No theme this week.
- Filtered for home robots, fast and slow. I’d buy many of these if they were commercially available.
- Turning Everyday Gadgets into Bombs is a Bad Idea. Breakdown of a breakdown in trust.
- Roguelike Celebration 2024 full schedule.
- Visual guide to SSH tunneling and port forwarding. (via)
- Bell Systems Letters and Memos. (via)
- Bell Systems Technical Journals, 1922-1996. (via)
- Related: units(1) exists because of a 24-hour AT&T library.
- Why “Run Your Own Mail Server” is not in Amazon’s Kindle store. Monopsony described.
- Guided By Vices.
- 30 year anniversary of trip hop. (via)
- When the Mismanagerial Class Destroys Great Companies. I agree about the zombification bit at the end. (via)
- Departure Mono. I can hear the greenbar Tektronix printer running, just looking at this.
A thought just occurred to me: how long now until all smartphones secretly have a bomb in their battery, that some nice men in black suits can trigger at any time if they determine the device’s owner to be a “terrorist”?
Nice article about management and tech companies, too.
i was so hyped for all them robots coming to help me out, then moved on to the next article, connected the dots and now robots to help me are bombs being able to run after me instead.
at least have the dignitity to send a t800 instead of a laundry folding bot…