

Homomorphic encryption is pretty wild, you can sort and search data without decrypting it.
This guide is pretty good -> https://ssd.eff.org/playlist/journalist-move
Avoid the internet altogether with Meshtastic or Recticulum if your goal is coordination amongst a closed group.
Good luck stay safe.


“Without the option of “clean” natural gas, Sweden turned to district heating – an idea which had originated in New York in the 19th century. But Sweden committed to it in a big way during the 1960s and ‘70s, deciding it was the best way to meet the heating needs of the 1 million homes now being built. This decision shaped the way homes in Sweden are heated: today, some 90% of its multi-family apartment blocks are connected to district heating systems – with heat distributed from power plants (usually on the edge of cities) as hot water via a network of pipes.”


We should be investing in teachers not technology.


Was the slider turned up all the way?
I love NOAA’s hourly graphs. It is a quick visual way to understand the expected forecast. I wish I could find a good iPhone app that does something similar. Carrot is pretty good, but has annoying popups asking you to subscribe to premium.


I was able to remap it with Autohotkey on Windows.


As long as they have no logs the only thing you could get from memory is encryption keys, which can be rotated.


Your IP address can be correlated with your location without needing this Microsoft cruft. Combine this with MDM and badge reader logs and your employer already has all the information they need to track you.


I feel like they are targeting big tech here.
Dick Duck Go gets its search results from Bing.


TLDR: US forced everyone to pass anti-circumvention laws by threatening tariffs. Now that the US has unilaterally imposed tariffs on everyone, why not repeal those laws?


Looks like the Times of India broke the original story based on Benioff’s podcast comments:
“According to CNBC, CEO Marc Benioff revealed in a podcast that Salesforce had trimmed its support workforce from 9,000 to about 5,000 people through AI deployment. The company later clarified that it had “successfully redeployed hundreds of [those] employees into other areas like professional services, sales, and customer success.”
Bike riding, video games, wildlife photography, tech tinkering, cooking, baking, reading. Basically keep myself busy with stuff that is broadly non-self destructive.


Connections by James Burke


How could this possibly be better than Netflix’s recommendation engine or even just asking chatgpt?





Food from thousands of miles away in abundant quantities.
Interesting, it is a fork of Onlyoffice.