arclight
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Engineer (nuclear, safety analysis), scientific software developer, rehabilitator of unloved FORTRAN, recovering sysadmin, marginally competent solderator […] [bridged from https://oldbytes.space/@arclight on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
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jetbrains is far from the first company to make this particular pair of claims but it is simply, on the most fundamental level, impossible to mass-collect people’s terminal and editor contents and also not collect sensitive or personal data.

I realize they […]

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screenshot: We’re now adding the option to allow the collection of detailed code‑related data pertaining to IDE activity, such as edit history, terminal usage, and your interactions with AI features. This may include code snippets, prompt text, and AI responses.

That sounds like a lot, and it is, but that’s where the real value for improvements comes from. If you allow us to collect this data, we will make sure that:
No sensitive or personal information is shared. 

(Snippets of the text have been highlighted: “edit history, terminal usage, code snippets, prompt text … no sensitive or personal information is shared.”
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@mavica_again I cannot tell you how much you have brightened my day with the @RealDaveRyder bot. I now have someone to place my faith in... #bobjohnson
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re-normalize direct download and manual installation (aka side-loading) of software on our mobile microcomputers.

mobile phones are microcomputers with telephony.

we should have a right to the root directory of our microcomputers and install any software we want; just as with our laptop and […]
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[Workity Work: Yet More LaTeX!]

I'm now hip-deep in LaTeX tutorials, this time drafting them, not reading them. I think I just spent a page on label/cross-reference naming conventions (tbl:, fig:, and so on). The specific naming convention is not as important as being able to remember and […]
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[Workity Work: Yet More LaTeX!]

Getting closer to handing this out for testing. I moved a bunch of crappy example code into slightly less crappy tutorial blocks and decomposed a few more distracting ugly chunks of infrastructure off to separate files. I'm getting close to having an example […]
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@ai6yr The Chicago fire gets all the press. Nothing compared to Peshtigo.
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Peshtigo Fire, October 8, 1871 (between 1500 and 2400 fatalities). #history #wildfires
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/10/logitech-will-brick-its-100-pop-smart-home-buttons-on-october-15

if you're gonna do the smart home thing or get into home automation, dont use anything cloud based.

home assistant has an entire community surrounding de-clouding stuff and using brands […]
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[Workity Work: Yet More LaTeX!]

Thankfully I'm running low on important mods to make to the report template. The real test will be if anyone but me can (or will) make use of it.

I solved the long-standing problems with the document header with a very small amount of simple code; the biggest […]
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I would like to thank everyone who made this accomplishment possible. It’s a dream come true.
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@ifixcoinops i think Maslow said something like "What we call normal is really a psychopathology of the average," for whatever that's worth.
I just wish it weren't so tricky to have relationships with technology that aren't based on normalizing more and more abuse over time.
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Latest dispatch from war-torn #portland where there's hand-to-hand combat in the streets, apparently.
Southeast Belmont Street with pleasant trees, a clear sidewalk, bike parking, and hardly any traffic. Shops like Nate's Oatmeal Cookies look very appealing. another view of a crosswalk at Southeast Belmont
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Forget warn apps and mobiles: when it comes to neighborhoods there are many non-digital ways to help each other. Without needing permission from billionaires.

Whistles!

