Welp, guess I’m not working in the yard today. 😂

Picture of our dog — Gracie — with her head in my lap, falling to sleep.

Kim’s current flag is a good one. 🍁

Picture of my Wife’s flag that reads Family and Friends

Saturday Morning Coffee

Good morning from Charlottesville, Virginia! ☕️

Spicy Mexican CoffeeI haven’t reported on Ms. Gracie’s sleep schedule for a while. She’s finally — FINALLY — letting me sleep longer. It seems I can get to bed around 11:30 and she doesn’t need to do her business until 5:30 or so so. Sometimes 6:30! It’s been wonderful. Puppies really are like human babies in a lot of ways.

On with the links!

Justine Tunney

It’s called apelink.c and it’s a fine piece of poetry that weaves together the Portable Executable, ELF, Mach-O, and PKZIP file formats into shell scripts that run on most PCs and servers without needing to be installed.

This is kind of cool and, again, I like having an open solution folks could evolve.

I can’t figure out how to put together a good search query to find an article on it but macOS does this today with its application bundles. I suppose it’s not exactly the same but the idea certainly is.

Tim Carmody • kottke.org

The ideas Dave is talking about in this podcast are serious (even if he is laughing a lot), and he spells them out in text at a site called Textcasting.org.

I think I get what Dave is saying but I’d need to spend more time thinking about it. To get buy in from all the big platforms would mean either compromise or extensions to the format that only certain platforms would use. In other words, it’s a can of worms.

That doesn’t mean it can’t be done and that it’s not worth doing. It just means it’ll be difficult.

We already have blogs, links, and RSS. I publish posts to my blog to other sources automagically. But, that means my platform has to know how the API to that platform works. If there were a standard format for uploading RSS or some other structured document format I could see that being appealing.

Would the publisher push the changes to various other platforms or would each platform pull the post, like RSS works today? 🤔

Ivan Mehta • TechCrunch

Instagram head Adam Mosseri said today that a Threads API is in the works. This will give developers a chance to create different apps and experiences around Threads.

I like it when API’s are created to open up platforms but I have a feeling this one will be extremely limited. And what happened to using ActivityPub and Fediverse support? Why not do that? Oh, right, it would mean completely opening Threads to developers. They don’t want that because they need those eyeballs clearly focused on Threads.

Hey, how about starting with RSS? Let me subscribe to a users RSS feed for their posts. That would be really nice and allow me to follow some brands without cluttering my Threads timeline.

Also, give us Mastodon integration. 😀

Jon Schwarz • The Intercept

Former president Jimmy Carter said Tuesday on the nationally syndicated radio show the Thom Hartmann Program that the United States is now an “oligarchy” in which “unlimited political bribery” has created “a complete subversion of our political system as a payoff to major contributors.” Both Democrats and Republicans, Carter said, “look upon this unlimited money as a great benefit to themselves.”

I know Jimmy Carter is seen as a Presidential failure by many, but there is no questioning his commitment to humanity and everything he’s given post Presidency. He’s a national treasure and someone we should listen to.

Of course nobody will. Nobody except we commoners not part of the political establishment.

I have no clue how to change this stuff but I’d like to see it happen. The unlimited money pouring into campaigns needs to be reined in.

Could a set of laws be created to give all campaigns an equal amount of money with equal amount of airtime and web presence to level the playing field?

Lucidity

I saved my company half a million dollars in about five minutes. This is more money than I’ve made for my employers over the course of my entire career because this industry is a sham. I clicked about five buttons.

This story made me chuckle a couple times. Corporations can get so bogged down in process and politics it’s amazing they can accomplish anything, much less a useful computing infrastructure.

David Corn • Mother Jones

Mike Johnson Hates America, But He Believes He Can Save It

It seems like Mr. Jones is quite the Christian Nationalist and hasn’t the slightest clue what our founding fathers intended for us.

Having a national religion is an abomination. The First Amendment to the Constitution is pretty clear on the matter.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

It’s right there in black and white. We have the freedom to choose a religion. That can include Satanism. You don’t have to like it, you just have to live with it.

v8.dev

A new way to bring garbage collected programming languages efficiently to WebAssembly

Here’s a bit of light technical reading for you! It’s incredible what hoops we jump through to achieve amazing things in computing.

I still believe the CLI standard should’ve been the runtime of choice for the browser.

Indivisible

We’re stepping back from the increasingly dangerous and dysfunctional ‘X’, and we’re sorry it’s taken this long

I suppose we’ll continue to see this. The big question is where do they land? They’ll probably have to have a presence on Mastodon, Blue Sky, and Threads.

Liberty Dunworth • NME

Record labels and recording companies have been working to prevent artists from re-recording their albums like Taylor Swift, according to reports.

Can you blame artists for wanting to own the rights to their work? I certainly can’t.

The record labels should be ashamed. It’s kind of a scammy business and it’s too bad musical acts haven’t figured out a why to band together and move record labels out of the picture altogether.

I say that and of course I can’t do anything about my reliance on Apple to get my app in front of millions of people.

Jacquelyn Melinek • TechCrunch

Sam Bankman-Fried, the co-founder and former CEO of crypto exchange FTX and trading firm Alameda Research, has been found guilty on all seven counts related to fraud and money laundering.

I guess he effed around and found out!

For me this brings up all the Orange Man trials. Why did this one happen so quickly and his are dragging out?

Anywho. I’m sure SBF will be taking these charges to the next higher court, then the next, and so on. The rich and famous have such an advantage in the legal system.

