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  1. Weekly output: Internet Archive, Roblox parental controls, Google travel-search tools, T-Mobile yanks free WiFi from United flights, Mark Vena podcast, talking to local user groups, AST SpaceMobile

    LAS VEGAS–I’m typing this from a press room in the Las Vegas Convention Center barely three months after I spent too much time in that facility for CES. Credit or blame for this trip goes to a different Washington-area trade group, the National Association of Broadcasters. Tuesday, I will be moderating an NAB Show panel about the state of content creation that features two people who are better at Instagram than me: Juliana Broste and my fellow former USA Today columnist Jefferson Graham.

    4/13/2026: Journalists Applaud the Internet Archive’s Role In Preserving the Public Record, Fight for the Future

    A staffer with Public Knowledge e-mailed me a few weeks ago to ask if I would be willing to sign a letter supporting the Internet Archive’s efforts to preserve the history of the Web and possibly provide a quote about how I’d used the Archive. Having repeatedly relied on the Archive’s Wayback Machine to link back to my own past published work, I said I would be happy to do that–having already donated $100 to that San Francisco non-profit in January.

    4/13/2026: Roblox Adds Account Restrictions for Younger Users, Expands Age Verification, PCMag

    I attended a press roundtable Monday morning featuring some Roblox trust-and-safety executives, allowing me to enrich this writeup of the platform’s changes with quotes from that conversation.

    4/15/2026: T-Mobile Grounds Free In-Flight Wi-Fi Benefit for United Airlines Passengers, PCMag

    I had the dumb luck to see this change firsthand on a flight from Denver to San Jose Tuesday, then needed the rest of that day to get some responses from T-Mobile and United. The airline’s switch to free Starlink connectivity will fix this problem, but we are months away from that rollout reaching a significant fraction of United’s mainline fleet.

    4/17/2026: Like It or Not, Google Wants to Be Your AI Travel Buddy This Summer, PCMag

    I wrote up this post off an embargoed copy of Google’s announcement that we had to correct the next day because I had missed two of the finer points of this bundle of news. In my halfhearted defense, it is more work than you might realize keeping track of Google’s ongoing efforts to infuse AI into its existing services.

    4/17/2026: How NTT Research’s Upgrade 2026 Helps Silicon Valley Get Ready for The Future, Mark Vena

    My industry-analyst pal had do a quick video from NTT Research’s Upgrade conference in San Jose, Calif.–with that firm covering my travel costs–about some of its initiatives.

    4/18/2026: 2026 Consumer Electronics Show and Lots More!, Potomac Area Technology and Computer Society/Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Personal Computer User Group/Washington Apple Pi

    Despite that title–picked by the organizers at PATACS, pronounced “Pat-Aces”–I spent more time talking about other topics. Among them: my switch from Evernote to Obsidian just in time for CES, the sad state of tech policy in Washington, and my takes on self-driving cars and what’s befallen the Washington Post. As I have in previous appearances before these folks, I showed up with a bag of trade-show swag and gave away all of it.

    4/19/2026: Blue Origin Rocket Launches, Then Loses AST SpaceMobile BlueBird Satellite, PCMag

    I watched the third launch of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket on my phone as I was walking up to the security checkpoint at Dulles early Sunday morning, started writing up what I thought was a successful launch, then learned–via painfully slow inflight WiFi–that New Glenn’s second stage had failed to deliver AST’s mobile-broadband BlueBird satellite to the intended orbit. This is a real black eye for Blue that should outweigh its achievement in reflying a New Glenn booster and then landing it on a barge in the Atlantic.

    #ageCheck #ageGating #ageVerification #ASTSpaceMobile #BlueOrigin #contentCreation #GoogleAIMode #InternetArchive #JeffersonGraham #JulianaBroste #las #LasVegas #lvcc #NABShow #NewGlenn #NTT #NTTUpgrade #NTTUpgrade2026 #Roblox #RobloxKids #SanJose #satelliteToPhone #SJC #swag #TMobile #TMobileInflightWiFi #travelTools #UA #UnitedAirlines #userGroups #Vegas #WaybackMachine
  2. This could happen anywhere in Australia:
    Biodiversity conservation going to the dogs

    Somewhere in crowded suburbia is a small creek with a bit of bush left behind by accident. It is a refuge for swamp wallabies, blue wrens and many other species of the biodiversity kin.

    ‘User groups’, that is locals and their dogs demand that the last bit of green is for their ‘recreation’ and not Australian flora and fauna. Pet owners allow that their roaming dogs destroy the last small fragmented refuges where native wildlife can survive.

    Recently a council voted to fence dogs out of the park "to manage the growing dog population in the municipality." There are “problems with dog behaviour…They (swamp wallabies) are threatened and chased and killed by dogs.”

    Anger and vandalism followed. Local pet owners demand to "make the park off-leash for dogs.” The dispute requires 'conflict experts’ from outside to get involved.

    In a place where everything is 'dog friendly’ and where half of Australian households own at least one dog, they implicitly ‘voted with their paws’ to be 'wildlife unfriendly'.

