- Inside Elon Musk’s Texas Compound – The Onion
I was a fan of The Onion, back in tha H-Dog dayz. Then I sort of drifted away. Over a series of owners, their content became… thinner. Funny, but insubstantial. But since the sale to Global Tetrahedron, they've been absolutely firing on all cylinders again. Wonderful to see.
- Homeland Security funding for CVE program expires • The Register
Well, this is deeply, deeply bad news. I'm just about old enough to remember doing IT work at a time before the CVE program, and I do not wish to go back.
Category: Digitalia
Bookmarks for April 15, 2025
- Raycast
I may be late to the party, but this looks like something useful to streamline jobs I do a dozen times a day.
Bookmarks for April 13, 2025
- Dismay as cross-border library caught in US-Canada feud: ‘We just want to stay open’ | Canada | The Guardian
An incredibly depressing sign of the times – a building that is physically split by the US/Canada border is being closed off to Canadians – or at least made much harder to access. Something that should be handled with goodwill and common sense for the benefit of the people who live there is a casualty of politics and bureaucracy.
Bookmarks for April 12, 2025
- Internet 3.0 and the Beginning of (Tech) History – Stratechery by Ben Thompson
This is a solid bit of writing from a few years back that explains a lot about the stages of growth of the internet and how we've arrived at the current moment. I think that four years later, his conclusion that we're headed back to a more open and decentralised internet is optimistic – but thinking about Bluesky, and the idea that independent writing plaforms (or, as we used to call them, blogs) are having a resurgence in response to everything, maybe not totaly unfounded.
- LLMs can't stop making up software dependencies and sabotaging everything • The Register
Fascinating new exploit wrinkle, and a very strong argument for not using LLMs to generate entire applications – it'll literally decide to try and pull in dependencies that don't exist, and if the app runner doesn't notice, then a bad actor can simply occupy that space with whatever they're like, and completely co-opt the AI-generated app.
Bookmarks for April 11, 2025
- Bookmarks
Amusingly recursive: if this works, the first bookmark in my new bookmark manager will be itself. I finally got my linkdump posts working again by building an entire application to grab them Pinboard and post them to wordpress. There's something wrong with me.
Links for Thursday October 24th 2019
- oniongarlic/php-siri: PHP library for Service Interface for Real Time Information aka SIRI
Noting for another time.
Links for Monday July 8th 2019
- Choose Boring Technology
An excellent principle.
Links for Thursday June 27th 2019
- All for One – Design – Ian Thomas – Medium
A superb wrap up of a game I wish I'd played. A lot of food for thought in here – I'd love to adapt and apply some of this to serial-form game design, and think about how I'd change it up to make it play to the strengths of that form…
Links for Tuesday June 18th 2019
- Guardian Firewall – Guardian Firewall
This looks really good. Not cheap, but I am disposed to like a company that says "For the lifetime of our company, Guardian Firewall will utilize a simple tried-and-true business model: Accepting currency for a product that people find valuable. Full stop. We will never track our users. We will never collect personal information about our users. We consider user data to be a liability. Each and every technical design decision is built around that concept. "
Links for Monday June 17th 2019
- Quick note: Friday wins and a case study in ritual design | Kellan Elliott-McCrea
"Culture is what you celebrate. Rituals are the tools you use to shape culture." Smart work, needs serious thinking about. - The New Wilderness (Idle Words)
Required reading.