Elizabeth Blackstock • Jalopnik

It’s getting tough out there for the poor folks who have never faced systemic inequality but desperately want to feel oppressed. That’s why America First Legal — a conservative legal group led by Stephen Miller, a former adviser to former President Trump — is claiming that NASCAR is actually racist against white American men. That’s a first!

This is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. Have you ever watched a NASCAR race? It’s probably 99% white faces in the stands.

They’re just pissed NASCAR finally came into the 20th century and banned Confederate flags from NASCAR races.

Poor racists and their “But ma heritage!” Yeah, a heritage of hate and enslaving people. Great heritage. 🤬

Jay Barmann • sfist.com

Downtown Tech Office Shuts Down Its Free Cocktail Bar For Employees, CEO Says ‘The Office Is Dead’

Not even free booze could bring employees back to the office.

If you’re interested in socializing you should go to the office. It’s fine. I know a lot of people who prefer it to working from home.

I’ve seriously considered going into the office one day a week to change things up and hang out around other people. I’ve been to our office less than 20 times since folks started returning. I got COVID last summer during a group on-site and more recently had an on-site to nail down some API design and someone had COVID and didn’t know it until they returned home at the end of the week. Thankfully I dodged that bullet.

Maybe they should open a pub. Might as well do something useful with that liquor license, right? 🤔

Ryan Erik King • Jalopnik

Bubba Wallace’s No. 23 Toyota Camry will be doing a special Star Wars paint scheme for the NASCAR Cup Series season finale this weekend at Phoenix Raceway. The livery is intended to promote 23XI Racing sponsor Columbia Sportswear’s upcoming Star Wars collection, but the design is far more than just a couple of logos and movie characters slapped onto some bodywork.

If you’re a Star Wars fan or a NASCAR fan you owe it to yourself to go watch the video. Not only is Bubba Wallace’s car sporting a Star Wars theme so is Tyler Reddick’s.

Tiny Apple Core

Ms. Gracie wants in, with her football. 🏈

Mom is not a big fan of that.🤣 Let the battle wills begin!

Picture of a Great Pyrenees puppy named Gracie with a football in her mouth.

Ms. Gracie likes to crawl into Kolby’s crate and nap. It’s extremely cute seeing this monster pup stuff herself in there and go to sleep. ❤️

A Great Pyrenees puppy named Gracie sleeping in a crate meant for a medium sized dog.

There’s Kolby being Kolby. He’s a super fun pup, crazy high energy, very loving, and goofy as heck.

Picture of our yellowish colored dog, Kolby, lying on his back looking over his shoulder.

It’s been a two toad day. 🐸

Both have been relocated to our flower beds so they are a bit safer from our dogs.

Gracie was throwing a fit barking at the one. She’s so sweet. The frog definitely scared her. 😄

A picture of a frog in my hand.

Hello little stick bug fella.

Picture of a stick bug.

I’m surprise a couple of Kim’s plants are still flowering. 🍁

Flynn loves him some sleep. 🐱💤

Picture of our gray and white kitty, Flynn, sleeping.

We went to a local apple picking place and I found a bunch of bumble bees to take pictures of.

A surprise October blossom on Kim’s gardenia.

A Giant Leopard Moth, pre moth of course. 😁

Gracie Potty Training Update💩

Eat your own dog food. Exciting update on Gracie’s potty training! She’s eight months old today and doing really well. She now comes to me and boops me with her nose or smacks me with her monstrous paw when she needs to do her thing. That’s a huge improvement.

I’m getting four to five hours sleep without interruption consistently which is a huge improvement. E.G. Last night was 1:30AM wake up and a 6AM wake up. I was in be at 11:30.

Not bad at all! I’ll take it!

Kitty? What kitty?

Picture of our kitty cats butt sticking out of a blanket.

Well! Good morning little froggy!

I was mowing the lawn! Glad the little dude hopped and caught my attention!

Little frog I found in the yard this morning.

Flynn says good morning.

Picture of our gray and white kitty, Flynn.

Kim was not amused with our visitors this morning.

Don’t eat the hydrangeas! 😃

Three deer foraging in our yard. My wife wasn’t happy with them eating her plants!

Most of Kim’s flowers are done for the season, but these are still happy.

36

That’s the number of years this amazing woman has put up with me. ❤️

Picture of me and my bride, Kim, on our wedding day.

Gracie knows how to sit on stairs. 🤣

Picture of our Great Pyrenees puppy sitting on our stairs.

Dave Rogers

I don’t know what we’re going to do. If we were better situated, I suppose we’d buy a “second home” in a safer state. Someplace to land if this place gets wiped out. But we’re not so well situated that we can afford a second home. And moving after we’ve spent so much time and money making this place the way we want it is almost impossible to contemplate. And we’re not getting any younger, either.

Dave is one of my Floridian friends I worry about. He’s opposed to everything DeSantis is doing to the state and he feels somewhat trapped. I hate this!

Ms. Gracie visited the vet for the first time today. She was 45 pounds when we got her, now she’s 61.

Here’s a picture of Gracie and Kolby on the deck. She’s only six months old, he’s six years old. 😃

A picture of a six month old Great Pyrenees pup and a six year old Australian Shepard  mix.

More flower pictures from the garden and an appearance from Ms. Gracie.l

Picture of a purple flower. My wife called them balloon flowers.Picture of a gardenia flower. They’re so beautiful and fragrant. A picture of three purplish daylillies with ruffled edges. A picture of a purple butterfly bush with the nose of our puppy, Gracie, sniffing it.A picture of a white rose with a hint of pink.

We’re working on a rename of Ms. Cocoa to Ms. Gracie. It feels like a more fitting name for her.

Picture of a Great Pyrenees puppy, name Gracie, laying on the kitchen floor.