
I’ll never get tired of waking up to views like this. 😍 #NomadLifestyle
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Mind-blowing yellow color on the road from Sublimity to Silverton
#OregonExplored
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Sailboat on the Willamette River
#Portland #OregonExplored
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It was like a video game…in real life! 🤯
“Trees of Mystery” in Northern California
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Looking out at Cape Lookout
#OregonExplored
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In two weeks I'll be speaking at the MCP Dev Summit in San Francisco! It's going to be a great day packed with back to back sessions.
In less than a year, the MCP project has quickly reshaped how developers are building AI agents. My talk, "Intro to OAuth for MCP Servers", will cover the basics of the new MCP authorization protocol and set the stage for building secure MCP servers.
https://mcpdevsummit.ai/#agenda
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"html": "<p>A tool that helps people working on ActivityPub interoperability problems. (<a href=\"https://observatory.cyber.harvard.edu/\">full item here</a>)</p>",
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I’ve been hearing that Jensen McRae is asking people to mask at her shows and she’s been providing them. Wasn’t familiar with her before, but I must stan! Loving the music so far, great voice: “Savannah”
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"html": "<p>I want to assure you, as I write this I am completely relaxed, having enjoyed an extremely delightful day and currently car camping in a glorious field on a hilltop overlooking a beautiful valley. So I am anything but agitated as I utter these somber words:</p>\n\n<p><strong>I am no longer certain the <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/openweb\">#OpenWeb</a> and the digital culture we have created for ourselves will survive for much longer.</strong></p>\n\n<p>The built environment of the Internet is being systematically destroyed by <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/generativeai\">#GenerativeAI</a>. I consider the deployment of software such as ChatGPT, Copilot, Sora, etc. to be, put simply, the digital equivalent of clear-cutting a forest.</p>\n\n<p>There will be nothing left when they\u2019re through with it.</p>\n\n<p>As a side effect of this new world order, I increasingly find it hard to justify to myself spending much time online, beyond mainly following some news sources and creators I care about (via free or paid subscriptions). I go back and read articles I wrote in the past\u2014<a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/articles/the-web-is-the-opposite-of-dead\">The Web is the Opposite of Dead</a> for example\u2014which sung the praises of how much of our daily lives are spent online, and <strong>I cringe</strong>.</p>\n\n<p>I now believe the Covid pandemic paved the way for an alarming breakdown in civil society which has been exploited by unbridled Big Tech and radical fascists.</p>\n\n<p>I am haunted by this quote I read today:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>\u201cThe right-wing attack on universities and the widespread use of ChatGPT to replace thinking and writing are two sides of the same relentless assault on what the Greeks called paideia: the education and development of citizens as ethical beings engaged in their communities.\u201d<br />\u2013<a href=\"https://kolektiva.social/@spencerbeswick/114469286889198096\">Spencer Beswick (@spencerbeswick@kolektiva.social)</a></p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>And as multiple essayists have been pointing out for a while now, Generative AI is the new aesthetics of fascism. I consider these movements joined at the hip. Generative AI is the dark side of capitalism dialed up to 11. It is <em>outrageously</em> extractive\u2014suck all the value out of every creative ecosystem and provide virtually no value in return\u2026all so that a small number of fat cats at the top of the food chain gain all the power and resources of the entire system.</p>\n\n<p>I really am at a lost how we move past this. I still believe the AI bubble will burst spectacularly, but that moment still feels rather far off and my existential fear is that by the time it <em>finally</em> does, <strong>it will have been too late.</strong></p>\n\n<p>In other words, I don\u2019t know if the bubble bursts before or after the Internet has been destroyed.</p>\n\n<p>In the end, we may only have lingering remnants of the Fediverse and the Blogosphere and Wikipedia left, more or less. What else is there to hold the line against the <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_goo\">\u201cgray goo\u201d</a>-ification wrought by viral AI?</p>\n\n<p><strong>Nothing beside remains.</strong></p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>I met a traveller from an antique land,<br />Who said\u2014\u201cTwo vast and trunkless legs of stone<br />Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand,<br />Half sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown,<br />And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,<br />Tell that its sculptor well those passions read<br />Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,<br />The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;<br />And on the pedestal, these words appear:<br />My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;<br />Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!<br />Nothing beside remains. Round the decay<br />Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare<br />The lone and level sands stretch far away.\u201d<br />\u2013<a href=\"https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46565/ozymandias\">Percy Bysshe Shelley</a></p>\n</blockquote>",
