Monthly Archives: June 2023

All Electronics is Going out of Business – Everything is on Clearance

Source: ToolGuyd

Article note: This is a huge bummer, I've bought all kinds of stuff from them over the years. Especially a bunch of quality electromechanical bits and bobs for way less than they would cost normally.
All Electronics Out of Business Sale 2023

I just received an email newsletter about All Electronics having a final clearance sale as they close the business.

All Electronics is an electronics discount store. They carry surplus parts and misc supplies, such as switches, wiring, LED modules, and more.

I first learned of the company years ago, probably through a magazine ad, and fondly remember going through their slim booklet-style catalogs.

All Electronics says:

After 56 years supplying surplus and new electronic parts and supplies, we have decided to call it quits.

They expect to fully close shop before the end of August, 2023.

Browsing All Electronics is kind of like going through a tinkerer’s spare and harvested parts rack. They’ve got a bunch of useful stuff for prototyping with, but I’d never buy parts or components to spec from there.

Most products have some basic info, but don’t expect to see a typical datasheet.

I’ll be sure to browse the store a couple more times before they close.

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The Aol Chat Room Monitor Revolt – Priceonomics

Source: Published articles

It really is more or less exactly the Reddit situation: A buisness that understood they were stewards of communities got profit focused and shit on their volunteers, and when the volunteers noitced it was a shitshow. This priceonomics piece from 2014 even called out reddit as a likely parallel.

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Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Hrm. The tension here is that IBM thinks the value proposition of RHEL is "Supported" and (I suspect) almost everyone else regards the value proposition of RHEL as "standard base." I think it's more likely that the "standard base" for srs bsns Linux in the markets where RHEL is the standard would rebase than IBM having any success trying to squeeze customers, and if that happens the value of "Owning RHEL" suddenly shrinks dramatically. Honestly, all it would take is the RHEL-likes like Alma and Rocky to agree on a coordination mechanism that isn't matching RHEL - could be through a major public interest like CERN, could be through an existing commercial interest like coordinating with Oracle (ew), could be via one of the several entities that does commercial support for RHEL-likes ... there are options. Oracle being a gigantic litigious parasite on society is a broader issue, and I understand regarding commercial RHEL-likes as more of a problem, but even they have been funding a lot of backport-to-LTS type work.
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Gear Patrol has acquired DPReview

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Well, that's probably better than disappearing. At least as long as it doesn't get overrun with SEO spam sponsored link farming type shit.
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RIF developer counters Reddit CEO’s claims that he didn’t want to work with Reddit

Source: The Verge - All Posts

Article note: Oh look, Reddit's leadership were lying about their interactions with _all_ the biggest App developers. And, from 2012 until the "Reddit is Fun" -> "RIF" renaming in 2016 they had a revenue sharing relationship that included some , which really casts doubt on the whole "never intended 3rd party apps" claim.
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A screenshot of rif is fun for Reddit. | Image: TalkLittle

On Thursday, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told me that the developer of rif is fun for Reddit (RIF), a popular third-party Reddit app for Android, did not want to work with Reddit on the company’s planned API pricing changes. However, the developer, Andrew Shu, tells me that’s not the case — and shared emails with The Verge that appear to back him up.

During the interview, I asked Huffman if Reddit could give developers more time to implement the API changes, which Shu has already said are forcing him to shut down RIF at the end of the month. Here’s exactly what Huffman said in response (emphasis mine):

I said we are working with everybody who is willing to work with us, which includes many of the other third party apps. The three you...

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My 24 year old HP Jornada can do things an iPhone still can’t do

Source: Hacker News

Article note: The little computers of yesteryear that you controlled instead of the other way around were so pleasing and optimistic. iPhones and Android devices are technically Unix underneath but you really have to go out of your way to run your own software or even see the filesystem. The Nokia Maemo devices (I miss you n810!) and Sharp Zaruses and hacked HPs and such that were empowering in the hands of sophisticated users instead of coercive in the hands of the mass market are a vision that didn't go great, but I'd like back. Yes, there are occasional devices like those fxtec, planet, and cosmo phones, and software workarounds like sideloading termux, but they are painfully swimming upstream.
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Effective June 7, 2026, Autodesk will no longer sell nor support EAGLE

Source: Hacker News

Article note: I should probably look back, because when they bought it in 2016 I'm pretty sure I made a remark about ruining the standard entry level EDA tool to force people into their SaaS roach motel, and hoping KiCad or a similar foss competitor would spread into the gap. KiCad is bigger and better, and eagle is being discontinued in favor of the EDA builtins in the always online cloud attached (but still rather demanding on the local host) subscription only f360 offering, so yup.
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Google is getting a lot worse because of the Reddit blackouts

Source: The Verge - All Posts

Article note: Reddit was one of the last indexed places not _completely_ overrun with SEO spam, paid fake reviews, and other Min-Max short term gain long term destruction behaviors - that's a big part of why it's so unfortunate that they've lost the plot. Especially since a lot of hobbyist content seems to be moving toward Discord, which is an information black hole.
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Over 8,000 subreddits have gone dark to protest Reddit’s upcoming API changes, and it’s shown me just how much I rely on Reddit to find useful, human-sounding information in my Google search results.

With Google’s generally poor search results nowadays, appending “reddit” has long been the default way I search for almost anything (and no, I’m not ready to get my info from an AI chatbot, either). But given the sheer volume of subreddits that are currently unavailable — including some of the most-subscribed subreddits — clicking through many Reddit links in search results takes me to a message saying the subreddit is private.

And even if you don’t rely on the Reddit trick like I do, Reddit links often show up at the top of search results...

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Can Lexington keep banning electronic billboards in city? What federal judge decided

Source: Latest News

Article note: Good. They affirmed the only sane regime, as long as the "No, you can't point big dynamic LED signs at passing drivers" rules are applied in a content-neutral way, you can forbid those obnoxious blinkenlight signs.

Vehicles drive along West Main Street in downtown Lexington, Ky.

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Reddit.com appears to be having an outage

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Attempt to conceal the scale of the user revolt? Too many users running scraper and/or deletion scripts? Attack from overzealous angry users? Wider hosting issues? Algorithmic ranking freaking out because so much is private? Rank incompetence? We may never know.
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