How to Distribute Radical Shit:
*Don't Trust Your Printer*
Your printer is a snitch. It's a homing beacon for law enforcement– even offline.
My post about what to do instead:
https://www.revoluciana.net/how-to-distribute-radical-stuff/
Multiple Oracle cloud customers have reached out to me to say Oracle have now confirmed a breach of their services.
They are only doing so verbally, they will not write anything down, so they’re setting up meetings with large customers who query.
why is it so useful? i find myself commenting out arguments to a function to try a thing _all the time_
folks like to say programming languages are designed to be read not written. but code is meant to be futzed with.
Going back and forth between released and pre-release #swift compilers made me realize just how small but impactful an improvement this is to my workflow.
I’m not going to say there’s a lot of overlap between digital preservation librarianship and knitting, because this post says it more clearly than I ever could. https://digitalpreservation-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/knitting-through-digital-decay-a-collection-of-digital-preservation-jumpers-no-one-asked-for-but-478c48009521
Via @Researchbuzz
@noracodes My friend’s three-year-old’s version: ‘This is easy, dad. You go “type, type, type,” and it goes “‘‘pute, ‘pute, ‘pute” ‘.
Let's do an experiment! If you're *not* a professional or habitual programmer, I'd love to hear what you know about what happens between typing a web address like "example.com" into your web browser and actually seeing the page show up. Whatever level of abstraction and verbosity you're comfortable with.
Tech folks: absolutely no making fun of people for being wrong, okay? People are allowed to not know stuff!
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Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancée, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess