Slade Watkins My home on the internet Mon, 13 Jan 2025 00:37:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 /wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-Channel-Logo-32x32.jpg Slade Watkins 32 32 238026432 The TikTok Ban is looming /blog/2025/01/the-tiktok-ban-is-looming/ Mon, 13 Jan 2025 00:37:21 +0000 /?p=140501559 I use TikTok. 170 million Americans use TikTok. And a week from today, nobody will be able to use TikTok. TikTok (and by extension, ByteDance — which owns Lemon8, which would also be subject to a ban) has been fighting for its life, trying to get this ban delayed so it can fight it out […]

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I use TikTok. 170 million Americans use TikTok. And a week from today, nobody will be able to use TikTok. TikTok (and by extension, ByteDance — which owns Lemon8, which would also be subject to a ban) has been fighting for its life, trying to get this ban delayed so it can fight it out in court. Oral arguments in that case were held in DC on January 19th. After listening… well, honestly, I think the Supreme Court is likely going to uphold it. On both sides of the aisle.

Perhaps the United States Congress does not realize how bad this ban will be. That’s going to be devastating for the small business owners, the single moms, the artists, the comedians, and so many more who use the app and rely on it to make a living and make the economy go round.

Actually, it could even be devastating for the politicians who rely on the app to reach constituents and make an impact (some of which even voted for the ban, for some reason).

The law authorizing the sale itself feels like a swing and a miss for many; I have to agree. Some have said the ban is meant to serve as a distraction from other things; I don’t buy that. Some have even been in denial that the ban won’t take effect; It likely will, to be honest with you all.

The two options are simple: the Supreme Court stays the looming ban for now as it plays out in their court, or rules the ban is unconstitutional. I’m speculating on everything because I don’t know how they’re feeling. No one does. Just going off what the Court’s Justices stated during oral arguments this past Friday.

If the last 8 years in politics have taught me anything, it’s that anything can happen, for better or for worse. We’ll see what happens.

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HEY, that’s different /blog/2024/12/hey-thats-different/ Sat, 21 Dec 2024 00:54:18 +0000 /?p=140501532 In 2021–my senior year of high school–a friend approached me in the hall at school one day and told me about Basecamp’s (now called 37signals) email service, HEY. They knew I get and digest a ton of emails daily, and was feeling overwhelmed with the amount of crap entering my “Inbox.” They also knew I […]

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In 2021–my senior year of high school–a friend approached me in the hall at school one day and told me about Basecamp’s (now called 37signals) email service, HEY. They knew I get and digest a ton of emails daily, and was feeling overwhelmed with the amount of crap entering my “Inbox.” They also knew I was sad that Google discontinued Inbox by Gmail in 2019. I used it from 2015 until the year it shut down.

I took one look at the HEY marketing website, and knew it was made for me. I watched the demo video with Jason Fried twice. I immediately switched my domain’s email services over to HEY in class from my iPhone. I canceled my G Suite subscription with Google, which happened to be up for renewal in like three days.

I used HEY for a few months, even after I graduated high school. I’d actually ask people to email me through my HEY-based email address instead of my school’s Microsoft-based email address for things because the app was so much faster than Outlook. (Worth noting, while I was an iPhone power user at the time–I was absolutely naive and unaware of any the issues HEY had getting onto the App Store. At least Apple’s behavior is common knowledge nowadays.)

With the help of my then-English teacher, I drafted a very lengthy letter to the founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson. I don’t think I have a copy of that message anymore (I doubt they have it, either), but it went over what I loved, what I didn’t love, and some feedback. I don’t remember if anyone wrote back. They probably did. Three years was a long time ago, and I’m a different Slade now.

That summer, I moved back to Google Workspace for a number of reasons. Even less than a year in (at the time I first switched), HEY had an adjustment I couldn’t shake for some reason. Something felt off. I couldn’t put my finger on it, so I decided to walk away for a bit and give myself some time.