https://blockclubchicago.org/2025/09/17/in-little-village-residents-are-blowing-actual-whistles-to-warn-neighbors-about-ice/
LITTLE VILLAGE — Neighbors in Little Village are literally blowing the whistle on immigration agents in their community as federal agents stage operations and have detained hundreds of people locally in recent weeks. The Little Village Community Council has been hosting “know your rights” workshops since January to help neighbors defend against immigration sweeps in the neighborhood, home to one of the largest Mexican-American communities in the Midwest for decades. In June, after consulting with Los Angeles residents who have recently experienced immigration raids and a militarized federal law enforcement presence, the Little Village group added a new tool to its efforts: a bright orange whistle. “We had the idea of coming out with a whistle so people could hear that noise, and if they don’t have legal status, go the other way — run as quickly as possible to safety and to make sure they don’t open their doors,” said Baltazar Enriquez, president of the Little Village Community Council. A group of neighbors gather each Wednesday evening at the Little Village arch, 3100 W. 26th St., to distribute the whistles during the group’s “know your rights” workshops. About 1,200 whistles have been given out by the council, Enriquez said. “And other people started buying the whistles on their own and started passing them out, too,” Enriquez said. Federal agents drive a U.S. Customs and Border Protection van at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency’s office at 1930 Beach St. in Broadview, Ill. on Sept. 10, 2025. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago The Little Village group was inspired to use the whistles after talking to people in Los Angeles, where President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard earlier this summer. People from Los Angeles told the Little Village group they believed federal agents used stingray technology — which can monitor cellphones to collect personal information — during recent enforcement activity. Federal immigration officials have been documented using the “invasive” technology since at least 2020, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. The technology can “mimic cell-phone towers and force any cell phones in the area to give up personally identifying information — including phone numbers and unique device identifiers — all without an owner’s knowledge or consent,” according to the Chicago Reader. “So we said, ‘OK, if that happens here, how do we warn people?” Enriquez said. Chicagoans have tried to keep up with ICE sightings across the city, sharing information with each other and other rapid response groups. “Even people that have a legal status are scared because ICE will just come and kidnap you. It’s like a cartel type of action,” Enriquez said. “They’ll throw you in their car and they don’t explain anything to you.” ICE spokesperson Tanya Roman declined to share the total number of people who have been taken into custody since President Donald Trump’s administration began Operation Midway Blitz earlier this month. But on Tuesday, Rep. Lauren Underwood said ICE has made 250 arrests as part of the operation, according to ABC7. * * * **Support Local News!** **Subscribe to Block Club Chicago, **an independent, 501(c)(3), journalist-run newsroom. Every dime we make funds reporting from Chicago’s neighborhoods. Already subscribe? **Click here to gift a subscription** , or you can**support Block Club with atax-deductible donation.** **Listen to the Block Club Chicago podcast:** Listen OnApple PodcastsListen OnGoogle PodcastsListen OnSpotify This Scuba Diver On A Boat With No Name Finds Your Stuff In The Lake Episode play icon This Scuba Diver On A Boat With No Name Finds Your Stuff In The Lake Episode play icon Anthony Rizzo Back On The Cubs — For One Day Episode play icon What To Know About ICE’s Operation Midway Blitz In Chicago Episode play icon Could AI Data Centers Drain Lake Michigan? Episode play icon How The West Side’s ‘Shine King’ Keeps Going Even As Shoe Shining Disappears Load More Search Results placeholder Previous Episode Show Episodes List Next Episode Show Podcast Information
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Happy Anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street, to all decent people.
Plaque "THE BATTLE OF CABLE STREET
The people of East London rallied to Cable Street on the 4th October 1936 and forced back the march of the fascist
Oswald Mosley and his Blackshirts through the streets of the East End.
"THEY SHALL NOT PASS""
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@Andres4NY I have a weird corporate perspective on this due to the nature of my work: Open source devs owe me and my organization precisely nothing. If we use external code in our production applications, it's on us to read and understand the license, to audit the code, to maintain controlled […]
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I feel a great metaphorical kinship to the Low Buck Garage guy when refactoring old Fortran code: https://youtu.be/-nR3di2q9Sk
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if I were a social media CEO, I would simply not be unhinged. that is the missing ingredient, I think
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@Haikyoneko What a handsome gentleman! And wonderfully floofy! He certainly cleaned up well; what a lucky guy.
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@Andres4NY Weird - I was just thinking about Sliwa wondering whatever happened to that guy. I knew he had slid into Republicanism but beyond that, he's been off the national stage for decades.
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@Andres4NY Who is management in this context - who is the strike _against_?

Maybe a different organization model is more appropriate such as a guild or cartel. The wrinkle in all this is no money is changing hands - there's labor, there are goods, but there's no money.

It's an interesting idea […]
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"Imagine a world where scientific experiments yielded different results every time you ran them, even with identical setups. (...) In most fields, such inconsistencies would be unacceptable. Yet, in the (.) world of large language models (LLMs), we’ve often accepted a curious paradox: the same […]
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Joshua Rogers sent us a *massive* list of potential issues in #curl that he found using his set of AI assisted tools. Code analyzer style nits all over. Mostly smaller bugs, but still bugs and there could be one or two actual security flaws in there. Actually truly awesome findings.

I have […]
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@ai6yr "Control room habitability" is no joke. Here's one of my previous software revitalization projects: https://gitlab.com/apthorpe/extran EXTRAN comes with a nice database of hazardous chemicals including the never-used WWI chemical weapon Lewisite (arsenic compound). The US made tons of it […]
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[Workity Work: The 95% Solution]

I'm going to work on a nomenclature page and a real glossary today and add more example elements (images, code listings). I might take on the signature page table (another use for longtblr).

I also need the software quality assurance table (what code did you […]
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