isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
Got reminded today of one kitchen rule: for sweet things, if the recipe is American — half the sugar.
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
Got reminded today of one kitchen rule: for sweet things, if the recipe is American — half the sugar.
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
@Tooden I think these brave troops may be the only thing holding the Canadian army back from hopping a train down here and invading.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
To be fair, since the deployment of National Guard troops this month, there have been ZERO foreign military invasions of the Shake Shack at Union Station.
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
I'm unsure if there's a term for this, but I've noticed that people who gain success from building things tend to anoint themselves as the architects of everyone's lives. God complex comes close but not quite it. I saw it in real estate and I see it in tech.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
So does this takeover/invasion mean that every robbery, assault, etc that occurs on the streets of DC can now be blamed on the failure of the Trump administration's law enforcement policies?
Just wondering.
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
These are just a few selected highlights. We had a great (if exhausting) time putting on the Village this year, and we hope you find the program interesting and helpful, whether you joined us in person or online.
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Prof. Michael Specter on practical vulnerabilities in deployed mobile voting systems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=%5FBgAW-uxXYA&list=PLltrHIXltfGLotq79TBgIK9QK4O29Z2FF&index=18
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
A new, simple attack against the Dominion ICX ballot-marking device, with Drew Springall, Philip Davis, and Marilyn Marks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYL8X2SQIpU&list=PLltrHIXltfGLotq79TBgIK9QK4O29Z2FF&index=14
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Philip Stark, professor of statistics at UC Berkeley, talked about Risk-Limiting Audits, probably the most important advance in securing elections of this century.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI07TS5kQkU&list=PLltrHIXltfGLotq79TBgIK9QK4O29Z2FF&index=8
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Turing Award winner Ron Rivest (yes, the "R" in RSA) talked about "Software Independence" for evidence-based elections.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31joiscFlUw&list=PLltrHIXltfGLotq79TBgIK9QK4O29Z2FF&index=7&
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
The Hon. Deborah Bowen, the former California Secretary of State behind the 2007 "Top To Bottom Review" of the state's election technology, gave a keynote describing her experiences introducing transparency into voting systems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjwYf3TsQwU&list=PLltrHIXltfGLotq79TBgIK9QK4O29Z2FF&index=5
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
It was a great program, and we're proud of every talk, but here are a few highlights of general interest.
I kicked us off with a general overview of the technical problems (and solutions) in making elections trustworthy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzRSA%5FVDsdc&list=PLltrHIXltfGLotq79TBgIK9QK4O29Z2FF&index=2
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Videos of the talks at #VotingVillage 2025 (held at @defcon 33) are now up on our YouTube channel! Here's a full playlist of all 20 talks:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLltrHIXltfGLotq79TBgIK9QK4O29Z2FF
I think I'm supposed to tell you to "like and subscribe", but really, just enjoy.
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Captured with a Rodenstock 50mm/4.0 HR Digaron lens (@ f/5.0) and the Phase One IQ4-150 back, shifted vertically by 12mm.
This is a straightforward, somewhat abstract, composition, emphasizing scale and lines. It converges out of sight below the foreground pier, suggesting an infinite roadway.
I shot this several times, day and night, and the nighttime image, in which the steelwork under the bridge is closer in brightness to the sky, was much more interesting. The cloudy night helps, too.
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Manhattan Bridge, NYC, 2023
All the pixels, no congestion charges, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/52841667763
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Shout out to Lars Gotrich at the end with his over the ear Sony headphones with the rotting ear pads. I know how that goes... :/
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waldo.net@bsky.brid.gy ("Waldo Jaquith") wrote:
The Supreme Court is no longer a legitimate institution. More and more people are saying it.
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:phwd3z2467lpso7iza2xmkwk/post/3lwwtgy2tks25
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
A fun look behind the scenes of NPR's Tiny Desk:
adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:
(At the Kentucky State Fair)
adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:
Kier’s Finest
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
I really am going to write the *"You Had One Job, React"* blog post, but also we need to fix the platform. Feedback on design options warmly appreciated:
https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/MSEdgeExplainers/blob/main/EventPhases/explainer.md
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
Again, why go someplace it's been made clear you're not wanted
https://www.npr.org/2025/08/21/nx-s1-5508461/fewer-canadians-visiting-us
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
@mlevison The point here is that if there are any hoops that you have to jump through to exercise the service contract that you don't have to jump through if you don't have it, that makes the service contract less valuable.
I wish I had just bought a new phone immediately, It would have saved me a lot of time and trouble.
Legion of heroic volunteers: "Would you like to download an IMAX version of the latest blockbuster? That will take 6 1/2 minutes."
Apple, market cap of $3.3 trillion: "Would you like to download an update from 14.7.7 to 14.7.8? That will take 45 minutes."
* And we will spend 30 of those minutes saying "10 minutes remaining".
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
A ground-up React app layout-thrashing multiple times in the same callstack? It's more likely than you think.
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danfuzz ("Dan Bornstein") wrote:
Unexpected Gorton sighting in Katamari Damacy Reroll (2018 rerelease of the 2004 original of the series). Unclear (literally, I looked for screenshots) if the original used Gorton.
CC @mwichary
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heidilifeldman ("Heidi Li Feldman") wrote:
DC is a canary in the coal mine. Because it is treated like a plantation by Congress - a place whose residents have none of the protections of state government, Trump and his minions are using it to model, showcase, and normalize their authoritarian tactics. 2/
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
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And I when I look at how often I actually use AppleCare, the balance tips even further away from getting it. I am clumsy, but not so clumsy I break my phone multiple times during its normal life. Maybe once every five years on average. At that rate, it's cheaper (in the aggregate) to just eat the cost of a new phone every time one breaks than to pay for the service plan and have to jump through time-wasting hoops just to exercise it.
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Game Bub's gone live at Crowd Supply.
https://www.crowdsupply.com/second-bedroom/game-bub
Looks cool, and I wish them luck, but I will never buy one since I appear to enjoy the idea of games and game consoles more than I do the actual playing and using of them. 😆
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
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On the one hand, this looks like a win. Total cost was $30 plus the cost of AppleCare - definitely cheaper than a comprehensive repair or a new phone.
On the other hand, this killed almost three days of my life. If I didn't have AppleCare, I would have just bought a new (and more current) handset and done the transfer at my leisure at home (e.g., overnight while sleeping). And I wouldn't have felt like an unwelcome guest in the Apple store.
Probably will forgo AppleCare in the future.
4/