Fast forward to this past year, and I realized I really, really missed HEY. Gmail was too chaotic. I went from being on top of my inbox to being behind. My grandma passed in July, and I took a couple months off to process everything, and came back to my email and had to take an even worse mess. It was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

So I cancelled Google Workspace and switched back a bit ago. And my inbox has never been tamer. I still get a lot of chaos hitting my email, but it’s controlled chaos. Look, I hate change. I struggle with severe anxiety and prefer structure. But HEY changed me. I’m still running into things on HEY that make me go “that’s different! I like that.” and the anxiety I have over new things isn’t there. That has never happened before.

There are still things about HEY that irk me, but I feel that it has improved enough that it doesn’t bother me so much. It’s just the little things now. Doubt the co-founders are reading, but I’d definitely love to provide feedback to either of them. I kid you not, I have a whole notes document full of ideas! It’d be really cool to help improve things.

For now, I’m just going to keep loving different.

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Updates on Buried Alive /blog/2024/12/updates-on-buried-alive/ Wed, 18 Dec 2024 05:41:44 +0000 /?p=140501528 Hey everyone! I have been getting a lot of questions about Buried Alive, my debut tell-all on the difficult experiences I had in both a private Catholic school and later my hometown’s local public school. As a refresher, the book takes place from Kindergarten until Sixth Grade, and is an entirely true story (with some […]

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Hey everyone!
I have been getting a lot of questions about Buried Alive, my debut tell-all on the difficult experiences I had in both a private Catholic school and later my hometown’s local public school. As a refresher, the book takes place from Kindergarten until Sixth Grade, and is an entirely true story (with some minor details and identities changed.)

A few months ago, I made the decision to release the very first chapter of the book on to Amazon for $0.99 (USD) and my online store as a free PDF download. Just prior to that release, my grandma Kathy passed away. For obvious reasons–this really killed my want to write.

I had longed to hand my grandmother a copy of my story, as it was meant to be told. It is one I have never told any of my friends, but it’s one Nana (and all the members of my family) knew all too well. I’ve come to terms with the fact that I won’t be able to hand her my book, but I know she’s watching over me as I put the words together. She’s proud of it. I can feel it.

So, I’m writing this to tell you that the book is still coming. I needed to take a break from it as Nana plays a big part in the story of my early life. The holidays are even harder without her here. God, I miss her. But I want to write again. I really want to. So for her and for me, I will.

In the meantime, I’ll be pushing out updates to the covers to reflect the 2025 estimated release date. If you have the book on Amazon, you’ll see this reflected within a few weeks–just connect your Kindle device or app to the internet every once in a while.

Alright, enough tears, I have a ton of writing to do. So we’ll talk again soon; next update on the book will be a release date. For real this time…

<3
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Long past time for a change /blog/2024/12/long-past-time-for-a-change/ Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:49:10 +0000 /?p=140501519 Truth is, for the past week, I’ve been kicking myself over one particular thing: my setup doesn’t feel like it’s working anymore. More specifically, my cell phone–the device I use as a gateway to the people in my life. From personal to professional, the thing in my pocket connects me to them with just a […]

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Truth is, for the past week, I’ve been kicking myself over one particular thing: my setup doesn’t feel like it’s working anymore. More specifically, my cell phone–the device I use as a gateway to the people in my life. From personal to professional, the thing in my pocket connects me to them with just a few taps.

And Apple has been increasingly hostile towards anyone who dares use the iPhone like it’s their phone. Not being able to sideload or install whatever app I want, being restricted to Apple Pay, etc. have all done nothing but bother me. The straw that broke this camel’s back? Apple’s changes to the App Store in response to the Digital Markets Act, frankly. Notably, none of the changes apply to the US, where a federal anti-trust suit is ongoing (at least, for now.)

