https://blog.ppb1701.com/the-quiet-renovation-at-bitwarden In February, as Fast Company reported, longtime CEO Michael Crandell quietly transitioned to an advisory role. No announcement from the company. You’d only know… Read More »Get Rid of Bitwarden
Missive
Germany’s Sovereign Tech Agency via the Sovereign Tech Fund announced over €1 million in funding for KDE to work on the Plasma desktop, KDE Linux… Read More »€1m for KDE
€1m for KDE
Were these caps in place, I would not have been able to attend grad school. (NY Times) Trump Administration Imposes Caps on Graduate School Loans… Read More »
Trump’s Justice Department is bringing back firing squads for federal executions Profoundly in favor of this: anything and everything that highlights the brutality of institutionalized… Read More »Trump to start using guns to murder prisoners again
Trump to start using guns to murder prisoners again
Watching videos like the below, I always wonder if the simpler explanation for songs like “Wichita Lineman” is that the composers weren’t applying music theory… Read More »Music Theory vs. Pop
Music Theory vs. Pop
Interesting article (a bit over my head) on “neuromorphic” computing. Buried in the article (thanks to Warren Ellis for highlighting): The researchers believe that neuromorphic… Read More »Neuromorphic computing
Neuromorphic computing
I think a legitimate challenge for me with writing a blog (or anything else) – aside from my own distractibility – is the sense that… Read More »
Given the ongoing, right-wing efforts to hoover up traditional media (TV, newspapers, etc.) and centralized “modern” media (Twitter), perhaps the left-wing should focus solely on… Read More »
Why are polls the most direct way for “the people” to communicate to the government? Is a better communication method for mass opinions possible?