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    1. “We needed everybody’s approval to get it in the film,” he said. “So Guns N’ Roses was definitely a disappointment for us; we all have a lot of respect for Guns N’ Roses.”Grace Jones, meanwhile, “apparently couldn’t get over the political hurdle, notwithstanding the fact that the film is not a political film,” he claimed. “So that was disappointing, too. It’s disappointing when people put politics so far ahead, and that happened a little bit with the film, for sure.”Advertisement HPGam.cmd.push(function(){ return HPGam.render("inline-2", "entry_paragraph_3", false, false); }); A lawyer for the estate of Prince, meanwhile, nixed approval even though the rights holders had granted it.“Literally we were ready to go, and this lawyer that manages the estate was like, ‘Prince would never want his song associated with Donald Trump,’” he recalled. “And we’re like, ‘But it’s not a Donald Trump film! He comes into the movie once in a while, but this is all about Melania. It’s not political.’ And that guy blocked it. It’s so ridiculous.”Songs by Michael Jackson, Tears for Fears, Aretha Franklin and The Rolling Stones were approved for the film.

      Only not 'political' if you disregard the entire project is a 40M bribe/grift of course.

    1. Good journalism, exposing a network of companies doing 90 billion USD of oil exports from Russia. The give-away was that network of over 400 companies all used the same email server.

      From the (paywalled) story:

      "The FT was able to identify 442 web domains whose public registrations show they all use a single private server for their email, “mx.phoenixtrading.ltd”, showing that they share back-office functions."

      "The FT was then able to identify companies by comparing the names in the domain to those of entities that appear in Russian and Indian customs records as involved in carrying Russian oil."

      "For example, Foxton FZCO, a Dubai-based entity listed as the buyer of $5.6bn of oil in Russian export filings, matches “foxton-fzco.com”. Similarly, Advan Alliance, an entity listed in Indian filings as having sold $1.5bn of Russian oil into the country, can be linked to “advanalliance.ltd”. "

      "Filings linked by the FT to the domain list show oil exports from Russia amounting to more than $90bn."

    1. while this page is highly irritatingly designed wrt readability, it asks a good question wrt the basic layout of feedreaders. And the app looks very nice. Vgl [[Mijn ideale feedreader 20180703063626]] en Fraidycat w its sparklines. I'd like heatmaps across communities etc.

      Vgl [[Claude code workshop Frank]] last Friday where I started implementing some things

      n:: phantom obligation as a design choice that gives you chores (inbox zero etc) but really is not an obligation

    1. Very interesting thought experiment by Ben Werdmüller. If you switch out newsroom for any NGO or civil society organisation all the more so. Not just in the USA, but elsewhere too, akin to what [[Arjen Kamphuis p]] worked on. Vgl [[Attack Surface by Cory Doctorow]] Nice title that works as shorthand too. n:: Zurich protocol - [ ] return to dig out a few of the mentioned concepts / solutions / work flows into a list and muse about how you'd set such a thing up #pkm #60mins

    1. The former civil servant said: “Andrew was seen as a liability. He went off-script, he thought he was an expert, when he wasn’t. He thought he was funny, when he was being rude to people.”

      Another data point wrt [[On the Epstein Files and Oligarchs with Room Temperature IQs]]

    1. Domain TLD pricing. This one is just baffling. Certain TLDs cost significantly more when purchased through European registrars. I'm talking 2-3x markups on extensions that are cheap everywhere else. I never got a satisfying explanation for why. If anyone knows, I'm genuinely curious.

      Indeed some registrars are noteworthy costly. But I found looking around for smaller registrars is always worth it.

    2. Bunny.net is the unsung hero of this stack. CDN with distributed storage, DNS, image optimization, WAF, and DDoS protection, all from a company headquartered in Slovenia. Their edge network is genuinely impressive and their dashboard is a joy to use. Coming from Cloudflare, I felt at home rather quickly.

      bunny.net from Slovenia praised here as CDN and Cloudflare replacement.

    1. Zoals hierboven beschreven ga ik er vanuit dat de bekende e-maildiensten die we dagelijks gebruiken, privé of zakelijk, eruit zullen liggen. Het is dan handig als we snel en makkelijk een nieuw, herkenbaar e-mailadres kunnen krijgen. Dat kan bijvoorbeeld als een Nederlandse hoster zich daarop heeft voorbereid en het in de crisissituatie – of daarvoor al – mogelijk maakt om snel en makkelijk een nieuw e-mailadres te krijgen. Dat kan via de wallet! Daarmee kun je bewijzen wie je bent en kun je een standaard e-mailadres krijgen. In mijn geval zou dat kunnen zijn van de vorm: b.p.f.jacobs@diginoodpakket.nl of b.p.f.jacobs-nijmegen@diginoodpakket.nl. Mijn achternaam, initialen en woonplaats kan ik vanuit mijn wallet aan de hoster tonen, die vervolgens dit e-mailadres voor mij aanmaakt. Dat is geen rocket science. Op zo’n manier kunnen mensen elkaar weer bereiken. Ook daar moeten instructies en uitleg voor komen.

      is het niet eenvoudiger om een domein te registreren en je eigen email adres zo vorm te geven? Dat is toch ook geen rocket science, non?

    2. Er zijn ook ‘decentrale’ wallets, waarbij jouw persoonsgegevens in jouw telefoon opgeslagen staan. Zulke apps blijven wel werken en kunnen in een flinke crisis buitengewoon nuttig zijn. Zo’n wallet app zal voorlopig niet van de Nederlandse overheid komen, want die opereert in de Europese achterhoede bij de invoering: een overheidsvariant gaat nog minstens twee jaar duren. Maar er zijn al wel andere functionerende wallets, met betrouwbare gegevens.