"text": "I want to assure you, as I write this I am completely relaxed, having enjoyed an extremely delightful day and currently car camping in a glorious field on a hilltop overlooking a beautiful valley. So I am anything but agitated as I utter these somber words:\n\nI am no longer certain the #OpenWeb and the digital culture we have created for ourselves will survive for much longer.\n\nThe built environment of the Internet is being systematically destroyed by #GenerativeAI. I consider the deployment of software such as ChatGPT, Copilot, Sora, etc. to be, put simply, the digital equivalent of clear-cutting a forest.\n\nThere will be nothing left when they\u2019re through with it.\n\nAs a side effect of this new world order, I increasingly find it hard to justify to myself spending much time online, beyond mainly following some news sources and creators I care about (via free or paid subscriptions). I go back and read articles I wrote in the past\u2014The Web is the Opposite of Dead for example\u2014which sung the praises of how much of our daily lives are spent online, and I cringe.\n\nI now believe the Covid pandemic paved the way for an alarming breakdown in civil society which has been exploited by unbridled Big Tech and radical fascists.\n\nI am haunted by this quote I read today:\n\n\n \u201cThe right-wing attack on universities and the widespread use of ChatGPT to replace thinking and writing are two sides of the same relentless assault on what the Greeks called paideia: the education and development of citizens as ethical beings engaged in their communities.\u201d\n\u2013Spencer Beswick (@spencerbeswick@kolektiva.social)\n\n\nAnd as multiple essayists have been pointing out for a while now, Generative AI is the new aesthetics of fascism. I consider these movements joined at the hip. Generative AI is the dark side of capitalism dialed up to 11. It is outrageously extractive\u2014suck all the value out of every creative ecosystem and provide virtually no value in return\u2026all so that a small number of fat cats at the top of the food chain gain all the power and resources of the entire system.\n\nI really am at a lost how we move past this. I still believe the AI bubble will burst spectacularly, but that moment still feels rather far off and my existential fear is that by the time it finally does, it will have been too late.\n\nIn other words, I don\u2019t know if the bubble bursts before or after the Internet has been destroyed.\n\nIn the end, we may only have lingering remnants of the Fediverse and the Blogosphere and Wikipedia left, more or less. What else is there to hold the line against the \u201cgray goo\u201d-ification wrought by viral AI?\n\nNothing beside remains.\n\n\n I met a traveller from an antique land,\nWho said\u2014\u201cTwo vast and trunkless legs of stone\nStand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand,\nHalf sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown,\nAnd wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,\nTell that its sculptor well those passions read\nWhich yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,\nThe hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;\nAnd on the pedestal, these words appear:\nMy name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;\nLook on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!\nNothing beside remains. Round the decay\nOf that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare\nThe lone and level sands stretch far away.\u201d\n\u2013Percy Bysshe Shelley"
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"html": "<img alt=\"\" src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/mariposta/image/upload/w_1200,c_limit,q_65/Mon_Mothma_fek1go.jpg\" /><h2>This may be pop culture delivered on a streaming service, but it's also alarm bells ringing for the very real world we live in.</h2>\n\n<p>Take heed: the following might be considered a spoiler if you haven\u2019t yet seen <em>Star Wars: Andor</em> Season 2 Episode 9.</p>\n\n<p>In this episode, Senator Mon Mothma delivers a speech in the Galactic Senate before she is cut off and the video feed is shut down. The following is an excerpt after her formal introductions up to the point she is barred from speaking further. Yes, it touches on events that happen in a TV show on Disney+. It\u2019s just fantasy. It\u2019s \u201centertainment\u201d. <strong>And yet it strikes at the heart of the very real crisis in our American politics we are now grappling with every day.