🗓️ This Friday is SOPN DAY!
4pm on 5 April is the deadline for people to stand as candidates in the English & Welsh local, Mayoral and PCC elections.
Between 5 and 8 April, councils will publish the official candidate lists, Statements of Persons Nominated (SoPN).
Each year our amazing volunteers lend a hand extracting this information from PDFs and into our system, allowing voters to find their ballot via a postcode search.
It's a big task, and anyone can take part: https://candidates.democracyclub.org.uk/volunteer/
Does anyone have resources for restoring British phone boxes?
I see there are a few companies online selling parts, but I'm curious if there is any good documentation available, official or otherwise.
This will likely be something of a challenge to do in the US, but will be really cool if done the proper way.
Global Warming Is Slowing the Earth's Rotation.
Negative leap second approaching; appalling shitshow to result.
"This is another one of those 'this has never happened before' things that we're seeing from global warming: the idea that this effect is...
https://jwz.org/b/ykOa
Wikipedia has subtitles for "the pips" aka the Greenwich Time Signal.
Small beep. Small beep. Small beep. Small beep. Small beep. Long beep.
Also the clocks go forward tonight in UK and Europe. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwich_Time_Signal
What remains of the metropolitan line extension? http://diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/2024/03/not-metropolitan-line-extension.html #London
Well, this is a transcendent level of evil: Facebook bought a VPN company and deployed it, in part, to spy on its users.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/03/26/facebook-secret-project-snooped-snapchat-user-traffic/
It's a reminder that VPNs have their own risks, beyond technical ones if operated incompetently -- namely, that you have to trust the VPN company itself.
Over 2,000 candidates have now declared their intention to stand in the next UK parliamentary general election.
Browse the full list:
https://whocanivotefor.co.uk/ppcs/
Mythic Beasts is now certified by the Green Web Foundation. We've been this green for many years now - just finally done the work to get the certificate. https://www.mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/03/25/green-hosting/
3 serious forks of #Redis to watch:
Mutli-threaded fork of Redis based on Redis 6.
BSD 3 Clause license.
Owned by Snapchat.
https://github.com/Snapchat/KeyDB
Recent fork by @drewdevault based on the last open source version of Redis 7.2.4.
On Codeberg.
LGPL 3.0 license.
https://codeberg.org/redict/redict
PlaceholderKV (searching for name)
Started by former Redis contributor(s) and AWS employees.
BSD 3 Clause license.
https://github.com/placeholderkv/placeholderkv
Boosts appreciated 🙏
The state of #plastic #recycling in the UK https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/food-drink/plastics-problems-solutions
For one week only, Muppet GIF of the Day is becoming Fraggle GIF of the Day to celebrate the release of #FraggleRockBackToTheRock Season Two! Keep an eye out starting today for an entire week of daily GIFs featuring the inhabitants of Fraggle Rock, both old and new!
Author of “True Names”, arguably the first cyberspace story, Vernor Vinge, has passed.
https://file770.com/vernor-vinge-1944-2024/
“True Names” is on my short list of must read hacker fiction. If you haven’t read it you should.
🆕 blog! “What the UK Government gets wrong about QR codes”
One of my most memorable experiences in the Civil Service1 was discussing link shortening services with a very friendly2 person from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. I was trying to explain why link shortners like bit.ly and ow.ly weren't sensible for Government use. They didn't …
👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/03/what-the-uk-government-gets-wrong-about-qr-codes/
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#domains #gov.uk #privacy #QRCodes #security
Great sci-fi short story written as a Wikipedia page from the future. Well worth reading! https://qntm.org/mmacevedo #scifi
Brendan Gregg: The Return of the Frame Pointers
https://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2024-03-17/the-return-of-the-frame-pointers.html
The #mySociety local intelligence hub is interesting. I'm actually learning new things about my area (and others I've tried). Much more useful than these sort of things usually are.
Interesting to see that we're below average on supporting tidal energy, particularly given the mayor's continued tub-thumping for a massive tidal barrage across the Mersey.
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