      Decentrale wallets ihkv EU regels zijn nuttig. NL loopt achter met de invoering.

    3. Digitale identiteit zal het startpunt moeten zijn, om weer van de grond te komen.

      Dit volgt hier niet uit. Je hoeft van veel mensen niet te weten wie ze zijn, en het lijkt me ook niet primair bij communicatie uitval.

    4. Het pakket zou wat mij betreft erop gericht moeten zijn om burgers te helpen de onderlinge communicatie weer op gang te krijgen, op een betrouwbare manier, waarbij je met een redelijke mate van zekerheid kunt weten wie je ‘aan de lijn’ hebt. Wat is daar voor nodig?

      premisse is dat bij een digitaal noodpakket communicatie primair is. En dan betrouwbare communicatie.

    1. een versterkte aanpak op het afspreken, invoeren en handhaven van (digitale) standaarden, zoals via Nederlandse Digitaliseringsstrategie. Daarnaast noemt de brief het inzetten op meer steun bij implementatie en toetsing vooraf bij IT-projecten.

      2 takken: meer accent op afspreken van standaarden, de invoer en handhaving (dat laatste is wassen neus al jaren), oa via NDS (welk deel NDS dan? #openvraag) En tak steun bij implementatie en toetsing vooraf bij IT projecten. Ik mis hier het woordje inkoop. Staat dat wel in brief? Ja: [[Brief - Informeren Tweede Kamer over de Meting Informatieveiligheidsstandaarden en Monitor Open Standaarden 2025]]

    1. Ik onderzoek ook hoe we IT-projecten en aanbestedingen bijoverheidsorganisaties vooraf kunnen toetsen en een zwaarwegend advies meekunnen geven over de uit te vragen relevante verplichte standaarden van de ‘Pastoe of leg uit’-lijs

      Ah, ja gaat dus in de brief v Digistas ook om inkoop/aanbesteding.

    1. The scenarios Wooldridge imagines include a deadly software update for self-driving cars, an AI-powered hack that grounds global airlines, or a Barings bank-style collapse of a major company, triggered by AI doing something stupid. “These are very, very plausible scenarios,” he said. “There are all sorts of ways AI could very publicly go wrong.”

      Scenario's for a Hindenburg style event: - deadly software update for self driving cars - AI-powered hacking ground global airlines (not sure, if that is clear enough to people, unlike the self driving cars running amok) - Barings-style collapse of a major company triggered by AI (if it's a tech company, it may be less shock, more ridicule, but still)

    2. “It’s the classic technology scenario,” he said. “You’ve got a technology that’s very, very promising, but not as rigorously tested as you would like it to be, and the commercial pressure behind it is unbearable.”

      true for AI, but wasn't the case for Hindenburg I'd say.

    3. The race to get artificial intelligence to market has raised the risk of a Hindenburg-style disaster that shatters global confidence in the technology, a leading researcher has warned.Michael Wooldridge, a professor of AI at Oxford University, said the danger arose from the immense commercial pressures that technology firms were under to release new AI tools, with companies desperate to win customers before the products’ capabilities and potential flaws are fully understood.

      prediction Michael Wooldridge (Oxford, AI), sees a risk at an 'Hindenburg' event. Shattering the global confidence in AI tech. I"m not sure this analogy entirely fits other than in its potential impact (AI isn't globally trusted, the Hindenburg did not fail bc of the tech itself but bc helium not being allowed to export from the US at the time. Still the Hindenburg did put an end to the entire zeppelin industry yes. No matter the causes.)

