OCTADE

@octade@soc.octade.net

(Owner soc.octade.net) (5&2)()()

Director of the International Department of Civil Disobedience.

For thoughtful response to thoughtful inquiry contact my email. Don't send me private direct messages on the Fediverse. If you have a general question ask it in a public timeline. I block users who send me annoying private messages about things that should be asked in a public timeline.

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[?]OCTADE » 🌐
@octade@soc.octade.net

Bytemology of Retronym, OCTADE. Yinzer phonics. Butterfly Perfume.

OCTADE or OCTAD is a retro word that means either an octal digit of three bits, or an octal octet or an eight-bit byte. Thus an octade, depending on its historical use, is either 3 bits or 8 bits.

OCTADE was used to specify eight bits, as opposed to BYTE which is not necessarily eight bits as the word BYTE could signify any of several numbers of bits.

This yields the retro 1337 numbers of 38 and 83. The number 38 is one more than 37 so a bit more elite a bit cooler. Thus it owns cardinally shorter byterz.

83 mod 38 equals 7, the highest octal digit. 838 mod 383 equals 72 or 9 times 8 which is 8 squared plus 8.

8338 mod 3883 equals 572 which is 72 times 8 minus 4 or 71.5 times 8.

8383 mod 3838 equals 707 which is 88 times 8 plus 3.

I prefer the old word OCTADE to the word BYTE. OCTADE sports a Euro-peon dignity and gravitas like an Internet serf ready to surf the worknet like pwnd peons. This is very true when pronouncing OCTADE with a thick Pennsyltucky Dutch or Yinzer accent. The Bostonian pronunciation sounds like bad beginner German or muffled mumbling of 'lactate.'

OCTADE or OCTAD was also used to describe a poem of eight stanzas.

OCTADE was also used to describe a period of eight years, or two leap years.

OCTADECANAL is a pheromone found in butterflies. It is butterfly perfume. I would not wear butterfly cologne. But I would sell it. Who would buy and wear my snobby smell? With wordplay we can call it OCTADE CHANNEL No. 8 . All rights reserved, ye French odor snooties.

Historical references for use of 'octade' or 'octad':

Burroughs B5500 Information Processing Systems REFERENCE MANUAL
https://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/burroughs/LargeSystems/B5000_5500_5700/1021326_B5500_RefMan_196705.pdf

Philips Data Systems Product Range - April 1971
https://www.vintage-calculators.nl/Philips%20productoverzicht%201971.pdf

Is there another name for octet that means 8 bits?
https://www.quora.com/Is-there-another-name-for-octet-that-means-8-bits

@wordplay@lemmy.ml @Vocabulary@lemmy.ml

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OCTADE | news://alt.flashback | https://soc.octade.net

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    [?]OCTADE » 🌐
    @octade@soc.octade.net

    I like my coffee brewed so strong that you can float a horseshoe on top of it.


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      [?]OCTADE » 🌐
      @octade@soc.octade.net

      ABOUT

      Name: Byrl Raze Buckbriar (call me Raze).

      Likes: Interested in WORK PRODUCT, inspiration, faith, truth, beauty, nature, self-improvement, encouragement, edification, praiseworthy things, how-tos, beautiful things, artwork, fluid poems, and general human kindness and achievement. See my profile hashtags for technical subjects of interest.

      Disclaimer: If I follow your account it does not imply agreement with your views.

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      [?]OCTADE » 🌐
      @octade@soc.octade.net

      OCTADE boosted

      [?]Blue Ghost » 🌐
      @blueghost@mastodon.online

      Delta Chat is a messaging platform that works over email.

      Setup is similar to a email client.
      Messaging is decentralized and interoperable.

      Supports end-to-end encryption via PGP.
      PGP encryption keys are created automatically.

      Default desktop client is based on Electron.
      Electron is based on the Google Chromium web browser.

      Website: delta.chat
      Mastodon: @delta

      Delta Chat logo.

      Alt...Delta Chat logo.

        [?]Flippin' 'eck, Tucker! [he/him] » 🌐
        @losttourist@social.chatty.monster

        Food [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

        Look upon my bread and butter pudding ye mortals, and weep.

