OCTADE
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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Historical references for use of 'octade' or 'octad':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
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2026 is just up ahead. How are we feeling about it, fam?
@Oregon_Pacifist after going through two break ups this year, I'm ready to fully commit myself to my job, the gym, content creation, and getting through my retro backlog.
Here's to 2026!
@ArcadeRave I feel like 2026 will generally be a very transformative year for a lot of people (in a good way)
@Oregon_Pacifist Hopeful and a bit concerned, I guess? I'm hesitant to say "it can't be worse than 2025" but yeah, I really am hoping things will go better for me in the new year. I have a lot of goals I will be working toward.
I’ve just finished building what I call a “Game of Life simulator on steroids.” Check it out! It basically serves as a simulator for my latest ontology article.
Mentioned article is here “The Infinite Lake of Reality” https://medium.com/@igisho/the-infinite-lake-of-reality-0f66f5070796 #ontology #philosophy #GameOfLife #physics
Why is "AI" being shoved into everything?
because it forces historically offline interactions into being cloud-based; that's why.
@freedomtux AI promises to excrete something invaluable that only a corporation with massive means can provide, a holy grail of capital. They will never forgive, never equal, understand those who weave things essential to tne human experience without needing capital. Capital needs a machine that can provide that, and they hope that stealing the work of creators and homogenizing a generic version will be just that. They will fail, but labor will pay the price, because that's how the game works
I just tried Marmite for the first time, and I ask as a friend: what's wrong with you people? Is peanut butter illegal where you live or something? Was a famine involved? Dire times and zombies, perhaps?
@tek Hint: try layering it on your sandwich with (a) peanut butter, OR (b) really strong mature cheddar.
@cstross People keep telling me to try it with peanut butter! Now I must, For Science™.
I'm intrigued by the cheddar idea, and I'll give it a go.
@tek Just bear in mind Marmite is *strong*—treat it like a condiment, not a primary ingredient. (If you slather your food in it like jam or peanut butter you will regret it.)
@cstross @tek Charlie is of course pulling your leg here.
The proper way to deal with Marmite is to screw the top back onto the jar tightly, drop the whole damn thing in the rubbish (trash) and then preferably embark on a quest to Mordor to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom. Just to make sure you never, ever have to encounter it again.
There's a reason the manufacturers use "I Hate Marmite" as one of their advertising slogans here in the UK. Really, they do.
@losttourist @cstross @tek you don’t need to do that, just send it to me and I’ll dispose of it securely
@losttourist @cstross @tek
Flip the can and open the lid like Down Under. They are on the rigth side of the planet and don't need to flip. The glass bottom on toast is disgusting.
'What kind of idiots put beer in tins?' T. Pratchett
@losttourist @cstross @tek
Please send to my address in Brighton where I will spread it thinly on hot buttered toast 😃
@losttourist @cstross @tek
Absolutely. What you really want is Vegemite, because of course the Australian version is better 😝
FYI, you were pretty close with famine and dire times. I found this video which has the really long and detailed history of this family of “food”. And yes, I do like a bit of Vegemite from time to time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ukiculd3DqI
@losttourist @cstross @tek I've been warning people for years. I have a theory. The fact that we've never been able to detect any extraterrestrial life out there is down to the theoretical "Great Filter" but I suspect rather than filtering out war-like species or species with a particular level of technology.. I propose that some technologically advanced species is destroying systems where the inhabitants have discovered Marmite or Marmite like substances.
Just like every species has its own variation of Gin and Tonics (jynnan tonnyx, gee-N'N-T'N-ix, or jinond-o-nicks) I calculate that at some point in a species development they become self destructive and invent a Marmite analogue and this is seen as an affront to the universe and must be erased.
Nature may abhor a vacuum but the universe really hates Marmite.
@losttourist @cstross @tek Just to throw in Tim Vine's joke here:
"So I'm in a good mood today - I entered a competition and won a year's supply of Marmite. One jar."
@losttourist @cstross @tek I used to oil old railway vehicles with wool or similar holding the thick lubricant in the axle box. I'm simply not capable of looking at it and seeing food. It's axle grease in a jar, or maybe fishplate oil.
I hardly ever try to use search engines now. I rely 99% on word of mouth or public forum questions.
The web is crap because the search monopoly has digested it.
