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stewartbracken commented on SoundCloud has banned VPN access   old.reddit.com/r/SoundClo... · Posted by u/empressplay
misnome · 2 months ago
They… do?
stewartbracken · 2 months ago
Private relay is an Apple VPN-like service that only covers iOS safari. That means the SoundCloud app or desktop usage will not receive any privacy benefits.
stewartbracken commented on The cost of transparency: Living with schizoaffective disorder in tech   kennethreitz.org/essays/2... · Posted by u/rbanffy
stewartbracken · 5 months ago
I agree, I would not willingly suffer certain behaviors of coworkers with severe mental disorders.

However, most of the time people with severe mental health disorders are not a danger to others, unlike what pop culture tells us. It’s only ‘terrifying’ because of general lack of understanding and empathy which is what the post is about. We are capable of emotional regulation— jumping straight to ‘terrified’ and fear serves no one, including us, and shuts us off from a potentially great coworker (John Nash, anyone??) or community member.

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stewartbracken commented on Peer-to-peer file transfers in the browser   github.com/kern/filepizza... · Posted by u/keepamovin
bilekas · a year ago
Nice project and I always like playing with WebRTC but there is something that has me a little concerned .

> Transfers are now directly from the uploader to the downloader's browser (WebRTC without WebTorrent) with faster handshakes.

Maybe I'm wrong, but there is a signaling server in the middle somewhere along the chain here no ? unless it's just the same as PeerJS in which you first need the clients ID, but connection can be flaky.

From the source I can see it's using PeerJS but react is throwing me off a little bit. It's not clear to me what `useContext(WebRTCContext)` is..

stewartbracken · a year ago
Yes, this repo is also an api server which stores peer ids here `https://github.com/kern/filepizza/blob/main/src/app/api/crea... ` and here `https://github.com/kern/filepizza/blob/main/src/channel.ts`. Webrtc implementations typically use a server to connect peers. Without, peers need to exchange id’s to connect.
stewartbracken commented on The almost-lost art of rosin potatoes   thecookscook.com/features... · Posted by u/classichasclass
stewartbracken · a year ago
if you break the skin, you cannot eat that potato

Be careful out there

stewartbracken commented on SDL-based Lua programming environment for kids similar to Codea   github.com/antirez/load81... · Posted by u/kristianp
stewartbracken · a year ago
Let’s not forget P5js which has a long and esteemed history of helping to teach kids and more to program. It’s browser based so it’s compatible with every OS and requires no install. FOSS with an active community of users and contributors. I personally taught some middle schoolers with zero programming experience how to make interactive monsters in 1 hour. It was awesome!

https://p5js.org/

stewartbracken commented on How the music industry learned to love piracy   nytimes.com/2024/07/31/ma... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
Majestic121 · 2 years ago
I don't understand the difference in your two propositions, since money is fungible : whether the ratio is established globally or customer per customer, the end result would be the same, wouldn't it ? Unless there are specific calculation rules ?
stewartbracken · 2 years ago
If I pay $10/month to Spotify and play 2 artists 20 times each over the month, then each artists should get $5. Ignore Spotify fees for this example.

What Spotify actually does is give these two artists some cents per play. Let’s say $0.01 per play, they each get $0.20 from my subscription and the rest of my $10 goes to Spotify.

stewartbracken commented on Ask HN: Is there any software you only made for your own use but nobody else?    · Posted by u/Crazyontap
stewartbracken · 2 years ago
I recently had our first baby. I created a self hosted web app for tracking diapers, food, etc. Through the delirium of the first month, it’s been so helpful with recalling when and what we did last and staying in communication with my partner without always being awake at the same time. I know there’s other apps out there but I wanted to keep my baby’s health data private. And it’s fun to create a bespoke app tailored to my family’s needs.
stewartbracken commented on Viral DNA in the human genome linked to major psychiatric disorders   medicalxpress.com/news/20... · Posted by u/geox
richardlblair · 2 years ago
Ohhhh, so it's this DNA thing and not the fact that my Daddy didn't love me?
stewartbracken · 2 years ago
Many people diagnosed with severe mental illness, like my brother, have excellent upbringings including a great father. What are you trying to achieve bybsaying this? You sound ignorant and antagonistic to vulnerable people.
stewartbracken commented on Hooted from the Stage: review of two new books on Keats   lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/n... · Posted by u/apollinaire
yagyu · 2 years ago
I met Keats through Dan Simmons - Hyperion. It's one of those books that hasn't quite left my mind despite finishing it some time ago.
stewartbracken · 2 years ago
The combination of a 17th century poet and far future sci-fi is, at first, rather absurd. But the simple and deep connection to topics on love and humanity, something only poetry can provide, is a a beautiful complement to fantastic and terrifying sci-fi concepts in Hyperion. Empathy, love and human connection are the underlying message of the books despite the fun sci-fi facade. I love this series and recommend it to all.

I couldn’t make it through this long article but loved reading about Severn, Fanny Brawne, and Keats— all beloved characters from the hyperion series.

u/stewartbracken

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