Posts by christianbundy@social.coop
(DIR) Post #9tkCn3ACOyleS1QDpo by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-04-05T20:13:19Z
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@sir @jrswab Is this an accessibility nightmare? <!DOCTYPE html> <p>Hi Drew!</p>(The <title> element is optional because it can be inferred from the email subject line.)If your contention was "most HTML email clients are garbage", I'd agree with you, but you seem to be advocating a much more extreme position without any of the evidence to support your contention.Maybe a better way of asking: HTML and plaintext are tools, where do you draw the line on which tool is best?
(DIR) Post #9usHZkOT8JU4rcjAlU by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-05-09T15:40:19Z
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@sir I've also heard this as "trust is not a cryptographic primitive".
(DIR) Post #9vxcUGdOdvlFydJ3YW by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-11T03:20:29Z
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@sir now craving
(DIR) Post #9w3A1zwazSOsfoUhma by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-13T16:10:52Z
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@onymous Nice! Happy you found some good meds.Just having a lazy day over here -- coffee and Clueless (I've never seen it but my partner says it's real good). What are you up to today?
(DIR) Post #9wDFJzVDt8RnDZQ2EK by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-18T16:17:14Z
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@blitzed @HedgeMage I don't get it, can you explain the joke to me?
(DIR) Post #9wFmpSuwWSxRaFrEyu by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-19T19:44:55Z
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@xj9 @solderpunk it me! happy to answer any questions.summary: the current replication uses trusted authentication, which is nice if you need to verify both parties, but since our messages are already encrypted I don't think it's necessary. we can just say "here's my TLS cert, hit me on example.com" and I think that's Good Enough.
(DIR) Post #9wJWQsAvEqC1yFJeU4 by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-21T16:57:10Z
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@art I don't remember, are blue switches just brown switches except EXTRA CLICKY?
(DIR) Post #9wLRdYG6UHpcVjsyie by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-22T15:12:44Z
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@art Beautiful. I have browns and folks in my coworking space still think my keyboard is extremely clicky.
(DIR) Post #9wLSdXPBlDXfomgzvE by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-22T15:24:07Z
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@solderpunk @xj9 Hmm, no writeup so far. Maybe I can summarize: SSB messages are signed and can be validated with the author's public key (https://ssbc.github.io/scuttlebutt-protocol-guide/#message-format) but conventionally those messages are replicated with a homebrew network protocol.I'm lazy and boring, and so I've been trying to switch to HTTP replication instead. My HTTP server is < 100 LoC (https://github.com/christianbundy/http-ssb) and there's a demo too (https://daily-alluring-robe.glitch.me/).There's no cert pinning right now, but it's possible to add!
(DIR) Post #9wTn0s5JDCD9Ihp8wy by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-26T15:46:26Z
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@xj9 @solderpunk oh, interesting! so you'd just publish certs and have users subscribe to cert changes?
(DIR) Post #9wUAv4IrGi2oMGvYQq by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-26T20:16:37Z
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@sir Thanks for sharing this research! Where do we go from here? I've read a bit about distros like https://sta.li/ but that's about it.
(DIR) Post #9wVsEV3KMFto4fuvmi by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-25T22:25:46Z
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I'm worried that this is a very silly question, but are there well-specified p2p protocols for building resilient communities? I know this sounds like techbro bullshit but I've seen lots of techniques to build community but zero **systems** geared toward building community.
(DIR) Post #9wWmGEzqcVOCI0hFUO by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-06-28T02:23:45Z
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@xj9 sorry, I think there might have been some implicit context that I didn't mean to add: I don't mean 'p2p' in the technological sense.I've seen an infinite number of community-building systems, but usually that's just "marketing" and it's basically self-promotion where all edges point at you. I guess I'm looking for the same sort of engineering except toward building resilient ecosystems of friendships instead of trying to get a bunch of people to subscribe to my email newsletter.
(DIR) Post #9wgWIeFYBoZYsuGLtQ by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-07-02T19:12:30Z
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@sir I was literally just working on this! My use-case is that I've contributed lots on GitHub and I want to download all of the repos I've worked on... but I can't get a list of them.Currently fighting with their GraphQL API, but I'd kill for a "give me a list of all repos where a commit is authored by me" search query.
(DIR) Post #9wgX8c29fqJV4Om9L6 by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-07-02T19:22:07Z
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@sir oh! I haven't looked into those in a while, last I saw I think YaCy was state-of-the-art. If you find anything (or build anything) I'd be happy to test.
(DIR) Post #9wh3FmA7bzhj2jxgBs by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-07-03T01:01:55Z
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wish social media made it easier to organize material improvements instead of just hang out in a big digital room with friends
(DIR) Post #9wspui3uh4AkjqCXyq by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-07-08T17:40:30Z
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Cyberdecks Rule Everything Around Me
(DIR) Post #9y3dZicVYaZIJ49Tay by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-03-09T16:22:35Z
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Can anyone recommend a multiplayer cooperative game that runs on low-end hardware (e.g. Raspberry Pi 4)?I love playing video games with a friend who lives hundreds of miles away but I don't want to have a console or have to throw money at an expensive gaming computer.#gaming #linux #raspberrypi
(DIR) Post #A2JbnN9kXrEMxnVpKa by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-12-18T01:58:18Z
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wanted: opinions on BoringSSL
(DIR) Post #A2JbnYpz7AYDByMDBo by christianbundy@social.coop
2020-12-18T02:19:13Z
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cc: @sir very curious if you have OpenSSL/BearSSL/BoringSSL thoughts