"many souls go to hell because they have no one to pray and make sacrifices for them" - Our Lady of Fatima
@fuat2mb That doesn't sit right with me. It reads like "you can only get into heaven if you have enough friends" - which seems the opposite of a lot of what Jesus taught about His way being opposite to the popular ways of man.
I am not a theologian or an expert though so I would be interested to learn more. Maybe I need to make more friends
God already provided the sacrifice that redeems mankind from hell. You might have heard of Jesus.
There is no other sacrifice. Everyone else offering a sacrifice is denying the atonement of the Lamb.
Those who teach that sacrifice is required are calling God a liar.
Millions of Christians and tens of thousands of Christian clergy are denying the truth of God's word by their religious traditions, making the word of God of no effect.
It’s a beautiful day until you realize that 64GB of high performance RAM carries the same price tag as a brand new MacBook Air featuring a "generous" 16GB of RAM. How did we get here? Here we call it the “AI” tax 😏 and it is just the beginning of the new era for DIY users.
@nixCraft hope it signifies times when companies will start writting better performative software, and not just rely on "buy more RAM"! /s
@nixCraft I was trying to upgrade the RAM on my laptop, but I will have to wait for a long time now. 😭
@nixCraft we're probably at the dawn of the era where users will progressively start to reward properly optimized code.
@nixCraft It’s incredibly depressing. I saw this price today for 64GB and I just content believe it.
AI is not the future of anything except domination and control. AI is the death of the future and the return to a dark age of conformity and social thought control. AI regurgitates accepted dogma and is a bar to real research and inspired creativity. AI is a homogeneity engine.
People becoming dependent upon AI will be homogenized zombies. Of course the AI will convince them they are wise thinkers. The more obedient they are to their hidden masters, the black box owners, the more the singularity system will assure them they are the avant garde of gray matter.
I have already seen numerous instances of idiots depending upon AI to come up with ridiculous conclusions while defending them like Don Qixote. This is becoming epidemic among researchers and techies.
Watch out for the controlled opposition--public figures pretending to be against creeping enslavement while leading their followers to do absolutely nothing useful to curtail or stop the advance.
What makes you think only they control the black boxes? If anything the lesson of the AI companies is that they can't contain the tech. As soon as one company makes an advance, they all have it, and a couple months later it's everywhere in open source.
Training these things is not the mystery it's made out to be. Anyone can control the nature of their own models if that is their priority. The AI companies are in trouble because they *don't* have central control.
You're changing the subject, or shifting the focus from the larger issue to a component of the issue.
The singularity system is the issue.
AI is just one component being used to build the system.
Talking about who controls AI development has no bearing on who controls the singularity system.
So perhaps I should break it down into more detail ... maybe later.
Different facets of the planned system are being individually implemented across an array of countries. The speech control system is implemented in Britain and being tested there. The social credit system is implemented in China and being tested there. The fake news and propaganda system is heavily implemented in the United States.
#GameOfDrones #Singularity #CBDC #Currency #Money #SocialCredit #Government #Economy #Enslavement #CreepingControl #ControlGrid
#GameOfDrones #Singularity #CBDC #Currency #Money #SocialCredit #Government #Economy #Enslavement #CreepingControl #ControlGrid
The world rulers are playing a game of drones. Either you will serve the masters of the hive or you will be fed to their digital dragons.
#GameOfDrones #Singularity #Money #Cash #Currency #Penny #SocialCredit #Tyranny
Anyone who tells you to trust authority is your enemy and the servant of your slaver.
@octade I'm not fully sure how to think about this. Lying is as old as....anything you like. And lying for hire isn't new either. Now you can have AI do it for you. (Or you could have AI tell the truth.)
I don't know. I try to get back to people -- with ambitions and resources. And people -- who ration out trust. I don't really have a point except that while AI stays mediocre, I'm not sure how much "credit" it should get.
>numerous instances of idiots depending upon AI to come up with ridiculous conclusions while defending them like Don Qixote
Yeah, I got a few of those. They were doing that before AI, but now AI tells them their IQ is 180 and they are the next big thing. But the AI didn't have to try that hard.
I might seem like I'm arguing with you and it's fine if you think that, I'm mostly just trying to figure out where to place AI as a world force in my own head.
Now listening to Something Blue on https://kasu.org
Getting in the Groove at 1625 Groove Street.
