Erik 📻🪐🚲

637 Followers
1.6K Following
993 Posts

Husband, dad and grandad who predates his favorite CPU, Z80.

Interested in all things science and technology, with a bias towards: radio, electronics, space, astronomy, photography and computers.

Avid DIY'er in all fields I encounter, often with questionable success. Goal: Have fun doin' it.

*nix sysadmin, since SunOS 4.x was new.
Daytime work in cybersecurity.

CallsignSM0RVV
Matrix@skumboll:tchncs.de
for whoever needs to hear this: you're not alone. i'm not vibecoding any of the software i write. i'm writing it by hand, but i've leveled up my emacs with eglot/lsp. i'm modernizing my stacks and use languages with excellent compilers. i think about how to do more with less. i'm trying to combine the best human-written libraries and modules and assemble them with minimal boilerplate. i enjoy reading your manuals and references. i believe in robust, secure, human-written software.
Sveriges riksdag legitimerar och skapar beroende till en kontroversiell plattform i tredje land, för nationell information. Sverige måste ha en stabil grund för kommunikation i kritiska lägen, men riksdagens webb gör tvärt emot det regeringen själv predikar. Jag delar en strategi för att göra rätt.

Det borde vara självklart att Sveriges riksdag ska äga sitt eget distributionslager och behandla alla externa plattformar som kanaler för vidarepublicering, aldrig som primära källor. Riksdagen ska inte ta ställning för en viss plattform över en annan. Det är en fråga om sårbarhet.

Jag ser framför mig tre tydliga lager för information:

1. En obestridd, trovärdig källa - Egen domän, snabbladdad, tillgänglig och öppen. Lär mottagarna vilken adress de kan lita på.

2. Standard för distribution - RSS till e-post, nyhetsläsare, sociala medier och mer. “Publicera en gång, nå ut överallt.”

3. Externa kanaler - För mottagarens bekvämlighet, och för redundans, men aldrig som officiell källa.

Läs hela artikeln, och ta del av checklistan:
https://axbom.se/tokstrategi/
Pick the best fallacy
Sunk Cost has been my favorite since 1982
14.7%
Proof by Assertion is best
2.6%
Why y'all hate Strawman so much
3%
I just heard about Recency Bias
6%
If you don't vote Ad Hominem you're ugly
3.6%
Any fallacy fan knows No True Scotsman is best
7.6%
God told me Appeal to Authority is his favorite
4.4%
"Vote for False Attribution" - Abraham Lincoln
2.7%
The best is Circular Argument because it's awesome
8.1%
Category Error is the prettiest fallacy
3.7%
You said Tu Quoque so I did too
1.2%
C'mon vote Bandwagon everyone's doing it
5%
Vote Slippery Slope, next thing you're doing drugs
8.1%
I like turtles and also Non Sequitur Fallacies
9.6%
If Appeal to Probability can be chosen then it is
2.8%
Motte-and-Bailey is best, but I meant kinda good
2.9%
These are all bad and wrong, vote Fallacy Fallacy
14%
Poll ended at .

Heute ist der #Weltradiotag der UNESCO

Auf der Seite gibt es auch einen Artikel über den verantwortungsvollen Umgang mit KI

"AI is a tool, not a voice."

https://www.unesco.org/en/days/world-radio

#WorldRadioDay

World Radio Day 2026

World Radio Day 2026 | All you need to know about this day: date, history

Since HamClock will no longer be fully functional starting in June, here is another reminder about my open source project "Hamdashboard".
Btw, to prevent something like what happened with HamClock from happening to my software, my projects are always open source and everyone is welcome to help.

https://github.com/andreaspeters/enyojs-hamdashboard

#hamradio #amateurradio

It’s not whitespace if your IDE is in dark mode

i let my code written by an infinite amount of monkeys on typewriters. Sure they get it wrong sometimes, but humans make mistakes too, right?

invest in my infinite amount of monkeys on typewriters pls. we gonna replace everyone with an infinite amount of monkeys on typewriters. please make your company 100% dependent on my typewriter monkeys, what's the worst that could happen 🙂

I just found this and I just wanted to say thanks #ffmpeg! (screenshot from the Nazi site)
The arithmetic/logic unit (ALU) in the Intel 8086 processor (1978) is more complicated than you might expect, performing 28 different operations from addition and logical AND to shifts and BCD adjustment. A special control circuit reconfigures the ALU for each operation. Let's look closer...

Want to help working on a future global vulnerability intelligence platform with us? Join our community meetings!

https://www.gvip-project.org/blog/2026/community-feb/

#CVE #NVD #GCVE #CRA