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On Thu, 20 Feb 2025, Salvador Mirzo wrote:
>D <nospam@example.net> writes:>
>On Wed, 20 Feb 2025, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:>
>Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> wrote:>In comp.misc, Computer Nerd Kev <not@telling.you.invalid> wrote:>Indeed, so long as you block all FB's scripts and images on>
otherwise unrelated websites. Although I don't tend to make close
friends so I don't need to worry about controlling their FB usage.
Doesn't stop people from posting about you on FB. (Or worse, posting
photos of you on there.)
What I don't tell, they can't post, and the same with what they
don't photograph. Although I guess that does leave a bit of an
information vacuum there which some nutcase could exploit to make
up missing personal info/photos on me if they so desired.
>>Quite mysteriously, all sorts of otherwise respectable open-source>
software developers are happy to use GitHub even though it's owned
by M$. So even having ditched their software long ago, M$ are now
very hard to avoid online if, ironically, you want to use, and
especially work on, open-source software. I find that truely
unfathomable, but others barely seem to see my problem with it.
Many, I suspect, started using Github before Microsoft bought them in
2018.
For software projects I use, many more seem to have moved to there
since 2018 than before. You'd think they like the M$ acquisition.
Occasionally I object and am ignored.
You have been heard! I will not be hosting my stuff on github. On the
other hand, I have nothing interesting to host, so perhaps a moot
point. ;) My home made scripts and little utilities live on my laptop
and sometimes on my server, and are shared upon request.
I think most little scripts should be documented (with a manual) and put
online. It will make it easier for others to use and it will certainly
encourage others to improve it and share the improvement. So you could
see your little script turn into a nice polished program simply because
someone saw the idea and knew what to do to make it a lot better. Could
be a good source of joy.
You have a point! Sigh... so much one wants to do, so little time. =(
Let met tell you about my little scripts. I have my old backup script
utilizing rsync and replicating over tor, so it can go through
firewalls, and uses a hidden service for a permanent global address,
so it is not dependent on DNS or domain names. I once had delusions of
grandeur and thought about rewriting a small part of tor to remove all
hops since I do not need anonymity for that use case.
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I have my calendar sync scripts. They pull in ics from corporate
calendar and converts it to remind format.
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Then I have a slightly rewritten leafnode that pulls down usenet
articles and stores them in Maildir format so I can read and write
offline news in my favourite email client alpine.
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I also have some custom rss2email scripts, and a script that allows me
to take any url in an email, and fetch the page and email it to me.
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Now... do you seriously think anyone would ever be interested in that? ;)
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