OCTADE
@octade@soc.octade.net
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Historical references for use of 'octade' or 'octad':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
#octade #octad #binary #byte #jargon #etymology #bytemology #wordplay #wordgames #wordcrimes #history #retro #retronym #retronymous #yinzer #pennsyltucky #humor
@wordplay@lemmy.ml @Vocabulary@lemmy.ml
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OCTADE | news://alt.flashback | https://soc.octade.net
Name: Byrl Raze Buckbriar (call me Raze).
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Site: Cryptography project site. (https://octade.net)
Publications: https://octade.net/publications.html
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-5144-3278
Netnews: Find me on #Usenet in #Newsgroup alt.rhubarb.
Git: https://codeberg.org/OCTADE
Keyoxide1: https://keyoxide.org/0CF7084CF97B85F2ABF97010C6663A42C56F5F0E
Keyoxide2: https://keyoxide.org/B9B2A8EC2C4B20D2011CFEAA07E4A7FFF6585E8F
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/octade.bsky.social
HackerNews: https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=OCTADE
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@buckbriar
Once harvest is done you have to haul one truckload after another from your clamps to the buyer loadout clamps.
Usually a spud farmer hires a large number of hands (sometimes dozens) to do the harvest, then after the harvest is stored there are months of mechanical repair and upkeep, spud hauling, field dressing, flood mitigation, fixing irrigation lines, and hand-wringing before you get a break.
Many potato harvester tractors cost hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars, and have a subscription access model built in to the software so you can't even repair your own tractor.
There is no Green Acres life in the modern world of farming. It is brutal just keeping the business afloat.
Forgejo: https://forgejo.org ...
"Forgejo is a Free Software platform for collaboration and productivity in software development. It offers a familiar environment to GitHub users, easy installation and maintenance, and a focus on security, scaling, federation and privacy."... or cgit, which is very fast and slick for the barebones portal ...
... codeberg has a nice setup (via forgejo) if you don't want to self-host.
#git #forgejo #scm #vcs #sources #source #code #vps #gitlab #github #codeberg #hosting
And how is the code FOSS when the open source license governing the code is being flagrantly violated ... at the expense of the creators of the code?
I found this comment in activitypub.c while reading some of the snac2 source code :
/* unify the garbage fire that are the attachments */
Involuntary chortle activated. It is a good read so far.
'sloccount' says snac2 is valuable:
Total Estimated Cost to Develop = $ 740,878
0. The first line of moderation should not be the instance admin. Each user account should be able to moderate mentions of their ID, or replies to their comments.
1. The top poster of a comment thread should be able to moderate all reply comments under that thread.
2. Instance admins should only delete posts that are clearly designed to offend, hurt, or viciously attack, bully, harass, gaslight, annoy etc. but should never delete a post simply on ideological grounds or heated but honest disagreement or debate. Telling the difference is very simple in almost all cases: tone and mindless repetition being the biggest giveaways of the respondent's intent. If it becomes an unwanted or unproductive argument the top poster should be able to quash replies.
3. Users should be able to click a button to block and entire thread regardless of who posts to it.
These things are not a major problem for me since I'm on a simple instance and I can add users to my personal blacklist via CLI. It would be nice to see this kind of stuff as standard, basic button functions in activitypub and fediverse since not everyone wants to run an instance and use CLI scripts to moderate.
#mastodon #fediverse #moderation #postDeletion #activitypub #social
The Darth Vader voice is missing.
Is this a mere oversight or are you a Jedi with a beef?
They employ gaslightery for peer-pressured thought control through social tension modeling.
Lemmy.ml is another platform marred by this kind of devilish megalomania in its munted mods.
"I wish I had a much bigger horse?"
Thank goodness Don Quixote never discovered the Abrams M-1 Army Tank.
Corruption, Degradation, Rot, Putrefaction, Subversion, Perversion, Debauchery, Decay, Debasement ...
are all better words.
Greek democracy consisted of choosing names randomly by lottery.
Modern democracy is not democracy. It is oligarchy. Party politics is not, never was, and never will be democracy.
Anyone calling party politics 'democracy' is an oligarch or oligarch supporter.
In real democracy names are put in a ballot box and names are randomly drawn to choose the candidates. Any other method is corrupt and is not democracy.
"... If I sold Google some data cables, and months later sent them an email “btw in 5 business days your cables will start sending all the data going through them to me, even though you specifically told me not to enable this feature, unless you re-disable it”, I would go to jail for hacking."It is [evil hat] hacking, and it is a crime. The government is run by criminals who want Google spying on their behalf, so they allow this surveillance crime spree to continue.
