tekproxy | 4 years ago | on: Sequencing your DNA with a USB dongle and open source code
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tekproxy | 4 years ago | on: Clean Streets: People taking San Francisco’s trash into their own hands
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tekproxy | 4 years ago | on: Tesla pulled its latest ‘Full Self Driving’ beta after testers complained
tekproxy | 4 years ago | on: Tesla CEO berated employees, investors and tried to get rid of safety measures
For more context, there's this famous story: https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2006/06/16/my-first-billg-rev...
tekproxy | 4 years ago | on: Daniel Hale Receives 45-Month Sentence for Releasing Drone Documents
tekproxy | 4 years ago | on: Berkeley Systems “After Dark” screensavers recreated in CSS
Every article I read back then was written by a real person about something they cared about. Now it feels like every search result is just 100 pages of AI generated, generic content used to drive clicks to the site. And what content is actually written by a real person, it's in service to their brand and it's tuned for engagement and sharing on social media.
A lot of software back then was open and didn't hide too many of the details. Today, all the technical bits are hidden away and user experiences are carefully controlled and tuned for engagement. Think IRC vs Slack or FB messenger. On irc, you can whois, dcc, technical bits everywhere in the UI.
In the 90s, there was a question whether or not you should include ads and banners on your site. Later, it seemed like the ads went away but actually they took over. So much of the internet experience now is about monetization. Even malware is about making money. You gotta jump into the new tech to get that feeling of wonder and possibly.
tekproxy | 4 years ago | on: Animated GIF uses over 35GB RAM in Acorn on M1 Mac, likely due to memory leak
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: Ray Dalio says the government could ban bitcoin
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: Visa Plans to Enable Bitcoin Payments at 70M Merchants
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: The Miseducation of Americas Elites
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: How to Kill Bitcoin (Part 2)
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: Twitter permanently bans Project Veritas account
Imo, the real story is Parler getting banned just as it was poised to become competition.
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: How you can get banned from Facebook permanently
You're not the customer.
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: Ubiquiti Networks Breach
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: I Made a Covid-19 Vaccine in My Kitchen and It Worked – Science Still Sucks
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: California Public Utilities Commission fired director who exposed missing $200M
"Hard times create strong people. Strong people create good times. Good times create weak people. Weak people create hard times."
We only get the leaders and government we deserve.
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: What was it like to be a software engineer at NeXT?
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: Twitter is dropping coding terms like 'master' and 'slave'
tekproxy | 5 years ago | on: Challenges and opportunities for better nutrition science
There's a guy on YouTube doing diy gene therapy to treat his lactose intolerance so it's not exactly science fiction.