I remembered that the CTO of 37signals David Heinemeier Hansson had Tweeted at some point about a similar thing. So, needing a little bit of a kick in the butt to do something, I wrote an email to David. I detailed the dilemma I was having, along with what I had come up with as potential replacements for the Apple things I rely on, and asked if he had anything to send my way that could be a resource. The guy’s busy as hell–so I did not anticipate a reply. I hit send and decided to take a nap on the couch. Within the hour, I woke up to the Gmail notification sound. He wrote me back.

In short, David strongly encouraged me to follow through on trying something new–in this case, switching away from iOS. He even included a link to a blog post he wrote about it, which I hadn’t seen before. Honestly, it’s really cool that he took the time to write me back at all, and that underscores how much I love email.

So, I’m going to try something new. We are long past the time I should have made this change. But as an experiment: I’m going back to Android for at least the next three months, and I’m replacing the Apple services I use in the meantime. Every so often, we’ll check back in on this experiment and see what I’ve run into. I think it’ll be fun!

Here are my ideas so far, more fleshed out than what I originally sent to David:

  • Email/Calendar: I mentioned before that I use iCloud and Gmail (and thus, Google Calendar/Tasks hooked into Apple Calendar). Well, I’ve decided that I’m going to be migrating to HEY. It’s a new take on email–and the last time I actively tried it was 2021/2022. From what I’ve read and seen, there have been a ton of improvements and it seems to work really well on Android.
  • Messaging: iMessage will be replaced with RCS, and anyone I know with an iPhone will be encouraged strongly to upgrade to iOS 18 so they’re not only secure with the latest patches, but also have access to this functionality. I don’t really mind iMessage, but I don’t think it’s necessary to my phone’s operation. I’d rather just text you and not think about the protocol anyway–which RCS obviously allows me to do. I’ll also encourage the use of WhatsApp or Signal, with me preferring the latter. Both are more secure than texting and is end-to-end encrypted by default.
  • Music: I’ve been using Apple Music for just about a year now in some capacity, but today I ripped out my library and moved it back to Spotify. Spotify’s not perfect, and they really should pay their artists better–but it’s a nicer app on Android than Apple Music is, in my opinion.
  • Arcade: I do play a few Arcade games, but I think I can forgo them. Most have alternatives on Google’s Play Pass, which my parents have a yearly subscription to, so I’m just going to play those if I’m feeling a game. With over 700 games in my backlog, having access to the three games on Arcade that I love is not a big deal to me.
  • Photos: I store a lot in iCloud Photos, but I can easily migrate into Google Photos. I don’t like that I’d be entrusting my backlog of 15,000 high resolution photos to one big company who could decide tomorrow that the service is no longer worth having, but I haven’t found any decent alternatives yet. Even self-hosted ones.
  • Watch: I have had an Apple Watch since 2019… However, I’ve been meaning to (quite literally) deep clean the crap off of it for some time, so I’m going to do that during this break. You have no idea how much builds up on that wearing it every day for five years! Ew.

And that’s what I came up with. Even though I am definitely a little worried about this experiment, I’ve wanted to do it for some time and I’m actually a little excited too. So, let’s wrap this up so I can go port my information over to my Android phone. Wish me luck and stay tuned for more posts on this experiment!

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I’m feeling done with Windows again /blog/2024/12/im-feeling-done-with-windows-again/ Wed, 04 Dec 2024 12:24:44 +0000 /?p=140501418 Over the past four or so years, I’ve been watching ChiefGyk3D and one of the biggest things that he has inspired has been a potential move to Linux on my gaming computer. I know, a big move considering anti-cheat support on Linux is basically zero, but with the Steam Deck being a huge thing–I anticipate […]

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Over the past four or so years, I’ve been watching ChiefGyk3D and one of the biggest things that he has inspired has been a potential move to Linux on my gaming computer. I know, a big move considering anti-cheat support on Linux is basically zero, but with the Steam Deck being a huge thing–I anticipate that to become less of an issue eventually as game developers smell the damn roses and (for the love of God) disavow kernel-level anti-cheat.

