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Posts by Daniel Steigerwald

Delete GitHub spam notification

# get notifications, look for the ID of the spam notification
gh api notifications
# mark that spam notification as read
gh api -X DELETE notifications/threads/$NOTIFICATION_ID

Also, X is down.

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🥹

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Cloudflare is down, in yet another example of why 5 companies should not control the internet.

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It’s still hard to grasp that there aren’t 4 GOP Reps (who will otherwise be forgotten forever after retiring & likely defeated next year anyway) aren’t interested in going down in history as all-time 🇺🇸 heroes by caucusing with the Dems & giving them the majority to impeach Trump & save the Republic

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will pay people to read Hayek and Rothbard. That will be pretty expensive.

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The point of work is to make people suffer for money. Until AI feels pain, it will not replace humans.

When robots and artificial intelligence can do everything humans can, it will still make sense to pay people to pay attention to you. For example, artists will pay people to consume their work.

5 months ago 0 0 1 0

I can not use this app with such a silly length limit.

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timeline of rn project leading up to this

timeline of rn project leading up to this

"it's been a long time coming"

this is a team effort from dozens of people over many years, and they all deserve huge credit

still, a shoutout to @sebmarkbage.calyptus.eu who did much of the initial design on 7 (!) of these projects and convinced everyone else to work on them for a decade

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Chemtrails, když se nad tím člověk zamyslí, není vůbec špatná idea. Pro území Česka bych navrhoval směs složenou z Ozempicu, antidepresiv, a antabusu. #cestavlakem

6 months ago 3 1 0 0
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It will. People love socialism and hate capitalism.

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This is a list of events that have occurred in America in the last six months. How would you describe it if you saw it in any other country?

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I wrote something else, but hey, I don't want to be reply guy. Carpe diem.

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Am I understanding correctly that the protocol’s main goal is to make it safe to use a low-entropy, human-memorable password for recovery? Wouldn’t it be better to require strong passwords instead? Thank you

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Rules are essential. To enforce rules, we need rulers. Classical liberalism/libertarians/ancap are against a single monopolistic ruler (e.g., the State). Without competition, people can not choose what works for them. That's actually the main point of classical liberalism: it's against monopoly.

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When people think about classical liberalism (both libertarianism and anarchocapitalism use that methodology) without going deeper, they believe the State enforces rules which are helpful for society, while silly libertarians want to have no rules. That's not true.

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I think we met at local-first conf, did we?

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First, "The libertarian dream of a free-for-all" There is no such dream. free-for-all is exactly the opposite of it.

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We all are :-) I just wanted to say you misunderstood something. Have a nice day.

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That's a straw man. The libertarian dream is a free choice.

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The only thing worse than a "social network without filtering" is a social network with "filtering" I disagree with. I'm all for content moderation if I'm free to choose.

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A black and white close-up shot of Professor Brian Cox, an astrophysicist, is shown with a quote from him. He is looking directly at the viewer with a slight, contemplative smile. His hands are clasped together just below his chin. The background is dark.
The quote, in white text against a dark purple background, reads: "Real scientists are delighted when they find out they are wrong. And to me, that is one of the greatest gifts that a scientific education can bring. There are too many people in this world who want to be right. And too few who just want to know."
Below the quote, also in white text, is his name and title: "- PROF. BRIAN COX, ASTROPHYSICIST". In the bottom left corner, there is a small logo for "LONG COVID ADVOCACY" which features an open hand symbol.

A black and white close-up shot of Professor Brian Cox, an astrophysicist, is shown with a quote from him. He is looking directly at the viewer with a slight, contemplative smile. His hands are clasped together just below his chin. The background is dark. The quote, in white text against a dark purple background, reads: "Real scientists are delighted when they find out they are wrong. And to me, that is one of the greatest gifts that a scientific education can bring. There are too many people in this world who want to be right. And too few who just want to know." Below the quote, also in white text, is his name and title: "- PROF. BRIAN COX, ASTROPHYSICIST". In the bottom left corner, there is a small logo for "LONG COVID ADVOCACY" which features an open hand symbol.

🌌 A timely reminder from Prof Brian Cox

The inability of the scientific & medical community to move on from the rehab model for #ME & #LongCovid stems from the simple issue that they don't want to be wrong.

#paradigmshift

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I Built a Hidden Forest Shelter Inside a Giant Tree
I Built a Hidden Forest Shelter Inside a Giant Tree YouTube video by Noru Saru Bushcraft

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJp8...

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I wanted to watch a movie with my kids (1, 3, 5), and I finally found something that we can all watch. Great story, educational, we stuck with it until the end.

"I Built a Hidden Forest Shelter Inside a Giant Tree"

The rest of the post is in images because of the silly text limit here.

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Welcome to the Statrix | Trevor Burrus
Welcome to the Statrix | Trevor Burrus YouTube video by Capital Research Center

It reminds me “The lack of imagination is the biggest challenge we face when fighting for a freer society.”

It’s from this short video

youtu.be/Eavx1ZVVyzM?...

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“Don’t worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you’ll have to ram them down people’s throats.”​ — Howard Aiken

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PROPOSAL: WebCrypto Key Management API Extension · Issue #214 · WICG/proposals Introduction As cryptographic key management is becoming more necessary on the Web for security purposes it has meant that many wallets, extensions, and browser features need to re-implement key ma...

WebCrypto key management API proposal at WICG, from @pryvitkyle.bsky.social

would open the door to hardware-backed keys

github.com/WICG/proposa...

(background: ~4yrs of chatter in github.com/w3c/webcrypt...)

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I read that post and tons of others, and even papers and some implementations (Matrix and Nostr Whitenoise), and I’m still not sure I understand it 🥹

It seems it’s possible to hack MLS for local-first. I can’t believe they designed MLS to be centralized so much.

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The power of probabilism

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In such cases, doesn’t that conflict with FS and PCS? Is there a meaningful way to apply these properties without sacrificing the ability to restore all data? I’d really appreciate any insights.

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