“Why do you use Signal and all this Encryption!
Do you have anything to hide? 😡“Yes! I do!
– The color of my underwear
– My friends’ cats photos
– My failed gym class grades
– My first attempt at “portrait”
– The outcome of my last meal
– The weird mole on my left toe
– How much I cried watching Star Trek
– How much cheese there is in my fridge
– My failed knitting experiment
– The horrible poem I just wrote
– My bank card pin number
– My social security number
– My main password
– The web search history for your birthday giftPrivacy is a Human Right! ✊
Not sharing publicly what you do not wish to share is your right! 🔒✨
Today I learned about wet bulb temperature:
It’s the lowest temperature in a given environment that can be reached by evaporating water (e.g. sweating). At 100% relative air humidity the regular ambient temperature and wet bulb are the same. At lower humidity wet bulb is lower because the air can still absorb additional vapor. Humans generally can’t survive for long at wet bulb temperatures of 35°C (95°F) and higher.
This measurement might become much more widely used as dangerous heat conditions become more common.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet-bulb_temperature
Edit: there’s newer studies that indicate the wet-bulb limit for humans to be a lot lower even https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/japplphysiol.00738.2021
I don’t agree with everything Lina Khan says or does, but it’s good to see @pluralistic calling out the enormous amount of crap she is taking for daring to actually enforce the antitrust laws.
A vision of a composable interface, where objects like battery power, wi-fi status, the desktop, current time or weather outside, new mail counter, new Mastodon mentions counter, or disk space, can all be connected to a sound, or Tts, or a screen reader, or a *Messages* window like Emacs, just, everything configurable, for everyone. Let’s say your disk space is running low. Set percentage of disk space to a small sound. Or set the current weather to a soft soundscape. Just, things like that. Make computing good again, and beautiful for everyone, because everyone sees, or hears, or feels, beauty differently.
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.@chris So I have a couple recommendations for positive novels: One Summer and The Christmas Train by David Baldacci. The second one is kind of out of season for now, but they're sort of feel-good stories and they might provide you an escape.
But seriously, people who don’t support #open #standards, how are we gonna achieve a #StarTrek future where we can easily have video calls among ships from different planets and races, including #Klingons and #Romulan ships?
Do you think the #Ferengi created a video call app to unite races from all over the Universe and they’ll never take advantage of owning that app?
Would you trust the #Ferengi? Then why you trust the tech bros?
People. Who. Aren’t. Good. With. Technology. Deserve. Security. And. Privacy. Too.
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.@chris I mean OK they won't fix all the problems or anything but they will at least provide a break.
I just pushed a new release of Shortnotes. This improves transformation of #WordPress block markup into text for syndication on Mastodon via Share on Mastodon. https://wordpress.org/plugins/shortnotes/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/share-on-mastodon/
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.@chris If you're a fan of science fiction, there's the Magic 2.0 series by Scott Meyer. Basically the protagonists figure out that (a) we're living in a simulation and (b) figure out how to push code to that simulation, with hilarious results.
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.@chris What other genres do you like?
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.@chris OK so same as me then. Excellent!
Republicans want America to be a Christian nation except for all the parts in the Bible where it says to cancel debts, love your neighbor, don’t be greedy, be humble, feed the poor, heal the sick, and be nice to immigrants.
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.@chris Yes I am and I've just sent you a friend request.
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.@shawnhooper @chris Not all of mine. I have a bookwyrm account, and i love the idea, but book databases is the part where any decentralized attempt will fall over, until someone decides to use the archive.org one at least.
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.@shawnhooper @chris But I completely agree that Goodreads absolutely sucks, and for the time being am only using it to track the books I read which then ge t backfed to my personal website via RSS and IFTTT.
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.@shawnhooper @chris I will share my recipe if you want Chris. It won't grab your entire history, and unfortunately the export Goodreads gives you is also almost useless, but it would grab everything in future. You need to have micropub and other indieweb building blocks in place though on your site.
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.@shawnhooper @chris Yeah I'm a pretty avid reader with stuff all over the place and I do mean all over the place.