</strong></p>\n\n<p>We have gladly allowed the many decades of <em>Star Wars</em> to tickle our romantic notions of heroism and mythic glory. This is good! May it <em>also</em> speak to us as people who recognize <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/podcast/124/\">we need stories like this to spur us to action in standing up for truth and justice in our own place and time</a>.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Senator Mon Mothma, I yield you the floor.</strong></p>\n\n\n\n<p>I believe we are in crisis.<br />The distance between what is said and what is known to be true<br />has become an abyss.</p>\n\n<p>Of all the things at risk,<br />The loss of an objective reality is perhaps the most dangerous.<br />The death of truth is the ultimate victory of evil.</p>\n\n<p>When truth leaves us,<br />When we let is slip away,<br />When it is ripped from our hands,<br />We become vulnerable to the appetite<br />of whatever monster screams the loudest.</p>\n\n<p>This chamber\u2019s hold on the truth<br />was finally lost on the Ghorman plaza.<br />What took place yesterday,<br />What happened yesterday on Ghorman<br />was unprovoked genocide. Yes! Genocide!</p>\n\n<p>And that truth has been exiled from this chamber!<br />And the monster screaming the loudest?<br />The monster we\u2019ve helped create?<br />The monster who will come for us all soon enough<br />is <a href=\"https://www.newsweek.com/white-house-donald-trump-king-time-2033574#slideshow/2591956\">Emperor Palpatine</a>!</p>\n\n\n\n <br /><p>\n \n <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/tvshows\">#tvshows</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/politics\">#politics</a>\n \n </p>",
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"text": "Foreword\nThe World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is holding its regular annual Advisory Board (AB) election this month. \nI was elected two years ago after being elected to a \nsix month term \n(See full AB members history). \nThis is my 2025 AB election nomination statement posted on my blog, in addition to the \nofficial \n Nominations and Statements for W3C Advisory Board 2025 Election page.\n\nTantek \u00c7elik is nominated by Mozilla Foundation. \n\n Nomination statement from Tantek \u00c7elik:\nHi, I'm Tantek \u00c7elik and I'm running for the W3C Advisory Board (AB) to build on the momentum the AB has built with transitioning W3C to a community-led and values-driven organization. I have been participating in and contributing to W3C groups and specifications for over 25 years.\n I am Mozilla\u2019s Advisory Committee (AC) representative and previously served on the AB for several terms, starting in 2013, with a two year break before returning in 2020. In early years I drove the movement to shift W3C to more open licenses for specifications, and more responsiveness to the needs of open source communities and independent website publishers.\n Most recently on the AB I led the AB\u2019s Priority Project for a W3C Vision as contributor and editor, taking it through wide review, and consensus at the AB to a vote by the AC to adopt the Vision as an official W3C Statement.\n Previously I also co-chaired the W3C Social Web Working Group that produced several widely interoperably deployed Social Web Standards. Mastodon and other open source software projects built a social network on ActivityPub and other social web specs which now require maintenance from implementation experience. As such, I have participated in the Social Web Incubator Community Group and helped draft a new charter to restart the Social Web Working Group and maintain these widely adopted specifications.\n With several members stepping down, the AB is experiencing much higher than usual turnover in this election.\n I am running for re-election to both help with continuity, on the Vision project and other efforts, and work with new and continuing Advisory Board members to build a fresh, forward looking focus for the AB. \n I believe governance of W3C, and advising thereof, is most effectively done by those who have the experience of actively collaborating in working groups producing interoperable specifications, and especially those who directly create on the web using W3C standards. This direct connection to the actual work of the web is essential to prioritizing the purpose & scope of governance of that work. \n Beyond effective governance, the AB has played the more crucial role of a member-driven change agent for W3C. While the Board and Team focus on the operations of keeping the W3C legal entity running smoothly, the AB has been and should continue to be where Members go to both fix problems and drive forward-looking improvements in W3C to better fulfill our Vision and Mission. \n I have Mozilla's financial support to spend my time pursuing these goals, and ask for your support to build the broad consensus required to achieve them. \n I post on my personal site tantek.com. You may follow my posts there or from Mastodon: @tantek.com@tantek.com \n If you have any questions or want to chat about the W3C Advisory Board, Values, Vision, or anything else W3C related, please reach out by email: tantek at mozilla.com. Thank you for your consideration.\n\nAddendum: More Candidates Blogged Nomination Statements\nSeveral other candidates (all new candidates) have also blogged their nomination statements, on their personal websites, naturally. This is the first AB election I know of where more than one candidate blogged their nomination statement. Ordered earliest published first:\nTess O\u2019Connor: \nCandidate Statement for the 2025 W3C Advisory Board (AB) election\n\nHidde de Vries: Running for the AB \n\nAnd one more candidate blogged about why he is running:\n\nDaniel Appelquist: Why am I running for W3C Advisory Board?",
