The siding crew came today to finish the siding on the rooftop patio!
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"html": "<p>Hey Thought Leaders\u2122, here\u2019s the <em>bare minimum</em> you could do to start meeting the <strong>#</strong><a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/ProCraft\">ProCraft</a> movement half-way\u2026</p>\n\n<p>\u2026Not even half-way really, but it would be a promising start.</p>\n\n<p>Just admit your <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/generativeai\">#generativeAI</a> slop tools are simply that: tools. <em>Optional tools.</em> \u201cSome people might find them helpful some of the time depending on the use case\u201d is an argument I could at least respect, even if we still have a <em>mountain</em> of ethical dilemmas to wade through.</p>\n\n<p>But <strong>cut the crap</strong> with the frankly insane rhetoric about how this is \u201cthe future of everything\u201d and will \u201crevolutionize the globe\u201d and has ushered in a \u201cnew age\u201d and everyone has to get on board or be \u201cleft behind\u201d as if we in the growing <strong>#</strong>ProCraft movement might as well still be riding around in buggies and listening to gramophones. And definitely, definitely don\u2019t spout blatantly wackadoo <strong>#</strong>AntiCraft statements like <a href=\"https://www.404media.co/ceo-of-ai-music-company-says-people-dont-like-making-music/\">people who compose and perform music don\u2019t actually enjoy composing and performing music</a>.</p>\n\n<p>You don\u2019t sound like smart people. <strong>You don\u2019t.</strong> You sound like fucking psychopaths. And we\u2019re pretty damn tired of it.</p>\n\n<p>So <em>please</em>, for the love of god, <strong>dial down the hype machine like 98%</strong>, and let\u2019s have a civilized conversation. Because if you\u2019re not willing to do that, if you\u2019re going to go out on talk shows or head conferences and tell the gullible masses that \u201cAGI is nearly here\u201d and that <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/20250123/marc-benioff-artificial-slave-labor\">we\u2019d all better get used to working alongside an \u201cAI workforce\u201d chatting with \u201cAI agents\u201d all day</a>, either one of two things is true:</p>\n\n<ol><li>You\u2019re a lunatic, or</li>\n <li>You\u2019re a carnival barker.</li>\n</ol><p><strong>Either way, shame on you.</strong></p>",
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🎶 It’s a TRON: Legacy soundtrack kinda day.
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Heydon says to thank your transsisters and drop your stinkin’ binary thinkin'.
https://briefs.video/videos/why-is-everything-binary/
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"html": "<p>Memory is such a funny thing. When you try to harken back to a past moment in time\u2014perhaps a portion of your childhood, or halcyon days spent with a lover, or a special outing with friend\u2014it\u2019s likely you don\u2019t simply remember those precise events as they unfolded, but rather how you may have <em>felt about them</em> in a more recent timeframe. In other words, you remember your remembering, and that remembering may have also remembered a previous remembering\u2026and so on. If we aren\u2019t careful, we can find ourselves having built up an elaborate edifice of sequenced memories.</p>\n\n<p>That\u2019s one of the magical things about discovering old letters, or diary entries, or cards, or photographs, or videos. They can spark a fresh remembering, helping you enter back into that distant world without so much baggage and a flood of preconceived notions. Of course, those sorts of artifacts are never the <em>whole</em> picture\u2026they are inevitably missing a great deal of long-forgotten truths.</p>\n\n<p>Sometimes it\u2019s enough just to <strong>stop remembering</strong> for a while. Close the door on some past events, let them air out and breathe. Time passes, you change and grow, and then when you decide you\u2019re ready to revisit those events, you\u2019ll have forgotten some of the more recent rememberings and you can access a more objective view of how you originally felt\u2026what you originally experienced. In a way, it\u2019s a type of <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/mindfulness\">#mindfulness</a> exercise.</p>\n\n<p>Of course for those truly traumatic moments we don\u2019t ever wish to remember, perhaps it\u2019s best to leave the door closed permanently. But there may be other hard & difficult times for which, after we\u2019ve cast aside those sequences of successive <em>frustrating</em> rememberings, we\u2019re ready to take on a back-to-basics approach.</p>\n\n<p>I\u2019ve never been a very nostalgic person. I typically spend little effort delving into my own distant past, into my family\u2019s past. But as I\u2019ve been doing that a fair degree lately, while clearing out old boxes of memorabilia, photographs, and writings, I\u2019ve been pleasantly surprised at how much it has helped expand and <em>retexture</em> my life\u2019s story.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Memory is such a funny thing.</strong></p>",
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They're so close to being done painting! Finally taking all the tape and paper up and it's looking so good in here!
