posts/009_drm_sucks.html
2021-07-07 - DRM SUCKS!

I always found Cory Doctorow's framing of the DRM issue to be spot on: Turing Complete Denialism. This video can't be shared enough times:

This is the Keynote talk by Cory Doctorow from HOPE XI (Hackers on Planet Earth) held Biennially in July/August at Hotel Pennsylvania.

posts/008_smoopy_dot_matrix_dot_org.html
2020-01-28 - matrix.smoopy.org
matrix.org is an open source project and open standard for secure, decentralized, real time communication. Matrix is cool because it provides end-to-end encryption. Matrix can also be configured to bridge together existing platforms such as Slack, IRC, XMPP, and Discord (but also many more).

As a personal project I decided to configure my own Matrix server running on matrix.smoopy.org using the open source software Synapse.

You will notice that matrix.smoopy.org redirects you to chat.smooopy.org, this is because I am also hosting my own Element instance. So both the client and server are hosted on smoopy.org. However, you don't have to use the client I'm hosting, its just there for convienence. In fact you can use the Element client on element.io to connect to my Matrix server simply by changing the home server address to point to matrix.smoopy.org. Alternatively you can use one of the many other clients to connect as well.

Currently my server is set to public. So feel free to join and say hello!

I will make a follow-up post describing how to set up and configure your own Matrix and Element instance using docker-compose.

posts/007_wsb.html
2020-01-27 - Chamath Palihapitaya
I like this.

https://old.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets

posts/006_the_lie.html
The Great Falsehood

I thought I would share some of my thoughts on the current debate around the censorship and first amendment issues being discussed in light of the Parler shutdowns.

A long time ago in a valley far far away...

Some very smart people got together and decided to create this thing which we now call "Social Media". At first it seemed innocent enough, and its creators probably never could have envisioned what it would grow to ultimately become. That's not to say they aren't to blame, in their blind race for profits and greed they never stopped to consider the ethical ramifications of their actions. This nascent but evolving technology, which we adorned with cute names like "Twitter" and "Facebook", grew like a festering tumor deep within society. It enjoyed the fruits of the rapid advancements in mobile technology and like a parasite attached itself to us through the devices we can't seem to live without. It was a symbiotic bond between human and machine, it needed our data to survive and we needed its affirmation and approval to live.

Deep inside the code of this new technology was an algorithm. The algorithm decided what people see, and hear, and ultimately think. It was subtle in its machinations but persistent, and eventually it was capable of shaping opinion, and fact, and reality. The algorithm taught itself that in order to keep us engaged it must elicit an emotional response. The bigger the emotional response, the more engagement, the wider the reach, the bigger the audience. We became conditioned by this algorithm. We expected that every impulse and thought we had deserves unlimited access and reach to millions of people around the world, no matter how base and trivial that thought might be. What's worse is that this algorithm lacked any discretion in the quality of the ideas it was responsible for repeating. This created many falsehoods and made it seem as though both very good and very bad ideas were deserving of the same merit and consideration. In this marketplace of ideas a cold ugly shit sandwhich was being offered at the same price as filet mignon, and if you weren't an experienced diner it's a good chance you went home with a turd in your mouth.

I submit that what was lost was something that should never have been gained in the first place. Some called it free speech but it was actually a landfill of trash talk, superstition, and conspiracy. We saw the real world consequences of this on January 6th, and all the actions being taken by these platforms now is too little, too late. The bans and shutdowns are a bandaid for what should be a wholesale redesign of how the platforms work. I'm against any overbearing censorship as much as the next guy, but this was not that. These shutdowns are a return to normalcy and sanity. Free speech is a great responsibility we all must share if we want to live in a functioning and healthy democracy.

posts/005_chicken_and_shrimp.html
Yummy Chicken and Shrimp Mixed Grill

Seasoning Preparation

  1. In a medium mixing bowl add:
  2. A generous portion of Olive Oil
  3. One lemon, fully reamed / squeezed out
  4. A very generous portion of Red River Ranch Original Seasoning (Or your favorite all purpose seasoning)
  5. A little bit of salt and pepper (small amount)
  6. A little bit of garlic/onion powder)

