It’s hard to look back fondly on the Twitter algorithm in the days when it was still considered a “cool” platform to use. I routinely saw how links to blog posts would get far less engagement than content Twitter deemed worthy of promotion like photos, topical tweets, etc. The whole “post a photo and also a link” instead of just having the link’s graph image come through hack was just that, a hack. (Same issue on Facebook as well.) Perhaps in the early days of the platform this was much less so, but…well, #enshittification.
Blogging and social media algorithms ended up on a collision course last decade, and sadly blogs lost. Thankfully we now have the rare opportunity to correct the mistakes of the past. #OpenWeb #Fediverse #writing
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Are you trying to reel it in during eternal Caturday?
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The first IndieWebCamp of the year has been planned!
🎪 IndieWebCamp Brighton
🗓 2024-03-09…10
🏢 The Skiff, Brighton, England
🎟 Tickets available 2024-02-01!
Event: https://events.indieweb.org/2024/03/indiewebcamp-brighton-2024-xRTP2hAZOvZd
Wiki: https://indieweb.org/2024/Brighton
Questions about #IndieWebCamp? Ask in #IndieWeb chat!
💬 https://chat.indieweb.org/
This is post 3 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2024/003/t1/2023-indieweb-gift-calendar-numbers
→ 🔮
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"text": "I ended up paying the $700 to get the Niro EV shipped to my local dealership and reserve it for my purchase. All of the reviews of this particular model are quite stellar, and this specific car is an incredible deal (as far as I can tell it\u2019s deeply discounted since it was a former lease vehicle but it\u2019s still in immaculate condition). I should be able to give it a test drive in a week or so.This isn\u2019t my dream car but it\u2019s a hell of a lot better than my current car in every way that matters. Plus, all of the reviews that touch upon winter driving say that it actually has really good traction control and only experiences minimal range loss. And it still has a much bigger (2.5x) range to begin with.It\u2019s annoying to be spending this money right now but I\u2019m fortunate that I can swing it and don\u2019t have to go into debt as a result.",
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Ooh, this should be good: A Stop Making Sense Tribute Album teaser. First track by Paramore.
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"html": "<blockquote>\n <h2><a href=\"https://9to5mac.com/2024/01/16/apple-revises-us-app-store-rules-to-let-developers-link-to-outside-payment-methods-but-it-will-still-charge-a-commission/\"></a></h2>\n\n <p>Apple is updating its App Store guidelines to allow developers to link to alternative payment methods, provided that the app also offer purchases through Apple\u2019s own In-App Purchase system.</p>\n\n<p>This means that an app can\u2019t include links to alternative payment platforms if that app doesn\u2019t also use Apple\u2019s In-App Purchase system. The guideline says that developers can apply for an entitlement that allows them to include buttons or links directing users to out-of-app purchasing mechanisms.</p>\n\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>It\u2019s progress. It\u2019s not enough, but it\u2019s <strong>progress</strong>.</p>\n\n<p>Look, folks will argue about the various legalities of the <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/apple\">#Apple</a> App Store policies and whether or not the company has the right to control digital <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/payments\">#payments</a> to the extent they do. But I most certainly have a hard time sympathizing with anyone who sees Apple as taking the moral high ground on any of this stuff.</p>\n\n<p>In an ideal world, I could buy whatever software I want, from whomever I want, and install that software on my iPad. Yes, I\u2019m fine with bypassing a bajillion scary alerts and pressing a giant red blinking button in the middle of the screen that says \u201c<strong>YOU MIGHT GET A VIRUS!!!</strong> \ud83e\udda0\u2620\ufe0f\u201d. After all, I do this on my Mac all the time, and <em>it\u2019s fine</em>. Really, it is.</p>\n\n<p>I absolutely <em>love</em> using an iPad, but the lack of \u201csideloading\u201d and alternative sources of software really grinds my gears sometimes. If I could boot up a VM and run Fedora Linux on my iPad\u2014just like I do on my Mac\u2014<strong>that would also be swell!</strong></p>",
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Snow over the weekend, sun on Monday, joy in this photographer’s heart!