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Spent most of the day on specs, including a massive review of the iGov OAuth profile
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At long last, the OAuth working group has finished the Best Current Practice for OAuth 2.0 Security and it was just published as RFC9700! This has been a long time in the works, and I'm very thankful to everyone who has helped out with it over the years!
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9700.html
This is one of the major inputs to OAuth 2.1, so I'm also very excited to be able to move that forward this year as well!
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“We need things like RSS, the open web. We need websites back. That’s my dream is to bring back blogs.”
— Taylor Lorenz on We’re Not Kidding!
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"html": "<blockquote>\n <h2><a href=\"https://www.opb.org/article/2025/01/25/sir-francis-drake-fair-and-good-bay-oregon/\"></a></h2>\n\n <p>Exactly where Drake landed on the West Coast in 1579 has been hotly debated for decades. A Wikipedia page lists more than 40 possible locations, from Alaska to Mexico.</p>\n\n<p>California has perhaps the biggest claim, based on findings of old pottery and other artifacts at Point Reyes. The National Park Service even named one area Drakes Bay.</p>\n\n<p>But Melissa Darby, a research scholar in the anthropology department of Portland State University, says her reading of an old document in the British Museum indicates Drake likely landed in Oregon, not California.</p>\n\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>Even though the story goes on to indicate there\u2019s still a good chance Northern California (near Point Reyes) was indeed the landing site for Elizabethan privateer Sir Francis Drake, I find this whole line of inquiry absolutely wild\u2014in the good and fascinating sense. <em>I grew up in Marin County</em>, and hearing the tales of tall ships arriving on the coast and meeting with the Coast Miwok was an integral part of my childhood.</p>\n\n<p>Now it\u2019s possible Drake instead sailed to Whale Cove, mere miles south of one of my favorite towns along the Oregon coast, Lincoln City?! <strong>It truly boggles the mind.</strong></p>",
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Some solid #ResilienceStrategy advice in here:
https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/National-Resilience-Strategy.pdf (20 page PDF, a well-written quick read or skim)
January 2025
"National Resilience Strategy:
 A Vision for a More Resilient Nation"
While explicitly a #NationalResilienceStrategy, it has a lot of sound guidance for understanding, analyzing, and developing a resilience strategy at all levels, for yourself and your home, with your neighbors and relationships, to civic resilience, and beyond.
Here is an overview of the sections, to get an idea (if you avoid PDFs), and to help with discovery across various services:
* The Need for Collective Action toward National Resilience
* Defining Resilience
 * Adaptive
 * Protective
 * Collaborative
 * Fair and Just
 * Human-Centered
 * Interdependent
 * Sustainable and Durable
* Understanding the Resilience Landscape
* Strategic Approach to Build Attributes of a Resilient Nation
* Throughlines of a Resilient Nation
 * Cross-system and cross-sector use of resources
 * Resilience manifests in adaptive capacity and communities
 * Layered resilience
 * Cascading reliance
 * Environmental hazards, including climate change
 * Technology innovation and digital transformation
 * Cyber infrastructure
 * Iterative continuous feedback loops
 * Supply chains
 * Robust safety nets
* Resilience Pillars
 * Pillar I: Governance Systems
 * Pillar II: Social and Community Systems
 * Pillar III: Economic Systems
 * Pillar IV: Infrastructure Systems
* Conclusion
And yes the text contents of the PDF include the terms #diversity #diverse #equity #equitable #inclusivity #inclusive, in many contexts (including and beyond the ones that may come to mind).
