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Feb 8 5 tweets 1 min read
Radio nerditry: after 4 years, my Wellbrook loop stopped working today. Turns out, it’s very hard to properly weather seal a BNC connector, which Wellbrook unfortunately uses. Fortunately, it was only a cheap N-BNC adapter that corroded. Now replaced, with extra coax seal. A badly corroded bnc connector.
Antenna manufacturers: please don’t use freaking BNC connectors on things intended for permanent outdoor installation! What are you thinking?
All that said, I love everything else about the Wellbrook loops. Well worth the international shipping hassle.
Also, they are at an extremely British address.
If it were in the US, their address would be like
123 Shotgun Street
West Freedom, TX
America, USA.

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Jan 30
It's been a very strange weekend here, so here's a needlessly high resolution photo of the Lincoln Memorial.
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And here's the 59th Street Bridge, looking like it's dressed up to go someplace fancy.

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Here's the UN Secretariat building, looking all mid-century, not only before it was uncool, but before it was cool. flickr.com/photos/mattbla…
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Jan 29
Heh. Guy just threatened to boycott Georgetown because I canceled my Spotify account.

Go for it, bro.
I'm a little surprised this guy was apparently OK with me until he found out I no longer have a Spotify account. I guess that was the last straw or something.

Sorry, Georgetown fundraising department.
General consensus, however, is that I must be a moron, an imbecile, a spoiled millennial, or a censor. Several people suggested I perform an act that, frankly, seems beyond anatomical plausibility.
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Jan 29
I just closed my Spotify account; I have no desire to enrich dangerous pro-virus propagandists. Fortunately, it's easy and painless to move (almost everything is available elsewhere). @violetblue has great instructions for finding alternatives and migrating playlists, etc. below.
@violetblue I don't do this lightly. I know the revenue from my account is relatively small, and that the anti-vax stuff is only part of their offerings. And I do things like subscribe to newspapers that print editorials that sometimes offend me. But Spotify has siimply lost its way.
@violetblue In particular, when I signed up with Spotify it was a music streaming service with a few podcasts. Now it's basically a podcasting platform (giving exclusive multi-million deals to dangerous propagandists), with music streaming on the side.

Not for me.
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Jan 26
This gets more and more on the nose each time.
Perhaps they're OK with books about the Holocaust, as long as they aren't unpleasant or anything.
I didn't read Maus in middle school, because it hadn't been written yet. Instead, we had visits and lectures from Holocaust survivors, who shared what they witnessed and experienced.

It was (necessarily) far more profane and disturbing than Spiegelman's (or any) book could be.
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Jan 25
I'm not in the UK, and not steeped in the details of this proposal, but this is a broadly terrible idea that will do serious harm to computer security.

"Non professional" researchers often find and report critical vulnerabilities. Excluding or discouraging them is insane.
Computer security has a long history of contributions from people without formal education, training, certification, or affiliation. The idea that such people should be regarded as inherently "suspect" is not just classist and offensive, but empirically false.
The only people who benefit from proposals like this are those fortunate enough qualify to be in the official "legitimate" group. Everyone else, including the public, loses.
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Jan 23
One of the former "Voatz" people just crawled out from under their rock to cry about criticism of insecure voting systems (like Voatz). If you're not familiar with Voatz, here's an example of what the kinds of researchers he's complaining about have found: usenix.org/conference/use…
So, yeah, I can see how people associated with that company would really dislike the concept of independent security analysis of voting system. It must really irk them.
To be fair, he says we should just give more credit for "trying".
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