even worse, edge no longer even makes the download menu pop up, so it's completely silent js rce that keeps running even after you close the browser !!
all from just visiting a single website once !!
so, umm, this is a 16 bytes intro
16 bytes
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So, we finally got around to design a landing page for the overengineered regex engine SaaS. But we couldn't agree on which design is "better".
Which of these two products would you prefer to introduce?
(RT much welcome, of course)
* https://logging24.com/landing_a/
* https://logging24.com/landing_1/
| I make decisions around observability, .../landing_a/ is better | |
| I make decisions around observability, .../landing_1/ is better | |
| Not making decisions, .../landing_a/ is better | |
| Not making decisions, .../landing_1/ is better | |
| Notify me of results | |
| Other | |
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I'm excited about the launch of subvert.fm - a co-operative alternative to Bandcamp, collectively owned by the artists and supporters.
I was pleasantly surprised to be accepted as an artist member after only making a couple of songs earlier this year and having a grand total of zero followers on the link I included in my application.
Very happy to have an equitable place to throw any future musical creations 🌼
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-01481-0
"first science publisher sues over scraped research papers"
#Meta vs. #Elsevier - you really don't know who to root for less.
@danirabbit Some locals and I, as well as several other allied groups, are providing local young people private group access to physical spaces (with their choice of how to characterize the gathering internally and externally), their choice of banned books in print or DRM-free ebooks and audiobooks (hence those compatible with surveillance- and censorship-free apps), their choice of protest music on CD (with use of USB optical drives), their choice of outdoor activity gear (with their choice of coaching), their choice of how to convert one of our elders’ lawns into a permaculture garden, or their choice of art, craft, textile, cullinary, woodwork, electronics, or mechanical supplies (with their choice of volunteer expert guidance).
Outwardly, they may be going to a study group or tutoring session or whatever else they need to call it to keep various controlling people off their backs. Behind closed doors, they may be reading and discussing every book their local school board and library board has taken off the shelves, linking their local banned book club via video with another one in a neighbouring community whose demographics make them targets of locals’ bigotry, sharing in and dancing to each other’s protest music, modding thrifted clothes into body-pluralistic defiance fashion possibly with outer layers to camouflage when expedient, or working with an engineer, a mechanic, and an electrician to convert a pre-enshittification era ICE car into a BEV.
I’m not one of the facilitating older folks with a bunch of unneeded space or free time or saved money to share, but it only takes one or two in the community network to provide them that (or a few more, if groups have markedly different preferred activities). What I bring is experience cat herding and expertise providing and instructing in use of secure and private communications, and decades of studying underground resistance movements. Others bring skills as counsellors or social workers. Others bring expertise in activities the young people choose to do in the private spaces the few well-off community network members donate use of. Others design the public-facing front (such as the study group or volunteering organization website and social media), to let those escaping coercive control conceal what they’re doing.
Organize. Whatever the fash try to deny them, provide. Then step back as much as you can while keeping everyone safe, allow them their privacy, facilitate their autonomy, and follow their lead when they need guidance or support.
A couple updates (all good news) on the Free Fridges:
- Others in my group have taken lead on the free fridges and community pantries. This is amazing as it indicates that my group has grown and is empowered enough that they dont need me to direct them. I'm still involved, but I'm focusing on building out the food rescue side of the house
- Both fridges are going strong! Many neighbors, people we've never met, are stocking the fridge. Other neighbors are utilizing it. And many contribute AND utilize. The infrastructure is working!
- A couple other places in town have expressed interest in hosting more fridges! So we're in talks with them. Irons in the fire! The program is getting noticed and is expanding.
- Lastly (pictured), I installed some grocery bag dispensers at each site. Folks can put in their used "single-use" grocery bags and others can take those and use them to fill up and carry food they utilize from the free fridges!