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Adding a proof-of-work algorithm can work with this experience.
I guess that the main lesson was that these particular spammers, are really low-effort creatures. You raise the bar a little, and they stop being effective.
That will kill a lot of companies who don’t understand that AI isn’t the thing—it’s the thing that helps people make the thing.
How to better use JWTs
A https://carbon.now.sh/ in IDE
<figure>
<blockquote>
<p>The truth may be puzzling. It may take some work to grapple with.
It may be counterintuitive. It may contradict deeply held
prejudices. It may not be consonant with what we desperately want to
be true. But our preferences do not determine what's true. We have a
method, and that method helps us to reach not absolute truth, only
asymptotic approaches to the truth — never there, just closer
and closer, always finding vast new oceans of undiscovered
possibilities. Cleverly designed experiments are the key.</p>
</blockquote>
<figcaption>Carl Sagan, in "<cite>Wonder and Skepticism</cite>", from
the <cite>Skeptical Inquirer</cite> Volume 19, Issue 1 (January-February
1995)</figcaption>
</figure>
For pull quotes, use an <aside> instead.
Create interfaces visually
Using other languages to build javascript tools add a barrier to the language.
Improve it to be project based:
- Evolution of the lines of code over time
- how much of language parts in the code base over time
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!Instead of catching up, my feed reader behaves more like opening a book."
Here is Jeremy's feedback on RSS feed reader.
From Lucy Bellwood:
I have a richer picture of the group of people in my feed reader than I did of the people I regularly interacted with on social media platforms like Instagram.
You can single-handedly disenshittify your experience of virtually the entire web, just by switching to RSS, traveling back in time to the days when Facebook and Twitter were more interested in showing you the things you asked to see, rather than the ads and boosted content someone else would pay to cram into your eyeballs.
Because blogs are much quieter than social media, there’s also the ability to switch off that awareness that Someone Is Always Watching.
In the end, social media (Mastodon) best's algorithm is when the only algorithm at work in my feed reader— or on Mastodon—is good old-fashioned serendipity, when posts just happened to rhyme or resonate.
Adactio or Alex Chan in using static websites for tiny archives both are
going low-scale, low-tech. There’s no web server, no build system, no dependencies, and no JavaScript frameworks.
Because this system has no moving parts, and it’s just files on a disk, I hope it will last a long time.
Icedrive
pCloud
Icedrive
Seafile
Tresorit
Each company reacts differently.
Daily blogging topics
A response in four steps to get started.
Paperwork, documents created, screenshots taken, bookmarked web pages, video and audio files.
Each gets a website.
These websites aren’t complicated – they’re just meant to be a slightly nicer way of browsing files than I get in the macOS Finder.
Each collection is a folder on my local disk, and the website is one or more HTML files in the root of that folder. To use the website, I open the HTML files in my web browser.
I’m deliberately going low-scale, low-tech. There’s no web server, no build system, no dependencies, and no JavaScript frameworks. I’m writing everything by hand, which is very manageable for small projects. Each website is a few hundred lines of code at most.
These are created and curated by hand.
I think this could be a powerful idea for digital preservation, as a way to describe born-digital archives.