#Surveillance #Panopticon #SpyWare #Google #Gemini #Privacy #Security #Email
"When you fight something, you’re tied to it forever. As long as you’re fighting it, you are giving it power. You give it as much power as you are using to fight it."
-- Anthony de Mello
What if, says a small child to me this afternoon,
We made a poem without using any words at all?
[.....]
https://www.christiancentury.org/artsculture/poems/best-poem-ever
But even Christians have their idols (dogmas, creedos, liturgies, customs, rituals) that blind them to the one and only one truth.
"My people perish for lack of knowledge ..."
Instead many Christians believe they have chosen the right narrow path, which is just one lane in the broad road superhighway to hell.
Real democracy for electing rulers is done by lottery, not by party ballot. Every citizen puts a name in the ballot box and then a random name is selected, and the candidate is examined. If the candidate passes muster, then he is the one put in the office. No campaigns, no campaign finance, no speeches, none of that garbage has any place in actual democracy.
The Bible has multiple instances in the law of God for casting lots (lottery) to choose a leader or successor for an office. That is real democracy. The Greeks called ballots for party or public candidate by a Greek word: Oligarchy.
Everyone who calls elections by the name of democracy doesn't know what democracy is. Democracy is not the 'choice of the people' but rather the 'random choice of God' from among the people. This is how the Greeks and Israelites originally practiced democratic elections. The idea of 'running for office' was anciently seen as a form of insurrection or oligarchy, not democracy.
[quote] "The legal instrument protecting your rights as a user of Linux is less important than the commercial ecosystem built on top of it. And that commercial ecosystem as we have established is controlled by the same corporations paying a half a million dollars a year for board seats at the Linux Foundation. ... The message ... enforce the GPL, lose your friends ... violate it openly ... get a seat on the board ... The GPL is not dead but its enforcement mechanism has been systematically dismantled by the very organization that claims to steward it."[synopsis]
Linux Foundation has squelched the voice of the lay contributors and now corporations control the decision-making process.
Now that your contributions to GPL'd free software have created mega-millionaires and billionaires ... those same rich fat cats that profited from your free code now want to keep you from sharing your own free code or profiting from it while they violate the software license to cash in. They promote ideology campaigns employing useful idiots and ideological parrots to insulate themselves from criticism and hold themselves above reproach from the people they are exploiting to build their tech empire. The Linux Foundation has joined the empire.
I have said before that a new alternative operating system is required if software freedom and privacy are to survive. Linux is not the resistance against the system. Linux is the system.
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Full video for your earbuds: https://youtu.be/efDXFsUWk8U
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Our latest discussion builds on previous conversations, exploring the alleged corruption within the Linux Foundation and Linus Torvalds's potential awareness. We'll examine the intricate relationship between user space and the linux kernel developer, diving into how these components interact and influence the broader linux internals. This video aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the situation, explaining the nuances of these operating systems and the impact on open source software.
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#LinusTorvalds #Linux #LinuxFoundation #OperatingSystem #Corruption #BigTech #GPL #FreeSoftware #FOSS #Tech #Desktop
Timed myself: 9 seconds to create a fully working anonymous email.
https://qrypty.com — the UI is clean and modern, works perfectly on mobile, and asks for zero personal info. No phone, no verification, nothing.
I've never said "I enjoy checking email" before but here we are.
Please boost — more people need to know email can be beautiful AND private
#email #privacy #design #ui #mobile #aesthetic #tech #fast #boost #share
Utah’s VPN Ban Law Goes Into Effect in Age Verification Escalation
Utah is attempting to cover up the failures of their age verification law by effectively banning VPNs.
https://www.freezenet.ca/utahs-vpn-ban-law-goes-into-effect-in-age-verification-escalation/
#Censorship #News #Privacy #Security #AgeVerification #encryption #law #legislation #US #Utah #VPN
Brawndo's got what plants crave.
Enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA_hmtuAPTY
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Did the Algorithm Change Your Decisions? | How Your Feed Was Engineered
Right now, somewhere on the internet, a video is being uploaded.
Within seconds, a system that no one elected, no one audits, and no one fully understands decides whether anyone else will ever see it.
Sometimes, it decides no one should.
And that’s the end of it.
In this episode of Plain Meaning, we examine how the modern internet quietly transformed from a system designed to deliver information… into one that decides what information exists for you at all.
It didn’t happen all at once.
It happened step by step.
Feed by feed.
Platform by platform.
Until nearly everything you see online is filtered through a machine making decisions on your behalf.
We trace how:
• Social media moved from profile pages to infinite feeds
• Facebook’s News Feed shifted from chronological to algorithmic control
• Advertising—not user experience—drove the need to control timing and visibility
• “EdgeRank” introduced the first large-scale automated editorial system
• By 2016, every major platform—Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube—had adopted algorithmic feeds
• Recommendation systems replaced direct navigation across the entire internet
But this isn’t just a story about technology.