"html": "<h2>Foreword</h2>\n<p>The World Wide Web Consortium (<abbr>W3C</abbr>) is holding its regular annual Advisory Board (<abbr>AB</abbr>) election this month. \nI was <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/158/t1/congrats-elected-w3cab-members\">elected two years ago</a> after being elected to a \n<a href=\"https://tantek.com/2022/334/b1/running-for-w3c-advisory-board-special-election\">six month term</a> \n(See <a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2002/ab/history/\">full <abbr>AB</abbr> members history</a>). \nThis is my 2025 <abbr>AB</abbr> election nomination statement posted on my blog, in addition to the \n<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2025/04/ab-nominations\">official \n Nominations and Statements for <abbr>W3C</abbr> Advisory Board 2025 Election page</a>.\n</p>\n<h2>Tantek \u00c7elik is nominated by <a href=\"https://www.mozilla.org/\">Mozilla Foundation</a>. <br />\n Nomination statement from Tantek \u00c7elik:</h2>\n<p>Hi, I'm <a href=\"https://tantek.com/\">Tantek \u00c7elik</a> and I'm running for the <abbr>W3C</abbr> Advisory Board (<abbr>AB</abbr>) to build on the momentum the <abbr>AB</abbr> has built with transitioning <abbr>W3C</abbr> to a community-led and values-driven organization. I have been participating in and contributing to <abbr>W3C</abbr> groups and specifications for over 25 years.</p>\n <p>I am Mozilla\u2019s Advisory Committee (<abbr>AC</abbr>) representative and previously served on the <abbr>AB</abbr> for several terms, starting in 2013, with a two year break before returning in 2020. In early years I drove the movement to shift <abbr>W3C</abbr> to more open licenses for specifications, and more responsiveness to the needs of open source communities and independent website publishers.</p>\n <p>Most recently on the <abbr>AB</abbr> I <a href=\"https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/2025_Priorities#Vision\">led the <abbr>AB</abbr>\u2019s Priority Project for a <abbr>W3C</abbr> Vision</a> as contributor and editor, taking it through wide review, and consensus at the <abbr>AB</abbr> to a vote by the <abbr>AC</abbr> to adopt <a href=\"https://www.w3.org/TR/w3c-vision/\">the Vision</a> as an official <abbr>W3C</abbr> Statement.</p>\n <p>Previously I also co-chaired the <a href=\"https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg\"><abbr>W3C</abbr> Social Web Working Group</a> that produced several widely interoperably deployed <a href=\"https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg#Recommendations\">Social Web Standards</a>. Mastodon and other open source software projects built a social network on ActivityPub and other social web specs which now require maintenance from implementation experience. As such, I have participated in the Social Web Incubator Community Group and helped draft a new charter to restart the Social Web Working Group and maintain these widely adopted specifications.</p>\n <p>With several members stepping down, the <abbr>AB</abbr> is experiencing much higher than usual turnover in this election.</p>\n <p>I am running for re-election to both help with continuity, on the Vision project and other efforts, and work with new and continuing Advisory Board members to build a fresh, forward looking focus for the <abbr>AB</abbr>.</p> \n <p>I believe governance of <abbr>W3C</abbr>, and advising thereof, is most effectively done by those who have the experience of actively collaborating in working groups producing interoperable specifications, and especially those who directly create on the web using <abbr>W3C</abbr> standards. This direct connection to the actual work of the web is essential to prioritizing the purpose & scope of governance of that work.</p> \n <p>Beyond effective governance, the <abbr>AB</abbr> has played the more crucial role of a member-driven change agent for <abbr>W3C</abbr>. While the Board and Team focus on the operations of keeping the <abbr>W3C</abbr> legal entity running smoothly, the <abbr>AB</abbr> has been and should continue to be where Members go to both fix problems and drive forward-looking improvements in <abbr>W3C</abbr> to better fulfill our Vision and Mission.</p> \n <p>I have Mozilla's financial support to spend my time pursuing these goals, and ask for your support to build the broad consensus required to achieve them.</p> \n <p>I post on my personal site <a href=\"https://tantek.com/\">tantek.com</a>. You may follow my posts there or from Mastodon: @tantek.com@tantek.com</p> \n <p>If you have any questions or want to chat about the <abbr>W3C</abbr> Advisory Board, Values, Vision, or anything else <abbr>W3C</abbr> related, please reach out by email: tantek at mozilla.com. Thank you for your consideration.</p>\n\n<h2>Addendum: More Candidates Blogged Nomination Statements</h2>\n<p>Several other candidates (all new candidates) have also blogged their nomination statements, on their personal websites, naturally. This is the first AB election I know of where more than one candidate blogged their nomination statement. Ordered earliest published first:</p>\n<ul><li><a href=\"https://tess.oconnor.cx/2025/04/AB\">Tess O\u2019Connor: \nCandidate Statement for the 2025 W3C Advisory Board (AB) election\n</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://hidde.blog/ab/\">Hidde de Vries: Running for the AB </a></li>\n</ul><p>\nAnd one more candidate blogged about why he is running:\n</p>\n<ul><li><a href=\"https://www.torgo.com/blog/2025/05/why-am-i-running-for-w3c-advisory-board.html\">Daniel Appelquist: Why am I running for W3C Advisory Board?</a></li>\n</ul>"
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Last Friday I published my second Cybersecurity Friday post with three more key steps for cybersecurity. In summary:
1. Different email address for each account, AKA email masking. Use or create a different email alias for each service you sign-up for.
2. Different password for each account. This is a well known security technique against credential stuffing attacks.
3. Use a password manager to autofill. Always using a password manager to autofill your login username (or email) and password can be a very effective method of reducing the chances of being phished.
Full post with details: https://tantek.com/2025/122/b1/more-steps-indieweb-cybersecurity
#CyberSecurity Friday #cyber #security
Previously: https://tantek.com/2025/055/t1/three-steps-indieweb-cybersecurity
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"text": "Last Friday I published my second Cybersecurity Friday post with three more key steps for cybersecurity. In summary:\n\n1. Different email address for each account, AKA email masking. Use or create a different email alias for each service you sign-up for.\n2. Different password for each account. This is a well known security technique against credential stuffing attacks.\n3. Use a password manager to autofill. Always using a password manager to autofill your login username (or email) and password can be a very effective method of reducing the chances of being phished.\n\nFull post with details: https://tantek.com/2025/122/b1/more-steps-indieweb-cybersecurity\n\n#CyberSecurity Friday #cyber #security\n\nPreviously: https://tantek.com/2025/055/t1/three-steps-indieweb-cybersecurity",
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📗 Want to read Things Become Other Things by Craig Mod ISBN: 9780593732540
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"html": "<p>I\u2019m sure I\u2019ll have more to say about this in future travelogue installments, but I just want to say that my ability to travel around the western United States and live this <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/nomadlifestyle\">#NomadLifestyle</a> is really only possible thanks to <strong>libraries</strong>. <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/20250422/how-i-work-as-a-digital-nomad\">As I said in a previous post</a>, they are truly treasures of the common good and rare examples of public spaces open to all.</p>\n\n<p>Growing up I always thought a library is a place where you can browse books and \u201crent\u201d them, for lack of a better word. In other words, if a bookstore is a DVD store, a library is a Blockbuster. (I\u2019m really dating myself here. \ud83d\ude05)</p>\n\n<p>But libraries have evolved to become essentially the \u201cFree Internet Caf\u00e9\u201d of most towns. And the importance of that cannot be overstated. These are veritable community centers which don\u2019t just cater to people like me with some measure of resources but to people who might not have much to their name in this world.</p>\n\n<p>Any time I hear about libraries being denigrated in the news by some chuckleheaded buffoon, I want to gnash my teeth in frustration. <strong>Libraries are amazing! Libraries are incredible!</strong> And I wish I were more into reading books so I could actually enjoy reading books at the library. \ud83d\ude2c But give me a nice desk or table, decent WiFi, and a power outlet, and I am the happiest camper ever. \ud83d\ude0c</p>",
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May the Fourth be with you!
There’s a movie discussion podcast that I discovered via my pal Tom Coates (@plasticbag.org @tomcoates@me.dm @tomcoates) when he posted their episode on the movie Gattaca^1 where they had him on as a special guest.
Originally started in 2020 as “Dune Pod” about all things related to the then upcoming Dune movie, as they covered more and more movies of a certain kind from mostly the 1980s and 1990s, they renamed themselves “Escape Hatch”.
