Fluffy Kitty Cat

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I'm a #transfem #kitty who likes #linux #cybersecurity #urbanism #gardening #permaculture #witchcraft and more! I'd love to get to know cool people
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It's 2026 and I had to reboot my kitchen vent hood because it couldn't connect to Wi-Fi. This is not the utopia I was aiming for as an 1980s tech nerd.
Almost Half of US Data Centers That Were Supposed to Open This Year Slated to Be Canceled or Delayed

The vast majority of data centers scheduled for completion over the next few years have yet to even break ground.

Futurism
@alecmuffett this is both bad but also completely understandable. Linux phones are just mandatory now.
Age Verification causing people to stop installing security updates on iPhone
https://alecmuffett.com/article/153062
#AgeVerification #OnlineSafety #OnlineSafetyAct #censorship #irony #surveillance
Age Verification causing people to stop installing security updates on iPhone

What could possibly go wrong?

Dropsafe
@bjn @liklyhood @tante I want to make functional alternatives to money but I don't have a comprehensive vision yet
@feld @mttaggart the problem is some of those companies are extremely shady, most of them arguably. I don't want anything to do with anything they would make. We're already being censored by big credit card and there they are

The Linux Foundation getting in bed with Coinbase to develop a web payments standard.

No thanks very much

https://www.linuxfoundation.org/press/linux-foundation-is-launching-the-x402-foundation-and-welcoming-the-contribution-of-the-x402-protocol

Linux Foundation is Launching the x402 Foundation and Welcoming the Contribution of the x402 Protocol

Linux Foundation is Launching the x402 Foundation and Welcoming the Contribution of the x402 Protocol

If you don’t have the resources to write and understand the code yourself, you don’t have the resources to maintain it either.

Any monkey with a keyboard can write code. Writing code has never been hard. People were churning out crappy code en masse way before generative AI and LLMs. I know because I’ve seen it, I’ve had to work with it, and I no doubt wrote (and continue to write) my share of it.

What’s never been easy, and what remains difficult, is figuring out the right problem to solve, solving it elegantly, and doing so in a way that’s maintainable and sustainable given your means.

Code is not an artefact, code is a machine. Code is either a living thing or it is dead and decaying. You don’t just write code and you’re done. It’s a perpetual first draft that you constantly iterate on, and, depending on what it does and how much of that has to do with meeting the evolving needs of the people it serves, it may never be done. With occasional exceptions (perhaps? maybe?) for well-defined and narrowly-scoped tools, done code is dead code.

So much of what we call “writing” code is actually changing, iterating on, investigating issues with, fixing, and improving code. And to do that you must not only understand the problem you’re solving but also how you’re solving it (or how you thought you were solving it) through the code you’ve already written and the code you still have to write.

So it should come as no surprise that one of the hardest things in development is understanding someone else’s code, let alone fixing it when something doesn’t work as it should. Because it’s not about knowing this programming language or that (learning a programming language is the easiest part of coding), or this framework or that, or even knowing this design pattern or that (although all of these are important prerequisites for comprehension) but understanding what was going on in someone else’s head when they wrote the code the way they wrote it to solve a particular problem.

It frankly boggles my mind that some people are advocating for automating the easy part (writing code) by exponentially scaling the difficult part (understanding how exactly someone else – in this case, a junior dev who knows all the hows of things but none of the whys – decided to solve the problem). It is, to borrow a technical term, ass-backwards.

They might as well call vibe coding duct-tape-driven development or technical debt as a service.

🤷‍♂️

#AI #LLMs #vibeCoding #softwareDevelopment #design #craft

https://youtu.be/isvYPz-gJzc

Reminder that because silencing opposition to the Gaza genocide and isolating trans kids are the true motivations behind phone bans, use of these products constitutes material support for genocide

Do NOT Let Your School Use This on Your Phone

YouTube

Testing trans bans in Kansas.
Trans genocide is real and happening now, not just in Kansas.

https://theneedlenews.com/2026/04/head-of-trans-liberty-uses-kansas-capital-bathroom-in-defiance-of-new-law/

Head of Trans Liberty uses Kansas Capital bathroom in defiance of new law

As an out-of-state trans person, Samantha was willing to take the risk that every trans person in Kansas is now forced to take every time they exist in public.

The Needle