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  • Where the HELL is my triceratops?

  • 12 June 1981
  • Because he was a power-mad heel that would have loved to keep being president indefinitely, if the threat of impeachment for illegal activities hadn't caused him to resign.

  • Smartphones May Affect Sleep—but Not Because of Blue Light
  • "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" has been my model 😉 And Wired aside, it does work phenomenally well. But I will take a look at your suggestion.

  • Smartphones May Affect Sleep—but Not Because of Blue Light
  • I use Block This! on my Android device, which essentially a pseudo-VPN that blackholes ad requests (as well as some trackers and miscellany). Wired bounces me immediately if I have it enabled.

  • Smartphones May Affect Sleep—but Not Because of Blue Light
  • They also paywall some ad-blockers.

  • The brutal honesty of children
  • I feel personally attacked

  • The Uncanny Rise of the World’s First AI Beauty Pageant
  • Anyone have a non-paywall link?

  • 27 May 1981
  • Because there's literally other no single guys her age in this tiny Midwest town, and he's new enough that he hadn't built up a rep.

  • Novel attack against virtually all VPN apps neuters their entire purpose
  • My understanding is that if you run a rogue discoverable DHCP server in a local network with a particular set of options set and hyper-specific routing rules, you can clobber the routing rules set by the VPN software on any non-Android device, and route all traffic from those devices through arbitrary midpoints that you control.

    But IANANE (I am not a network engineer) so please correct my misinterpretations.

  • The BASIC programming language turns 60
  • I learned TI BASIC on a Texas Instruments 99/4a back in the very early 80s. Wrote some programs from magazines, saved them on tapes, and went on to automate D&D character creation in an attempt to rules-lawyer an all-PC dwarf army.

    Fun fact, though: TI BASIC lived on until at least the late 90s, on the TI graphing calculators that everyone taking Algebra/Trig had to buy -- or borrow from the school. I wrote a surreal choose-your-own-adventure game on my calculator, large enough that because of memory limitations, you couldn't open the file to edit it without deleting another, ancillary file.

    And since you could transfer programs via a proprietary cable, I put that game on every school calculator and as many of my friends' as wanted it. It was still there years later when I visited.

  • What a TikTok Ban Would Mean for the U.S. Defense of an Open Internet
  • Interesting article. I think the money quotes that shifted my POV a little were these:

    It has become a leading source of information in this country. About one-third of Americans under 30 regularly get their news from it.

    and

    American law has long restricted foreign ownership of television or radio stations, even by companies based in friendly countries. “Limits on foreign ownership have been a part of federal communications policy for more than a century,”

    It does place the ban in some more relevant historical context.

  • Get rid of landlords...
  • I would argue that a live-in landlord that does maintenance work or acts as a building super is in fact doing a job.

    Otherwise, agreed.

  • 20 April 1981
  • Bobbi! ❤️

  • The Real-Time Deepfake Romance Scams Have Arrived
  • Anyone have a non-paywall link?

  • 13 April 1981
  • Yeah, I always assumed Limekiller was at least in his 50s 😧

  • House Passes Bill to Force TikTok Sale From Chinese Owner or Ban the App
  • What's Reddit's Tencent ownership percent?

  • Oklahoma banned trans students from bathrooms. Now a bullied student is dead
  • Yeah, it's definitely not as widely-known a thing as it should be. Plenty of perfectly respectable bands play there too, still... but also some Nazis

  • Oklahoma banned trans students from bathrooms. Now a bullied student is dead
  • If it's in Clifton, those guys support white power bands 😕

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