What I saw on the web on 2025.9.2

Sep. 3rd, 2025 07:31 am
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  1. Let's talk about Trump demanding companies fix his rhetoric....
    by Belle of the Ranch
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR7IIRjHIR8
    this is just absurd
    via rss

  2. Can a non-corporate grocery chain work across Canada?
    by Frances Willick
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/non-corporate-grocery-stores-canada-1.7616836
    lots of thoughts on this, but the very short version: i sure hope so!
    via rss

  3. chew
    by Zach Weinersmith
    https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/chew
    shared especially for the mouseover text, which is perfect
    via rss

What I saw on the web on 2025.9.1

Sep. 2nd, 2025 06:14 am
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  1. My lifelong passion for flags has taught me about design, diplomacy and who I am
    by Michael Lecchino
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/love-of-flags-first-person-1.7620314
    i'm not as hardcore on vexillology as this dude, but i get it
    via rss

  2. Vance is Worse
    by [personal profile] siderea
    https://siderea.dreamwidth.org/1882100.html
    i'd been wondering about this, not knowing much about the man other than his fondness for furniture. his connexion with NRx doesn't surprise me, and doesn't cheer me.
    via rss

  3. Alla-Lakait
    by Yacouba Diabaté (performance), Idrissa Coulibay (instrument), tradition (composition)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjdWVNRVO1I
    a little bit of excellent kora music
    via FB

  4. Here's a piece of literature by me, suitable for seventeen-year-olds in Alberta schools
    by Margaret Atwood
    https://xcancel.com/MargaretAtwood/status/1962219345448218647
    i like the part where Dani is out of a job
    via several sources

  5. August 2025 Review & The Great Heatwave of August 2025
    by Edmonton Weather Nerdery
    http://edmontonweathernerdery.blogspot.com/2025/09/august-2025-review-great-heatwave-of.html
    and conveniently, the heat wave breaks because we've got smoke coming in again.
    via rss

  6. Dicing an Onion the Mathematically Optimal Way
    by The Pudding
    https://pudding.cool/2025/08/onions/
    yes, there are better approaches!
    via Flying Colours Maths

  7. Tea Time with Bruce Dickinson COMING SOON!
    by the Charismatic Voice
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/o4EDV5PbIIo
    it feels mildly gauche to include a COMING SOON! here, but i'm genuinely looking forward to this conversation!
    via rss

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.31

Sep. 1st, 2025 05:43 am
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  1. A Jackson Marathon at the Museum: Some Thoughts on the 2001-2003 Movie Trilogy
    by Daniel Stride
    https://phuulishfellow.wordpress.com/2025/08/31/a-jackson-marathon-at-the-museum-some-thoughts-on-the-2001-2003-movie-trilogy/
    it's been a probably-similar long time since i've watched them. will i pull them out again? dunno. i'm as miffed as DS about what happened to Fangorn.
    via rss

  2. Interview with Cory Doctorow
    by Cory Doctorow speaking with Farah Mendelsohn
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1tgRTl9SJ0
    includes some good stuff on canadian/american/british differences
    via going looking for where else he's been talking recently

  3. Average number of sick days taken by public servants growing post-COVID, new data shows
    by Catherine Morrison
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/sick-days-federal-servants-canada-1.7622222
    so people working at home take fewer sick days. and yet we're mandating people to work in person. huh.
    via rss

Code deploy happening shortly

Aug. 31st, 2025 07:37 pm
mark: A photo of Mark kneeling on top of the Taal Volcano in the Philippines. It was a long hike. (Default)
[staff profile] mark posting in [site community profile] dw_maintenance

Per the [site community profile] dw_news post regarding the MS/TN blocks, we are doing a small code push shortly in order to get the code live. As per usual, please let us know if you see anything wonky.

There is some code cleanup we've been doing that is going out with this push but I don't think there is any new/reworked functionality, so it should be pretty invisible if all goes well.

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A reminder to everyone that starting tomorrow, we are being forced to block access to any IP address that geolocates to the state of Mississippi for legal reasons while we and Netchoice continue fighting the law in court. People whose IP addresses geolocate to Mississippi will only be able to access a page that explains the issue and lets them know that we'll be back to offer them service as soon as the legal risk to us is less existential.

