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ethanplant

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Show HN: Elsewhere – a local POSSE CLI for static-site writers

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B.C. 'preparing legal action' against OpenAI

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Bill C-34 Answers Child Safety with Identity Infrastructure

ethanplant.ca
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The op log was peer-to-peer the whole time

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My Nintendo DS Broadcasts Radio (Kinda)

douxx.blog
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Bridger Is Building an Osint Dossier in a Cute Font

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Make Something Wonderful

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Canada Keeps Sabotaging Its Own Digital Sovereignty

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The web is changing, and we are not going back

idiallo.com
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Self-Hosting on the Dark Web

david.alvarezrosa.com
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Bill C-22 Is a Mess of the Government's Own Making

ethanplant.ca
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Google warns lawful-access bill could create major cybersecurity risks

theglobeandmail.com
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We Rebuilt the Mainframe

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Major VPN provider says it could leave Canada over lawful access bill

ctvnews.ca
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CVE-2026-46333 (SSH-keysign-pwn)

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Canada Wants Digital Sovereignty. Bill C-22 Pulls the Other Way

aquisthoughts.substack.com
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We Didn't Ask for This Internet

angelabenton.substack.com
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Access Is Not Ownership

aquisthoughts.substack.com
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Your Computer Doesn't Belong to You Anymore

aquisthoughts.substack.com
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ethanplant
·3 日前·議論
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ethanplant
·4 日前·議論
“This article reached a conclusion from the author’s perspective” is not a criticism of writing. It is a description of writing.

Good writing is almost never neutral. It can be fair, careful, honest, and proportionate. But if it has nothing to say, it isn’t good writing.
ethanplant
·11 日前·議論
I think the idea that it’s a trust issue is broadly correct. “Free vibe-coded anonymous Linux server with root access” immediately causes every infrastructure and security neuron in my body to fire at once.
ethanplant
·12 日前·議論
Broadly I agree that you can’t expect organizations to change their behaviour without changing the incentives. That’s essentially my argument in favour of the platform accountability portions of the bill.

Where I disagree is the framing that it’s a binary between “age verification for all” or “legal liability for parents”. There is a third option: change the incentives for the organizations designing and operating the systems children are using.

Regulate recommender systems, addictive defaults, reporting and appeal mechanisms, non-consensual intimate imagery response, synthetic sexual abuse material, dark patterns, safety plans, transparency, audits, and penalties for platforms that fail to respond properly. Those are all aimed at the organizations creating or amplifying the harm. This is, admittedly, the most difficult approach, but it’s also the approach that actually addresses the root cause.

My concern is that an under-16 account ban turns the enforcement problem into an age-assurance problem for all users. The platform has to determine who is under 16 somehow, which means assessing everyone’s age. That creates privacy and access-control infrastructure while the most vulnerable teenagers are also the ones most likely to route around it.

So yes, change incentives. I just think the incentives should be aimed directly at platform conduct and design, not at making everyone prove they are old enough to participate online.
ethanplant
·先月·議論
> my philosophy is this: if I'm doing my job properly, the user should never even know I exist.

This is my philosophy too working in infrastructure. It’s my job to care way too much so downstream users don’t have to.
ethanplant
·先月·議論
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ethanplant
·先月·議論
These days I get most of mine from curated RSS feeds, here, and Kagi Small Web.
ethanplant
·先月·議論
I’d be cautious about saying OpenBSD itself is directly affected. It really depends on if OpenBSD counts as an “electronic service provider”.

You do raise a pretty good point though, Canada has long benefited from being perceived as a relatively trustworthy jurisdiction. So even if OpenBSD themselves are out of scope, there is a negative reputational hit that will impact Canadian tech.
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
Paywall bypass: https://archive.ph/2026.05.25-010611/https://www.theglobeand...
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
So Riot’s finally gone full mask off and admitted their malware is in fact malware?
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
“Just eliminate surveillance”.

That’s a lot easier said than done.
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
`human.json` is a neat idea and I’ve been watching it closely. I’m even debating dropping one on my own site.

That being said, the fact that the obvious attack vector goes completely unaddressed gives me pause.
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
I agree with the principle that the internet has, for lack of a better word, gone to shit.

This isn’t the answer though. It’s not technically feasible and doesn’t actually address the problem.

Your falling into the classic software brain trap of thinking the solution to a social problem is a technical one, when that isn’t necessarily the case.
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
I don’t feel the need to. If someone says “this is AI” all I hear is, “I don’t want to actually engage with the argument”.

I also have a very specific voice. Blunt. Slightly irritated. Highly opinionated. AI is pretty bad at trying to emulate that well.
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
Wholeheartedly agree. I feel like we genuinely lost something when seemingly all writing turned from people genuinely sharing their thoughts to “what’s going to get the most engagement on substack”.
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
Forgot to switch accounts?
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
There’s a subset of the anti-AI crowd that treats any involvement of AI anywhere in the chain as tainting the work.
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
I’m genuinely confused as to why the speakers are baffled by the boos.

Everyone, and especially new grads constantly hear that AI is going to replace every job. And absolutely no one seems to be interested in answering the question of “okay, then what?”

Of course people are going to react negatively when they hear, “the machines are going to take your jobs from you. No, we don’t care how you’ll be able to pay your rent or put food on the table”.
ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
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ethanplant
·2 か月前·議論
I'm not quite sure what being a leftie has to do with the point you're making. This isn't really a political point and more the valid (though not particularly novel) view that "most websites are overcomplicated".

> Writing the simplest of websites requires a ton of tooling now.

Meanwhile my website personal website is nothing but markdown files that get rendered into static HTML with a little bit of CSS. You really don't need a massive JS framework for a simple website.