  2. Feb 2026
    1. Inmiddels is DataFryslân een coöperatie met veertien leden, waaronder zeven Friese gemeenten en de Provinsje Fryslân. Nieuw Elan Juni 2024 Nee./PODIUM Geen. Ntb. Ntb. Geen. Geen.Geen. Huurdersbelang Fryslân december 2023 Nee./PODIUM Geen. Ntb. Ntb. Geen. Geen.Geen. De Friesland november 2023 Nee./PODIUM. Geen. Ntb. Ntb. Geen. Geen.Geen. Gemeente Tytsjerksteradiel november 2023 Nee./HUB Geen. Ntb. Ntb. Geen. Geen.Geen. Provinsje Fryslân februari 2019 Ja./HUB Drs. Arjan SchepersAlgemeen Directeur Provinsje Fryslân Mark StuijtAdviseur Provinsje Fryslân Berend TirionAdviseur Provinsje Fryslân Diederik Scepter (februari 2019 - december 2021) Regina Bouius (februari 2019 - juni 2022) Geen.Geen. Gemeente Leeuwarden februari 2019 Ja./HUB Drs. Eelke de JongBestuursvoorzitter DataFryslânVoorzitter ALV DataFryslânGemeentesecretaris Gemeente Leeuwarden Gijs ScholtenWethouder gemeente Leeuwarden Elsbeth van HaselenHoofd Informatiemanagement Mr. Ir. Reindert Hoek (februari 2019)... Gemeente Súdwest-Fryslân februari 2019 Ja./HUB Drs. Kristiaan StrijkerPenningmeester DataFryslânGemeentesecretaris gemeente Súdwest-Fryslân Michiel RietmanWethouder gemeente Súdwest-Fryslân Rob JanssenTeammanager Informatiemanagement Pieter Zondervan (februari 2019  - december 2021)... Gemeente Smallingerland februari 2019 Ja./HUB Siebren van den BergSecretaris bestuur DataFryslânGemeentesecrataris gemeente Smallingerland Sipke HoekstraWethouder gemeente Smallingerland Mariska van Nijen, Teammanager Informatiemanagement (2025 - ) Jelmer Mulder (februari 2019 - december... Rijksuniversiteit Groningen februari 2019 Ja./HUB Prof. Dr. Anne BeaulieuAletta Jacobs chair of Knowledge InfrastructuresDirector of the Data Research Centre at Campus Fryslan Prof. Dr. Andrej ZwitterDean Campus Fryslân Dr. Oscar GstreinProgramme Director Campus Fryslân Jouke de Vries (februari... NHL STENDEN februari 2019 Ja./HUB Drs. Peter MulderProgrammamanager Ecosystemen Erica SchaperBestuursvoorzitter van NHL Stenden Frank GortProgrammamanager NHL Stenden Soon Hee Santema (februari 2019 - december 2021) Geen.Geen. Planbureau Friesland februari 2019 Ja./PODIUM Geen Geen Chaïm La Roi Drs. Ingrid de VegteDirecteur/Bestuurder FSP(2019 - 2023) Jornt OzengaRaad van Toezicht FSPGemeentesecretaris van gemeente Lelystad(2019 - 2023) Marijn Mollema (2022-2024) Gemeente Waadhoeke mei 2022 Ja./LAB Geen. Jeroen IJkemaGemeentesecretaris gemeente Waadhoeke Jan-Daem de LangeTeammanager Informatiemanagement Geen. Geen.Geen. ROS Friesland Mei 2022 Nee./PODIUM Geen Sandra ScherstraDirecteur ROS Friesland Jildou de JongAdviseur Geen. Geen.Geen. Tresoar September 2019 Nee./PODIUM Geen. Arjan DijkstraDirecteur Tresoar Olav KwakmanTeammanager ICT Geen. Geen.Geen. Elkien September 2019 Nee./HUB Drs. Peter van er WegDirecteur/bestuurder Elkien Janine Koning, MSc, Manager ICT, Data en Digitalisering (januari 2025 - ) Dennis Feenstra (2022 - ) Geen. Geen. Roel Vuursteen (2022 - 2024) Gemeente Ooststellingwerf November 2022 Nee./PODIUM Geen. Geen. Geen. Geen. Geen.Geen. Gemeente Weststellingwerf November 2022 Nee./PODIUM Geen. Geen Geen Geen. Geen.Geen. Gemeente Noardeast-Fryslân Juni 2024 Nee./HUB Geen. Henk Verbunt MBA, gemeentesecretaris Noardeast-Fryslân Herman Buikema Geen. Geen.Geen. Gemeente Heerenveen Maart 2023 Nee./PODIUM Geen. Geen. Geen. Geen. Geen.Geen.

      De DataFryslan cooperatie heeft 20 leden,

      • 10 gemeenten: Weststellingwerf, Leeuwarden, Noard-East Fryslan, Sudwest Fryslan, Heerenveen, Tytjerksteradiel, Smallingerland, Opsterland, Waadhoeke, Ooststellingwerf
      • Provinsje Fryslan
      • Tresoar
      • Huurdersplatform Nieuw Elan
      • ROS Friesland
      • Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
      • Huurdersbelang Fryslan
      • NHL Stenden
      • De Friesland (verzekeraar, de enige private partij)
      • Planbureau Friesland (ook al betrokken bij open data 2016)
      • Elkien
    1. DataFryslân is in 2019 ontstaan als samenwerkingsverband van zeven Friese maatschappelijke organisaties die tijdens hun gezamenlijke betrokkenheid bij de Kulturele Haadstêd 2018 ontdekten dat er mooie dingen kunnen ontstaan als partijen met diverse achtergronden kennis en ervaringen met elkaar delen en samen optrekken met een gemeenschappelijk doel: datagedreven werken organiseren, stimuleren en propageren.

      DataFryslan begon als 7 maatschappelijke organisaties die elkaar rondom Culturele Hoofdstad 2018 troffen op datagedreven werken.

    1. ChatGPT, next to adding ads, is now also inviting users to upload their contact list according to this web article. The purpose is unclear, is OpenAI building a social media platform? It is a EU wide GDPR violation though. Even if I were a user and opt-out others who don't might upload my personal contact details.

    1. Example of person working with Obsidian and Claude Code. Note that it does not use the Obsidian CLI access, but its API.

      Same author some months back mentioned running Claude Code on a small Hetzner VPS (but just Claude Code, no models) so he could access it from anywhere (except offline obviously).

    1. Comparison video of Claude Code using Anthropics cloud models vs local models on a M4 128GB. Still a heavy lift, fans spinning, memory usage almost at full capacity. But it works. Means that for my M1 16GB a smaller model is all that works, and you need to leave room for context loading too. For one-offs like code generation and for interactive in moving contexts there's different needs.

    1. One of the largest PC suppliers, Dell, was reported to be planning a price hike that could raise hardware costs by hundreds of dollars. Interestingly, for consumers opting for higher memory configurations, this would now require a significant price increase. Here were the price increases that were reported across a variety of products: $130–$230 increase for Dell Pro and Pro Max notebooks and desktops configured with 32 GB of memory $520–$765 increase for systems configured with 128 GB of memory $55–$135 increase for configurations with a 1 TB SSD $66 increase for AI laptops equipped with an NVIDIA RTX PRO 500 Blackwell GPU (6 GB) $530 increase for AI laptops equipped with an NVIDIA RTX PRO 500 Blackwell GPU (24 GB) Similarly, companies like ASUS and Acer were also reported to be bumping up PC pricing to cope with memory shortages, and according to Acer's Chairman, Jason Chen, the BoM (Bill of Materials) for several products within Acer's portfolio has risen dramatically, leaving no choice but to increase prices to ensure consistent supply. Small-scale manufacturers like Framework are also looking to increase the cost of upgrading RAM on existing configurations, indicating a widespread "price hike" wave approaching gamers.

      price hikes of DRAM, due to pc laptop manufacturers having trouble in getting enough RAM. Shortages to keep going for 2026, after 2025. AI supply chain gobbling up the rest.

    1. European electronic communications rules seek to make broadband internet access and voice communications affordable and available throughout Europe through effective competition and choice. Where the needs of consumers are not met by the market, universal service obligations ensure that affordable adequate internet access and voice communications services are available, regardless of personal circumstances like location, income or disability. The adequate broadband internet must have sufficient bandwidth for using important services such as eGovernment, internet banking, and standard quality video calls.

      EECC covers both telephony and broadband

    2. EECC introduced a new general objective to promote connectivity and access to, and take-up of, very high-capacity networks, including fixed, mobile and wireless networks, by all citizens and businesses of the Union. Increased emphasis was also given to the need to take into account the variety of conditions relating to infrastructure and competition in different geographic areas and the need to promote efficient investment and innovation in new and enhanced infrastructures.

      EECC focus was connectivity across MS, incl fixed, mobile networks.

    3. The Commission completed the review of the functioning of the EECC on 21 January 2026 with the adoption and publication of a Report to the European Parliament and the Council. After highlighting several challenges, the Digital Networks Act (DNA) proposal aims to replace the Code. In turn, the DNA will create a modern, simplified and more harmonised legal framework, that boosts innovation and investment in resilient and advanced digital infrastructure, that is critical for enabling the adoption of AI, cloud, space and other innovative technologies.

      EECC was reviewed, and is now to be replaced by [[The Digital Networks Act]] Another example of moving from a directive to a regulation. A stronger move to single market therefore. Vgl PSI Directive moving into DA.

    4. the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) has developed and adopted a significant number of guidelines, which aimed to promote a consistent application of the EECC and contribute to its successful implementation.

      BEREC (founded 2009) has supported the EECC implementation.

    5. Only three Member States met the December 2020 deadline for transposing the EECC into national law. The transposition in all 27 Member States was only completed in August 2024, with the Commission supporting the Member States in the implementation process.

      The EECC is a directive, and transposition in MS took very long. 3 by the 2020/12 deadline. All only by 2024/08, with EC support.

    1. Why are so many techies dysphoric?It must be said that some people in tech are closeted or unaware trans people, and it's probably significantly more of the population than we might think given that a lot of trans people wind up drawn towards tech as a field. In these cases, the dysphoria makes a considerable amount of sense. However, even at the outer limit, that would account for no more than a quarter of tech people, which isn't enough to explain the general prevalence of dysphoria that we observe in the tech community. This means that we need an explanation for why our tech industry is so dead-eyed and void of emotion or motivation that isn't just that they need estrogen.

      while there are relatively more trans people in tech (a clear pattern yes), it does not explain the overall presence of dysphoria in tech.

    2. Looking at tech culture through this framing, it's hard not to see a lot of the same patterns at play. The depersonalisation, the idea that people can somehow be pure mind rather than being embodied and the lack of desire and motivation of your own and willingness to go along with whatever you're told by society is good are all very much patterns that we see in tech.

      Direct comparison of techie patterns w dysphoria

    3. In this kind of situation, you quickly wind up suppressing your actual desires, emotions and motivations, even to yourself, and instead try and act on the basis of what society tells you that you should want, should feel and should be trying to do. Consequently, it becomes very easy for you to simply fall in with whatever everyone else is doing, to neglect yourself and your body and to see yourself and others almost as depersonalised minds without any real physical needs or wants.

      Not unique to gender dysphoria. Any abuse will do too. Or neuro differences. n:: Vgl shiny cylinder stuff, HB etc.

    4. While a lot of dysphoria is about the physical body (how could it not be), much of the ill-feeling in practice is to do with emotions and with desire.

      dysphoria is not just physical, but about emotions and desires (and their clash with environment) too.

    5. n that kind of state, it's very easy to fall in with basically anything that tells you how you should live your life, what the path to happiness and feeling OK is or whatever: when you don't much desire or value anything, rejecting propaganda on the basis that it conflicts with your desires or values isn't a thing that really happens.

      It makes one a space to be written into similar to mentioned above for techies

    6. Without knowing that it's gender-related, dysphoria often presents precisely as this kind of directionlessness, not having desires or not knowing what you want. You often wind up kind of sleepwalking through life, trying to pursue the things that you think that you should want or the desires that society tells you are appropriate for someone in your supposed social position. Nothing ever quite works though, and often enough, until you figure out the problem, you kinda just... stop wanting things and stop trying entirely.

      describes dysphoria as directionlessness, as long as you don't know its cause, mimicking the desires and motions others go through and society suggest. Leading to detachment and withdrawal.

    7. this depersonalisation, the weird relationship to their bodily existence, inability to enjoy things and an internal void that people constantly try and fill with what they're told they should want... all of these things are very similar to the experience of gender dysphoria

      Author compares it with gender dysphoria

    8. The existence of soylent suggests that a significant minority of tech people don't even really like or enjoy food all that much.

      Techies as groups distancing them from other interests, including food/eating

    9. It's as though many people in the tech industry have no real desires at all beyond the desires that they're told to have by their wider social circles.

      Software devs desires as the current highest probability desires of their environment. (Vgl [[Groep som der delen of container 20201207194431]]

    10. When LLM coding agents are the new hot thing, everything that the engineering community previously said about engineering standards, testing and robustness suddenly goes out the window,

      Techno-optimists wrt LLM throwing established practices to safeguard quality out the window. (And I noticed if you point it out it gets them mad, e.g. wrt web search by LLM)

    11. The pattern in the tech world seems to be a distorted mirror of this, where some entity pushes a propaganda narrative and, like clockwork, the core influencers of general tech opinion shift their desires to match

      Observes a quick uptake of narrative du jour, where in other groups existing opinions, wishes and aims are to be navigated around

    12. Whether it's talking about race science and eugenics, the blockchain and NFTs or our current LLM situation, the core voices in the tech community (which is to say the people who have a disproportionate influence on general opinion within tech) are consistently willing to pick it up and go along with it, regardless of how obviously the narrative has been deliberately engineered and almost as though they have no real desires or internal motivation of their own.

      Mentions example topics where author observes this pattern

    13. I drew the conclusion that software developers are almost uniquely vulnerable among educated and professional people to being taken in by propaganda.

      Author observes that software devs are more swayed by propaganda that other professional classes, like stats and engineering.

    1. rsync books back and forth and mess on until your heart is content, as you should be able to with a device you own.Note: your books will end up in /mnt/storage - unimaginative, but very simple.

      perhaps useful for annotations too?

    2. To enable ssh:Rename this file to ssh-enabledReboot the deviceConnect via: ssh root@<device_ip>

      while connected to my Mac, edit a hidden file, then you can ssh into it with root at the device IP. First connection will ask for you to set pw.

    1. Epstein class, some powerful populism here wrt the ultra-rich / influential. With the targets being the people who foment populism aimed at underprivileged groups (migrants, poor, race)

    1. Peter Naur reminded us some decades ago that a program is more than its source code. Rather a program is a theory that lives in the minds of the developer(s) capturing what the program does, how developer intentions are implemented, and how the program can be changed over time. Usually this theory is not just in the minds of one developer but fragments of this theory are distributed across the minds of many, if not thousands, of other developers.

      Peter Naur, Programming as Theory Building 1985 https://doi.org/10.1016/0165-6074(85)90032-8

      Programming as theory building 1985 in Zotero

    2. Technical debt lives in the code; cognitive debt lives in developers' minds

      Image putting techdebt and cognitive debt next to each other. Looks very generated btw. Techdebt described as legacy code, quick fixes, buggy logic: messy code & complexity. Cognitive debt as: lost understanding, knowledge gaps, team confusion: overhelmed developers.

    3. the humans involved may have simply lost the plot and may not understand what the program is supposed to do, how their intentions were implemented, or how to possibly change it.

      key imo. generating code / material, can quickly mean loss of overview (I see how that happens in my use of #algogens if I don't explicitly counteract it), uncertainty about how demands were implemented, and thus what entry points for change there are.

    4. communicates the notion that the debt compounded from going fast lives in the brains of the developers and affects their lived experiences and abilities to “go fast” or to make change

      Cognitive debt here described that it comes from going fast during dev, resulting in reduced ability to make changes / go fast in the future, bc of affected experiences and abilities of the people involved.

    5. Technical debt nicely captures that “human understanding” also matters, but the words “technical debt” conjure up the notion that the accrued debt is a property of the code and effort needs to be spent on removing that debt from code.

      While techdebt is about the accumulation of human decisions, and the resulting erosion of human understanding, the term itself suggests it is a property of the code itself, and that one could remove it from code.

    6. The term technical debt is often used to refer to the accumulation of design or implementation choices that later make the software harder and more costly to understand, modify, or extend over time

      Techdebt def used in this article. the sum total of choices made over time that make software harder to understand / maintain / modify over time. (Is there a measure for it, when do you decide to replace e.g.? #openvraag)

    1. I've experienced this myself on some of my more ambitious vibe-code-adjacent projects. I've been experimenting with prompting entire new features into existence without reviewing their implementations and, while it works surprisingly well, I've found myself getting lost in my own projects. I no longer have a firm mental model of what they can do and how they work, which means each additional feature becomes harder to reason about, eventually leading me to lose the ability to make confident decisions about where to go next.

      Vibecoding and adjacent projects lead to loosing overview of your own work, no mental model of what you made as you would have otherwise. Extending something becomes harder over time, bc you don't know what you're actually extending from. This is a counter force (not counter argument I think) to the notion of genAI having deterministic automation as endpoint.

    1. This study explores the neural and behavioral consequences of LLM-assisted essay writing.

      This piece does not look at cognitivedebt where I saw it mentioned most (i.e. around the effect of vibecoding), it looks at using LLMs in writing (essays)

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    1. Palantir is suing a Swiss media start-up for their FOIA based investigative journalism, and showing that Palantir tried for 7 yrs to engage CH as client, and that the Swiss Army evaluated the software as not fit for purpose, in part bc it would mean Swiss data would leak the US gov. Palantir is seen as too close to the US admin (bc of Thiel mostly I suppose), and the company's reputation is taking a dent amongst potential European clients

    1. we might move again. The point is that we can. We can because we own our prompts, our skills, our databases, our memory architecture, they all live in our bar. None of it lives inside OpenAI or Anthropic. When we moved, we rewired the model layer and everything else stayed put. That’s the whole trick, really. If you control the pieces that make your agents smart, switching the engine underneath is just plumbing.

      Description of how Activate keep their prompts, skills, databases, memory architecture under their own control and within their own environment.

      Moving means wiring up another model or models, but the rest is kept as is.

    1. What if I actually did have dirt on me that an AI could leverage? What could it make me do? How many people have open social media accounts, reused usernames, and no idea that AI could connect those dots to find out things no one knows?

      AI agents as kompromat collectors

    1. The UN Open Source Principles Open by default: Making open source the standard approach for projects. Contribute back: Encouraging active participation in the open source ecosystem. Secure by design: Making security a priority in all software projects. Foster inclusive participation and community building: Enabling and facilitating diverse and inclusive contributions. Design for reusability: Designing projects to be interoperable across various platforms and ecosystems. Provide documentation: Providing thorough documentation for end-users, integrators and developers. RISE (recognize, incentivize, support, and empower): Empowering individuals and communities to actively participate. Sustain and scale: Supporting the development of solutions that meet the evolving needs of the UN system and beyond.

      UN FOSS principles https://unite.un.org/en/news/sixteen-organizations-endorse-un-open-source-principles (ao signed by OKF, Rocketchat, Nextlcoud in 2025)

    2. So, for now, Schleswig is still running Windows, but has replaced Microsoft Office with LibreOffice on "nearly 100 percent" of machines. It's using Thunderbird for email, calendars, and contacts, talking to Open-Xchange on the back end, alongside the Matrix-based Element for chat and Nextcloud for collaboration.

      Schleswig-Holstein is still using Windows, taking it step by step. MS Office to LibreOffice, Thunderbird w Open-Xchange for mail, calendar, contacts, Element/Matrix for chat, Nextcloud for collab.

    1. Brine also contains metals and chemicals (foreign to the marine environment) that have adverse effects on marine ecosystem

      Brine also concentrates other materials, metal, chemicals. (at what point is brine dense enough to harvest such things)

    2. Because energy for desalination increases with seawater salinity, buildup of salt in brine endangers potable water supply there.

      pushing back brine into the sea means higher salinity and thus more energy needed for desalination.

    3. The Persian Gulf (also known as Arabian Gulf) is surrounded by desalination plants with about 50% of worldwide capacity to desalinate seawater. Most of these plants dispose of hypersaline effluent (brine) via surface and nearshore outfall into the Gulf

      some 50% of global desalination capacity is around the Persian gulf

    1. Groundwater extraction exceeds natural recharge by two- to threefold in many plains, causing land subsidence of 25–35 centimeters per year and collapsing centuries-old qanats.

      groundwater extraction is 2 or 3 times larger than replenishment. Subsidence of 25-35 cm p yr. Old qanat systems collapse, increasing the problems.

    2. Agriculture consumes roughly 90% of Iran’s water while contributing only about 12% of GDP, a ratio driven by inefficient flood irrigation and water-intensive crops like rice cultivated in arid basins.

      Iran's agri uses 90% of water but is 12% GDP. Driven by flood irrigation (not drips e.g.) and crops that use lots (rice) grown in arid areas

    3. The pipeline itself crosses some of Iran’s driest terrain, where heat and exposure could evaporate 20–30% of the transported water, while brine residues risk contaminating fragile soils.

      evaporation during transport an issue

    4. Desalination produces hypersaline brine, which, if discharged improperly, could raise salinity in parts of the Gulf of Oman by up to 1.5 times and increase water temperatures by 2°C, threatening marine ecosystems and already stressed fisheries.

      Issue w desalination is the resulting brine and its disposal. How does Israel (a net exporter of desalinated water) deal with that?

    1. PKM isn’t necessarily about disorientation, but it is a tool for exploration. You can then get to a point of reorientation, which may not be complete, and then be able to take action or make it actionable.

      PKM as tool for exploration and perhaps later reorientation, towards action / actionable things. Vgl [[Actionable sense als groep 20200801065550]] blog disc some of us had in 2003.

    2. I left Facebook 10 years ago and left Twitter 2 years ago. The only platform I’m on now is LinkedIn. And even there, some days I think that maybe I should get off it, too. I mean, the algorithm has changed so much. Here’s an example: a post I put on LinkedIn about 3 years ago got 29k views. Now, I’m lucky to get 1k views. That’s what the algorithm is. I have around 7k followers on LinkedIn, and I’m only getting 1k views? You know that the algorithm is just squeezing it down, and I’m not a paying member of LinkedIn, so…

      Harold left FB 2015, Twitter 2023. As ambivalent about LinkedIn as I am. Says his engagement there is down by a factor 30. Only one in 7 of his contacts even sees his post.

      Vgl [[Early Adoption - Early Leaving]]

    3. I think I’ve touched some people individually. I’ve had some successful projects where we actually got something where we could see the benefits of what we were doing.

      I've come to the conclusion that touching individuals is most of all one can do. And then spread that wrt [[Effectief gedrag is besmettelijk 20200831071537]]

    4. being comfortable with not knowing is part of blogging. Sometimes I’m putting stuff out there, and I don’t know if it’s any good, I don’t know if it makes any sense, but I gotta get it out there, and let’s see what happens. There’s a lot of stuff that doesn’t go any further than a blog post. It is what it is. It’s my process of trying to make sense of things.

      blogging as being comfortable with not knowing, holding questions. This comes close to writing as thinking itself.

    5. Dave Snowden? It’s a sense-making framework as well, but there’s a part where Dave talks about aporia: a state of puzzlement or disorientation, until you finally get to the point where you actually understand what you don’t know. First, you don’t even know what you don’t know, because everything is confusing. And then, through exploration, you get to a certain point where you think, “Okay, I don’t understand this, now I’ve got to learn about that.” So, I actually know what I don’t know, and now I can go into it and take some action. That’s where the actionable part comes. And part of that, too, is being comfortable with being disoriented.

      refs [[Dave Snowden p]] aporia, disorientation as trigger to get a sense of what it is you don't know, through exploration. To get to the point where your knowledge need becomes actionable

    6. Well, PKM is not actually my idea. There are other people who are writing about personal knowledge management. I changed it to mastery because I wanted to move away from the knowledge management world, which was too much about big systems and big databases. I wanted to focus on what I, as an individual, do, and what we as a community or a network do. For example, how do we enable that kind of collaboration and cooperation? So, personal knowledge mastery just became the term because it is about mastery, and you never master it completely, right? It’s like any discipline, a lifelong thing. You continuously try to get better.

      how Harold replaced the m in pkm for mastery. This comes very close to my [[Kenniswerk is ambacht 20040924200250]] artisanal view on knowledge work. The focus on practice in community, networks and on your own. Vgl [[% Practice Praktijk OP]]

    7. Right now, I have a book in progress with Clark Quinn. Clark and I have known each other for 20 years, and it’s based on PKM, but it’s more of a how-to manual, right down to the actual process of personal knowledge mastery. The working title is Seek and Share, but we’ll see where it goes. So, we’ve been working on that for several months now.