It’s a story about incentives.
Because once platforms controlled what you saw, they didn’t just control engagement.
They controlled attention.
And once attention became the product, the system began optimizing for something far more powerful than clicks.
We examine what happened next:
• How foreign influence operations exploited algorithmic feeds during the 2016 election
• The role of Cambridge Analytica and its parent Strategic Communication Laboratories in psychological targeting
• The scale and strategy of Russia’s Internet Research Agency
• How fake local news accounts built trust before deploying disinformation
• Why most influence content wasn’t political—but divisive
• How algorithms amplified all of it without distinction
And then we go further.
Because 2016 wasn’t the end of the story.
It was the beginning.
We look at how:
• Algorithmic systems shape not just what you see—but how you think
• Platforms reward emotional, extreme, and addictive content
• Foreign-owned platforms introduce new geopolitical risks
• Systems like ByteDance’s TikTok operate differently across countries
• The same algorithmic architecture can produce completely different realities depending on its objectives
This episode is not about one platform.
It’s not about one political party.
And it’s not about one country.
It’s about the system itself.
Because the algorithm isn’t just recommending content.
It’s acting as an editor.
And most of the time, you don’t even realize it’s there.
By the end of this video, the next time you open a social media app, you’ll understand:
Why your attention isn’t fully yours.
Why the world you see isn’t necessarily the world that exists.
And how to recognize when a machine—not you—is deciding what matters.
#Algorithm #SocialMedia #DigitalMedia #YouTube #Facebook #Instagram #NewsFeed #TikTok #Twitter
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Everyone is trying to front the next 'big thing' or 'shocking idea' or 'nuclear tech gizmo' 'newest big truck brass nuts and chain' gimmick.
I would occasionally like a bit more arcane stuff and strange tools / writings most people don't care about. I'm not always interested in the big things and razz-ma-tazz. I like the tech equivalent of 'look at my puppy and bunny playing together' stories. Completely pointless algorithms and useless gizmos also have a place in my heart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZcXvuvGxmk
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Mobile phone and seatbelt detection cameras may sound like a narrow traffic enforcement tool, but many people know them by a more revealing nickname: “crotch cams.” In this video, Dr. Jon Padfield examines how these cameras work, why they are spreading across the United States, and what they actually mean for privacy, surveillance, and public policy. He breaks down federal traffic fatality data, questions whether photographing drivers’ groin areas is really the best way to improve safety, and compares these systems to other interventions like rumble strips, pavement markers, and pedestrian islands that may save more lives without expanding surveillance.
Drawing on his own highway safety research background, Jon argues that serious public safety questions deserve serious debate, not rhetoric or gaslighting. He also explores the broader incentives behind these systems, including revenue generation, data collection, and the growing overlap between roadside surveillance and in-vehicle monitoring technology. If we truly want safer roads, this video asks whether more cameras are the answer—or whether we are choosing surveillance over better solutions.
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How private is online therapy? And what happens to your most sensitive personal data when you trust an app with it?
There is an often-quoted idea that the true measure of a society is how it treats its most vulnerable members. Nearly 2,000 years ago, the Book of James expressed a similar principle: caring for those in distress while remaining morally uncorrupted.
Today, tens of millions of Americans are seeking help through online therapy platforms. But what happens when companies entrusted with deeply personal struggles turn that information into a business model?
In this video, I examine major online therapy platforms including BetterHelp, Talkspace, and Cerebral—and the growing concerns around how sensitive mental health data is collected, shared, and monetized.
We’ll look at:
• The explosive growth of online therapy
• FTC actions against BetterHelp and Cerebral
• Allegations of data sharing with Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, and others
• Broader concerns about privacy across mental health apps
• What this means for people seeking help during their most vulnerable moments
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Being baptized in his NAME means full mental and spiritual immersion in and submission to his authority and power, not mere immersion in a tub of water while rote speaking his name. Water baptism was for repentance under the law, and John the baptist testified that his ministry of water must decline while Christ's ministry of fire and spirit must increase. The real fire and spirit baptism of salvation has already come.
Jesus came to baptize men with the holy spirit and with power, not to dunk them in a tub. A man must die to rise again into everlasting life, and being buried in the water with Christ signifies this.
"I see a bright future for .onion sites."I see a bright future for French guillotine factories.
https://mastodon.cr.yp.to/@djb/116353830912228373
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"NSA and IETF, part 7: Counting votes." Turns out to be 22 votes against, 21 votes for: not even a majority in favor, never mind consensus. IETF management is throwing the votes away, insisting on a replay, and trying to silence opponents.
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