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Member of the #Chickasaw Nation
Living in NC, USA

41, interested in: #Running, #Hiking / #Nature, #Photography, #Mindfulness (but not like THAT), Getting out of my comfort zone (sometimes).

Former audio tech and photographer of the Suddenly, Tabletop! podcast.

A bit of #ADHD and #Anxiety I manage ok, most of the time, kinda...

#exchristian

If I'm being a bonehead, please let me know!

PixelFedhttps://pixelfed.social/i/web/profile/495646531613357363
BookWyrmhttps://bookrastinating.com/user/AaronNail
This is an old project, but by some miracle it's still working and I woke up this morning wanting to celebrate the things I love more.

This Inkplate e-ink screen shows Conway's Game of Life, seeded from tarpits I have on the Internet. The tarpits are programs on my computer that superficially look like insecure Telnet and Remote Desktop services, but actually exist to respond super slowly and make bots scanning the Internet 'get stuck'.

When a bot connects to the tarpit, the data it sends gets squished into a 5x5 grid and 'stamped' onto a Game of Life board. Data from a bot at the IP address 1.1.x.x will get stamped on the top left corner, data from a bot at 254.254.x.x will get stamped on the bottom right corner.

Conway's Game of Life, a set of simple rules that govern whether cells should turn on or off, updates the display once per second. The result is that bot attacks end up appearing as distinct 'creatures', that get bigger and more angry looking over time (as their centre is updated with new data). After the attack finishes, the 'creature' eventually burns itself out.

Despite that description, it's a really chill piece of art that doesn't draw too much attention but I can happily watch for a long time.

Credit for the idea goes to @_mattata, I had been wanting to make a real-life version of XKCD #350 for years before seeing his Botnet Fishbowl project.

#projects #inkplate #esp32 #eink #infosec #tarpit

One thing that’s a bit of a hassle with Mastodon is that you can’t immediately follow people on other instances.

You have to copy the username and search for it on the server that has your account.

To make this easier, I’ve created a little bookmarklet. Press it, and you’ll be taken to the same account as viewed from the masto host you are on.

GitHub Gist: https://gist.github.com/bramus/d8bce55dab1881cde18aa2169c66ac33

(Change the value of `MY_MASTO_HOST` in the code to your mastodon host –not URL– and you’re good to go)

Mastodon User Page Bookmarklet

Mastodon User Page Bookmarklet. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

Gist

Daily dose of Lunar cuteness 🐶❤️

#dogsofmastodon #dogstadon

I grew up in the industrial North of England, the only star I saw was John Barnes, so a camping trip out to Ashburton Lakes after a move to NZ with its bortle 1/2 dark skies stunned me, and hooked me on astrophotography for life.

This is Lake Heron, gorgeous bit of back country not often visited by tourists.

#aotearoa #nztwits #nz #newzealand #photography #nature #naturephotography #landscapephotography #longexposure #NewZealand

I didn't realise that #ThickTrunkTuesday is actually a thing?! That is totally awesome.

Here are a few of my local old friends.

1. ~6.5m girth virgin beech
2. ~6.2m girth hollow ancient beech pollard
3. ~8.1m girth ancient oak pollard
4. ~10.2m girth hollow ancient oak pollard

#photography #treelovers #treefolks #treehuggers

Finally in a happy place with the home studio. Probably gonna work up a tour after the holidays

#wfh #streamer #youtuber #content #setup

@josh @dansinker Thanks, Josh. Yes, I’ve been studying content moderation _as work_, and the workers who do it, for almost 13 years. Here is my book on the subject. You may wish to check it out. https://yalebooks.yale.edu/9780300261479/behind-the-screen
Behind the Screen

An eye-opening look at the invisible workers who protect us from seeing humanity’s worst on today’s commercial internet   Social media on the internet c...

Yale University Press

It looks like #Tusky will have a new icon in its next release, its already ready for #Arcticons :P

Made with #Inkscape

First light on Llyn Pardarn Nth Wales . U.K.

Sure, Mastodon is a lil glitchy sometimes, and there are definitely fediverse-wide moderation and UX issues to work out, and sometimes the server has to take a lil nap. Still, this is the first time in ten years (as a person who had well over 100k Twitter followers) that I haven’t gotten hit on then insulted in DMs, dealt with my family being OSINTed and threatened, been yelled at for not producing more content for free, or been called a unrepeatable slur during a whole week since 2014 or so. Plus most of my pals are here!

It is also the first time I haven’t been physically sick from going down negative news rabbit holes thanks to the algorithm for a whole week.

It’s pretty good from my perspective. I’m scared for my “brand” and therefore future income, but I don’t want to go back.