For their 250th episode which they coincidentally released yesterday or today depending on your timezone, they decided to cover the classic 1980 Star Wars sequel Empire Strikes Back.
An intelligent, nerdy, well researched, and overall entertaining discussion of what may be one of the greatest movies of all time — certainly the best Star Wars film.
Check it out: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-250-back-128092542
#DunePod #EscapeHatch #StarWars #EmpireStrikesBack #TheEmpireStrikesBack
#MayTheFourthBeWithYou #MayTheFourth #MayThe4thBeWithYou #MayThe4th
^1 https://open.spotify.com/episode/6BUuNvkhqwdrZGIkKAYBya
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I sometimes feel bad it’s been over two months and I haven’t traveled farther to more “spectacular” inland wilderness areas. I’ve largely spent a heckuvalotta time just in coastal areas of Oregon and Northern California.
But why not? I sincerely believe this is some of the most beautiful country you’ll find anywhere in the world. And town-hopping—checking out the local food scenes, libraries, stores, galleries, markets, etc.—is one of the most fun things to do ever.
I do have some “big” trips planned soon, such as going to the Colorado Rocky Mountains as well as Glacier National Park. But I’m not in a rush. Remember, the #NomadLifestyle isn’t about where you eventually get to. It’s about the life you are privileged to experience along the way.
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"html": "<blockquote>\n <h2><a href=\"https://www.indiewire.com/features/general/everything-to-remember-you-netflix-season-5-1235117533/\"></a></h2>\n\n <p>Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is back \u2014 but he\u2019s never been one to give up without a fight. \u201cYou\u201d was a pre-pandemic megahit, exploding on Netflix after the first season in 2018 and gripping viewers around the world with the story of a stalker turned lover turned killer based on the novels by Caroline Kepnes. The character isn\u2019t exactly charming, but he\u2019s eminently watchable, thanks to star Badgley \u2014 to the point that the actor had to explicitly tell viewers not to root for Joe. Because he and the showrunners were always clear about their moral standing, \u201cYou\u201d entered the world as the streaming era\u2019s dream show: thoroughly engrossing, full of juicy twists, and irresistible to binge.</p>\n\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>Perhaps you\u2019re already ahead of me and finished watching this season! But if not, this primer on what\u2019s happened thus far may prove helpful. I found the last fourth season to be rather disappointing and somewhat confusing, but eight episodes into this final season and it\u2019s one of my very favorites of the show! Sure, plot-wise it\u2019s all rather ridiculous at this point if realism is your goal, but\u2014well, it <em>kills</em> if you like things on the pulpy side.</p>\n\n<p>\u201cYou\u201d has and continues to be one of my favorite Netflix <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/tvshows\">#tvshows</a>. Once the series is all done and some time has passed, I can definitely envision going through a full rewatch.</p>",
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📗 Want to read Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman ISBN: 9780593820247
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"summary": "\ud83d\udcd7 Want to read Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman ISBN: 9780593820247",
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"text": "Deliberate use of entropy, randomness, even changing routines \ncan provide a layer of defense for cybersecurity.\n\nMore Steps for Cybersecurity\n\nHere are three more steps \n(in addition to \nThree Steps for IndieWeb Cybersecurity) \nthat you can take to add obstacles to any would be attackers, \nand further secure your online presence.\n\n\nDifferent email address for each account, \n AKA email masking.\n Use or create a different email alias for each service you sign-up for. \n With a single email inbox, like any username at Gmail, \n you can often append a plus sign (+) and a brief random string. \n If you use your own \n \n #indieweb \n domain for email addresses, pick a different name at that domain \n for each service, with a bit of entropy like a short number.\n Lastly, another option is to use an email masking service \n \u2014 try a web search for that phrase for options to check out.\n Each of these works to limit or at least slow down an attacker, \n because even if they gain control of one email alias or account, \n any \u201cforgot password\u201d (AKA password reset or account reset, \n or sometimes called recovery) \n attempts with that same email on other services won\u2019t work, \n since each service only knows about an email address unique to it.\n\n\nDifferent password for each account. \n This is a well known security technique against \n credential stuffing attacks. \n I.e. if someone retrieves your username and password \n from a data breach, \n or guesses them, \n or tricks (phishes) \n you into entering them for one service, \n they may try to \u201cstuff\u201d those \u201ccredentials\u201d into other services. \n Using different passwords for all online services you use \n can thwart that attack. \n Note however that different passwords with the same email address \n will not stop an account reset attack, \n which is why this tip is second to email masking.