Joshua Judson Rosen on status.hackerposse.com
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Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Thursday, 05-Feb-2015 22:32:51 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@robmyers, I would happily contribute to a fundraiser aimed at you building a Scheme library for OStatus.... -
Rob Myers (robmyers)'s status on Monday, 02-Feb-2015 18:13:02 EST Rob Myers
node.js has proven unsuitable for this task. Learning how to do it in Go was educational. But let's be serious. It's Lisp time. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Thursday, 05-Feb-2015 21:36:36 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@gomerx, I've been buying this #applecider !bacon for a while--is nom: http://carando.com/products/apple-cider-cured-bacon.html -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Thursday, 05-Feb-2015 20:38:40 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
Bring home the "!bacon", @gomerx. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Thursday, 05-Feb-2015 20:15:07 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
Hmm.... Is there really no "!bacon" group in the !fediverse? I really expected @gomerx would be hosting one, for some reason.... -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Feb-2015 19:32:27 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
#bacon #clockwork: http://www.retroplanet.com/PROD/39265 -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Feb-2015 18:57:57 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@mmn, I am *sorely* tempted to buy a "clockworkbacon" domain name right now.... -
MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Feb-2015 07:37:43 EST MMN-o ✅⃠
@tomas Makin' bacon clockwork. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Feb-2015 11:47:16 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
I really wish this #spreadsheet program had a #CIDR type—or even a #bitfield type. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 22:26:10 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
What! Apparently there's a !snbug whereby I can't post the "pile of poo" emoji? -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 22:22:25 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
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Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 22:16:38 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@bobbyc Now I just need someone on Verizon + someone on Sprint/Nextel (remember Nextel!?) & that'll cover the entire US #wireless #market -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 21:36:00 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@mk, I think the idea is, if #SPF ever achieved #saturation (100% deployment), the list of "Received" headers would become trustworthy -
mk (mk)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 19:37:18 EST mk
@rozzin that sounds like the evolution of spam origin analysis: first, all Received: headers were checked; but then it was seen that those could actually be spoofed, too - *except* for the origin machine of the last hop. Looks like SPF picked up on that 'wisdom' and doesn't bother itself with what could be fake anyway. But thanks, I hadn't realized that about SPF (though … -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 21:28:19 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
#Tmobile's #SMS gateway is just eating mail from my server. Not sure whether it's just because they've broken something, or because my whole subnet is(!) on some shitty #blacklist (which could affect users on other wireless services). Gathering data.... -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 20:57:31 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@mmn, you didn't break SMS support :) @bobbyc's helping test delivery from my server to different WSPs. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 18:04:17 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@bobbyc, can you ping me back when/if you get this via SMS? -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 17:47:36 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@mk, you're actually being too nice to #SPF: it doesn't even verify the envelope sender beyond the last hop in the delivery path. It (sort of, sometimes...) `facilitates' traceability... but depends on `everyone else' doing work: the people who want to benefit from SPF need SRS all allong both their inbound and outbound delivery paths, and the people who'd need to implement SRS aren't the ones who benefit from SPF. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Feb-2015 17:17:59 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@mk, I'm pretty sure you and I are in agreement about SPF vs. DKIM/PGP/SMIME: all of that latter group operate on the message, not the envelope, and verify the origin in a user-compatible way regardless of the delivery path. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Monday, 02-Feb-2015 23:04:12 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
@boneidol, we need to get past the idea that !crypto's too complicated & too slow for everyday use. It works better than the alternatives.