#personal

clehaxze@diaspora.psyco.fr

This will seem kinda arrogance. Well, don't read if you're offended (damn, I think I don't need to add this on Diaspora. Do I)

I'm lucky that I born into a good family. My parents does a good job educating me. They basically took a "do whatever I want to" approach. And I happen to love computer science and technology. Thus I did very well in my field and have quite a well paying and fulfilling job. But lately I'm thinking, like, WTF am I doing, really? Is writing code, learning new tech and seeing problems in tech all day what I want to do? What if I want to have a girlfriend eventually? Or a family in the far future? I did well because I've nothing else more "fun" or "important" to do. Yet, what happens when I do? Loosing the highly competitive and evolving tech trend is scary. You're tech stack becomes obsolete in months. Also, being nerdy is the worst way to start a relationship, etc.. Or whatever I want to do in the future.

Some my my friends basically said that I should be graceful for what I have. It's true, I'm lucky. But that doesn't mean I don't have my problems nor I should not attempt at solving them. Yet what can I do? No chance I'm doping tech and code as my hobby. It makes no sense financially and personally. I still feel there's something more important than hobby and jobs...

#rant #life #ranting #personal

florida_ted@diasp.org

Glad I'm in one of the groups that was not hacked

No Metro by T-Mobile, former Sprint prepaid, or Boost customers had their names or PINs exposed,” T-Mobile said.

#T-Mobile #customer #data #breach #personal #information

T-Mobile customers should expect to see phishers taking advantage of public concern over the breach to impersonate the company — and possibly even messages that include the recipient’s compromised account details to make the communications look more legitimate.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/08/t-mobile-breach-exposed-ssn-dob-of-40m-people/

sylviaj@joindiaspora.com
novimatrem@pluspora.com

Major #website #update!

The whole website has seen a massive update to look and work better, be more #accessible, work across many more types of #devices, be more easily updatable, and has most of everything I do on it! It's simply a wonderful upgrade for the better, way better than previous versions

Please, this has taken a very long time for me to make, because of various situations, got my head straight to fix it, I'd really appreciate if you looked: (clear cache first)

https://novimatrem.uk/

#webdev #web #linux #personal #website

sylviaj@joindiaspora.com

Julian Assange: Separating Fact from Fiction

#HomeRun4Julian

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpLHxIfZFdY

'As a #witness to Julian's #extradition #hearing, #JohnShipton will also discuss how #Assange was treated by #JudgeBaraitser and evidence that #contradicts what the public has heard about #Julian. #FidelNarvaez will discuss his firsthand experience of Assange’s time in the #embassy and #relevant #testimony given at the #trial. #JohnKiriakou will discuss his firsthand experience of being tried in the “ #Espionage #Court” in the #EasternDistrict of #Virginia and what Assange will actually face if #extradited. #RayMcGovern will describe his #personal #friendship with Julian and insider knowledge of #CIA actions to #discredit #whistleblowers in #collusion with #mainstream #media.'

#julianassange #separatingfactfromfiction #fact #fiction #washingtondc #13june2021 #zoom #gabrielshipton #journalism #publisher #wikileaks #firstamendment #freepress #freespeech #freejulian #dropthecharges #weareallassange

Julian Assange: Separating Fact from Fiction
petapixel@xn--y9azesw6bu.xn--y9a3aq

‘Anti-Social’ Photo App Challenges What Social Media Should Be

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Minutiaecoins itself as the "anti-social" social app. It challenges conventional design by restricting users to just one minute of usage per day and anonymizes shares in an attempt to encourage users to "embrace the boring and mundane."

Four years ago, the "Anti-Social" photo project "Minutiae" was released through the Apple App Store. Since then, it has amassed a modest 25,000 downloads, which may not seem like a lot but is still impressive given the original art project's budget was just $10,000 and featured no outside investment.

The concept of the app further adds to that impressive statistic.

Minutiae encourages its users to shirk overly complicated, scripted, planned "influencer" images that have come to dominate the social media landscape through a unique design. The app will randomly send subscribers an alarm to remind them to record whatever happens to be around them at that particular moment, and they are encouraged to do so regardless of how "boring" that might be.