\n\n\nUse a password manager to autofill. \n All modern browsers and many operating systems have built-in \n password managers, \n most of which also offer free sync services across devices.\n There is also third party password manager software and \n third party password manager services which are designed to \n work across devices, browsers, and operating systems.\n Regardless of which option you choose, \n always using a password manager to autofill \n your login username (or email) and password can be a \n very effective method of reducing the chances of being phished.\n Password managers will not autofill forms on fake phishing domains \n that are pretending to be a legitimate service.\n Password managers can also help with keeping track of unique email addresses \n and passwords for each service. \n Most will also auto-generate long and random (high entropy) passwords for you.\n\n\nI\u2019ll close with a reminder that \nPerfect \n is the enemy of good. \nThis post has been a draft for a while so I decided to publish it as a summary, \nrather than continuing to iterate on it. I\u2019m sure others have written much longer posts. \nSimilarly, even if you cannot take all these actions immediately everywhere, \nyou can benefit by incrementally taking some of these steps \non some accounts. Prioritize important accounts and take steps to increase their security.\n\n\nPrevious post in this series: \nCSF_01: Three Steps for IndieWeb Cybersecurity\n\nGlossary\nGlossary for some terms, phrases, and further reading on each.\ncredential stuffing\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credential_stuffing\ndata breach\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_breach\nentropy\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_(information_theory)\npassword manager\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Password_manager\nphish, phished, phishes, phishing\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing\n\nSyndicated to: \n IndieNews",
"html": "<p>\nDeliberate use of entropy, randomness, even changing routines \ncan provide a layer of defense for cybersecurity.\n</p>\n<h2>More Steps for Cybersecurity</h2>\n<p>\nHere are three more steps \n(in addition to \n<a href=\"https://tantek.com/2025/052/b1/steps-indieweb-cybersecurity\">Three Steps for IndieWeb Cybersecurity</a>) \nthat you can take to add obstacles to any would be attackers, \nand further secure your online presence.\n</p>\n<ol><li>\n<b>Different email address for each account</b>, \n <abbr title=\"also known as\">AKA</abbr> <i>email masking</i>.\n Use or create a different email alias for each service you sign-up for. \n With a single email inbox, like any username at Gmail, \n you can often append a plus sign (+) and a brief random string. \n If you use your own \n <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">\n #<span class=\"p-category\">indieweb</span></a> \n domain for email addresses, pick a different name at that domain \n for each service, with a bit of entropy like a short number.\n Lastly, another option is to use an <em>email masking service</em> \n \u2014 try a web search for that phrase for options to check out.\n Each of these works to limit or at least slow down an attacker, \n because even if they gain control of one email alias or account, \n any \u201cforgot password\u201d (AKA <i>password reset</i> or <i>account reset</i>, \n or sometimes called <i>recovery</i>) \n attempts with that same email on other services won\u2019t work, \n since each service only knows about an email address unique to it.\n</li>\n<li>\n<b>Different password for each account.</b> \n This is a well known security technique against \n <i>credential stuffing</i> attacks. \n I.e. if someone retrieves your username and password \n from a <i>data breach</i>, \n or guesses them, \n or tricks (<i>phishes</i>) \n you into entering them for one service, \n they may try to \u201cstuff\u201d those \u201ccredentials\u201d into other services. \n Using different passwords for all online services you use \n can thwart that attack. \n Note however that different passwords with the same email address \n will <em>not</em> stop an account reset attack, \n which is why this tip is second to email masking.\n</li>\n<li>\n<b>Use a password manager to autofill.</b> \n All modern browsers and many operating systems have built-in \n <i>password managers</i>, \n most of which also offer free sync services across devices.\n There is also third party password manager software and \n third party password manager services which are designed to \n work across devices, browsers, and operating systems.\n Regardless of which option you choose, \n always using a password manager to autofill \n your login username (or email) and password can be a \n very effective method of reducing the chances of being <i>phished</i>.\n Password managers will not autofill forms on fake phishing domains \n that are pretending to be a legitimate service.\n Password managers can also help with keeping track of unique email addresses \n and passwords for each service. \n Most will also auto-generate long and random (high entropy) passwords for you.\n</li>\n</ol><p>\nI\u2019ll close with a reminder that \n<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_is_the_enemy_of_good\">Perfect \n is the enemy of good</a>. \nThis post has been a draft for a while so I decided to publish it as a summary, \nrather than continuing to iterate on it. I\u2019m sure others have written much longer posts. \nSimilarly, even if you cannot take all these actions immediately everywhere, \nyou can benefit by incrementally taking some of these steps \non some accounts. Prioritize important accounts and take steps to increase their security.\n</p>\n<p>\nPrevious post in this series: \n<a href=\"https://tantek.com/2025/052/b1/steps-indieweb-cybersecurity\">CSF_01: Three Steps for IndieWeb Cybersecurity</a>\n</p>\n<h2>Glossary</h2>\n<p>Glossary for some terms, phrases, and further reading on each.</p>\ncredential stuffing\n<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credential_stuffing\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credential_stuffing</a>\ndata breach\n<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_breach\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_breach</a>\nentropy\n<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_(information_theory)\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_(information_theory)</a>\npassword manager\n<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Password_manager\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Password_manager</a>\nphish, phished, phishes, phishing\n<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing</a>\n<p>\nSyndicated to: \n <a class=\"u-syndication\" href=\"https://news.indieweb.org/en\">IndieNews</a>\n</p>"
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While we’re on the subject of major milestones (I recently celebrated having daily-blogged one third of 2025 thus far), it only just occurred to me that I have been living the #NomadLifestyle for longer than living in a house this year. 🤯
Since I moved out at the end of February, and that’s an extra-short month, January + February comes out to less than than March + April. Boom!
If you had told me at any point last year that by mid-spring this year I would have been traveling full-time for longer than I lived in a house, I would have looked at you like you were smokin’ somethin’. But “misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows” and it took—well, it took the descent of America into a fascist dictatorship and the moral implosion of Big Tech and the aftermath of personal/family battles to get me to realize life on the road is actually the least risky maneuver if I wanted to maintain a modicum of sanity in this upside-down world. 😂
(Thus far: no regerts!)
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"html": "<p>While we\u2019re on the subject of major milestones (<a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/20250430/one-third-daily-blogging-completed\">I recently celebrated having daily-blogged one third of 2025 thus far</a>), it only just occurred to me that I have been living the <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/nomadlifestyle\">#NomadLifestyle</a> for longer than living in a house this year. \ud83e\udd2f</p>\n\n<p>Since I moved out at the end of February, and that\u2019s an extra-short month, January + February comes out to less than than March + April. <strong>Boom!</strong></p>\n\n<p>If you had told me at any point last year that by mid-spring this year I would have been traveling full-time for longer than I lived in a house, I would have looked at you like you were smokin\u2019 somethin\u2019. But \u201cmisery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows\u201d and it took\u2014well, it took the descent of America into a fascist dictatorship and the moral implosion of Big Tech and the aftermath of personal/family battles to get me to realize <strong>life on the road</strong> is actually the least risky maneuver if I wanted to maintain a modicum of sanity in this upside-down world. \ud83d\ude02</p>\n\n<p><em>(Thus far: <a href=\"https://youtu.be/Diyqt5KNvTo\">no regerts!</a>)</em></p>",
"text": "While we\u2019re on the subject of major milestones (I recently celebrated having daily-blogged one third of 2025 thus far), it only just occurred to me that I have been living the #NomadLifestyle for longer than living in a house this year. \ud83e\udd2f\n\nSince I moved out at the end of February, and that\u2019s an extra-short month, January + February comes out to less than than March + April. Boom!\n\nIf you had told me at any point last year that by mid-spring this year I would have been traveling full-time for longer than I lived in a house, I would have looked at you like you were smokin\u2019 somethin\u2019. But \u201cmisery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows\u201d and it took\u2014well, it took the descent of America into a fascist dictatorship and the moral implosion of Big Tech and the aftermath of personal/family battles to get me to realize life on the road is actually the least risky maneuver if I wanted to maintain a modicum of sanity in this upside-down world. \ud83d\ude02\n\n(Thus far: no regerts!)"
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