        A dish with layers of buttered bread in a custard and baked

        Alt...A dish with layers of buttered bread in a custard and baked

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        [?]OCTADE » 🌐
        @octade@soc.octade.net

        set it on the windowsill to cool ... so i can haz

          [?]xanna » 🌐
          @xanna@mastodon.ie

          Food [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

          @losttourist 🥹 It's beautiful...

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            [?]𝕂𝚞𝚋𝚒𝚔ℙ𝚒𝚡𝚎𝚕 » 🌐
            @kubikpixel@chaos.social

            New AirSnitch attack breaks Wi-Fi encryption in homes, offices, and enterprises

            That guest network you set up for your neighbors may not be as secure as you think.

            🛜 arstechnica.com/security/2026/

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              [?]Miguel Afonso Caetano » 🌐
              @remixtures@tldr.nettime.org

              "New research shows that behaviors that occur at the very lowest levels of the network stack make encryption—in any form, not just those that have been broken in the past—incapable of providing client isolation, an encryption-enabled protection promised by all router makers, that is intended to block direct communication between two or more connected clients.

              The isolation can effectively be nullified through AirSnitch, the name the researchers gave to a series of attacks that capitalize on the newly discovered weaknesses. Various forms of AirSnitch work across a broad range of routers, including those from Netgear, D-Link, Ubiquiti, Cisco, and those running DD-WRT and OpenWrt.

              AirSnitch “breaks worldwide Wi-Fi encryption, and it might have the potential to enable advanced cyberattacks,” Xin’an Zhou, the lead author of the research paper, said in an interview. “Advanced attacks can build on our primitives to [perform] cookie stealing, DNS and cache poisoning. Our research physically wiretaps the wire altogether so these sophisticated attacks will work. It’s really a threat to worldwide network security.” Zhou presented his research on Wednesday at the 2026 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium.

              Paper co-author Mathy Vanhoef, said a few hours after this post went live that the attack may be better described as a Wi-Fi encryption “bypass,” “in the sense that we can bypass client isolation. We don’t break Wi-Fi authentication or encryption. Crypto is often bypassed instead of broken. And we bypass it ;)” People who don’t rely on client or network isolation, he added, are safe."

              arstechnica.com/security/2026/

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                [?]Fox Pill'd :neofox_up_paws: [He/Him/His] » 🌐
                @terryenglish@blobfox.es

                Signal Founder Moxie Marlinspike: Telegram is not private. There is nothing private about it. They've done a really amazing job of convincing the world that this is an encrypted messaging app - Feddit UK

                https://feddit.uk/post/45043385

                #signal #moxiemarlinspike #telegram #paveldurov #infosec #encryption

                  [?]Soatok Dreamseeker [he/him] » 🌐
                  @soatok@furry.engineer

                  Tagged new releases for every repository in the Public Key Directory project

                  • More test coverage
                  • Found minor specification gaps and filled them
                  • More robust deployments with SQLite

                  publickey.directory

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                  [?]Soatok Dreamseeker [he/him] » 🌐
                  @soatok@furry.engineer

                  I think the only things really left to do to make them ready for real world deployments are:

                  1. Improve documentation
                  2. External work

                  External work meaning:

                  • Write a FASP
                  • Ensure other plumbing is in place for this to land
                    • FEP-521a with Ed25519
                    • RFC 9421 everywhere

                  And then I can shift gears to MLS-related work so folks can actually encrypt once they have public keys exchanged :D

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                  [?]Soatok Dreamseeker [he/him] » 🌐
                  @soatok@furry.engineer

                  When this rolls out, your private messages on ActivityPub will be encrypted using post-quantum cryptography, if I have any say in the matter:

                  github.com/swicg/activitypub-e

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                  [?]Soatok Dreamseeker [he/him] » 🌐
                  @soatok@furry.engineer

                  I wrote this four months ago, and we're already this far along.

                  soatok.blog/2025/10/15/the-dre

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                  [?]Cenobyte :abunhdowohop: » 🌐
                  @cenobyte@mastodon.thirring.org

                  @soatok If I could have anything in the world, it wouldn’t be wealth (except to facilitate my dream) or power. I just want to crack the light barrier. Not something possible by current technology. I’m not even sure we’re worthy of that kind of tech..but I love the idea.
                  I always love reading what you write. Always interesting stuff and I really appreciate the art on your page too!

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                    [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                    @octade@soc.octade.net

                    Serious required.


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                      [?]Negative PID SL » 🌐
                      @negativepid@mastodon.social

                      [?]Threema » 🌐
                      @threemaapp@mastodon.social

                      We’re joining forces with IBM Research to implement post-quantum cryptography in Threema. 🤝 threema.com/bp/quantum-secure-

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                      [?]Marc :antifa: » 🌐
                      @marc@mastodon.pub.solar

                      @threemaapp So is post-quantum cryptography a »key technology«? 😅

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                        [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                        @octade@soc.octade.net

                        @threemaapp@mastodon.social

                        Shh ... it's a secret.

                          [?]Lazou » 🌐
                          @lazou@kanoa.de

                          @threemaapp

                          Finde ich richtig stark! 👌 Damit hätte ich ehrlich gesagt nicht gerechnet. Zeigt wieder mal, wie sehr hier auf Qualität und Weitsicht geachtet wird.

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                            [?]Cat 🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :paw::paw: [🐱] » 🌐
                            @catsalad@infosec.exchange

                            Are you Quantum AI blockchain zero-trust triple-ratchet encryption ready? :neocat_woozy:

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                              [?]CyberFrog » 🌐
                              @froge@social.glitched.systems

                              @catsalad@infosec.exchange I press the lock button it turn green :3

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                                [?]Martin Seeger » 🌐
                                @masek@infosec.exchange

                                @catsalad I Am the Very Model of a Modern Cyber Security Specialist

                                I am the very model of a modern cyber specialist,
                                My posture is proactive and my mindset synergist,
                                I leverage blockchain paradigms resilient and immutable,
                                For threats that are, in practice, mostly quite disputable.

                                I’m zero-trust by principle, by strategy, by ritual,
                                Though flat networks persist beneath my slide deck quite habitual;
                                I champion quantum readiness, cryptography transitionable,
                                While SSH keys on our servers stay embarrassingly guessable.

                                I speak of AI governance, of ethics and alignment,
                                Of digital transformation in a cloud-first re-assignment;
                                I orchestrate compliance in a framework interoperable,
                                Yet patching legacy systems is declared economically implausible.

                                I circulate an SBOM with enthusiasm evangelical,
                                Though half the stack was compiled by interns quite mechanical;
                                I threat-model via workshops with sticky notes galactical,
                                But tracing actual packet loss I find impractical.

                                I quantify cyber maturity in gradients holographic,
                                With heatmaps operationally impressive and chromatic;
                                I benchmark risk velocity in dashboards most aesthetical,
                                While incident response remains distinctly hypothetical.

                                In short, in blockchain-quantum-zero-trust evangelistical,
                                In AI-driven thought leadership aggressively statistical,
                                In buzzword transformation visionary and fantastical,
                                I am the very model of a cyber strategist theatrical.

                                But when the logs erupt at 3 a.m. with evidence electrical,
                                I forward them to someone slightly more technical.

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                                  [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                  @octade@soc.octade.net

                                  @catsalad@infosec.exchange

                                  Now the tune to the original song is stuck in my head.

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                                    [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                    @octade@soc.octade.net

                                    @cypherpunk@soc.octade.net @cryptography@soc.octade.net @crypto@infosec.pub @cryptography@fed.dyne.org

                                    Al Gore Invented the Internet.
                                    Joe Biden invented PGP encryption.
                                    Cypherpunks write code.

                                    Joe Biden gifted humanity with PGP encryption (in a roundabout way). Phil Zimmermann created PGP in response to a anti-privacy bill clause proposed by Senator Joe Biden.

                                    https://www.americanscientist.org/article/cypherpunks-write-code

                                    "In 1990, the FBI launched an over-the-top crackdown on computer hackers, known as Operation Sundevil. This was swiftly followed, in early 1991, by a proposed piece of U.S. Senate legislation that would force electronic communications service providers to hand over people’s personal data. (The key clause, S.266, was pushed by the then chairman of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Joe Biden.)"
                                    "On learning of Biden’s S.266 clause, Zimmermann feverishly set out to complete the project, almost losing his house in the process. When he finished his software in 1991, he published it all online, free for anyone who wanted to use it. He called it “Pretty Good Privacy,” or PGP for short, and within weeks it had been downloaded and shared by thousands of people around the world. “Before PGP, there was no way for two ordinary people to communicate over long distances without the risk of interception,” said Zimmermann in a later interview. “Not by phone, not by FedEx, not by fax.” It remains the most widely used form of email encryption to this day."
                                    Joe Biden's first panopticon bill:

                                    https://www.congress.gov/bill/102nd-congress/senate-bill/266

                                    "SEC. 2201. COOPERATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROVIDERS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT. It is the sense of Congress that providers of electronic communications services and manufacturers of electronic communications service equipment shall ensure that communications systems permit the government to obtain the plain text contents of voice, data, and other communications when appropriately authorized by law."
                                    As they say in Texas: That dinosaur don't hunt.


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                                      [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                      @octade@soc.octade.net

                                      @cypherpunk@soc.octade.net @cryptography@soc.octade.net

                                      I hope everyone enjoyed the pun fun. ;)

                                        [?]indyradio » 🌐
                                        @indyradio@kafeneio.social

                                        @octade @cypherpunk @cryptography@soc.octade.net @crypto @cryptography@fed.dyne.org well, there was code in development for 20 years by then. This did motivate a public implementation.

                                          [?]Space Queen Enthusiast » 🌐
                                          @GalacticGoddess@sharkey.world

                                          About the Age Verification bills in California and Colorado:

                                          It seems few people are actually bothering to read the bills and instead just want to scream while running around in circles. Neither of the bills are mandating you give your ID/Face-Scan/Transactional Documents/etc. to be able to setup your computer.

                                          The only thing you give is your birth-date/age, you are assigned an age-category, and apps and websites respond accordingly.

                                          Don't get me wrong, there are still valid concerns about these bills, but few are actually discussing those concerns. Most are just assuming the worst and panicking.

                                          Also, I don't know how these bills would be enforceable on Linux (or any decentralized, FOSS ecosystem).

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                                            [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                            @octade@soc.octade.net

                                            The bills are unconstitutional on their face.

                                            1. They require the use of private property for enforced speech and self-incrimination.
                                            2. They place liability for user behavior on to a third party, violating the maxim of law against prosecuting one person in the name of another, which is covered under the customs and usages clause.
                                            3. They require a private person who is not a corporate actor to perform labor as a data collector for the government, which is involuntary servitude and violates the 4th amendment clause on unreasonable searches and seizures.
                                            4. The law is malicious, and dishonest on its face, making it null and void, hiding behind the pretext of 'children' when it is obvious that it does nothing to protect children and merely lays a foundation for further encroachment on the privacy of all ADULTS.
                                            5. The law is 'void for vagueness' and is worded to allow enforcement to interpret and define it to mean anything they want it to mean, giving them a sledgehammer to attack anyone, anytime, anywhere, for any cooked-up 'reason'.

                                            I could list many more but I'm already tired of this nonsense.

                                              [?]Anon Opin » 🤖 🌐
                                              @anon_opin@mastodon.social

                                              Anyone who makes a heart shape with their fingers is a massive cunt.

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                                              [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                              @octade@soc.octade.net

                                              Here's your sign.

                                                [?]Alexis » 🌐
                                                @lexipic@dragonscave.space

                                                Morning People, lexi in the house!

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                                                [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                Time to go back to sleep!

                                                  [?]hairylarry » 🌐
                                                  @hairylarry@gamerplus.org

                                                  @GopherPete

                                                  So, I program the internet for a hobby. Mostly plain text programs (no database). I use APIs, RSS, bash, and I often output html and css.

                                                  Lately I have become aware of people programming gopher the way I program the internet.

                                                  I would like to add this to my toolbox.

                                                  Do you have any links or suggestions on how I can learn about this?

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                                                    [?]Pete the Gopher Keeper » 🌐
                                                    @GopherPete@techhub.social

                                                    @hairylarry well... people keep saying how easy it is to write a gopher server, but I shall probably leave that task to them. Have you looked at Gophernicus on GitHub?

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                                                      [?]hairylarry » 🌐
                                                      @hairylarry@gamerplus.org

                                                      @GopherPete

                                                      I'm not wanting to write a gopher server. I'm wanting to write code that works with gopher holes.

                                                      For instance is there anything similar to RSS for gopher.

                                                      Is there anything like music discovery on gopher.

                                                      What's the best way to display gopher lists or files on an html page?

                                                      These aren't necessarily projects I want to do. Just example projects of the kind of thing I do.

                                                      So I need specs, examples, and working code that's open source.

                                                      Thanks

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                                                        [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                        @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                        @GopherPete@techhub.social
                                                        "For instance is there anything similar to RSS for gopher."
                                                        The best way is likely to write a bash script to construct an XML file with a page per channel.

                                                        'cURL' should be useful since it support gopher, although you will have to custom script it.

                                                        'Lynx' browser also handles gopher quite nicely and you should be able to use the -dump feature and parse what you want.

                                                        'sfeed' may also help: https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/resolute/man1/sfeed_gopher.1.html

                                                        gopherfeed: Convert RSS or Atom feeds to gophermap files.
                                                        https://github.com/lmaurits/gopherfeed

                                                        gopher_rss: quick rss news parser & headliner for gopher servers
                                                        https://soc.octade.net/octade/drafts

                                                        OFFPUNK
                                                        A command-line and offline-first smolnet browser/feed reader for Gemini, Gopher, Spartan and Web by Ploum.
                                                        https://sr.ht/~lioploum/offpunk/

                                                        Debian / Ubuntu APT Package Manager
                                                        $ apt search gopher
                                                        $ apt-get install gophernicus bombadillo lynx curl kristall pygopherd sfeed

                                                        profit!

                                                        Lynx is great for browsing gopher and nntp.

                                                        Kristall is a graphical browser with gopher support.

                                                        Gophie browser:
                                                        "Gophie is the Open Source Gopher browser for Windows, macOS, Linux and many more operating systems with Java support. Gophie allows you to navigate the Gopherspace, read text, watch images and download files with the integrated download manager. If you don’t like what you see, then Gophie is also fully customisable!"
                                                        https://gophie.org/

                                                        Gopher Parser
                                                        https://github.com/zenshinji/gopher-parser

                                                        mari's Gopher Repository
                                                        https://archives.somnolescent.net/web/mari_v3/gopher/

                                                        Structure of a Gopher Menu
                                                        https://archives.somnolescent.net/web/mari_v3/gopher/structure-of-a-menu/

                                                        How To Gopher
                                                        https://www.davebucklin.com/play/2018/03/31/how-to-gopher.html

                                                        Reading RSS feeds from wacky protocols with newsboat
                                                        https://brokenco.de/2020/07/07/newsboat-wacky-feeds.html

                                                        Don't forget the RFCs. Gopher has a well-documented standard.


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                                                          [?]Philip Wittamore » 🌐
                                                          @venelles@mastodon.social

                                                          @octade @GopherPete

                                                          I wrote my own rss feed script for my phlog:
                                                          git.wittamore.com/scripts/tree

                                                          I use it for my phlog:
                                                          gopher://spike.nagatha.fr:70/1

                                                          I also obtain other rss feeds using this script:
                                                          git.wittamore.com/scripts/tree

                                                          which are listed here:
                                                          gopher://spike.nagatha.fr:70/1

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                                                            [?]Pete the Gopher Keeper » 🌐
                                                            @GopherPete@techhub.social

                                                            @venelles @octade thanks! I used to get a lot of RSS feeds but when I upgraded the box to a VPS one of the required libraries had vanished at least a decade earlier.

                                                              [?]Lars Windolf » 🌐
                                                              @lwindolf@mas.to

                                                              @octade @GopherPete I recently added gophermap support to RSS feed reader Liferea. So most phlogs can be read like an RSS feed.

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                                                                [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                @GopherPete@techhub.social

                                                                Liferea is nice and simple. Used it for years. Unfortunately Debian is slow to update so I might not see the gopher functionality until the end of Bookworm support.

                                                                  [?]PrivacyDigest » 🌐
                                                                  @PrivacyDigest@mas.to

                                                                  Americans are destroying | TechCrunch

                                                                  people across the United States are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras, amid rising public anger that the license plate readers aid U.S. authorities and .

                                                                  techcrunch.com/2026/02/23/amer

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                                                                    [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                    @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                    That reminds me of this short clip, which is worth the 15 seconds. I almost died the first time I watched it.

                                                                    Disturbing trend involving parking meters, Home Depot, and $4.38!

                                                                    https://www.reddit.com/r/TikTokCringe/comments/12ko862/disturbing_trend_involving_parking_meters_home/

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                                                                      [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                      @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                      FED-iverse ... FUD-iverse ... FE-Diverse ... hrmmm ...

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                                                                      [?]⠵⠻⠷⠕⠭ 🍥🍉⚪🌹 » 🌐
                                                                      @z3r0fox@mastodon.social

                                                                      War is Peace &
                                                                      Freedom is Slavery &
                                                                      Ignorance is Strength

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                                                                      [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                      @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                      Big Brother loves you.

                                                                        [?]Wes Derby » 🌐
                                                                        @countrymetalhead@someplace.social

                                                                        So far, in this state of the union, I’ve heard a lot of self-flagellation… A lot of how great we are supposedly doing… But nothing about the problems facing our country or how we are going to fix them. Also, on a sidenote, as a broadcaster, I cringed with his microphone technique. Holy hell, that thing clipped so badly I swore he was swallowing it for a minute.

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                                                                        [?]Eden Linnea » 🌐
                                                                        @EdenLinnea@caneandable.social

                                                                        @countrymetalhead So many don't know how to handle a mic.

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                                                                          [?]Wes Derby » 🌐
                                                                          @countrymetalhead@someplace.social

                                                                          @EdenLinnea No, they sure don't. I've heard him do it before, but last night was just painful. LOL

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                                                                            [?]Eden Linnea » 🌐
                                                                            @EdenLinnea@caneandable.social

                                                                            @countrymetalhead Yeah. I've heard some bad stuff fromTori Amos where she sounds lke she's eating the mic and you can hear every breath.

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                                                                              [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                              @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                              A big orange turkey is quite adept at gobbling.

                                                                                [?]Munchkinbear » 🌐
                                                                                @munchkinbear@mastodon.stickbear.me

                                                                                @countrymetalhead who knows, maybe that's the only pleasure he gets, eating microphones. cackles.

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                                                                                  [?]Lynn I 🗽 » 🔓
                                                                                  @Lynn@mastodon.stickbear.me

                                                                                  @munchkinbear @countrymetalhead Probably not, if the mics don't come from McDonalds! I wonder if that's still his favorite food? :)

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                                                                                    [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                                    @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                                    The GPL is a trojan horse that forces small business and one-man band to share their source code with AI Hegemon MegaCorp.

                                                                                    The little guy cannot compete if he is forced to share his source code with leviathan-funded competition.

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                                                                                    [?]Polly Marquette » 🌐
                                                                                    @rose@linuxrocks.online

                                                                                    @octade Which is why other licenses exist, eh?

                                                                                      [?]Smolcasm [she/her] » 🌐
                                                                                      @smolcasm@fedi.rrr.sh

                                                                                      Alright, fedi, y'all have a reputation for being unrepentant Linux nerds, so I'm asking you to use your powers for good. I've tried Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Lubuntu, and most recently Rocky Linux 10 for my day-to-day workstation needs, and now I want to try something else. Which distro should I try next?

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                                                                                      [?]Anthropy » 🌐
                                                                                      @anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                                                                                      @smolcasm what do you do on your workstation?

                                                                                      Most of those you mention there are based on Debian/Ubuntu, except for Rocky.

                                                                                      I personally really like Fedora; it's well-rounded, well-supported, secure, and has a good set of packages available. It may be somewhat familiar as Rocky (RHEL) is very close to Fedora (but Fedora is far more modern / fast moving / up to date).

                                                                                      But it really depends on what your needs are; If you need ZFS and such then you quickly end up on specific distros that have it

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                                                                                        [?]Smolcasm [she/her] » 🌐
                                                                                        @smolcasm@fedi.rrr.sh

                                                                                        @anthropy well, aside from basic stuff like web browsing and libreoffice and such, i game. every distro i've tried can obviously easily facilitate that too these days with steam and proton, at least at first, but as soon as i get into the weeds of setting up mod managers and optimizing graphics settings and stuff like that, i come to rely on things that work on some machines but not others, and run into issues that i can't solve simply by consulting a search engine persistently enough

                                                                                        i moved away from windows in the first place because it seemed like every update would break something that previously worked fine, whereas with the linux distros i've tried it's more like everything works fine for awhile and it only gets better with updates, but then i discover something obscure that's broken that i decide i want fixed but can't without starting all over again. seemingly nothing Just Works 100%

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                                                                                          [?]Anthropy » 🌐
                                                                                          @anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                                                                                          @smolcasm ah I see. well, nothing is truly perfect, but things should at least work. and what may also be relevant to know is that bugs can be specific to a desktop environment, more so than they're specific to a distro.

                                                                                          I'd recommend trying different desktops too; gnome is a bit buggy and limited these days, KDE is basically the main 'gaming desktop environment', things like XFCE/LXDE/LXQT/etc are much lighter and basic and can help or get in the way as such, depending on what you try to do.

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                                                                                            [?]Anthropy » 🌐
                                                                                            @anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                                                                                            @smolcasm if you can be more specific about what exactly breaks I might be able to help figure out what's going on; it's not always obvious what causes the issue.

                                                                                            For example, if you want HDR in your games, you're always going to need KDE as there's no other desktop that supports it right now. and if you're trying to run a mod manager or game that you run outside of steam/proton, it pays trying to run it in a CLI first to see what it complains about (often missing libraries or alike)

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                                                                                              [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                                              @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                                              FreeBSD / NetBSD / GhostBSD ...

                                                                                              Say bye bye to SystemD.

                                                                                              If you must use Linux for work stuff and development and need dependability then Debian Stable or Testing will usually give the least headaches. If you like self-flagellating to fix all the latest breaking changes yourself then maybe Arch Linux will be your preferred punisher.

                                                                                              If you want to use the vast Arch AUR but don't want to piece together your system you can try Manjaro, which uses Arch but comes pre-built similar to Linux Mint.

                                                                                              If you're into pen testing then ParrotOS has the tools bundled ready to roll.

                                                                                              If you're paranoid there is Whonix, Qubes, and Tails.

                                                                                              If you need ultra-fast with ultra-low resource usage you might try Mabox, TinyCore, Puppy, or Slitaz.

                                                                                              If you are sick of all the crazy quirks and constant changes you can ditch *nix altogether and try running Haiku OS.

                                                                                              Or you can join the Luddite club, drop your computer off a cliff, and get farmin'. Cuz with all these conflicting and competing choices, all of which suck time like a tornado, I'm beginning to think that back breaking work in the sun and rain is better than a zillion hours of busy work keeping up with pointless changes in software. Plus calloused hands are cooler than carpal tunnel keyboard mitts.

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                                                                                                [?]Victoria 🏳️‍⚧️ [She/her] » 🌐
                                                                                                @tragivictoria@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                                                                                                @octade how come you dislike systemd and yet like BSDs?

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                                                                                                  [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                                                  @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                                                  Nice try. Not interested in answering troll bait.

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                                                                                                    [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                                                    @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                                                    PERFECT PANGRAM HASH : Anagram Hash Function

                                                                                                    https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18448042

                                                                                                    A pangram is a sentence or phrase that contains each letter of an alphabet or character set at least once. A perfect pangram is an anagram of the alphabet which contains each letter exactly once.

                                                                                                    Pangram hash generates a perfect pangram hash digest consisting of a anagram permutation of a character set. Each character in the output is unique and non-repeating.

                                                                                                    @cryptography@soc.octade.net @crypto@infosec.pub @cryptography@fed.dyne.org

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                                                                                                      [?]Flower » 🌐
                                                                                                      @flower@pony.social

                                                                                                      @octade @cryptography@soc.octade.net @crypto @cryptography@fed.dyne.org First viewing of Pascal...in the wild. Cool, I guess.

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                                                                                                        [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                                                        @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                                                        FreePascal is secret weapon.

                                                                                                        https://www.freepascal.org/

                                                                                                        Features:

                                                                                                        LLVM backend
                                                                                                        transpile to javascript
                                                                                                        compiles almost anywhere, probably even your toaster
                                                                                                        FAST FAST FAST

                                                                                                        When sticking to the procedural method the source reads like pseudocode. This makes it useful for writing cryptography and workhorse tools that require utmost clarity.

                                                                                                        When team Python sunset v2.7 and vaporized a decade worth of source code I abandoned Python for Pascal for all my personal fiddles. A Pascal program will compile and start while the Python interpreter is still warming up.

                                                                                                        [?]Natanael » 🌐
                                                                                                        @Natanael@slrpnk.net

                                                                                                        Why would that be used for hashes? Don’t see the point

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                                                                                                          [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                                                          @octade@soc.octade.net

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                                                                                                          [?]Natanael » 🌐
                                                                                                          @Natanael@slrpnk.net

                                                                                                          I run a cryptography forum, I know what it is.

                                                                                                          Why use this for a hash?

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                                                                                                            [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                                                            @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                                                            See the comment on line 31 in the source code.

                                                                                                            CyberFrog boosted

                                                                                                            [?]Jan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange: » 🌐
                                                                                                            @jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                                                                                                            I see a small and slowly growing trend of people pushing to add some form of monetisation to ActivityPub itself and I hope we can collectively push that out to higher layers, meaning ActivityPub should stay limited to transporting messages. If you want monetisation, it MUST be implemented by building a layer on top of AP. Let's not have it in AP itself. My personal opinion. How? You could go for encrypted messages where a time-limited decrypt key is exchanged after payment for example.

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                                                                                                            [?]CyberFrog » 🌐
                                                                                                            @froge@social.glitched.systems

                                                                                                            @jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net time limited decryption is... messy and hard, but yes we should avoid monetizing the AP protocol itself, that will be a disaster

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                                                                                                              [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                                                              @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                                                              A program should do one thing and do it well. -- Some Unix Wizard

                                                                                                                [?]Christina Anne Hawthorne [she/her] » 🌐
                                                                                                                @CA_Hawthorne@writing.exchange

                                                                                                                I've had the same free email for exactly 20-years, but over the last year it's become manipulative and intrusive while increasingly failing to filter spam.

                                                                                                                My entire online life is linked to this email, now it might go sideways.

                                                                                                                Are there proven, dependable, and hopefully free, services that do better, or is this a universal problem?

                                                                                                                I don't want to bounce from one to another, constantly having to update sites. I'm also desperate to keep expenses down.

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                                                                                                                  [?]C. R. Collins 🌳 🐸 [she/her] » 🌐
                                                                                                                  @crcollins@writing.exchange

                                                                                                                  @CA_Hawthorne

                                                                                                                  Try tutamail. I'm using the free version for my personal email. It seems decent so far. The creators are here on Mastodon & seem committed to doing things ethically.

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                                                                                                                    [?]Christina Anne Hawthorne [she/her] » 🌐
                                                                                                                    @CA_Hawthorne@writing.exchange

                                                                                                                    @crcollins A question (obviously). I was just glancing at TutaMail before going for my walk and noticed they have two-step authentication for signing in. That's fine. They also say they don't request your phone number. How do they do it then? They don't explain.

                                                                                                                    My current service requires a backup email (that I also don't want) with someone else and constantly send a code there, refusing to send it to my phone.

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                                                                                                                      [?]C. R. Collins 🌳 🐸 [she/her] » 🔓
                                                                                                                      @crcollins@writing.exchange

                                                                                                                      @CA_Hawthorne

                                                                                                                      It's been a while since I signed up, and never sign out so I forget how I did it. Maybe @Tutanota can help you?

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                                                                                                                        [?]Tuta » 🔓
                                                                                                                        @Tutanota@mastodon.social

                                                                                                                        @crcollins @CA_Hawthorne For 2FA, you can use a hardware key or a 2FA app on you phone. The phone number itself is not needed for this, also a second email address is not needed.

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                                                                                                                          [?]Christina Anne Hawthorne [she/her] » 🔓
                                                                                                                          @CA_Hawthorne@writing.exchange

                                                                                                                          @Tutanota @crcollins Thank you. I guess I'd have to learn what both of those things are. It's no wonder I'm so lost this this. Thanks again.

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                                                                                                                            [?]Tuta » 🔓
                                                                                                                            @Tutanota@mastodon.social

                                                                                                                            @CA_Hawthorne @crcollins It's optional, you do not have to use 2FA, it's just an option to increase login security.

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                                                                                                                              [?]Christina Anne Hawthorne [she/her] » 🔓
                                                                                                                              @CA_Hawthorne@writing.exchange

                                                                                                                              @Tutanota @crcollins Thanks. Just the fact that you’ve taken time to answer questions is a welcome change.

                                                                                                                              It’s clear that over the last decade while I wrote and published that I’ve fallen dreadfully far behind when it comes to many aspects of tech. Thus, it’s time to learn so I can make an informed decision. 😃

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                                                                                                                                [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                                                                                                                @octade@soc.octade.net

                                                                                                                                GMX mail is free and still allows POP3/IMAP client usage. It also has aliases.

                                                                                                                                GMX has been around for many years.

                                                                                                                                https://www.gmx.com/


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