The randomized alarm is sent to every user at the same time (regardless of time zone), meaning most of the photos on the app are captured around the world at that same moment. Once the participants have taken their photos, they are then allotted just sixty seconds to browse their own chronological timeline or that of a random stranger they have been matched with. Once the minute is up, the app shuts down and users have to wait until the next random alarm to be able to use the app again.

The anti-social app keeps everything anonymous with the focus on the "moment" in time. It is so dedicated to this cause that users cannot "follow" or subscribe to another user's feed. As strange as this sounds, the founders have said that this process is itself is a work of art.

"Our thesis is not that social media is 'bad,' just that it ends up making us look at the world, and documenting our experiences, in a very particular way," the founders said when the application originally launched. "Through our use of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, etc., we are in the continuous process (often unconsciously) of refining filters that determine how we capture our lives… Minutiae frees us from this pressure to perform since you no longer have the option to choose what you are documenting—connections are singular and random."

The company says it further "frees" its user base by the one-minute per day restriction of use which is a wildly different business model from the mainstream market. The app is meant to capture unscripted, uncurated, unfiltered moments in everyday life.

"Moments we don't fully value until they're gone," says co-creator Martin Adolfsson.

Some users have reported using the app as a creative stimulus during the lockdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic, since they were often stuck in the very same space for so long, thus keeping them quite motivated to capture something new.

Since the application only lets you use it for a minute a day, to "complete" a full cycle on the app takes 1,440 days of use (just about four years). Therefore, at the time of publication around 40 percent of the original subscribers are finishing their first cycle. According to the company, this retention rate is "a level that most tech companies could only dream about."

As users finish their cycle, Minutiae provides them with a way to view the evolution of their life over the last few years. While many (if not most) of the photos appear boring, they will inevitably hold a lot of personal value to the creator and that is what the project and app are all about.

Once the cycle is complete, users can get a complete download of their photo archive that they can also print in a limited edition book. According to the company website, they are limiting these books to just 100 people, and apparently, there are not many left.

The Minutiae app is available for $14.99 on the Apple App Store.

#culture #mobile #news #antiaddiction #antisocial #app #boring #intimate #minutiae #mobileapp #personal #photography #sentimental #smartphone #socialmedia

nina_lynn@diaspora.koehn.com

sharing some photos from the memorial held in honor of my father last month in Santa Cruz, CA...

August 2, 2019 at 10:30am USA Pacific time:
A small contingent of close friends & family gathered together at Natural Bridges beach in Santa Cruz, CA to honor, remember and celebrate the life of Marcus Hollenberg

blog post:
https://rememberingmickey.blogspot.com/2019/09/micks-memorial-at-natural-bridges-santa.html

photo album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ninahpix/albums/72157710667551133

#personal #journal #blog #family #memorial #marcushollenberg #santacruz #california #ocean #ceremony #celebration #life #death

Mickey
raschmi@pod.geraspora.de

smac - Public Domain

arabisches N

#foto #fotografieren #mywork #goodmorning #fbg #fbd #jamendo #CC #Museum #Archäologie #Schule #Unterricht

Guten Morgen #Welt!

#smac

Klingt irgend wie … ja wie? Nach? #Comic? Das #Geräusch eines #Eies, welches zu #Boden fällt? Oder doch eher nach einem #Anglizismus?

Nun, was auch immer, in #Chemnitz steht es für

Staatliches Museum für Archäologie Chemnitz

Und dieses ist alles andere als langweilig. Auch wenn es nach vielen #Töpfen und #Scherben klingt und das #Bild vielleicht auch so wirkt, so ist die #Ausstellung toll und spannend gemacht. Mit vielen #multimedialen Erklärungen und ohne lange trockene #Texte.

Und das #Personal ist sehr entgegen kommend, hilfsbereit und freundlich.

Für mich: Daumen hoch

Aber Vorsicht: Mit ein wenig Interesse benötigt man schon einen ganzen Tag!

So und jetzt zum #Einstieg in die erste #Arbeitswoche des Jahres: #Kaffee

Hut auf Kopf setz, Tasche über Schulter werf und Peitsche verstau

So liebe Schüler, ich mache mich auf den Weg! :-)

https://www.jamendo.com/track/381501/indiana-jones

#Frühstück #Kaffee #Kakao #Welt #Tee #Hut #Kopf #Tasche #Schulter #Peitsche