It is no secret that I am an avid Apple user. I have been using a Mac in some fashion as my primary computer since 2016. I have had a 13″ M2 MacBook Pro since 2022, and recently got an 27-inch Intel-based iMac from my best friend’s parents. I have no plans of leaving the “Mac World” anytime soon. The iPhone world, maybe, but not the Mac. I live in Final Cut Pro and Compressor, I breathe in Safari, I pour my brain out into Notes. This has been my world for 8 years now. It’s hard to break that sort of cycle.

Now, I’m no stranger to Linux — Ubuntu 8.04 was what I learned how to use a computer on. That’s why Macs feel so natural to me; they feel very similar in the ease-of-use and performance departments. Windows is neither of those things. The only reason anyone uses Windows is application support, primarily gamers. (And for gamers, that’s really because kernel level anti-cheat exists, frankly. If developers embraced less insecure anti-cheat solutions, we would not be in this mess.)

Windows hasn’t been a good performer since Windows 7. It has been infested with ads since Windows 8/8.1, only getting worse with 10 and especially 11. Even with Windows 10 about to lose support next October, nobody’s rushing to upgrade to the latest release. In fact, Windows 11’s market share just fell AGAIN, losing an entire percentage point on the global Statscounter. I recognize that may not sound like a lot, but remember there are hundreds of millions of Windows computers out there. This isn’t insignificant!

The tests I ran were not really scientific so take it with a grain of salt, but: even on a decked-out Lenovo Ideapad 3 Gaming (2021 model), everything upgraded to the maximum it can possibly go with all new SSDs, the computer performs miles better under Pop!_OS (Linux) than it ever did under Windows 11. Windows 10 seems to perform somewhat better than 11, but not nearly as good as Pop!_OS did.

Because I use that computer for games, compatibility with my Steam library becomes a giant question mark. Even if they are compatible, most have some sort of configuration I need to do. And games like Mass Effect: Legendary Edition or Fallout: New Vegas become even more of a question mark, because I’m not even sure I can run their mods or even their respective launchers!

So, even though I’m feeling “done,” I’m not sure I can leave just yet. At least not until I can figure out the answers to the questions I have in regards to the games I play. Until then, I’m just going to rip out telemetry, continue using an Enterprise release with minimal bloat, and hope for the best…

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After 9 years, bluer skies are ahead. /blog/2024/11/after-9-years-bluer-skies-are-ahead/ Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:00 +0000 /?p=140501409 After 9 years, roughly 5 of which I wasn’t supposed to have the platform anyway (I created an account at 13 even though I wasn’t supposed to), I think it’s time to start winding down the Twitter account. I don’t know why I felt compelled to write a mini-essay, but here we are. Ever since […]

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After 9 years, roughly 5 of which I wasn’t supposed to have the platform anyway (I created an account at 13 even though I wasn’t supposed to), I think it’s time to start winding down the Twitter account. I don’t know why I felt compelled to write a mini-essay, but here we are.

Ever since Elon Musk took over in 2022, the site has been plagued with issue after issue. From the general instability of the site, to the shrinking of the user base (despite the leadership of Musk and “CEO” Linda Yaccarino saying otherwise), to the verification scandal (which has its OWN Wikipedia page with a laundry list of References), to the owner’s own antisemitic and otherwise hateful views.

This is only scratching the surface. When Musk finally closed the acquisition and took Twitter private, I’d hoped he’d just be the owner and hire somebody actually qualified to build out his vision. Someone who could push back on the bad ideas. (And just to be clear, not all of his ideas for the site were bad! It was a very low percentage of them, but still.)

The truth is, the site’s bleeding money and users who don’t want to buy what he’s selling. Advertisers don’t want to pay Elon anymore, which apparently his solution for is to sue and say it should be illegal (causing the GARM organization to collapse).

I won’t get into the details on how exactly I feel about this particular thing, but now that he’s likely* going to become a US government official (*pending confirmation from the Senate), and holds several government contracts, I don’t know if he’s going to get appointed at all. If he does, I doubt he’s going to have time to manage the platform as it does not appear Yaccarino is even allowed to do much. That’s where I’m leaving this section, though.

Look, I met my closest friends on Twitter (one of whom is building “Chirp,” which is a brilliant little project.) While I have other ways of reaching them all, thank God, I’m still sad to be losing a platform I have to thank for bringing them into my life in the first place. Bittersweet is probably a better term for it.

So where do we go from here? Well, a lot of Twitter users have moved over to Bluesky. (Which, funnily enough, was funded by Twitter and its former CEO Jack Dorsey prior to Musk’s acquisition.) Some are on Threads, Mastodon, or other places on the fediverse. Some are here on Tumblr, too. Or all of the above even!

Honestly, this has made me really appreciate the vibe of the “old internet” even more. This new era feels more like a modern day Myspace / Early 2010s Twitter hybrid. I love it.

So, I encourage you to consider any of the alternatives and start moving away, too. It’s not a “it’ll happen overnight” thing, of course, it’ll take time… but these other, more healthier places absolutely deserve your support in order to be viable! Stay positive, folks.

After all, bluer skies are ahead! (Sorry.)

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Life’s too short /blog/2024/11/lifes-too-short/ Fri, 15 Nov 2024 14:35:00 +0000 /?p=140501411 The other day, one of my little brothers walked into my room while I was working on something, and mentioned that he had a substitute teacher who “knew” me but didn’t have updated contact info for me. I figured out who it was pretty quickly. I’m surprised they remembered my brother at all, especially considering […]

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The other day, one of my little brothers walked into my room while I was working on something, and mentioned that he had a substitute teacher who “knew” me but didn’t have updated contact info for me. I figured out who it was pretty quickly. I’m surprised they remembered my brother at all, especially considering they wouldn’t have seen him since he was a baby.

I have to say, I was surprised. The way it sounded (coming from my brother, anyway), there might have been concepts of an attempt to reach out to me? I don’t know, but that has been on my mind for about a week now.

I doubt that person is reading this post at all. I’ve long since changed my name, and the only information they have of me will come secondhand from people we mutually know. And I certainly don’t remember all of the details of what happened, either. All of that is in the past.

Many of you reading will probably wonder why I haven’t just… spoken with them. Well, honestly, it’s because I haven’t in maybe 10 years or so? I don’t remember. That’s a long time, though, and the awkwardness is absolutely there.

But, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want to patch things up and move forward. Why? Because ever since my grandma passed, I’ve lived by one rule: “Life’s too short.”

So maybe I should take this is a sign. Maybe.

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For I was not certain. /blog/2024/11/for-i-was-not-certain/ Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:46:00 +0000 /?p=140501407 I’ve been thinking a lot about The Merton Prayer today: My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end. nor do I really know myself, For I am not certain where this will end. For […]

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I’ve been thinking a lot about The Merton Prayer today:

My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end. nor do I really know myself,

For I am not certain where this will end. For I am not certain of much.

I am, however, certain of just one thing: I am truly not alone in this darkness. Not by a long shot.

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MKBHD Responds to “Panels” App Criticism /blog/2024/10/mkbhd-responds-to-panels-app-criticism/ Sun, 13 Oct 2024 01:43:27 +0000 urn:uuid:cf0c0c0c-0edc-4780-865d-c776fac71a77 Figured I’d link this: Marques Brownlee has responded to the criticism of his brand new app, Panels, in a brand new video. He summarized the updates made in a Tweet as well (also quoted below): – Ad free explore page – HD singles free w/ no ads – Full res/8K singles free – Additional AI […]

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Figured I’d link this: Marques Brownlee has responded to the criticism of his brand new app, Panels, in a brand new video. He summarized the updates made in a Tweet as well (also quoted below):

– Ad free explore page
– HD singles free w/ no ads
– Full res/8K singles free
– Additional AI enhanced labels
– Various bug fixes
– New app icons and other bonuses
– New art drop too!

