“Let websites framebust out of native apps - Holovaty.com”

We need this.

According to officials almost 2000 tourists disregarded the safety closure of the eruption site over the weekend and Monday.

And people keep walking onto the still cooling lava despite being repeatedly warned about the dangers.

It’s just a matter of time until somebody dies.

Maybe what’s needed for websites and web apps is a kind of Prepper Web Dev? Code that assumes that:

  • The network is unreliable
  • Power is expensive
  • Devices are old
  • Data centres can be shut off by a heatwave or disaster
  • All your server data can be subpoenaed by fascists

Browsing through social media today and I see that it’s still the norm in tech to think that companies that are only sustainable if they abuse and underpay labour have an inherent right to exist.

They do not.

That thing where you find an article that’s interesting. A decent read certainly. But it has a few tonal red flags. Non sequitur reasoning. And sure enough, click the next article and you find that the author is an ex-leftist culture warrior.

“Adactio: Links—Douglas Engelbart - Hidden Heroes”

“Douglas Engelbart - Hidden Heroes”

Back when I was teaching interactive media I used to make students watch excerpts from Engelbart’s demo. Only available in realplayer format at the time IIRC.

So, the fact that tour guides have been taking tourists by the thousands on a 17km hike, over dangerous terrain, to an active, erupting, gas-spewing volcano, with no preparation, no warning that it might be dangerous, without the necessary equipment is…

Unsurprising tbh.

“The anomaly of cheap complexity”

“s12e44: Yet Another DALL·E-related Reckon”

Iceland living: overall quite nice. Closer to family: overall good. Manageable subarctic heatwaves. Loads of local food

Geological upside: geothermal heating

Geological downside: three volcanos simultaneously on the verge of erupting (Fagradalsfjall, Askja, Grímsvötn) 😬

I’ve said this before, but it’s kind of interesting how common it is for US-based ‘influencers’ on social media to adopt an evangelistic tone and tactics.

“Navigate, don’t search - thesephist.com”

“Just hit publish - Marco Heine - Freelance Web Developer”

Typescript is quite useful most of the time

I still regularly run into the situation where the types it has for browser APIs are either woefully incomplete or just plain wrong and it takes you hours to figure out just what obscure config you had wrong

“Open-Source Security: How Digital Infrastructure Is Built on a House of Cards - Lawfare”

“Reading Notes, July 2022 - Jim Nielsen’s Blog”

Bunch of good links in this one.

“The future needs files – Scott Jenson”

“The cost of opinion – Dimitri Glazkov”

“When Leaders Talk About Innovation, Always Be Sceptical – Paul Taylor”

“What is Refactoring? - The Code Whisperer”

“On disavowing sexual assault – Going Medieval”

In the context of recent statements by those making the Game of Thrones spinoff. Subject matter warning, obv.

Back when I was working in the publishing crowdfunding scene, I was trying to explain what it was to my mother and after I had rambled on about tiers and sponsor listings for a while she just asked:

“Ah, so you mean tabula gratulatoria?”

Crowdfunding? Not invented by the internet

“GitHub - cloudflare/svg-hush”

“SQLite Internals: Pages & B-trees · Fly”