Related: https://tantek.com/2025/011/t1/remembering-aaronsw-twelve-years
Previously, previously:
* https://tantek.com/2024/336/t1/disruptions-how-to-prepare
* https://tantek.com/2024/313/t1/reflecting-listening-thoughts
#NationalResilience #Resilience #Strategy #Biden #BidenWhitehouse
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"text": "Some solid #ResilienceStrategy advice in here:\n\nhttps://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/National-Resilience-Strategy.pdf (20 page PDF, a well-written quick read or skim)\n\nJanuary 2025\n\n\"National Resilience Strategy:\n\u00a0A Vision for a More Resilient Nation\"\n\n\nWhile explicitly a #NationalResilienceStrategy, it has a lot of sound guidance for understanding, analyzing, and developing a resilience strategy at all levels, for yourself and your home, with your neighbors and relationships, to civic resilience, and beyond.\n\n\nHere is an overview of the sections, to get an idea (if you avoid PDFs), and to help with discovery across various services:\n\n* The Need for Collective Action toward National Resilience\n* Defining Resilience\n\u00a0 * Adaptive\n\u00a0 * Protective\n\u00a0 * Collaborative\n\u00a0 * Fair and Just\n\u00a0 * Human-Centered\n\u00a0 * Interdependent\n\u00a0 * Sustainable and Durable\n* Understanding the Resilience Landscape\n* Strategic Approach to Build Attributes of a Resilient Nation\n* Throughlines of a Resilient Nation\n\u00a0 * Cross-system and cross-sector use of resources\n\u00a0 * Resilience manifests in adaptive capacity and communities\n\u00a0 * Layered resilience\n\u00a0 * Cascading reliance\n\u00a0 * Environmental hazards, including climate change\n\u00a0 * Technology innovation and digital transformation\n\u00a0 * Cyber infrastructure\n\u00a0 * Iterative continuous feedback loops\n\u00a0 * Supply chains\n\u00a0 * Robust safety nets\n* Resilience Pillars\n\u00a0 * Pillar I: Governance Systems\n\u00a0 * Pillar II: Social and Community Systems\n\u00a0 * Pillar III: Economic Systems\n\u00a0 * Pillar IV: Infrastructure Systems\n* Conclusion\n\nAnd yes the text contents of the PDF include the terms #diversity #diverse #equity #equitable #inclusivity #inclusive, in many contexts (including and beyond the ones that may come to mind).\n\nRelated: https://tantek.com/2025/011/t1/remembering-aaronsw-twelve-years\n\nPreviously, previously:\n* https://tantek.com/2024/336/t1/disruptions-how-to-prepare\n* https://tantek.com/2024/313/t1/reflecting-listening-thoughts\n\n#NationalResilience #Resilience #Strategy #Biden #BidenWhitehouse",
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Every now and then I remember how in 2014 I mined $20 worth of dogecoin, then said this is stupid and exchanged it for 0.05 bitcoin sent to a brainwallet. I can't remember the seed phrase, so it's just stuck in the blockchain, and is now worth $5000
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One of the good surprises so far in this shitshow of a year has been my realization that—somehow—I seem to have made peace with all of my past selves.
For Reasons™, I’ve been going through a lot of old memorabilia tucked away in closets and drawers, and unlike in times before when I’ve done so and felt feelings of anger, loss, or frustration, this time around I feel a tangible sense of acceptance. There’s enough distance between me and the hurts of the past, and enough groundedness in who I am today…the complex product of all that I’ve done and all that my predecessors did before me…that I’m able to take everything I continue to love and appreciate from my copious life experiences and treasure those still, while leaving the dumb stuff behind where it belongs.
It has taken a ton of work for me to get to this point. My #spirituality has changed and evolved, I’ve studied meditation and #mindfulness, I’ve talked deeply with therapists and with close friends, and the journey isn’t yet over of course. But I feel like, in a veracious way that is almost physical in nature, a significant chapter of my life has concluded and a brand new chapter is about to begin. And while that can be scary in a myriad of ways, I am embracing it wholeheartedly. Let the festivities begin!
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Had some fun playing with sending video feeds over a Tailscale VPN on the livestream today!
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My laser cut coasters got an upgrade! I cut out a backing piece to give it more strength, the raw lettering felt a little flimsy.
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"html": "<blockquote>\n <h2><a href=\"https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canadas-trudeau-announces-counter-tariffs-2025-02-02/\"></a></h2>\n\n <p>As relations between the long-time allies who share the world\u2019s longest land border reach a new low, Trudeau told a news conference he was slapping tariffs on C$155 billion ($107 billion) of U.S. goods. Those on C$30 billion will take effect on Tuesday, the same day as Trump\u2019s tariffs, and duties on the remaining C$125 billion in 21 days, he said.</p>\n\n<p>Trudeau\u2019s announcement came just hours after Trump ordered 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10% on goods from China, risking a trade war that economists say could slow global growth and reignite inflation.</p>\n\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>This is all so goddamn fucking stupid I can\u2019t believe it. MAGA\u2019s one claim to fame, besides hating trans people and brown people I guess, was that \u201cJoe Biden\u2019s economy\u201d was in the shitter and the average hardworking American couldn\u2019t afford to buy a dozen eggs or fill up their monster truck\u2019s gas tank because everything was oh so expensive. <em>Inflation inflation inflation.</em></p>\n\n<p>And despite anyone with half a brain understanding that Trump\u2019s genius plan to implement tariffs would make the situation get <em>worse</em> not better, MAGA managed to spew enough bullshit to convince voters it was all going to be just fine that\u2026well, here we are.</p>\n\n<p>It\u2019s all so fucking stupid. The world is watching the United States of America get pillaged & plundered by goddamn fucking delusional idiots. I guess I\u2019ll just get used to eating ramen and a couple slices of cucumber like a student, and good luck driving anywhere with soaring prices for fuel. <strong>Yeehaw!</strong> \ud83e\udd20</p>",
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