My take is that he is absolutely listening and that both him and the team he has brought on are proud of the work they’ve done on this (admittedly niche) app. Kudos to them!

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The Sixth Android vs iOS Dilemma This Year /blog/2024/10/the-sixth-android-vs-ios-dilemma-this-year/ Thu, 10 Oct 2024 07:32:43 +0000 urn:uuid:5c2ac710-382a-4a9b-968d-6fc15c4d740d In a previous entry from July, I mulled over whether or not to switch to an iPhone as my daily driver. Smartphones are ’round the clock’ personal assistants in the modern era–and the point of a smartphone is for it to work for you and not the other way around. RCS being a necessity for […]

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In a previous entry from July, I mulled over whether or not to switch to an iPhone as my daily driver. Smartphones are ’round the clock’ personal assistants in the modern era–and the point of a smartphone is for it to work for you and not the other way around. RCS being a necessity for me meant I could not really switch to an iPhone. Well, until now, supposedly.

After two long years, Apple got the message!

Having spent time with the iOS 18 beta over the summer, I really enjoy my phone now! I love my iPhone 13 Pro Max for a number of reasons. But I’ve also come to realize that RCS may not come to my carrier’s AT&T-based network on iOS until this time next year. This comes down to the way Apple implemented their RCS stuff, really.

At the very least, US Mobile do have RCS working on their Verizon-based network. So we have that. Unfortunately, I am stuck with the AT&T network option due to coverage in our area and the places I travel to with frequency…

Nothing against US Mobile, of course! The ball is squarely in AT&T and Apple’s courts on this one. On AT&T’s part, their generic bundle is terrible and needs to get updated. On Apple’s part, they need to let US Mobile have their own carrier bundle. It’s a whole thing.

I didn’t want to bring it up, but as of me writing this, MMS group messaging is STILL completely busted on Dark Star. I consider this to be a mandatory feature–and since RCS isn’t here to save that, it’s not ideal! I blame AT&T–not US Mobile–for the subpar experience. It’s AT&T’s generic bundle: they need to fix it.

Anyway, silver lining: This is something US Mobile is working on for Dark Star (their AT&T-based network) first before the other two networks, at least. Frankly, I believe them when they say they’re trying to get this out the door soon! But… I’ve always been someone who doesn’t like sticking with something that isn’t going to work for me now, on the promise of something else happening in the future. And I don’t know if I can stick it out. Maybe I’m being cynical, but I don’t trust Apple to let them have a bundle.

Look, I’ve been pulling back from most “normal” social media use. I don’t post on Twitter, or anything really, as much as I used to. These days I prefer making good old fashioned phone calls, sending texts, or using Snapchat to communicate with the friends I have. I won’t get into the details of my own mental health, but I do mention this because it is informing my decision.

Snapchat is… a mess on Android, and it has been for many years now. While it is getting better, the iOS app is more stable and has a far more usable app overall. That’s a win for iOS, and a major concern if I were to decide to swap my eSIM over to my Pixel right now.

So, the wins for iOS mostly stop there. I don’t really care about iMessage anymore–it’s cool, but RCS offers high quality media and that’s all I really cared for. Stickers are a nice bonus, but I don’t consider those important. Apple Pay isn’t something I use, none of my friends use it either. We all use Venmo. So, who cares?

Realistically, nobody actually cares. Use whatever phone you want, when you want to use it…just make sure you or the people you know are on iOS 18 and turn RCS on if they can, PLEASE! Let’s at least fix the group chats and horrid videos… as for me, well, I’ll decide eventually.

Maybe…

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