The EU has fined itself $452 for violating the GDPR because one of its websites was hosted on Amazon’s AWS and used “Sign in with Facebook” which means an EU citizen’s IP address & browser information was sent to those companies in the United States.
That the GDPR implies the US is The Bad Place to host your servers is a little known quirk of the law.
Just played a game called GRIS, What a Breathtakingly Beautiful game.
I love computing
I love to compute on the computer
I hate the companies that have made computing on the computer miserable as they try to squeeze us all through their product lifecycles
Bellingcat guide on avoiding secondary trauma (as it applies to war reporting, but also relevant in disasters). https://www.bellingcat.com/resources/how-tos/2018/10/18/prevent-identify-address-vicarious-trauma-conducting-open-source-investigations-middle-east/ #trauma #ptsd
Inside you there are two wolves. One is active, the other one is on hot standby and becomes active if the first one fails or is taken down for maintenance. Add more wolves as necessary for increased redundancy load balancing. A quorum badger can be added for environments with multiple active wolves.
I created an open source library on GitHub called AquaUI, which I am hoping others will contribute to and build on.
https://github.com/jonsterling/AquaUI
> AquaUI is a love letter to the Macintosh of the Aqua era—with its uncompromising attention to detail, futuristic design, and “lickable” visual style.
> The goal is not necessarily to recreate 2000s-era Aqua visuals pixel by pixel: instead, we aim to imagine how the Aqua design language could have evolved if it had been allowed to do so.
Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancée, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess