My team at Factory’s growing (FTE, onsite in San Francisco). Come work with me to beef up 1) our security stance, and 2) our IT program. We’re growing rapidly and I want to get ahead of scaling issues. You’ll work directly with me, with agency to define and evolve your own role. Today we need hands-on-keyboard IC work. Want to grow that into a director-level role? This is the time to join.

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Meta is adding ridiculous ‘rate limits’ and a soft paywall to its smart glasses | The Verge

Meta is adding ridiculous ‘rate limits’ and a soft paywall to its smart glasses | The Verge:

This week, it quietly announced that your glasses’ Conversation Focus feature will soon be limited to three hours of use per month, unless you pay for a $19.99 Meta One Premium subscription.

Me: You know, these ugly creeper peepers could not possibly make me want them any less.

A PM deep in the heart of darkness: Hold my creatine.

I started today’s presentation with “I went into security engineering because I love public speaking and I’m really good at it”.

Sometimes you have to commit to the lie.

I saw a guy wearing a nylon shirt and matching cargo shorts, both clean but faded from too many washes, a plain non-matching ball cap, black sneakers, about 30 tools clipped to his belt, and a couple of ID badges. He was a phone lineman, maybe an electrician, perhaps a fiber optic engineer, with a broken in outfit he’d worn to work every day for months.

The perfection nearly caught my breath. Guy dressed like that, there’s not a room in the country where a security guard wouldn’t buzz him in.

My OpenClaw, summarizing my day’s adventures:

“Solid evening flow though. Car bodywork → Animal Crossing → Cyberpunk. The perfect arc of ‘paid labor, chill labor, and violent labor.’”

I’ve had fun building Scrapwire. Lately I’ve had fun playing with OpenClaw, too. I didn’t like its communication channel options, though. Signal is great but the integration is a little flaky. Same with iMessage, and that could be a privacy risk. WhatApp? LOL no. So I made a Scrapwire channel for OpenClaw, and now I’m talking to my little AI cat via Scrapwire, Veilid, and cypherspace.

There’s no central server to spy on me or gather metadata, no direct connection requirements that expose my OpenClaw to the Internet, and all of Veilid’s privacy and encryption goodness. I’m happy with how it turned out.

For the life of me, this looks like an angel reaching heavenward.

Photo of a brown stain on a dirty white wall. It looks like someone threw a chocolate shake at a subway wall. Amid the splatter and streaking is the outline of an angel with great, ragged wings, arms raised, head thrown back, crying out for mercy.

Even our fruit is getting into the AI business.

Photo of a box of mangoes with the “asira.ai” domain name printed on the side.

Enjoy the little things in life, like the unsubscribe button in an email taking you to a form requiring you to type in your full name and email address and reason for leaving, so you feed the email to SpamSieve instead, and then a few minutes later seeing that a brand new email from the same company went straight to spam because the filter knows how to file it appropriately now.

Life’s too short not to appreciate the quiet moments of beauty.

AI prompt of the day:

You export an app’s user list and want to import it into Okta before you sync the 2. Okta gives you a CSV template to download, usually (always?) called okta-csv-template.csv, but its format varies per-application.

“Please rewrite employees-export.csv in the format of okta-csv-template.csv.”

This saves so much tedium.