I don’t really use PGP for correspondence, so this doesn’t really matter to anyone, but regardless, I’m updating my PGP key. The old one is still me, it’s not been taken or anything, but I wanted to make a new cleaned-up key in any case since the old one’s been used for two years and is a bit out of date with its uids. Old fingerprint: 78F2D587B07CCEF764249C2377B7FDD77FD16F6D New fingerprint:…
Hey! It’s been a year since my last article, and what a year it has been… This time last year, I was really excited for 2025, to improve the services I run and in trying to find work for myself. Neither really went according to plan. I had a pretty crazy December/January that I won’t bother getting into (real ones know…), and the future was looking alright. Then, I started the year having to find…
Update: The developer, lamedev, knows of this ! I expect it’ll be fixed in the next update. Also, my guess for the source of the list was correct . This post will remain as a curiosity :) My friend Astra was looking around a decompiled version of Webfishing—giving her access to some of the source code and assets of the game—when she found the profanity list used by the recently-added chat filter.…
I’ve begun using the Opinionated Queer License for many of my FOSS projects. It prohibits use of the projects by corporations which pay workers unfairly, prohibits use in military tech or for policing, and prohibits any bigoted use. A license prohibiting use by corporations isn’t FOSS! idc I’ve had this discussion a few times now with some fossbro types. Any project under the OQL isn’t considered…
(I’m not the first to find this problem. It’s been known since 2019, I link to other articles and blog posts that came before me at the end.) When you link to something at the end of a Tweet, the link isn’t displayed. Instead, you’ll only see a “summary card” Twitter generates when a post is made. The domain name of the URL is displayed in these cards, so at face value they don’t make phishing…
Anyone who archives media to YouTube knows the struggle that is working around YouTube’s Content ID system. It’s the system which detects copyrighted material in order to allow media companies to earn advertising revenue from videos which use their content, but it also allows these companies to outright block videos from many parts of the world. Of course, YouTube couldn’t exist without Content…
Hey! This was posted on my dev.to profile back in 2022 . Apparently it was shared on Reddit, and for archival’s sake I’m reposting it here, two years later! The rest of the article is pretty much just as I wrote it in 2022. Excuse poor writing and atrocious code formatting, it’s been a bit! I wanted to import my YouTube subscriptions into the open-source Android YouTube client NewPipe . The normal…