Notes

joshua stein via @jcs@jcs.org - May 22 2023 17:26:23

I wonder how big of a project it would be to replace the guts of the Palm Modem with an ESP8266 and have it do PPP back to the Palm for WiFi

The software would be easy but I am not so good with the hardware side

joshua stein via @jcs@jcs.org - May 04 2023 20:09:33

Lobsters didn't end up growing into what I hoped, but I think it had some good ideas and I am proud of what I (initially) built, especially with the invite tree

But I don't know how it became this laughing stock that everyone likes to dunk on, which makes me sad

Anyway, it came up on the latest Oxide & Friends in the context of Blue Sky using a similar invitation system for moderation during their private beta

From @ahl
https://mastodon.social/@ahl/110300083056444456

joshua stein via @jcs@jcs.org - May 04 2023 17:58:13

If you need to bridge LocalTalk to Ethernet in 2023, these Asante AsanteTalk devices are garbage

I was struggling with them for years, dealing with devices not showing up in Chooser, devices that would take ~30 seconds to show up, and having to restart Netatalk and the AsanteTalk in some magic voodoo order to make everything work

I replaced mine with a Farallon EtherMac iPrint (not just for printers) and all of my problems went away and all devices show up instantly, every time

I told this to a friend the other week who was having similar problems with an AsanteTalk which were solved by switching to a Farallon device

joshua stein via @jcs@jcs.org - Apr 27 2023 11:06:44

Am I the only one that finds the default letter spacing of Substack's custom font to be way too wide? Tweaking the CSS to add "letter-spacing: -0.5px;" makes it so much more readable for me.

joshua stein via @jcs@jcs.org - Apr 26 2023 12:21:56

Oh you can't decide which Mastodon instance to join?

Try picking from 37 Geocities neighborhoods not realizing you can't change it later and the Wayback Machine will haunt your dreams with screenshots of your homepage and the webrings you joined for the rest of your adult life

joshua stein via @jcs@social.sdf.org - Apr 19 2023 08:52:49

And prior to Apple Airport firmware 7.9.1 (2019), even if you did a factory reset of the device, your configuration was still kept on it but just made inactive.

You could factory reset one, enable SSH, then login and see the previous configuration which would include the WiFi network key, any RADIUS authentication credentials, and an Apple ID "infinite authentication token" if "Back to my Mac" was enabled (though I never found out what token allowed access to).

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/04/used-routers-often-come-loaded-with-corporate-secrets/