- Read: The digital revolution has failed
- “as the web declines, we need to consider what a better alternative could look like and the political project it would fit within”
- Right on. That would be digital ecosocialism in my view.
- Generative AI has a ferocious environmental impact.
- Generative AI is further concentrating power with Big Tech.
- Watched: Miners’ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain
- Shocking, the violence that was meted out by the police on picketing miners. Seemingly premeditated.
- Then perjury.
- All seemingly coming directly from the wishes of Margaret Thatcher.
- The media apparently complicit, a piece of state apparatus.
- Listened: Medium Anxiety
- Listened: How an infamous ransomware gang found itself hacked
- Fun story.
- Ransomware.
- I did not know that WannaCry was by the North Korean state.
- Listened: What do the Tories consider extreme?
- Distributed digital gardens.
- Watched: Ant-Man.
- I can’t seem to find an IRC bouncer that you can easily install on YunoHost…
- What would AI for the people look like?
- My biggest problem with AI are its environmental impact and the fact that it is in the hands of a cabal of big tech firms using it to turn a profit.
- Is there a way it could be retained? Publicly owned, democratically governed, socially useful, and existing within planetary boundaries?
- Watched: Miners’ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain
- Episode 2. Focuses on the Battle of Orgreave.
- Police brutality. State violence.
- Read: A Modern Anarchism (Part 1): Anarchist Analysis
Loving your use of real life index cards.
- Read: Reframing and simplifying the idea of how to keep a Zettelkasten
- Contemplating whether I should send webmentions from my digital garden.
- Maybe, maybe not.
- There’s plenty of ways to send webmentions from a static site, plenty of people doing it.
- So I could, but I wonder if I should.
- Perhaps webmentions should only be sent when I post a more considered long-form article, or when I post something to my stream.
- Not sure.
- Should I send webmentions from my digital garden?
- Listened: How to talk about avoiding waste, with Keep Britain Tidy
- Most people think recycling is all you need to do to prevent waste.
- Reframe the message and move people’s consciousness up the waste hierarchy.
- Buy Nothing New Month.
- Really interesting discussion around societal norms and reuse (e.g. what happens when you give second-hand presents at kids’ birthday parties…)
- Kickstarted the spacemacs / spacemacs packages update dance.
- Because of the error “Invalid type in command series” from org-super-agenda.
- As always, kind of wish I hadn’t. Updating spacemacs 2024-03-12.
- I created a quick function to help extract bold sections from text into bullet points.
- Most narrative text is usually just verbose prose around a few relevant points.
- So when I’m parsing some text, I bold the relevant bits.
- Then I pull those out to review them as bullets.
- This function helps quickly pull the bold text into bullets.
- Love the fact you can so easily configure Emacs to do this kind of thing!
- Listened: Brian Merchant, “Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech”
- Spam.
- Our website is experiencing an uptick in spam over the last few days.
- Incredibly irritating.
- With comments like
1*if(now()=sysdate(),sleep(15),0)
. - We have Akismet and a honepot enabled. Adding a very noddy manual captcha (e.g. 4+8 = ?) helps. But if it continues, we’ll probably have to enable ReCaptcha. Which I’d prefer to avoid if possible.
- Seemingly emanating from the same IP address.
- The host lists an abuse@ address. But when I contact that address, the mailbox is reported as being full
- Listened: The cybernetic jacket
- The left receives threats that Jakarta is coming.
- A reference to the brutal murder of Communists in Indonesia.
- Read: The Jakarta Method Comes to Latin America (Review)
- The Jakarta Method.
- CIA involvement in brutally violent suppression of communist societies.
- Read: For years, I suspected MI5 interfered in the miners’ strike. The truth was even more shocking than I thought