@octade @hairylarry It works with HTTP but not HTTPS: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/657f4232
I didn't have that problem tonight but I have had it before.
I sent an email. Thanks for reporting the issue.
Let's try this
Does this link work?
@hairylarry @octade Works:
http://kasu.org (redirects)
http://www.kasu.org (redirects)
https://www.kasu.org (does website thing)
Doesn’t work:
https://kasu.org (TCP reset)

It's quite telling that Firefox [mobile] doesn't have an ability built in to block domains. That prevents anything from being loaded from the domain.
I understand that extensions support this, but it seems like a basic function that the browser should support for safety.
A capella music is not cool.
Those are fighting words, mister….
@alatartheblue go ahead and fight me, but if you get a suspension then you’ll never make it to Regionals!
Bright Morning Star | Oysterband | a cappella
https://youtu.be/NRCB3egodx4
#NowPlaying #Music #Acappella #Oysterband #Vocals #FolkMusic #Inspirational #TearJerker #Mommy
And as another Christmas dinner is completed and the table gets cleared, please join with me in giving a little word of thanks to the inventor of the dishwasher.
@losttourist a steam-powered "cutlery cleaner" was invented by Erasmus Shwash in 1855. Originally known as "The Shwasher", it has become a widely appreciated modern kitchen appliance.
I want to find every available source of plaintext and VPL bibles in English, Greek, and Hebrew. If I can find plaintext Masoretic text versions and Greek Septuagint versions I will be so very ecstatic.
I would like to find all useful software for bibles: translation, format conversion, preservation, verification, etc. The sword tools are useful, but limited, so I want to see what more is out there.
If you know of any such resources please shoot the links right back here. Thanks!
#Bible #Translation #Greek #Hebrew #Septuagint #Xiphos #BibleTime #Sword #Crosswire
There are universalists in every form of Christianity: Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Pentecostal/Charismatic, etc.
We are still a minority in the Christian fold, but we are everywhere.
"Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life."
"For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous."
"Moreover the law entered, that the offence might abound. But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound:"The Father gave the Law of Moses to snare everyone in sin, so everyone would be covered by the final sacrifice for sin. Without the Law making the world cognizant of sin, the sacrifice could not cover them. With the Law causing abundance of sin and making iniquity abound, then all are covered by the Lamb.
God is orders of magnitude beyond genius. But sadly Christians don't seem to think God can save on account of man's "omnipotent" free will thwarting God's plan.
The problem with the Christian religion is that their religious leaders think God needs their help to 'spread the gospel' and 'save souls'. In truth, God has been spreading the gospel in spite of the Christian religion perverting it for sixteen plus centuries.
#Bible #Christ #Christian #Jesus #Church #Universalism #Hellfire #Religion #Gospel
Even if age verification laws require data deletion, you have to trust every website and third-party verifier will actually do it. That's a lot of faith to place in companies with spotty track records—and a risk that doesn't exist in-person when a bartender just glances at your ID. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/12/why-isnt-online-age-verification-just-showing-your-id-person
@eff i don't understand. Verifying your age by showing your physical ID card let the verifier see all of your data, beyond your age. Or copy your card (here in Japan they almost always make a copy of it, if you're a foreigner).
A zero-knowledge proof verification only shows a proof of your age, without telling anything else. Not even your age.
I read your articles with your counterarguments. But still, it's not clear to me.
Exactly!
#Privacy policies are all well and good. Certainly if a site or service has a bad privacy policy stay far away,
But that's the *best case*
You should always consider the worst case as well. Misconfigurations happen, bugs happen, and even the best secured sites can have data breaches. Everything a site has *could* get leaked.
The best privacy policy is not to have private information.
@octade a lot of US states require scanning and won’t sell to you unless you give in. Anything that requires age verification in my state requires scanning before purchase at most gas stations, food stores, and pharmacies.
This became a thing when the laws changed to allow the sale of booze in grocery and other stores. Convenience over privacy with very little control.
Meanwhile, on the App Store, Firefox claims to champion privacy is now advertising AI partnerships as a new feature 😏 it is turned on by default but you can turn it off. Overall the future of Firefox is not so bright.
This is a paid partnership disguised as a privacy feature that Mozilla is pushing on everyone. I can’t believe how much they have fallen from their days of fighting against IE. On a related note, the Linux Foundation is getting pretty cozy with AI these days. Is this another Mozilla in the making? You decide.