The block page will include the apology but I'll repeat it here: we don't do geolocation ourselves, so we're limited to the geolocation ability of our network provider. Our anti-spam geolocation blocks have shown us that their geolocation database has a number of mistakes in it. If one of your friends who doesn't live in Mississippi gets the block message, there is nothing we can do on our end to adjust the block, because we don't control it. The only way to fix a mistaken block is to change your IP address to one that doesn't register as being in Mississippi, either by disconnecting your internet connection and reconnecting it (if you don't have a static IP address) or using a VPN.

In related news, the judge in our challenge to Tennessee's social media age verification, parental consent, and parental surveillance law (which we are also part of the fight against!) ruled last month that we had not met the threshold for a temporary injunction preventing the state from enforcing the law while the court case proceeds.

The Tennesee law is less onerous than the Mississippi law and the fines for violating it are slightly less ruinous (slightly), but it's still a risk to us. While the fight goes on, we've decided to prevent any new account signups from anyone under 18 in Tennessee to protect ourselves against risk. We do not need to block access from the whole state: this only applies to new account creation.

Because we don't do any geolocation on our users and our network provider's geolocation services only apply to blocking access to the site entirely, the way we're implementing this is a new mandatory question on the account creation form asking if you live in Tennessee. If you do, you'll be unable to register an account if you're under 18, not just the under 13 restriction mandated by COPPA. Like the restrictions on the state of Mississippi, we absolutely hate having to do this, we're sorry, and we hope we'll be able to undo it as soon as possible.

Finally, I'd like to thank every one of you who's commented with a message of support for this fight or who's bought paid time to help keep us running. The fact we're entirely user-supported and you all genuinely understand why this fight is so important for everyone is a huge part of why we can continue to do this work. I've also sent a lot of your comments to the lawyers who are fighting the actual battles in court, and they find your wholehearted support just as encouraging and motivating as I do. Thank you all once again for being the best users any social media site could ever hope for. You make me proud and even more determined to yell at state attorneys general on your behalf.

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.30

Aug. 31st, 2025 05:42 am
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  1. When Sages Forget – from Shankara to Einstein
    by Rajan Parrikar
    https://www.parrikar.org/nibbles/2025/08/30/when-sages-forget-from-shankara-to-einstein/
    two tales of epistemic humility
    via rss

  2. Edmonton music station's AI host part of growing trend
    by Fakiha Baig
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/edmonton-music-station-s-ai-host-part-of-growing-trend-1.7622032
    i don't think i'm a fan of this?
    via rss

  3. Ted Chiang Reflects on “Arrival” (2016) | Creative Conversations
    by Ted Chiang speaking to Ink to Film
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sAwJjbJrvw
    an excellent discussion of an excellent story and an excellent movie with an excellent author
    via the third link from yesterday and then checking their back catalogue

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.29

Aug. 30th, 2025 06:11 am
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  1. Myths About Love-Shy Men
    by Ozy Brennan
    https://thingofthings.substack.com/p/myths-about-love-shy-men
    yup
    via rss

  2. Orders
    by Grace Seybold
    https://augursociety.org/orders/
    yay Blinky!
    via discord

  3. “Murderbot” S:01 | Creative Conversations (WORLDCON 2025 LIVE)
    by Martha Wells speaking with Ink to Film and Worldcon folks
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-JRHSABM24
    good to hear her perspective on the first season
    via [personal profile] marthawells

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.28

Aug. 29th, 2025 06:54 am
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  1. Quebec plans to table bill banning prayer in public
    by Matthew Lapierre
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/public-prayer-ban-quebec-1.7619985
    i still don't understand what problem this is supposed to solve
    via rss

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.27

Aug. 28th, 2025 06:27 am
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  1. Work
    by Zach Weinersmith
    https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/work-3
    delightfully evil
    via rss

  2. Conversations with Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stewart
    by the two Sirs talking with some chappie
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmcdkb2CcdE
    a delightful conversation with two fine gentlemen
    via i was looking for something to listen to

