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Speaking at the Site of a Murder

eternallyradicalidea.com
1 points·by arch_deluxe·8 miesięcy temu·0 comments

I didn't bring my son to a museum to look at screens

sethpurcell.com
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A new Microsoft chip could lead to more stable quantum computers

technologyreview.com
2 points·by arch_deluxe·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

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arch_deluxe
·20 dni temu·discuss
A corporation is a single legal entity with distinct rights and obligations, that’s the entire point of incorporating, so you don’t have to create a fully connected graph of agreements between people, you can group them into entities that can then enter into agreements. The fact that corporations then have some rights similar to those of “natural persons” is the legal fiction referred to.
arch_deluxe
·27 dni temu·discuss
Don’t forget wantonly destructive.
arch_deluxe
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
I don’t think the neologism “dark patterns” is necessary or adds any clarity; it’s almost a euphemism. Can’t we just call this “dishonest design”? I would personally find that a lot clearer.
arch_deluxe
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
One of the greats. Invented quicksort and concurrent sequential processes. I always looked up to him because he also seemed very humble.
arch_deluxe
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
For a long time I've been wanting a private, E2EE social media app for sharing pics/videos of my son with friends and family, but haven't found anything fitting that description. Like most people, we've just been using group texts; the closest alternative I found was shared photo albums, but we wanted the ability to make "posts" with a few pictures and some text. So I've been building it and using it for a couple months with some friends, it's a strange feeling to have the ergonomics of social media with none of the toxic nonsense.

Most people I know are using group texts for this, but I find that unsatisfying because my wife and I want to share stuff with ~20 people, but we don't want to be blasting all of them with texts all the time, or put those 20 people in a group text with each other. We wanted something pub/sub, but with the privacy of E2EE chat apps, and so easy to use our parents will use it.

It's a React app running on Cloudflare Workers, and there's an iOS app in the works using Capacitor; the E2EE is built on OPAQUE. There's a landing page/signup at freefollow.org if you'd like to learn more. I'm working on some demo videos.
arch_deluxe
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
This seems like a good time to mention that FreeFollow.org is looking for private beta testers for our app that combines the pub/sub model and slick UX of social media (posts, comments, following) with the economic model of webhosting (pay to host a group, not to participate in them) and the E2EE design of 1Password (but using OPAQUE which is actually the protocol used by WhatsApp, rather than SRP).

Our initial use case -- why we're building this -- is parents who are currently using text groups in Apple Messages or WhatsApp to share photos/videos of their kiddos with friends/family and want something less interruptive and more casual, but for whom social media is so toxic and untrusted as to be a non-starter.
arch_deluxe
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Thanks for letting us know. Unfortunately we haven't been able to reproduce that with the current version of Firefox, but if you'd like to email us at [email protected] we'll add you to the list manually.
arch_deluxe
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Nope.
arch_deluxe
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
You might be interested in FreeFollow.org [full disclosure, I'm one of the engineers working on it].

It combines the economic model of web hosting (users pay to host spaces, reading is free, and writing in someone else's space is also free), the simple UI of social media (you have a profile and write posts), and the E2EE security model of 1Password (we actually implemented their published security model). It's also a non-profit so there's no pressure from owners to exploit users.

It's aimed primarily at parents of young kids who are annoyed at constantly sharing via text groups, but non-parents are also surprisingly into it.