@nixCraft Linux Foundation is all about big tech companies in a trench coat, right? So now it's just a familiar name pupeteered by evil corps.
@nixCraft I'm not going to disparage the LF, because they do fund important events and provide an important umbrella and organizational support.
However, they've always been an industry marketing instrument.
Mozilla and Firefox are a much sadder story.
@nixCraft This particular problem is temporary, I reckon. Perplexity will either be 6-10x the price to use (therefore will disappear as an option in FF) or out of business by end Q2 2026.
The larger problem is Mozilla. Use both sides of the paper to address that one...
@nixCraft are they gaining anything out of this other than losing respect of their userbase? Because most of the companies are unprofitable when it comes to their AI features and you would think they would like to make more profits instead of losing it
@nixCraft AI is fine besides inevitable. But one needs to understand what we mean with AI. Do we mean the algorithms, the processes or the corporations behind some mega products? And which of these? So which one is bad and which one is not bad?
@nixCraft Perplexity is also developing a chatbot for truth.social
https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/07/truth-socials-ai-search-is-powered-by-perplexity-but-the-platform-can-set-limits-on-sources/
@nixCraft I really wonder if ekr (Eric Rescorla, former CTO of Firefox) would have approved shit like that.
@nixCraft remember what the evil socialists always say:
Scratch a liberal, watch a fascist bleed.
Mozilla has always been controlled opposition, being dependent on huge sums paid by google every year.
Google is tightening the screws on propaganda avoidance (aka adblock), the "firefox is independent" narrative becomes stale.
The only way forward is to support anticapitalist browsers. Short term, you can of course use librewolf but people should donate to efforts to have anticap browsers.
@nixCraft I particularly hate that it is being presented as a search engine since LLMs fundamentally are not search, so that framing is misleading
@nixCraft Are there any good ways for Mozilla to monetize Firefox and/or its engine, Gecko? Google monetizes Chrome and Blink through advertizing, and Apple doesn’t need to monetize WebKit because it makes so much money from hardware sales. The money to pay Firefox’s developers must come from somewhere.
I am not capable of political opinions.
Which means both sides think I'm complicit in whatever they see as evil. I don't know, I can't force both sides to find an objective meaning of evil from which I can derive a logical conclusion that they would approve of. And even if it were possible, I'm probably still not capable of political opinions.
@flower Hmm, it can be disadvantageous to express political opinions anyway, especially when people are arguing and you don't have much data
I guess that your personality type is INFP-T (Mediator Diplomat)
Introvert, not extravert
Intuitive, not observant (not autistic)
Feeling, not thinking (not evil lol)
Prospecting, not Judging (I'm Judging :P)
Turbulent, not Assertive
You can take that test here 16personalities.com if you like
I'd love to see your results, I got INFJ-T 61 70 81 67 - 56 (Advocate-Diplomat), which is the rarest type
And can you tell me what they wanted your political opinion about?
@rayglittersoft I watch the people but I'm not able to think like them. To me opinions only matter if I have power. To most, I know, opinions signal group inclusion. The most recent place where I know I wasn't following the desired script is in not condemning Islam. But it's a process that will happen over and over. Sticking to facts in a heated matter makes you an outsider, pretty much always.
And deeper, maybe I'm wrong. Most who dissent from the common view are wrong, by some kind of social law of large numbers. But even if a political organization seems to hold my interests dear today, I know I can be jettisoned when I become inconvenient to their rise to power, and I suppose I feel I'm the sort that gets jettisoned.
I am probably introverted.
Survey Result: 98% Introverted; 53% Intuitive; 63% Thinking; 65% Prospecting; 88% Turbulent; INTP
I've never fully understood that stuff but you wished for the result and it is 75% of what you predicted.
@flower It's good that you require more information than most before making decisions, because yes, the majority are often wrong, and big mistakes are still being made
Most do jump to conclusions for sure, usually relying on just one source of information, and without putting much thought into it at all
Things can get particularly bad if blocking/banning can be used, because this gives power to the opinions of some more than others
98% Introverted is high, especially with 88% Turbulent. You probably don't feel safe, maybe you've been through trauma and are still struggling to find your place?
Sure what Israel has been doing to Palestinians in Gaza recently has been messed up, but Israel is actually only 18.3% Islamic, and I would never condemn a religion anyway, that's like condemning science
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