death of a service
back on broadway for yet another sold-out run:
act 1: a tool solves a problem
act 2: tool becomes well-known
act 3: dev sells tool
act 4: tool's new owners modify the software to spy on you
https://robertheaton.com/2018/07/02/stylish-browser-extension-steals-your-internet-history/
A brainstate
Hi there and welcome to my mind! Or, as I like to call it, *voice drowned out by a sharp, momentary increase in the volume of the distant cries of agony which until now you had almost been able to pretend you weren't hearing*! Ha ha, oh my, how embarrassing. What I meant to say was *ceiling collapses with a loud crash, trapping several mental constructs breath the wreckage*. Mm, well. Perhaps it would be best for you to come back another time, hm?
electron / browser thoughts
imagine quake compiled to webasm, downloading it over dat:// or ipfs:// or ssb:// or even gopher://, and organizing matches with ad-hoc p2p connections 👾👾👾
but also imagine a thorough permissions model that strictly controls what is allowed to execute and access what resources 😛
. @foone when are you gonna update _____ Death Generator so that I can make Madeline from Celeste say 'bongus'
hey check out this awesome cybre cluster admin
https://dialup.express/videos/watch/183ac4d0-2667-48e5-8a01-294050627168
call to action, 500px, archiving
hi im helping out Archive Team right now, by running 21 machines on 21 different public IPv4 addresses, archiving 500px. because they were assholes and started pulling all the creative commons images because capitalism.
help out, maybe? every single person archiving, with even a single computer, helps. it barely uses any disk space. if you can install virtualbox, you can help.
still can't get over how good this video is https://youtu.be/LmFqp_lzLns
i'm at @sc now for the time being, go follow me there!