      Harold is working on a book on PKM. Seek and Share is working title.

    8. The e-books that I published, for example, are years’ worth of blog posts, where I take the best ones, synthesize them, and put them together into a better product. The first book that I published was after 10 years of blogging. I took all these 10 years’ worth of content and launched the Perpetual Beta series. Then, I’ve added several to that. The last e-book was launched in 2024, and that was more of a questioning of what the heck is going on, because that was where AI was starting to rear its ugly head and everything.

      Harold used his blog as source for creating ebooks on diff topics. #idea Vgl jaarboeken v blogarchief

    9. “Do I keep writing through my retirement or not?” I haven’t done any major consulting lately. I’m running my workshops, doing some writing, hosting my community, and taking vacations. So, who knows?

      Harold is nearing the end of his working life, what does it mean for his blogging? If it is a signboard more, or a professional writing outlet, then yes it may fall away. But if it is your primary space for expression, whatever the topic then the blog can morph with it, no?

    10. other thing is that, given the state of the world right now, every once in a while, I question if what I’m writing about is really important. Who knows?

      signals the relative triviality of a lot of his writing in face of geopolitical upheaval. I feel him but also fully disagree, clearly signalling your humanity in the face of it all is key. vgl othering. life is 'small' by def. There is no 'need' to be part of the 'big' discussions for a blog to matter. Cat pictures ftw.

    11. Quite often, I’ll share a draft in my private community before I post it publicly. I think the only real change to my writing style and my focus is that I was doing less of it.

      the groups are used for sharing drafts, meaning the blog contains more 'finished' writing in contrast. Imo this means the blog is less about wonder, curiosty and more about performance / presentation?

    12. Well, I’m writing more in private communities. For example, I host a private community with about 40 global members. It’s focused on knowledge management, collaboration, sense-making, that kind of stuff. Because it’s private, we share a lot more there. We do a monthly Zoom call, and then we have a Slack space where we chat. I also belong to two other private groups like that.

      Harold in response: withdraws to closed / cosy spaces with group. Not on the open web it seems. Does that make his blog more a signboard than a conversational space?

    13. how do you ensure your blog remains an authentic space for human sensemaking and professional development? Also, has your perception of writing changed somehow because of that?

      question how to keep blog as authentic space, for sensemaking/learning. And if it changes writing in the context of ai slop

    14. this year, I decided that I would get back in the game. My objective is to write one blog post per week. I’ll be happy if I can do that. But I’m also conscious that anything that I put up is going to be scraped, which makes me sort of think that I’m feeding the beast, but there are a number of people who have asked me to keep writing.

      2026 decided to blog more again despite the aicrawlers. Can relate. I realised that my primary goal for blogging is distributed conversations as it was at the start, so whatever else happens is a 'don't care'.

    15. My blogging activity peaked about 5 years ago. Around that time, I started seeing this effect of enshittification of online platforms. Before Musk bought Twitter, it was the number one source of visitors to my blog. I had 20k followers on Twitter at the time, and I noticed that these platforms were starting to use the algorithm, filtering things down.

      Says his blogging peaked 5 yrs ago (2020-21, pandemic?) then saw enshittification impact traffic

    16. It became my business card: “Do you want to know something about me? Go to my blog, read some articles, see what you think, and then maybe you want to hire me after that.”

      Vgl [[Blogs als avatar 20030731084659]] and being hired by RWS

    17. But there wasn’t a whole bunch of work in the local area where I lived. I was looking at cheap ways for professional development and cheap ways for marketing to get things started. Then a friend suggested, “Why don’t you do a blog?” My current blog started in 2004. It was a way for me to reach out and to talk to people, and in those days of blogging, there were a lot of people who were helping others out, because there were so few of us, particularly in the educational technology area, where I was doing a lot of writing initially, and later in knowledge management.

      [[Harold Jarche p]] describes how he came to blogging. He was in a place where there were no others to find. Blogging was finding the others. Early blogging scene was small and people helped eachother out. Did edutech first, then KM. Started in (early iirc) 2004.

    18. Harold explained why he has chosen to focus on human intelligence rather than artificial intelligence, prioritizing depth, reflection, and community over scale and algorithms. This shift has led him increasingly toward smaller but trusted networks where knowledge can be shared more meaningfully.

      smaller / trusted networks vs scale.

    1. a package to install nextcloud quickly on a new server w back end tools. Debian 13 required.