    * Conflict experts called in following a dispute over a dog fence in Coburg >>
    abc.net.au/news/2026-04-09/mer

    * A 'balancing act' as council votes to fence dogs out of park, sparking safety concerns >>
    abc.net.au/news/2025-08-21/mer
    #biodiversity #wildlife #conservation #UserGroups #dogs #pets #roaming #DogOwners #TheBush #recreation #parks #FOMC #fences #UrbanEcology #extinction #councils #WildlifeUnfriendly

  3. I would appreciate input/suggestions on this one. Do you have a favorite place that you get hexagon printed? I'm working on a fun project and could use some suggestions. Thanks!

  4. Finally got around to reading a really good article from @curtispf / @curtispf titled "Engineers don't make public squares. People do."

    cpf.sh/blog/2025/01/25/enginee

    Some choice comments:

    >The bigger sociotechnical challenge, though, that would absolutely be necessary to solve to make this viable in practice would be making this kind of setup not only possible but absolutely trivial - trivial to set up, trivial to use, trivial to manage, and trivial to back up and restore. For this kind of setup to ever take off, it has to be the kind of thing you could give to your grandparents and have them be able to use at least as easily as an iPhone.

    I really like the idea of giving everyone an "Internet Box" of sorts; plug it into your network and power, and off it goes. And I don't think we necessarily need to make it trivial to manage. I believe we can delegate that responsibility to more technically inclined people that the owner trusts. It feels an awful lot like the BOINC project: install the software, and let other clever people write the code that does socially useful computation on top of your device. Only, for the Internet Box, it is instead "choose which entities you want to give shell access to."

    >Bluesky users may not know or understand what ATproto is, or what PDS they’re on, or how their messages are federated - but, they are on federated social media, and they are (at least moderately) happy about it.

    [Not really](dustycloud.org/blog/how-decent):

    >However, I stand by my assertions that Bluesky is not meaningfully decentralized and that it is certainly not federated according to any technical definition of federation we have had in a decentralized social network context previously. To claim that Bluesky is decentralized or federated in its current form moves the goalposts of both of those terms, which I find unacceptable.

    Moving on...

    >That being said, I think we’re overlooking that these people do exist. I’d actually really like to see organisations like Mastodon gGmbH use some funding not just on development, DevOps and DevRel, but what I’d like to call CitRel: citizen relationships. We should be focus grouping onboarding strategies to get people to choose their communities; we should be designing communications toolkits for people to talk about federated social media; hell, we should be producing memes on centralised social media that push people over!

    I like the concept of CitRel. Part of me suspects that the computer education I received as a child -- what is a file, what is a filesystem, what is a network connection, what is a program, etc -- is no longer given, instead relying on "intuitiveness" from major players. Perhaps starting User Groups back up is an option for establishing a more "competent computation baseline" for citizens.

    #fediverse #fedi #PublicSquare #UserGroups

  5. I’m posting this here to make sure PHP developers in the Minneapolis area are aware…

    Tonight was the first meeting of the new PHP user group in Minneapolis!

    Dave Hicking spoke, and @macbookandrew said it was a “great talk.”

    I think @benholmen organizes it, so I’ll defer to him for more details.

    If you’re in the area, you should check it out!

    #PHP #Laravel #Minneapolis #PHPxMSP #UserGroups

  6. On Speaking - User Groups vs Conferences.

    There's a different feel between the two groups. #developer #conferences #usergroups #speaking

  7. Hey User Group organizers & speakers!!!! 🎉🎉🎉

    Season of AI - Season 2 is here!

    1. Take a look at the 7 available talks/content/slides

    2. Organize a local meetup on "Copilots"

    3. Submit

    4. Get Swag for you and your group!!

    Details: github.com/microsoft/community

    #dotnet #copilot #ai #usergroups

  8. After a weekend spent mostly indoors to avoid temperatures that hit or neared triple digits Saturday and Sunday, I’m flying to Los Angeles Tuesday for a grab-bag of reasons that include trying out Waymo’s robotaxi service there (which may make me feel like I’m living in the future), covering VidCon Anaheim (which is all but assured to make me feel old).

    Patreon readers got an extra post from me Friday: my thoughts on reading Siddharth Kara’s brutal report on cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives, and then comparing that to Apple and Tesla’s supply-chain transparency reports.

    6/18/2024: Google’s Third Beta of Android 15 Is Out, and It Has Some Handy New Security Features, PCMag

    The fourth piece I’ve writen about the next version of Android had the least news about new features, because at this point in the development cycle Google is basically done announcing new features.

    6/19/2024: Billionaire Frank McCourt Shares His Vision for a Decentralized, User-Owned TikTok, PCMag

    I had thought this session could yield a good post, and it did not disappoint–even if McCourt’s answers onstage glossed over large parts of his “Project Liberty” proposal.

    6/19/2024: What does AI mean for remote work?, Collision

    My first panel at Collision–featuring Bhavin Shah, founder and CEO of Moveworks, and Jenny Fielding, co-founder and managing partner at Everywhere Ventures–was the last one added to my schedule and featured the largest audience, thanks to its spot on the event’s center stage.

