"please explain this gap in your resume"
i am very bad at css
"please explain this gap in your resume"
i am very bad at css
The NYC subway's fare system website lets you track a rider's movements with only their credit card info. Huge possible abuse vector, great reporting by @josephcox at 404 https://www.404media.co/i-tracked-nyc-subway-rider-home-omny-mta/
I think right now I'm at just about peak optimism about technology and just about peak pessimism about the tech industry
they had to call it "alphabetical order, descending" because zz top was already taken
I'm seeing people share posts like "I asked ChatGPT a nuanced factual question, here's its answer with no more commentary" which seems like the absolute nadir of its utility???
I have a few dozen extra copies of the full 12-issue run of https://1923.press that I have held onto mostly for sentimental reasons. I think it's time I get rid of most of them... is there a straightforward way to see if libraries with zine collections are interested in a copy?
i do want to warn people new to mastodon that there are very strict doxing rules here: the more precision you post about a person's current location, the less you're allowed to post about their velocity
@evan hell yeah. my stats yesterday (and an insight that made me laugh)
Strong recommend for setting up a filter on the string "@twitter.com", which is overwhelmingly cross-posted garbage
CSS still annoying in 2368
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