8/26/2025

Aug. 27th, 2025 06:55 am
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  1. "Corporations are colonizing your imagination for profit. TTRPGs are a liberation movement!"
    by Jonathan Tweet and Shannon Appelcline talking with Ben Riggs
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H148ZM9LlAA
    a bunch of interesting stuff here, including the title summary, and much on the history of Ars Magica
    via rss

  2. Hitchhiker Awaiting "True Call"
    by Charles Gunning, mostly
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jx9b3tQU5IA
    mostly for the rant at 3:00
    via memroy

  3. Hey Jude
    by the Beatles, covered by Tiny Tim with Brave Combo
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-NwsWuARqo
    mr.Tim covering the beatles as only he can. well, he and brave.com/bo
    via hearing mention that today's the anniversary of the original being released

  4. On Apologizing To Kids
    by Ozy Brennan
    https://thingofthings.substack.com/p/on-apologizing-to-kids
    hard same, Ozy. children are people. therefore, we apologize to children if we do something to them that we regret.
    via rss

  5. By all means, tread on those people
    by Cory Doctorow
    https://pluralistic.net/2025/08/26/sole-and-despotic-dominion/#then-they-came-for-me
    as per the subhead, "We know you love freedom, we just wish you'd share"
    via rss

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.25

Aug. 26th, 2025 06:33 am
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  1. Is math discovered or invented?
    by Ben Orlin
    https://mathwithbaddrawings.com/2025/08/25/is-math-discovered-or-invented/
    four entertaining perspectives on the age-old question. i think the last one is my favourite
    via rss

  2. Diving Into Peter Gabriel's Live Performance Of "In Your Eyes", And My Ears Are So Giddy!
    by The Charismatic Voice
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgOv7IcXdyM
    tiny note regarding vocalists: that's Papa Wemba. and personally, i'm here for Tony Levin, but it's a great track (and a great performance) in a bunch of ways
    via rss
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[staff profile] denise posting in [site community profile] dw_news

I'll start with the tl;dr summary to make sure everyone sees it and then explain further: As of September 1, we will temporarily be forced to block access to Dreamwidth from all IP addresses that geolocate to Mississippi for legal reasons. This block will need to continue until we either win the legal case entirely, or the district court issues another injunction preventing Mississippi from enforcing their social media age verification and parental consent law against us.

Mississippi residents, we are so, so sorry. We really don't want to do this, but the legal fight we and Netchoice have been fighting for you had a temporary setback last week. We genuinely and honestly believe that we're going to win it in the end, but the Fifth Circuit appellate court said that the district judge was wrong to issue the preliminary injunction back in June that would have maintained the status quo and prevented the state from enforcing the law requiring any social media website (which is very broadly defined, and which we definitely qualify as) to deanonymize and age-verify all users and obtain parental permission from the parent of anyone under 18 who wants to open an account.

Netchoice took that appellate ruling up to the Supreme Court, who declined to overrule the Fifth Circuit with no explanation -- except for Justice Kavanaugh agreeing that we are likely to win the fight in the end, but saying that it's no big deal to let the state enforce the law in the meantime.

Needless to say, it's a big deal to let the state enforce the law in the meantime. The Mississippi law is a breathtaking state overreach: it forces us to verify the identity and age of every person who accesses Dreamwidth from the state of Mississippi and determine who's under the age of 18 by collecting identity documents, to save that highly personal and sensitive information, and then to obtain a permission slip from those users' parents to allow them to finish creating an account. It also forces us to change our moderation policies and stop anyone under 18 from accessing a wide variety of legal and beneficial speech because the state of Mississippi doesn't like it -- which, given the way Dreamwidth works, would mean blocking people from talking about those things at all. (And if you think you know exactly what kind of content the state of Mississippi doesn't like, you're absolutely right.)

Needless to say, we don't want to do that, either. Even if we wanted to, though, we can't: the resources it would take for us to build the systems that would let us do it are well beyond our capacity. You can read the sworn declaration I provided to the court for some examples of how unworkable these requirements are in practice. (That isn't even everything! The lawyers gave me a page limit!)

