I get a fundraising email stating "We have only 3 days to raise $24,456 so we can have the funds to launch our campaign properly [...]"
Where do they get this oddly specific number? What are the odds of winning if you don't get it vs the odds if you do? Is there an inflection point?
If you go to donate: "Make it monthly?" (they ask this TWICE) "Leave a tip?" You're asking for money to cover processing, that is not a "tip". They "suggest" 16%: that's a big processing fee.
Continuing on the MacOS diskimagesiod vs youtube battle, it occurred to me I could update the plist for diskimagesiod to say the ProcessType is "Background" - the launchd man page says these should not distrupt the user experience. This involved a few reboots and arcane commands to allow me to edit a system file. However, it didn't work.
I keep forgetting this isn't Twitter and external links won't effectively hide this post. So here's a @crowdsupply update where I talk about the rationale behind this.
https://www.crowdsupply.com/architeuthis-flux/jumperless-v5/updates/single-board-computer-fans-rejoice
I got a spam email claiming a payment problem with Disney. It had a link that redirected to an AWS site that redirected again. I tried to report it to Amazon, but their form has a box for "Complete email header and body", but then rejects it "We have identified that your submission may contain potentially malicious content." It's a waste of time anyway, as Amazon doesn't care if their money comes from scammers, as long as it keeps coming in.