#Portland #OregonExplored #NikonZfc
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I filed a complaint with the CA Department of Insurance shortly after writing about the Geico adventures. These are some of the key parts of the complaint:
On December 4th, I received postal mail from Geico. Their letter was dated November 28, 2023 and was requesting additional information to process the application (vehicle registration, copy of a recent utility bill). It stated "You must provide this information no later than 11/30/2023 at 11:59pm Pacific for us to process your request to purchase a policy. If we do not receive these documents and/or information by this date, a new application for insurance with GEICO is required." Obviously I could not meet this deadline since the mail had not even reached me until December 4, 2023
[attachment: copy of the Geico letter]
I believe GEICO is engaging in unfair business practices and setting up impossible-to-meet requirements in order to avoid taking on new risk in California. I would like the state to investigate and take whatever actions are appropriate to prevent this in the future for other people. I have already chosen to use another insurance provider, so I don't need any particular resolution to my problem described above.
I did send Geico the information they requested on the chance they might approve me quickly, despite their impossible deadline, but I also wasn’t about to wait around. I immediately started the process with AAA. Geico did eventually respond in late December (around the 18th, I think) that I was approved and needed to call to make payment. Surprising, but I already had AAA coverage by that point and was happy to leave Geico behind.
On January 5th, the Department of Insurance responded in part:
I have information indicating your problem is resolved. According to GEICO General Insurance Company, your application has been approved and a payment is required to begin coverage.
Technically correct? Sure. Today I wrote back:
I am responding regarding file number [redacted]. I am not satisfied with Geico’s response in this matter.
I remain concerned that Geico is setting up impossible-to-meet hurdles for CA residents in an attempt to avoid underwriting new customers here. As the documentation in my initial complaint shows, Geico sent me mail requesting additional information after their own deadline.
I still sent Geico the additional information they requested on the chance they would approve me, but I had no reason to believe it would be accepted since their letter clearly said I would need to make a new application after the deadline. Based on the already-poor customer experience, I had no desire to wait around to find out, so I sought and eventually secured coverage from AAA.
I would like to emphasize that the 14-day underwriting process for coverage with AAA was completed before I heard back from Geico approving my application. By contrast, Geico took a month from my application to approve me and had only requested the additional information halfway through that period.
I am not currently interested in receiving coverage from Geico, but I hope you will consider this incident in a potential investigation of unfair business practices by Geico.
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"text": "I filed a complaint with the CA Department of Insurance shortly after writing about the Geico adventures. These are some of the key parts of the complaint:\n\n\nOn December 4th, I received postal mail from Geico. Their letter was dated November 28, 2023 and was requesting additional information to process the application (vehicle registration, copy of a recent utility bill). It stated \"You must provide this information no later than 11/30/2023 at 11:59pm Pacific for us to process your request to purchase a policy. If we do not receive these documents and/or information by this date, a new application for insurance with GEICO is required.\" Obviously I could not meet this deadline since the mail had not even reached me until December 4, 2023\n\n[attachment: copy of the Geico letter]\n\n\n\nI believe GEICO is engaging in unfair business practices and setting up impossible-to-meet requirements in order to avoid taking on new risk in California. I would like the state to investigate and take whatever actions are appropriate to prevent this in the future for other people. I have already chosen to use another insurance provider, so I don't need any particular resolution to my problem described above.\n\n\nI did send Geico the information they requested on the chance they might approve me quickly, despite their impossible deadline, but I also wasn\u2019t about to wait around. I immediately started the process with AAA. Geico did eventually respond in late December (around the 18th, I think) that I was approved and needed to call to make payment. Surprising, but I already had AAA coverage by that point and was happy to leave Geico behind.\n\nOn January 5th, the Department of Insurance responded in part:\n\n\nI have information indicating your problem is resolved. According to GEICO General Insurance Company, your application has been approved and a payment is required to begin coverage.\n\n\nTechnically correct? Sure. Today I wrote back:\n\n\nI am responding regarding file number [redacted]. I am not satisfied with Geico\u2019s response in this matter.\n\nI remain concerned that Geico is setting up impossible-to-meet hurdles for CA residents in an attempt to avoid underwriting new customers here. As the documentation in my initial complaint shows, Geico sent me mail requesting additional information after their own deadline.\n\nI still sent Geico the additional information they requested on the chance they would approve me, but I had no reason to believe it would be accepted since their letter clearly said I would need to make a new application after the deadline. Based on the already-poor customer experience, I had no desire to wait around to find out, so I sought and eventually secured coverage from AAA.\n\nI would like to emphasize that the 14-day underwriting process for coverage with AAA was completed before I heard back from Geico approving my application. By contrast, Geico took a month from my application to approve me and had only requested the additional information halfway through that period.\n\nI am not currently interested in receiving coverage from Geico, but I hope you will consider this incident in a potential investigation of unfair business practices by Geico.",
