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Software & time-saving

· Misc, Software

Software is typically sold on the promise of increased convenience or productivity, or both. If we were to believe all the clichéd marketing lingo about time-saving, our lives would now consist largely of uninterrupted leisure time. 

In a recent post, Brett Scott argues persuasively that, far from making our lives easier, technology is making them faster and more discombobulated. To understand how this shift happens, Scott tells us to look at the issue from a systemic perspective: 

The Underrated Art of Giving a Shit

· Misc

I recently stumbled upon a narrative that struck a chord. It was about a custom-made table, but, more than that - it was about the magic that happens when someone cares enough about their craft, whether it's carving wood or coding or anything else really.

Picture this: you decide to get a custom meeting room table made. You scout around, and a small studio in East Vancouver catches your eye. You meet up, exchange ideas, and decide on a superelliptical rectangle design. They nail it.

Long holiday

· Misc

After a whirlwind of planning, re-planning around Shan's work, and, well, a bit of procrastination (who's judging?), ... We're finally leaving for our extended holidays. Saying "See ya!" to Singapore for three months! This is the longest I'm stepping out of the sunny (yet overly warm) island in the last 7 years.

Feels a bit surreal. Boarding in SQ 332 in ~55 minutes.

First stop? Oh, Paris! And from there, it's off to Belgium, then back to France for a road trip. All that with Ila (no time to update her site)... Let's see how that goes. 🙈

DALL-E 3: wow

· Software

DALL-E 3 is here. And the future too, or almost at least.

Prompt: generate 3D images of the inside of a house in Singapore. It needs to look modern and minimalistic, with light colours, to show a customer. Focus on the living room.

It still sucks at generating text... Trying to get an 80s style logo for superuser.one...

RPi kernels in Bookworm

· Hardware, Linux, Software

Raspberry Pi recently launched Bookworm, and with that, a new kernel package.

However, due to the massive changes from Bullseye to Bookworm, they are not suggesting a dist-upgrade.

In the past, we have suggested procedures for updating an existing image to the new version, but always with the caveat that we do not recommend it, and you do this at your own risk.

This time, because the changes to the underlying architecture are so significant, we are not suggesting any procedure for upgrading a Bullseye image to Bookworm; any attempt to do this will almost certainly end up with a non-booting desktop and data loss.

EU pushes for digital surveillance

· Misc

Keep seeing more and more topics, threads and sites about it. And it's probably not getting half as much attention as it deserves.

Here's a summary from Danny Mekić post:

  • The European Commission wants to turn digital communication apps into mass surveillance tools by automatically scanning EU citizens' live conversations, photos and videos for criminal offenses, even if they are not suspected of a crime.
  • Hundreds of academics, privacy regulators and EU legal experts have condemned the proposal, arguing it grossly violates privacy rights and the technology cannot accurately detect criminal activity.
  • When the EU Council meeting showed insufficient support for the proposal, the Commissioner launched a paid advertising campaign on social media targeting specific countries to sway public opinion.
  • The campaign used emotionally manipulative images and music to suggest opponents did not want to protect children, while also misleadingly claiming majority European support.
  • The ads were microtargeted to exclude people interested in privacy, Euroscepticism, Christianity and other critical political/religious groups, creating an uncritical echo chamber.
  • This microtargeting violates the social media platform's policies, the Digital Services Act, and GDPR.
  • When a proposal lacks sufficient support, the proper response is to withdraw or amend it, not pressure doubting members through manipulative disinformation campaigns.
  • By setting aside European values, the Commission is endangering the foundations of the European Union.
  • The Commission should take down the ad campaigns and refrain from future attempts to bend public opinion through illegal targeted ads.
  • The document was written by a jurist and technologist who is critical of the Commission's overreach and disregard for democratic processes and individual rights.
Via Kagi: Undermining Democracy: The European Commission's Controversial Push for Digital Surveillance

IP Changed?

· Networking, Software

Very simple Python script that tracks one or multiple hosts/domains for IP changes, and prints it in a Matrix room.

# docker logs ipchanged
29-09-2023 - 11:26:35 - Logged in as @turtlebot:matrix.org
29-09-2023 - 11:26:35 - IP address for be.yeri.be is 94.105.123.126
29-09-2023 - 11:26:35 - IP address for sg.yeri.be is 58.96.238.208
29-09-2023 - 11:26:35 - IP address for industry.yeri.be is 78.23.172.72
29-09-2023 - 11:29:36 - IP address for be.yeri.be is 94.105.123.126
29-09-2023 - 11:29:36 - IP address for sg.yeri.be is 58.96.238.208
29-09-2023 - 11:29:36 - IP address for industry.yeri.be is 78.23.172.72

Includes a Docker container to keep it running.