    6/20/2024: 1Password Adds New Account Recovery and Device Addition Options, PCMag

    I need to revise this post with some extra details about the new device-addition user experience that 1Password’s PR folks provided Friday afternoon.

    6/20/2024: Robots and humans: Partners in progress, Collision

    Clock management can be tricky with three other speakers on stage (Erik Nieves, CEO of Plus One Robotics; Tessa Lau, co-founder of Dusty Robotics; and Etienne Lacroix, founder and CEO of Vention), but I managed to end this thing within 10 seconds of schedule. My fellow speakers helped immensely by sharing some enlightening anecdotes (for instance, Lau noting that Dusty’s construction-site-markup robots often get nicknamed “WALL-E” by human co-workers) and not stepping on each other’s lines.

    6/20/2024: Revolutionizing email collaboration, Collision

    At 25 minutes, this session was unusually long by Web Summit standards. And Superhuman founder and CEO Rahul Vohra was unusually poised and on-message in his answers to my questions about this paid e-mail service’s new AI features.

    6/21/2024: Ep 101 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Qualcomm, Surgeon General warning, Apple WWDC recap, TikTok, Mark Vena

    I had just enough time after getting home from Dulles to get lunch and get in a nap before joining this podcast recording.

    6/22/2024: Rob Pegoraro Visits Washington Apple Pi, Washington Apple Pi

    I had expected this would be an in-person talk like the one I did last June, but instead I spoke to the members of this longtime computer user group via Zoom. That meant I could not give away any tech-event swag but did allow me to share links to the stories I mentioned in Zoom’s chat window.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/06/23/weekly-output-android-15-project-liberty-and-tiktok-ai-and-remote-work-1password-robots-and-humans-superhuman-e-mail-mark-vena-podcast-washington-apple-pi/

    #1Password #Android15 #Collision #DustyRobotics #EverywhereVentures #FrankMcCourt #MarkVena #Moveworks #PlusOneRobotics #ProjectLiberty #remoteWork #Superhuman #TikTok #Toronto #userGroups #Vention #WAP #WashingtonApplePi #Waymo #WebSummit

  9. Hey, if you're anywhere around the Dayton area, you should drop by and here me speak tomorrow evening at GemCity TECH. I'll be talking Soft Skills for Developers

    #tech #softskills #usergroups

    meetup.com/gem-city-tech/event

  10. I attended #editor #sessions with my #client today and now clearly see: We need more #editors at #TYPO3 #events. E.g. think of #USERgroups full of #DEVs 🤔
    Invite your #clients and create a #welcomingCulture. We urgently need this #feedback channel in many areas‼️
    #t3cmd #t3cmd24

  11. Only 2 days to go until PHPBelfast

    Register for free at
    meetup.com/phpbelfast/events/2

    Topics will cover:-
    - Clean Coding
    - Laravel Herd
    - Laravel Filament

    #phpc #usergroups #php #laravel

  12. You can (and should) sign up now, for the first @phpbelfast meetup of 2024.

    Get together, share knowledge, learn & hangout with like-minded people who know what *you* are talking about.

    meetup.com/phpbelfast/events/2

    #phpc #phpug #community #usergroups #meetup #laravel #symfony #wordpress #php

  13. cont . . . Now we're left on our own to figure things out. It just took me about 2 weeks to figure out how to change my apple watchface again. They changed from swiping left/right to holding the center of the clockface. It used to be when major operational changes were made things were explained. Now you have to know how to google the right string of words to get your answers. Sheesh. /rant /whine /end
    #ComputerNostalgia #UserGroups #AppleWatch

  14. Måste säga att jag blir lite avundsjuk på dem som har tillgång till lokala datorgrupper för t.ex. Raspberry Pi, Linux och liknade i närheten av Göteborg.

    #rasberrypi #usergroups #sweden #localusergroup #education

  15. After years of being away from the software dev community, I seem to be "back"

    Four conferences in the next 5 weeks + one internal presentation at work:

    CincyDeliver in Cinci
    Beer City Code in Grand Rapids, MI
    Indy.Code() in Indianapolis
    DevUp in St. Louis

    On top of that, a friend and I are starting a new user group in Columbus, OH. The first meeting will be Aug 9.

    #speaking #conferences #usergroups #softwaredevelopment

  16. There's going to be a #Grafana meetup in #Vienna alongside #GrafanaCON on 2023-06-13 with lots of stuff all around Grafana 10! If that sounds interesting to you, please sign up on meetup.com/grafana-and-friends 😄

    #o11y #meetups #usergroups

  17. A new year approaches and with that comes new openings for speakers at the Central Ohio .NET Developer Group (CONDG).

    If you have an aspect of tech you care about and would be willing to share with #dotnet developers some Thursday evening in Columbus, we'd love to hear about it!

    #usergroups #meetups #speaking #CFP #csharp #Columbus #CBUS

  18. Join online on 17.11 at 4pm UCT+0 to the Space Syntax Lab Seminars #SLSS at the #SpaceSyntax lab #UCL

    Gözde Uyar and Åsmund Izaki will talk about simulating #Movement & #Interaction of different #UserGroups in multilevel #Buildings.

    Register for the Zoom session at: ucl.zoom.us/meeting/register/t