"html": "<p>I filed a complaint with the <a href=\"https://www.insurance.ca.gov/\">CA Department of Insurance</a> shortly after writing about the <a href=\"https://gregorlove.com/2023/12/geico-zero-stars/\">Geico adventures</a>. These are some of the key parts of the complaint:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n<p>On December 4th, I received postal mail from Geico. Their letter was dated November 28, 2023 and was requesting additional information to process the application (vehicle registration, copy of a recent utility bill). It stated \"You must provide this information no later than 11/30/2023 at 11:59pm Pacific for us to process your request to purchase a policy. If we do not receive these documents and/or information by this date, a new application for insurance with GEICO is required.\" Obviously I could not meet this deadline since the mail had not even reached me until December 4, 2023</p>\n\n<p>[attachment: copy of the Geico letter]</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<blockquote>\n<p>I believe GEICO is engaging in unfair business practices and setting up impossible-to-meet requirements in order to avoid taking on new risk in California. I would like the state to investigate and take whatever actions are appropriate to prevent this in the future for other people. I have already chosen to use another insurance provider, so I don't need any particular resolution to my problem described above.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>I did send Geico the information they requested on the chance they might approve me quickly, despite their impossible deadline, but I also wasn\u2019t about to wait around. I immediately started the process with AAA. Geico did eventually respond in late December (around the 18th, I think) that I was approved and needed to call to make payment. Surprising, but I already had AAA coverage by that point and was happy to leave Geico behind.</p>\n\n<p>On January 5th, the Department of Insurance responded in part:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n<p>I have information indicating your problem is resolved. According to GEICO General Insurance Company, your application has been approved and a payment is required to begin coverage.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>Technically correct? Sure. Today I wrote back:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n<p>I am responding regarding file number [redacted]. I am not satisfied with Geico\u2019s response in this matter.</p>\n\n<p>I remain concerned that Geico is setting up impossible-to-meet hurdles for CA residents in an attempt to avoid underwriting new customers here. As the documentation in my initial complaint shows, Geico sent me mail requesting additional information after their own deadline.</p>\n\n<p>I still sent Geico the additional information they requested on the chance they would approve me, but I had no reason to believe it would be accepted since their letter clearly said I would need to make a new application after the deadline. Based on the already-poor customer experience, I had no desire to wait around to find out, so I sought and eventually secured coverage from AAA.</p>\n\n<p>I would like to emphasize that the 14-day underwriting process for coverage with AAA was completed before I heard back from Geico approving my application. By contrast, Geico took a month from my application to approve me and had only requested the additional information halfway through that period.</p>\n\n<p>I am not currently interested in receiving coverage from Geico, but I hope you will consider this incident in a potential investigation of unfair business practices by Geico.</p>\n</blockquote>"
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"text": "Still remembering #aaronsw, eleven years, two days ago.\n\nPreviously, previously, previously:\n* https://tantek.com/2017/011/t3/moment-remember-aaronsw\n* https://tantek.com/2016/011/t4/three-years-lost-aaronsw\n* https://tantek.com/2015/011/t1/still-missing-aaronsw\n* https://tantek.com/2013/059/t1/doj-prosecutors-aaronsw-fear-face-saving-not-justice\n* https://tantek.com/2013/029/t1/aaronsw-internet-archive-memorial-videos-speakers\n* https://tantek.com/2013/026/b1/remembering-aaron-swartz-part-2-hacking-essence-advancing-humanity\n* https://tantek.com/2013/025/b1/remembering-aaron-swartz-part-1-you-should-blog-that\n\n#2013_011 #aaronswartz",
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Today I learned about supercooling, where a liquid can get below its freezing point without ice forming.
I found a half-drunk bottle of coke in the construction site that was still liquid. As soon as I moved it, the whole thing instantly turned to ice!
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Kittens' first snowpocalypse!
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A little late to the party, but I finally watched Shiny Happy People, the documentary series about the Duggar family and the fundamentalist Christian religious world they inhabit.
I have So Many Thoughts, as someone very familiar with this world circa 2004-2016. I hope to share my in-depth perspective soon, but for now I’ll just say this:
We need a LOT more “exvangelical” documentaries. We need more people telling their story. We need these stories represented in art, literature, and cinema. Given the #spirituality dimension we see in American #politics today, it has never been more important.
(Parting thought: we need to hold media accountable for promoting fundamentalism or at least giving it a pass. The Duggars should never have been given a national mainstream TV platform. TLC/Discovery should be ashamed of themselves.)
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