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Jonathan Dowland | @jmtd@pleroma.debian.social

Principal Software Engineer on #OpenJDK #IBM. #Debian developer. PhD in Computing Science. Amateur historian (Computing Science and H/W, esp. Commodore Amiga). Guerilla archivist.

Bought a Pi 3A+ (for Amiga PiStorm). First testing it works. Yes. Composite video out, too! Looks horribly lovely. Would be fun to play with glitching it

@neil @penguin42 those can be worked around trivially (by users or exploits) so it’s not a safety feature just an inconvenience

Fixed.

@pndc true: but one of the dramatic personae does as you describe :)

@pndc haha definitely not (pertinent given some other news today)

@lproven @theregister yeah, and sadly it's a particular egregious one, where to opt-out of everything you have to scroll and click 10 or so separate things.

Just realised I've spent 20 years in Academia training my Spam filter that "Dr Dowland" was a sure sign of junk, and that's no longer true!

@lproven @theregister Liam do you have any leverage to get the reg’s cookie pop-up to be less dark-patterny?

@lproven @dan613 @theregister even Debian support on that platform must have stopped about a decade ago. (Still have one in my loft)

Oof I’ve fallen out of my employer’s LWN subscription again

Prag prog doing 50% off for Black Friday. Any recommendations?

@ross @mjg59 👀 fingers crossed 🤞

time to harvest RAM from disposable vapes

If anyone has great examples of using llms.txt, CLAUDE.md (etc) to poison LLMs, please share. I’m aware Anubis tried this at one point. I’m thinking Nuclear semiotics, “nothing of value here”, that kind of thing!

Start the Week today was excellent. Naomi Alderman, Corey Doctorow and Oliver Moody https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002md19

@etchedpixels @Gina in the UK, a significant problem IMHO is you can book flights and thus plan travel 6+ months ahead of time but not UK mainline rail tickets (approx 3 month horizon)

PSA: a test throwing a stack trace on failure is not friendly. Related: tests which reference deeply-nested dictionary keys without checking the components exist are hostile to people debugging with them.

A blog I just discovered: Version Crazy: “Celebrating vinyl / CD / cassette / memorabilia releases of musical gems and curiosities from the punk era onwards”

http://www.versioncrazy.com

Staying on magazines, I saw this today and couldn't resist
Amiga Addict "Amiga Format" issue

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