      Aimed at small groups / companies / associations / schools. Would work on a Hetzner cloud server. But works for larger set-ups too. By people in Schleswig-Holstein (where the public admin has switched to Nextcloud)

    1. 10.00 uur Plenaire opening en keynote    11.00 uur Eerste sessieronde    AI voor woningbouw Starten met indicatoren Werksessie Appstore Digitale Tweeling in de planketen 12.00 uur Netwerklunch  & matchmaking   13.00 uur Tweede sessieronde    Digitale Tweelingen: een vliegende start Benutten van toegepast onderzoek: XCARCITY Digitale Tweelingen en Europa Digitale Tweelingen in de planketen 14.00 uur Pauze   14.30 uur Derde sessieronde    Xperience: hoe start je het DT-proces? Missiegedreven innoveren Project Digitale Tweeling Nederland 15.45 uur Plenaire afsluiting met resultaten testbed en speciale gastspreker 17.00 uur Netwerk-borrel

      programma

    1. De samenstelling van de PT is een vertegenwoordiging van verschillende rollen – ingevuld op niveau van (senior) strategisch adviseur, portfoliomanager of specialist: a. twee vertegenwoordigers van beleidsdepartementen; b. drie vertegenwoordigers van uitvoeringsorganisaties: één voor het burgerdomein, één voor het bedrijvendomein en één voor uitvoeringsorganisaties breed; c. twee vertegenwoordigers van medeoverheden; d. één vertegenwoordiger van de private partijen met een publieke taak; e. één vertegenwoordiger namens de opdrachtnemers; f. één vertegenwoordiger van BZK vanuit regie verantwoordelijkheid; g. deelnemer(s) op (vaste) uitnodiging. 4 Op voorstel van de voorzitter van de PT en in afstemming met de overige deelnemers kan op bovenstaande gevarieerd worden om invulling te geven aan eventuele specifieke wensen en behoeften op een GDI-domein. 5 Voor alle GDI-partners is het op verzoek mogelijk om agendalid te zijn en mee te lezen op agenda en stukken. 6

      Deelname op sr strategisch adviseur / portfolio management niv. Geonovum zou agendalid kunnen zijn?

    2. PT heeft tot taak: a. de PGDI te adviseren over richten en prioriteren van functionaliteit op het specifieke GDI domein en toe te zien op de uitvoering daarvan; b. het leveren van inbreng voor de GDI-meerjarenvisie en het GDI-programmeringsplan; c. het vertalen van nationale en Europese ontwikkelingen naar consequenties voor de specifieke functionaliteit en de daaronder vallende afspraken, standaarden en voorzieningen; d. het ophalen van functionele wensen van afnemers, ook met oog op de aansluiting van organisatiespecifieke voorzieningen op de GDI; e. het betrekken van externe kennis en zorgen voor inbreng van private partijen; f. het signaleren en bespreken van eventuele knelpunten en dilemma’s en zorgdragen voor escalatie naar de Programmeringsraad GDI waar nodig.

      PT taken - PGDI adviseren mbt prio's (een taak PGDI) op het domein van de PT, en de uitvoering te monitoren - inbreng GDI meerjarenvisie en programmeringsplan - vertalen nationale Europese ontwikkelingen mbt consequenties, incl functionaliteiten, afsprakenstelsels en standaarden, voorzieningen. - [ ] achterhalen of #geonovumtb aanhaakt bij PT gegevensuitwisseling, en infra. Of wie dan wel

    3. wordt op elk van de vier GDI-domeinen – toegang, interactie, gegevensuitwisseling en infrastructuur – een programmeringstafel (hierna: PT) ingesteld.

      op vier GDI onderwerpen worden programmeringstafels ingesteld. - toegang - interactie - gegevensuitwisseling - infrastructuur

    4. De samenstelling van de architectuurraad bestaat uit een vertegenwoordiging van verschillende rollen ingevuld op managementniveau (Chief Technology Officer / Chief Information Officer): a. drie / vier vertegenwoordigers van uitvoeringsorganisaties; b. een / twee vertegenwoordigers van opdrachtnemers; c. een / twee vertegenwoordigers van medeoverheden; d. twee / drie vertegenwoordigers van beleidsdepartementen; e. één vertegenwoordiger van BZK als opdrachtgever; f. één vertegenwoordiger van Forum Standaardisatie. 5 De architectuurraad wordt ondersteund door architecten.

      architectuurraad bestaat niet uit architecten, maar MT level mensen van ZBO/UOs, departementen, decentrale overheden, MinBZJ als opdrachtgever, Forum Standaardisatie. Telkens op CIO / CTO niveau. Architecten staan de leden bij.

    5. architectuurraad heeft tot taak: a. zorg te dragen voor de totstandkoming van een samenhangende, toekomstvaste GDI die wendbaar, bruikbaar en efficiënt is door toepassing van moderne architectuurinzichten; b. het (doen) opstellen van de GDI-architectuur; c. voorstellen te doen voor de transitie vanuit architectuurperspectief; d. te adviseren over inrichtingskeuzes van de GDI en de daartoe behorende bouwstenen; e. kaders voor te stellen voor onderhoud, ontwikkeling en beheer van de GDI; f. architectuurproducten van projecten die bouwstenen van de GDI ontwikkelen te toetsen, om te kunnen beoordelen of aan de GDI-kaders wordt voldaan; g. te monitoren of de afspraken in het kader van de GDI-architectuur in de praktijk bij afnemers gerealiseerd worden; h. adequate overleggen in te richten.

      Taken architectuurraad: - totstandkoming van GDI obv 'moderne' architectuurinzichten - het opstellen van de GDI architectuur - vu architectuur naar transitie te kijken - inrichtingskeuzes en bouwstenen adviseren - kaders mbt onderhoud/beheer voorstellen - architectuurproducten mbt gdi toetsen - afspraken monitoren mbt gdi architectuur of die in de praktijk worden gebracht door pgdi leden.

    6. Vervanging bij afwezigheid is alleen op horizontaal niveau (minimaal directeursniveau) mogelijk.

      vervanging gaat horizontaal. Goed dat dit zo expliciet is, vgl wat er bij GI Beraad gebeurde over tijd.