to use bloody bugzilla, so if anyone from Mozilla sees this, your enterprise flow for adding certificate authorities (CAs) to Firefox on Linux fails on Fedora Silverblue.

Since Fedora Silverblue is seen as the possible future of Fedora/Red Hat, you folks might want to talk to the Fedora folks about it and come up with a solution.

github.com/fedora-silverblue/i…

#mozilla #firefox #fedora #fedoraSilverblue #bug #tls #ssl #redHat #linux #enterprise #certificates

It’s not going to be the DPC’s week.

Their suggestion of appropriate fine to levy on Meta for bundling a legal basis for user tracking and profiling into their terms and conditions was rejected as being approximately 10 times too mild by their peers across the EU.

washingtonpost.com/politics/ir…

nytimes.com/2023/01/04/technol…

This actually isn’t surprising at all, but it still needs to said over & over — the biggest barrier to more urban biking in cities is the fear of cars.

“A study confirms that if we are serious about getting people on bikes, they need a safe place to ride.”

Via @lloydalter #TreeHugger #bikes #cities #urbanism #cars #BikeLanes
treehugger.com/fear-of-cars-bi…

I can finally share the results of my work last year! Earthstar is a small and resilient distributed storage protocol designed with a strong focus on simplicity and versatility, with the social realities of peer-to-peer computing kept in mind. v10 adds:

📎 Attachments. Sync pictures, music, gigabyte-sized videos, or whatever kind of data you want.
🔏 Read-only shares. Share your data publicly while restricting write-access to a limited group.
🧠 Efficient sync. Fast sync - even when your data sets are very large.

Home-cooked social spaces. A community library of ePubs. Resilient, private data archives. Or just a blog!

Explainers, tutorials, specs, and documentation at earthstar-project.org

Pokémon GO app not accessible for visually-impaired users, N.J. man says in lawsuit

google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=…

hey @thunderbird, this really should be addressed ASAP.

connect.mozilla.org/t5/discuss…

Was having strange connection issue on @thunderbird
for #office365 accounts via IMAP

Message indicated:
User is authenticated but not connected

Found the solution on #reddit:

switch ` network.dns.disableIPv6` to `true` in the config editor

reddit.com/r/Thunderbird/comme…

Here's a quick recap of what we did in the #LibreOffice community in 2022! Well, just a few of the many things 😉 youtube.com/watch?v=iyHQ1yRLA9…

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I keep saying journalists should leave Twitter and use Mastodon, which is better for them in every way. At TechDirt I've posted a somewhat lengthy why-and-how: techdirt.com/2023/01/04/journa…

#journalism #twitterexodus

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In light of recent events I've started to reconsider which companies and services I want to trust and rely upon.

Over the coming days I’m going to make some changes to the Conversations development infrastructure.

· F-Droid will become a more prominent way to download and install Conversations
· Translations are moving from Transifex to Weblate¹

In addition to that I’m going to reconsider what role Github will be playing in the future.

¹: translate.codeberg.org/project…

Really glad Sony is finally making an accessibility-focused controller for PS5.

It’s overdue, especially considering all the accessibility work Sony’s been doing on the software side.

Hope they sell it for a reasonable price.

#gaming #VideoGames #Sony #PS5 #accessibility

blog.playstation.com/2023/01/0…

I really enjoy listening to audiobooks and appreciate the emotion and nuance that skilled narrators bring to the story. So I have my (considerable) doubts that AI-voiced audiobooks will be just as good. Hope this doesn’t become the norm. #Bookstodon #BookToot #AudioBooks #AI

theguardian.com/technology/202…

Early 20th century wall charts of invertebrates. You’ve never seen a cross section of a mosquito look so striking! uwmspeccoll.tumblr.com/post/70…

Black man wrongfully jailed for a week after face recognition error, report says

Lawyer says #police didn't check man's height, weight—or the mole on his face.

#privacy #surveillance #acab #FTP #AI
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…

When we see streets primarily as space to move cars, we miss out on the wonderful places for people that streets can be. And our cities are less successful for it. Actually, it’s not even good for moving cars! Rotenturmstraße’s before-&-after transformation in #Vienna via former Deputy Mayor Birgit Hebein.

#StreetsForPeople #cities #urbanism #streets #transportation #cars #Austria #cars #people

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(see also: Mistakes you apparently just have to make yourself, medium.com/@mcfunley/mistakes-…)
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Researching mines in northern Spain I came across this curious object. It's a canary cage designed to keep the canary alive in the event of a gas leak. If a miner saw the canary laying at the bottom of the cage it was time to abandon everything and leave the mine, but not without first closing the latched glass door and opening the valve of the oxygen bottle to save the bird. A miner would do that on their way out and take the bird with them. It's a signifier of the miner's legendary sense of solidarity, no lives lost to the mine on a miners watch. A solidarity that was also crucial in the fight for workers rights, creating safer and more humane working conditions, achievements of unionization and solidarity that some of us still enjoy today.

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> No mom it's not a "messy pile of clothes on my chair" it's an L1 cache for fast random access to my frequently used clothes in O(1) time. It needs to be big to avoid expensive cache misses (looking in my closet). I NEED to be minimizing latency, this is important to me. Please.


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