Unfortunately, the penalties for failing to comply with the Mississippi law are incredibly steep: fines of $10,000 per user from Mississippi who we don't have identity documents verifying age for, per incident -- which means every time someone from Mississippi loaded Dreamwidth, we'd potentially owe Mississippi $10,000. Even a single $10,000 fine would be rough for us, but the per-user, per-incident nature of the actual fine structure is an existential threat. And because we're part of the organization suing Mississippi over it, and were explicitly named in the now-overturned preliminary injunction, we think the risk of the state deciding to engage in retaliatory prosecution while the full legal challenge continues to work its way through the courts is a lot higher than we're comfortable with. Mississippi has been itching to issue those fines for a while, and while normally we wouldn't worry much because we're a small and obscure site, the fact that we've been yelling at them in court about the law being unconstitutional means the chance of them lumping us in with the big social media giants and trying to fine us is just too high for us to want to risk it. (The excellent lawyers we've been working with are Netchoice's lawyers, not ours!)

All of this means we've made the extremely painful decision that our only possible option for the time being is to block Mississippi IP addresses from accessing Dreamwidth, until we win the case. (And I repeat: I am absolutely incredibly confident we'll win the case. And apparently Justice Kavanaugh agrees!) I repeat: I am so, so sorry. This is the last thing we wanted to do, and I've been fighting my ass off for the last three years to prevent it. But, as everyone who follows the legal system knows, the Fifth Circuit is gonna do what it's gonna do, whether or not what they want to do has any relationship to the actual law.

We don't collect geolocation information ourselves, and we have no idea which of our users are residents of Mississippi. (We also don't want to know that, unless you choose to tell us.) Because of that, and because access to highly accurate geolocation databases is extremely expensive, our only option is to use our network provider's geolocation-based blocking to prevent connections from IP addresses they identify as being from Mississippi from even reaching Dreamwidth in the first place. I have no idea how accurate their geolocation is, and it's possible that some people not in Mississippi might also be affected by this block. (The inaccuracy of geolocation is only, like, the 27th most important reason on the list of "why this law is practically impossible for any site to comply with, much less a tiny site like us".)

If your IP address is identified as coming from Mississippi, beginning on September 1, you'll see a shorter, simpler version of this message and be unable to proceed to the site itself. If you would otherwise be affected, but you have a VPN or proxy service that masks your IP address and changes where your connection appears to come from, you won't get the block message, and you can keep using Dreamwidth the way you usually would.

On a completely unrelated note while I have you all here, have I mentioned lately that I really like ProtonVPN's service, privacy practices, and pricing? They also have a free tier available that, although limited to one device, has no ads or data caps and doesn't log your activity, unlike most of the free VPN services out there. VPNs are an excellent privacy and security tool that every user of the internet should be familiar with! We aren't affiliated with Proton and we don't get any kickbacks if you sign up with them, but I'm a satisfied customer and I wanted to take this chance to let you know that.

Again, we're so incredibly sorry to have to make this announcement, and I personally promise you that I will continue to fight this law, and all of the others like it that various states are passing, with every inch of the New Jersey-bred stubborn fightiness you've come to know and love over the last 16 years. The instant we think it's less legally risky for us to allow connections from Mississippi IP addresses, we'll undo the block and let you know.

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.24

Aug. 25th, 2025 06:26 am
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  1. a commonly used initialism from 1908 now stands for something different AND YET the contextual meaning is still the same to a 21st-century reader
    by goatsandgangsters
    https://www.tumblr.com/factysatin/792725300538654720?source=share
    that's hilarious
    via discord

  2. Tape Bowing Ensemble
    by Open Reel Ensemble
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaG5tVnpkwc
    what an excellent way to control articulation of electronic music
    via [personal profile] siderea (see below)

  3. Untitled for Three Jigakkyu
    by [personal profile] siderea
    https://siderea.dreamwidth.org/1880890.html
    excellent commentary on previous link
    via rss

  4. Stable attention as a prerequisite for skill
    by DRMacIver
    https://notebook.drmaciver.com/posts/2025-08-24-12:11.html
    "You should, ideally, be able to hold attention on something regardless of whether you find it interesting."
    via rss

  5. Friction cannot be reduced, it can only be redistributed
    by Cory Doctorow
    https://pluralistic.net/2025/08/23/become-unoptimizable/#downward-redistribution
    i feel like there are situations where, due to good innovations, this doesn't have to be zero-sum. but it very very often is.
    via rss