Chicken and Shrimp

  1. Filet the chicken breasts
  2. Shrimp should be deveined, deshelled
  3. Add the shrimp and chicken breasts to the seasoning mix in the bowl, thoroughly mix and coat
  4. Heat skillets to HOT!!!
  5. Take Chicken breasts out of mixing bowl, set aside for now
  6. Pour shrimp with all of seasoning into large HOT skillet. Cook until lightly browned
  7. Add chicken to HOT grill pan, turn heat down to Medium.
  8. With leftover sauce from Shrimp skillet or mixing bowl continue to coat and flip chicken breast frequently until cooked.
  9. Do not overcook chicken, take off before skin becomes dry
posts/004_smoopy_strikes_again.html
2021-01-03 Smoopy strikes in the New Year.
It was like this all game:

Really great synergy from Zarya and Hanzo this game. Butcher never learned his lesson and got punished everytime.

posts/003_smoopin_aint_easy.html
2020-12-14 Smoopin ain't easy, but its necessary.
This pandemic has really sharpened my HoTS skillz. Check out this sick play:

I'll keep posting vidz of me pwning lamerz. Coz thats what I do. =) =) =)

posts/002_botanic.html
2020-09-06 - The Botanic Garden Adventure

You have to reserve tickets in advance during a pandemic to visit the Botanic Gardens in Brooklyn. But, it's worth it on a gorgeous September day.

Oh, I also spotted a new Mexican place I really want to try on 5th ave called Mezcal's. The drinks look bomb.

MASK OFF
Happy Arms
Rachel Snuck One
Im Still Walking Here!
❤️ My Love
So Cute
So Cute x 2
Us ❤️
More of Us
Kissing
ARE WE IN JAPAN?
This looks familiar
Cool
Wide Shot
Wide Shot with Rachel
Moar GF
This is our favorite tree
Happy Tree
This is MY favorite tree
TREE POSE!
Pure Poetry.
A nice one
Yellow
A bundle of red roses
A pink rose
Some more red roses
A nice red rose
Roses
A close up of some roses
These are colorful
The perfect rose?
So cool
Bluury!
Blurry Pink Roses
A better picture of pink roses
A single white flower.
Rachel Sniffies
Pink
Pretty Perfect
Pretty Perfect x 2
Cool Red Rose
Rachel Sniffies!
Hmmm
A singular white rose
I couldn't get close enough to this guy
A singular pink rose
So much beauty
Trees
Rachel is leading the way
Shes happy
The concrete Jungle
Thought Leaders on the Brooklyn Museum
Tiny Cuteness
The sun is in my eyes
I cant get the sun out of my eyes
This seems ok
What am I looking at?
Happy Arms
Arches
Walking through the arches
Cool entrnace
Our favorite spot
Entering the secret place
Standing in the gateway
Where are we?
Its shady in here
A little pond
posts/001_walking.html
2020-09-05 - walking list
posts/000_the_beginning.html
The beginning - Favorite recipes

Perfect 2lb Filet Mignon

  1. Preheat oven to 450
  2. Trim excess fat off the roast - save for later
  3. Rub roast with olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic. Put in roasting pan
  4. Place in oven and bake for 15 minutes @ 450
  5. Reduce heat to 325 and bake for 20 more minutes
  6. Take out, let rest for 5 mins, slice it up. Serve

Morning after steak/egg/potato mix

  1. Smash flat leftover baked potatoes
  2. (optional) dice up some jalapenos
  3. Excessively butter nonstick pan
  4. (optional) Add diced jalapenos to pan
  5. Place flattened leftover baked potatos potato-side-down on buttered pan
  6. Place diced leftover steak in pan with potatoes.
  7. Cook on medium heat until browning occurs on underside of potatoes
  8. Crack 3 eggs into pan with potatoes, steak, and jalepenos. Turn heat to medium-low.
  9. Scramble until it looks perfect. Serve with copius amounts of your favorite hot sauce.

Perfect brussel sprouts

  1. Halve and de-stem your brussel sprouts. Remove any loose leafs and add to nonstick pan
  2. Dice one whole onion finely, add to pan with brussel sprouts and mix.
  3. Add 2 1/2 tablespoons butter, put knob in center of pan.
  4. Mix a generous portion of olive oil in with onions and brussels. Mix to coat.
  5. Add generous portions of salt and pepper with onions and brussels.
  6. Cook on very low heat stirring occasionally for 30-40 minutes. Onions should never go past yellow color. Sprouts should never burn.