covid, putting on my dad hat, risk assessment
Judging by what I'm reading about hospital capacity, and from the local EMT friends my roommate knows, now would really be a good time to practice IRL risk assessment.
Everyone's already made up their minds about covid risk levels and balances, so I won't harass except to say Get Your Boosters Please.
But also:
Cook and clean carefully.
Watch the state of the leftovers you eat.
Don't do anything stupid with electricity, wires, or your space heater.
Consider postponing repairs and projects that need power tools, if you can.
Stay off interstate highways as much as possible.
Watch. Out. For. Ice.
People are already sitting in ERs for *days* at this point. This won't last forever, but it might be a good idea to live like you're made of breakable materials for a few weeks. Because you are. 💜
Covid, Christmas
Covid test came back negative. That's a huge relief! Still sick though, back to bed for me.
James Webb Space Telescope Launch — Official NASA Broadcast
Watch the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope—the most powerful space telescope ever made. This mission is scheduled to lift off at 7:20 a.m. EST (12:20 UTC), Dec. 25, 2021, aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.
With revolutionary technology, Webb will observe a part of space and time never seen before, providing a wealth of amazing views into an era when the very first stars and galaxies formed––over 13.5 billion years ago.
It can explore our own solar system’s residents with exquisite new detail and study the atmospheres of distant worlds. From new forming stars to devouring black holes, Webb will reveal all this and more! It’s the world’s largest and most powerful space telescope ever built.
#UnfoldTheUniverse #JWST #NASA #JamesWebb #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope
#PineNote arrived! Pretty slick device, the default Android install works reasonably well, now to get my dev environment going and port over fbreader!
brainstorming in public
What would it take to actually win? I don't mean tread water and hold ground. I mean win. A future-proof free and open net, available to all.
I think OCAP is key. It's the only security model based on what is technically possible not on hype.
I think the IoT stuff that the folks behind the German covid trackers are working on is key, and I should get in touch with them again when I have the bandwidth. They're good at pushing privacy respecting design.
Governments that still have a stake in privacy and rights are key. Meaning not the usa, uk, nz, australia, etc...
Local-first and offline-first are a must; networks overall come and go but the net must in each locale go on. Whether by wires or by USB drives or by Bluetooth fistbumps in the hall.
Likewise old hardware support; obsolescence is for the employed.
A new data model, a new model of what a computer is and does and is for. A computer is for the user. Bring out your Tron memes, they're not ready to go on the cart. We're close to it with this exocortex / second brain talk, but take it a step further. Align in service to that.
Games can do it. Have done it. Remember Ingress? We should have taken that more seriously. But what does it look like in service to the user, end data holder first.
What does it look like when the only data sent is what you choose to send. When you can capability scope that to who needs to have it. When you control what runs on your device. What does that look like. Because it's glorious, and not out of reach.
Got a printer for kids to do stuff during lockdown, and I just tried to print something from my debian11 laptop. It just worked! Without futzing about with anything. It. Just. Worked.
Gnome found the printer on the network first go, it even printed with the correct paper size and everything.
My experience from 15 years ago may have exacerbated my surprise!
Eeeep! My #lca2022 talk idea has been accepted. Now I actually have to turn that idea into an actual presentation...
Advertising, family business plug
https://feedforthought.com.au/ is my sister in law's company that launched today, providing carbon positive dog food from black soldier fly larvae, lots of work has gone in to getting here! I think only shipping to AU at the moment.
Outer Suburb Socialist.
Polyamorous, pan, geek, parent, Linux Sysadmin, coffee snob, coop software enthusiast. he/him.
TAS, Australia.