DaKid’s™ Big Adventure

Yesterday, DaKid™ left on his biggest adventure to date. I’m just marking the date.

When I was 13 and did something similar, it was a different world. I had to use a pay phone to call home. Entertainment was reading a book (the school did not permit students going to the movies), or playing sports, etc. (No game consoles, laptops, cell phones, internet…)

So we’re eager to see how that ability to reach out (or back) or continue to live on line impacts their experience. Also, he’s not 13…

Anyway, noted for the future Monday the 28th of August was the Big Day.

Scrypted

Scrypted:

Scrypted can bridge most cameras to the three major home hubs: HomeKit (including HomeKit Secure Video), Google Home, and Alexa. Scrypted streams are fast, low latency, and have rock solid reliability.

Cameras: Unifi, Amcrest, Hikvision, ONVIF, RTSP, Ring, Arlo, Nest/Google, Tuya, Reolink, and more…

[Hmm…]

Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Gives Country a Black Eye

Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Gives Country a Black Eye:

“Try That in a Small Town” was risible enough as a single, but in case anything about its lunkheaded songwriting felt like it was left as subtext and not made explicit, Aldean has released a music video for the rising hit. It, too, is in the business of handing out black eyes… to country music, that is, much more than any imagined invaders.

The setting, outside the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee, has proven upsetting for some who know or learn the history of the building. It’s where, in 1927, a white lynch mob dragged a young man named Henry Choate through the streets behind a car before finally hanging him from a second-story courthouse window. Let’s give Aldean and video director Shaun Silva the benefit of the doubt and assume they had not indulged in a history lesson when they decided the same frontage where a Black man was murdered in front of a crowd would be a good place to alternate projected footage of protesters being put down with a draped American flag. (Hard to blame anyone for thinking that this history did show up in Aldean’s or the filmmakers’ web search on the location, but imagining that they knew that and proceeded anyway, as a known dog whistle, is… just tough to contemplate.)

[I think Dave said it better here…

They want to go back to when they could kill anyone with impunity. And btw, it doesn’t matter if he “really” believes it or if it’s a business model. It makes absolutely no difference. Someone should teach these pitiful spineless so-called reporters how and why to be angry. BTW, I live in a small town so fuck you Jason Aldean.

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Nobody Uses Threads Anymore, It’s Too Crowded

Daring Fireball:

Dare Obasanjo, writing on Threads, retorted perfectly:

The idea that an app that is clearly an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) doesn’t have 100 million active users is a failure is the sort of addle brained thinking that the tech media has saddled us with.

The tech press can only write 3 stories:

This company is a success
This company is a failure
Look how much funding this company got

Arguably, “look how much funding this company got” stories are just variations on the first two, depending on the sum of the funding.

[John and Dare nailed this one. It’s so pathetic.]