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Eric Trump’s American Bitcoin: Inside the newest arm of the Trump crypto empire byteseu.com/1740191/ #AppleOnly #bitcoin #Crypto #CryptoCurrency #DataCenters #DonaldTrump





Prince Harry says sacrifices by Nato troops in Afghanistan deserve ‘respect’ byteseu.com/1740186/ #GreatBritain #UnitedKingdom


Anyone ever waste an evening failing to get something to work with multiple computers, adapters, and cables only to realize the next day you had one wire connected that shouldn't have been because you misread something? No? Just me?

Anyhow, I now have five Sinilink XY-WFUSB devices flashed with esphome and I can toggle power to each USB plug over the network.

The HomeAssistant box to orchestrate them is still not here, though, but may arrive tomorrow.

#esphome #esp8266 #HomeAssistant



in reply to Kevin Karhan

So be fucking glad that people actually want to do #OpenSource and not say "Fuck y'all!" amidst the tribalism and bullshit going on...

Personally, I just do what I like and want and I don't owe anyone an explaination when it comes to my projects.

  • If someone likes the stuff I do: Cool.
  • If wants to contribute: Gladly!
  • If someone has honest criticism: I'll consider it.
  • If someone has questions: I'll try to answer them.

But if all someone does is waste my time and patience then I'm sorry, my spoons are all out so I'll just gonna yeet ya...

#FLOSS #tech #OpenSource #development #developers #rant #developer #venting #sarcasm #commentary

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in reply to Kevin Karhan

In short, I do things because I like them, need them, want them to or would love to see them happen.

But I didn't start any of these in expectation of anything. Neither Recognition nor Fame nor Money nor anything.

Would I love these to go big like #Linux did?

  • Yes, because in the end that project was successful because @torvalds has been open to contributions and that's how #Linux came to "run on [almost] everything [it could be forced on]", and that could not have been done by a solo developer!

So yeah, folks should be glad that people actually do #FLOSS / #OpenSource in general and thank them, because without it, we'd have a way worse world!

#tech #commentary #sarcasm #rant #venting #politricks #development #developers #devs #technology #Software #Hardware




#BBC Pokémon cards: The 'liquid asset' increasingly attracting criminals w.st/se725
#bbc


Air France & KLM cancel flights to Israel, Dubai & Saudi Arabia amid Iran tensions byteseu.com/1740184/ #France


Music is magic.
Music is life.
Music is the will to Iive sometimes.

reshared this

in reply to Mat B

Especially in these dark times, I'm incredibly grateful for music as a source of beauty and light.
in reply to Andrew

@Shivviness

Amen. It's been my constant since I was a little kid. Never ceases to amaze me.



#TIL about the existence of the forkiverse, a fediverse service set up by the folks behind the Hard Fork and Search Engine podcasts;

nytimes.com/2026/01/13/podcast…

@mapache wrote an intriguing blog post riffing off this to discuss the ways using different services for an account changes the experience of using the fediverse;

hachyderm.io/@mapache/11593562…

I suspect this is because each fediverse service has a community with different range of interests, and therefore sees a different slice of the verse.


Well, in my last post about the #forkiverse (maho.dev/2026/01/the-forkivers…) I realized my blog federation is broken, so is time to fix it.

in reply to Strypey

Thinking about the forkiverse experiment, and @mapache's blog piece, I find myself musing about the idea of creating distinct social networks within the fediverse. What do I mean by that?

Think about LockedIn, for example. The experience of using LI is in the area of overlap between 3 things;

* LI's formal function as a professional networking platform

* the affordances of the LI interface

* the particular cross-section of the population who choose to engage regularly there

(1/?)

in reply to Strypey

You could break down the experience of Tinder in a similar way;

* Tinder's formal function as a dating platform

* the affordances of the Tinder interface

* the particular cross-section of the population who choose to look for matches there

What I'm getting at with these 3-point breakdowns is that if we want to replicate these social network experiences in a decentralised way, it requires more than just copying or reimagining their interfaces.

(2/?)

in reply to Strypey

There's also a need to be able to create a bounded space dedicated to a particular kind of interaction (eg professional networking, dating). The creation of groups with tools like Guppe and Chirp has been an experiment in doing that within the fediverse, with mixed results. Same with the threadiverse (federated forums), and the long formers (federated blogs/ newsletters).

(3/?)

in reply to Strypey

Moreover, even if we can successfully create the interface and the bounded space for professional networking or matchmaking (or Q&A, or other specific social needs), the experience won't be the same as that of the existing platforms. Unless the majority of the people currently using those platforms can solve the collective action problem of migrating together.

(4/?)

in reply to Strypey

I wrote about how coordinated migration might be attempted here;

bridgeseat.substack.com/p/into…

(Apologies for the SS link, but I haven't yet republished the few Bridge Seat worth salvaging on the Disintermedia blog)

(5/5)

in reply to Strypey

isn't that basically what Pixelfed and Lemmyverse are doing? Different affordances, different formal function, different (though overlapping) cross-section of people using the services?
in reply to Strypey

not really sure. Lemmyverse especially seems to fit all the descriptions.



Was at the protest today in #minneapolis #fuckice #ice Not sure the full count, but was certainly thousands, and perhaps 10s of thousands. Strong support, proud to live here




Primus w/Maynard...

youtube.com/watch?v=QB7leo72ER…



Denver Appeals Court dismissed the case with a castigating letter to the district about "wasting the court's time"

The books include titles such as;

👉 The Bluest Eye
👉The Diary of a Young Girl
👉The Catcher in the Rye
👉The Kite Runner
👉1984
👉To Kill a Mockingbird,
👉The Perks of Being a Wallflower

cpr.org/2026/01/22/elizabeth-s…



I've begun messing around with Claude Code, and tonight I was amused by the autogenerated filename for an implementation plan:

> Wrote 224 lines to ../../../../../.claude/plans/humble-singing-rossum.md

I don't know if GvR has a good singing voice or not, but it's a fun image!