  6. After years of losses, fruit growers in the Okanagan celebrate bountiful harvest
    by Santana Dreaver
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bountiful-okanagan-fruit-harvest-1.7615123
    speaking as a beneficiary of this year's harvest, i hope they continue!
    via rss

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.23

Aug. 24th, 2025 06:46 am
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  1. Scethrog (n.)
    by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd
    https://tmoliff.blogspot.com/2012/03/scethrog-n.html
    these days, it's a hip look in other contexts as well, i think?
    via recalling it

  2. We Tried To Climb Monaco's Highest Point Using Only Elevators
    by the Tim traveller with Matt Gray
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhLYlBGSAHI
    (well, one of them did it using only elevators)
    via rss

  3. Pony Express
    by Eric Weissberg
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwvb-Pa5fF8
    funky banjo chord changes
    via discord

  4. Say it, don't show it
    by Neal Stephenson
    https://nealstephenson.substack.com/p/say-it-dont-show-it
    in which NS dissects a single sentence of Dickens
    via discord

  5. Martha Wells' Murderbot & More Book Bundle
    by Martha Wells and the Humble Bundle people
    https://www.humblebundle.com/books/martha-wells-murderbot-and-more-tor-books
    if you've been wanting to get all of Murderbot, here's a way to do it!
    via discord

  6. Will we continue scientific research? Alexander Grothendieck
    by Alexander Grothendieck
    https://github.com/Lapin0t/grothendieck-cern
    words of wisdom from a deep weirdo
    via roaming the web. what we used to call "surfing" back in the day

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.22

Aug. 23rd, 2025 06:12 am
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  1. Canada's Really Big
    by the Arrogant Worms
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhiDILWFXBE
    agreed inre pointy/not
    via the title being mentioned

  2. Narnia by Tube
    by Surprised Eel Maps
    https://www.patreon.com/posts/narnia-by-tube-135529794
    shared mostly for the Rage Against the Machine - Teletubbies crossover band
    via discord

  3. Are Languages Alive?
    by Hank Green
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFux7pl6lf4
    excellent question! maybe?
    via rss

  4. I’m Spending the Year at the Munk School
    by Bruce "Bruce Schneier" Schneier
    https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/08/im-spending-the-year-at-the-munk-school.html
    i mean, heck, if you want to hang out in canada for longer, i won't complain
    via rss

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.21

Aug. 22nd, 2025 05:47 am
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  1. Reverse Mathematics
    by Richard Elwes speaking to Brady Haran
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1vBPDz96g0
    which reminds me that i've been wanting to dig into this
    via first part of the video

  2. Norwegian home invasion.
    by Edwin
    https://bsky.app/profile/edwin085.mastodon.nl.ap.brid.gy/post/3lwl6bgao4d72
    a lot less violent than some other kinds
    via discord

  3. Albertans can get COVID-19 vaccinations for free in B.C.
    by Michelle Bellefontaine
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/albertans-can-get-covid-19-vaccinations-for-free-in-b-c-1.7615154
    because of course
    via rss

What I saw on the web on 2025.8.20

Aug. 21st, 2025 06:34 am
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  1. This hiker kicks over people's picturesque stone stacks. But he's got a good reason
    by Sheena Goodyear
    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/british-cairn-kicker-1.7613028
    makes sense
    via rss

  2. As butter chicken odyssey nears goal, Singh is giving back to the community
    by Colin Gallant
    https://edmonton.taproot.news/briefs/2025/08/19/as-butter-chicken-odyssey-nears-goal-singh-is-giving-back-to-the-community
    (i'm still peeved about that arson, btw)
    via rss

  3. How to Talk Like a "Smart" Person (Episode 1)
    by Hank Green
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy_sXDmUvas
    in which hank (a) explains in brief terms higher order derivatives, and then (b) doesn't parse a verb correctly
    via youtube recommends (still haven't .rssed up hankschannel. why haven't i?)

  4. Fall of Rome-Scented Candle
    by JD+Kate Industries
    https://jdandkateindustries.com/products/rome
    it is indeed completely impossible to imagine a situation like that. but, candles!
    via discord
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