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My cat ate the rest of this month's calendar. 📅

Needless to say, I was dismayed.

#3188 - Anyone Else Here
Transaction Denied, a new book by former EFF Activism Director Rainey Reitman from Beacon Press, asks the question: Is it ever OK for financial intermediaries to act as the arbiters of online expression? https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/former-eff-activism-directors-new-book-transaction-denied-explores-what-happens
Former EFF Activism Director's New Book, Transaction Denied, Explores What Happens When Financial Companies Act like Censors

Transaction Denied sheds new light on a serious problem that often hides in the shadows, and pushes us to ask an increasingly important question: “Is it ever OK for financial intermediaries to act as the arbiters of online expression?"

Electronic Frontier Foundation
now I will definitely not bonk the USB stick

When I was young, I learned, and was taught, how to make the computer to work efficiently and correctly, in my computer science degree.

Now it is the opposite. Do brute-force search using giant farms of computers, using a huge amount of energy and water, and get results that are not guaranteed to be correct any more.

And I was discussing with a colleague this morning that my 2001 laptop ran faster than my current top-range computer for everyday tasks. Of course, it had a much worse CPU and much less ram. And of course the software for things we still do *now* was much faster *then*.

I still have that laptop from that time running Ubuntu 4.10 from 2004 in my personal museum of computers. You would be amazed how responsive the system is for everything we do every day with a computer. I recently tested it with my son, because he was curious to see how things were then.

So we are using more powerful hardware for getting a poorer experience.

The new computers are much better for some things, such as running Agda. But, for everything else I happen to do, they were just as fast, because people programmed them in a more efficient way (they had to - there was no other way).

In my futile quest to get more people to make mosquito traps for their yards, I made a visual. Please share with friends and sneak into any presentation you're giving even if it's completely unrelated to mosquitoes. Mosquito Dunks contain Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis ("Bti"), a bacteria that is safe for everything except mosquito larvae, work for approximately 30 days, and are available at most garden centers and hardware stores in North America. Bti-containing powders and liquids are sold worldwide under different trade names. NB: the white lid helps you see mosquito larvae (if present it's time to add another dose of Bti). #mosquitoes #mosquito #ipm

Fediverse Official Rules:

1) Everyone on Fedi is a cutie.

2) Pet photos and stories are MANDATORY post subjects whenever you have them.

3) You are cool and awesome.

4) You are a Fedi user. See #1

5) Boosting the rules is encouraged!!!!

Massachusetts's H.5349 is an unconstitutional censorship and surveillance mandate that will kick young people and adults alike off of social media while ruining their privacy and anonymity in the process. We told MA legislators to oppose. https://www.eff.org/document/eff-letter-opposing-ma-h5349-social-media-ban
EFF Letter Opposing MA H5349 (Social Media Ban)

eff_letter_opposing_h5349.pdf

Electronic Frontier Foundation