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New Stardew Valley Expansion Allows Player To Shoot Self In Barn After Family Farm Bankrupted By Corporate Agribusiness

Source: Sarah Vessels' Tumblr

New Stardew Valley Expansion Allows Player To Shoot Self In Barn After Family Farm Bankrupted By Corporate Agribusiness:

“LONDON—While adding multiple new gameplay options and challenging story paths to their retro farming RPG Stardew Valley, developer Chucklefish Limited revealed Friday that an upcoming game expansion would allow players to shoot themselves in the barn after losing their farm to corporate agribusine” via Pocket

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Alarming Decline of Quality Youth Playtime

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Article is trading structure for different structure instead of addressing the problem. Are kids having high-quality minimally-supervised interactions with low but extant stakes? Then it's developmentally good. Are kids stuck on a rail with no meaningful influence or ability to explore? Then it's likely developmentally a waste of time. This axis has _nothing_ to do with electronic or not. It doesn't matter much if they're locked-in to electronic content or locked-in to a scheduled-and-monitored sports activity, they're not developing from it. It doesn't matter much if they're on a forum or on a stoop with the other neighborhood kids, if they're organically and independently interacting and learning, they're developing. Put some limited supervision on top to make sure they're not learning anything too egregious. I do agree with the assertion at the end that making sure children have opportunities (and nudges) to find and develop their interests is important; there is an awful lot of evidence in the literature that people are unlikely to get deeply into anything they haven't had a positive exposure to before puberty, so supplies and low-stakes classes ... and websites and communities for lots of different activities are the best kind of stimulus.
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Our Software Dependency Problem

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Years ago I started calling this "Dung beetle programming": rolling up bits of other people's crap into a monolithic ball until you have sort-of the program you want. Someone in the comments referred to it as the "Invented here problem"; developers now tend to reflexively avoid writing any code they'll be responsible for, and push off the dev time and maintenance cost onto anyone else.
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Rise of Netflix Competitors Has Pushed Consumers Back Toward Piracy

Source: Hacker News

Article note: The regularly scheduled gaben quote "Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem." Fragment up the market into expensive silos and people go right back to piracy. Make a convenient legitimate single-source, and people stay put.
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RE: Chrome change limiting extension powers, including those of uBlockOrigin. I have lots of experience on both sides here. This is an extremely delicate issue. As it stands, most Chrome extensions are far too powerful. Holding judgement until I see how discussions shake out.

Source: Twitter / swiftonsecurity

Article note: Breaking aggressive content-editing extensions for ad-blocking and such would turn Chrome(ium) into another Google product I like killed or rendered unusable by Google's business interests. I always think about Alan Kay's Dynabook paper "One can imagine one of the first programs an owner will write is a filter to eliminate advertising!" when I read these "general purpose platforms are too powerful, we need to restrict them so only the really powerful bad actors can scam the serfs" arguments. It's a vast failure of computer literacy.

RE: Chrome change limiting extension powers, including those of uBlockOrigin. I have lots of experience on both sides here. This is an extremely delicate issue. As it stands, most Chrome extensions are far too powerful. Holding judgement until I see how discussions shake out.

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Tech Companies Manipulate Our Personal Data

Source: Hacker News

Article note: I don't' expect there will be anything here I don't know, but I'd like to see their proposal for a way out.
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Experiment finds under 1 in 10 people can tell sponsored content from articles

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Astounding! Ads designed to slip through as content have a 9/10 success rate at slipping through as content. Perhaps we should fucking regulate advertorials as advertising...
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Replicating Reader Sharing with TTRSS and WordPress

I was shit-talking Google Plus’ utility as a replacement for Reader’s social features, and realized I think I actually can do at least as well with my existing infrastructure. I’m not immediately planning to switch, because Plus offers convenience and discovery for others, but I wanted to try it, so there will likely be some spurious posts appearing [and disappearing] shortly. I suspect most of my readership consumes their internet through a feed reader, so this post exists as documentation.

For the interested: TTRSS has a publish mechanism, which creates a custom RSS feed of any article you mark published, along with whatever note you have attached to it with the built in annotation system. It even allows for non-feed content to be shared. There are various WordPress plugins that can embed an RSS feed (HungryFeed,EmbedRSS) or import an RSS feed as a post type (FeedWordPress).
Embedding as custom posts gives both distinction and a comment system, and it is a universal interfaces (can read from web, subscribe via RSS ,etc.). There is even social discovery support built in should such a thing take off.

If this experiment works really well, I might even talk myself into using it before Google gives me another reason.

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