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A prototype for a centralized machine management tool using Spritely Goblins is presented, addressing secure provisioning and service connectivity challenges.
The post critiques Matrix's handling of spam through room invites and suggests improvements using capability-based messaging for better user privacy and spam control.
A detailed guide on managing Guix System configurations, inspired by NixOS, highlighting file structure and configuration challenges.
Updates to 'gobs-of-machines' include renaming 'provisioners' to 'providers' and adding persistence support to remember created instances after shutdown.
The post details an experiment integrating Goblins with Shepherd services in Guile, showcasing a new approach to service management.
The blog post imagines a future where smartphones become the primary computing devices due to a RAM crisis, reshaping programming and social networking landscapes.
Google's new policy on Android app installations threatens user control, prompting a discussion on alternative operating systems like mobile Linux as a potential solution.
Effective communication on social media is hindered by a lack of shared context and the limitations of short-form interactions, suggesting a need for long-form dialogue.
Integrating Guix with Goblins offers a promising approach to manage multiple Guix machines, though challenges in user profiles and configurations remain.
The author reflects on their transition to a flip phone while exploring the innovative potential of using a Linux phone for both mobile and desktop environments.
Vienna Teng's new single 'We've Got You' beautifully contrasts themes of climate urgency and emotional exhaustion, emphasizing the importance of community support in advocacy.
Progress on guile-horton persistence is hindered by issues with the self parameter in the define-actor macro, prompting further exploration of the source code.
Improving blogging efficiency through Emacs and org-capture templates streamlines the process of creating and managing blog posts.
A new email filtering method is proposed to separate automated emails from those sent manually by humans, based on the presence of external images.
The author explores the Mandy prototype while learning about ActivityPub and ActivityStreams, aiming to implement missing AS2 attributes in the code.
Excited about the December Adventure, the author explores implementing ActivityPub on a static site and shares their coding progress and future plans.
Visible tags and tag-specific RSS feeds have been added to blog posts, with plans for more user-friendly tag pages in the future.
The author contemplates switching to a dumbphone to escape smartphone addiction but fears the influx of spam calls without effective filtering options.
The author explores Bluesky as a social media alternative to Twitter, appreciating its openness while acknowledging concerns about decentralization.
The post highlights trends in children's transportation, urban design inspired by the Dutch, and the philosophy of 'wabi tek sabi' regarding our relationship with technology and objects.

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