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@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-01-05 15:10:32

Amazon unveils a Fire TV UI redesign with rounded corners, 20 app slots, and Alexa integration, and launches $899 Ember Artline TV series with colorful frames (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)
techcrunch.com/2026/01/05/amaz

@matths@toot.community
2025-11-01 17:20:52

After a week away, I will pick up where I left off. I make the last basket type generic and parameterised with #openscad.
But actually, I want to go back to the Viennese weave and make a round or rounded rectangular basket out of it.
And then the #bambulab hot ends/nozzles and the wood f…

OpenSCAD render view of round baskets with ribbons winding upwards in different sizes, but finished with bottom plate and top ring.
@simon_lucy@mastodon.social
2025-11-18 10:08:46

The DPD elves left the GEEKOM package in the garage sometime between 8:15 and 9am.
Someone needs to do a paper on the impact of Apple on packaging.

A square white box, about 7" square with a grey rounded square on the top and the word GEEKOM in it's centre. 

On the side is GEEKOM A Series and Max in the top right corner. 

It's a new A8 Max Mini PC.
@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-12-22 18:06:43

NFL overreactions: Can we fit 13 picks into a rendition of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas? You bet we can nytimes.com/athletic/6911298/2

@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-10-15 05:01:24

YouTube starts rolling out its redesigned video player, which features rounded, slightly translucent on-screen buttons, across mobile, web, and TV globally (Jay Peters/The Verge)
theverge.com/news/799492/youtu

@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-11-18 00:30:02

Urban Adventure 🏞️
城市探险 🏞️
📷Nikon FE
🎞️Fuijfilm NEOPAN SS, expired 1993
#filmphotography #Photography #blackandwhite

Fujifilm NEOPAN SS (FF)

English Alt Text: A black-and-white photo shows dense shrubbery in the foreground with trimmed bushes and a building in the background. The depth of field is shallow, keeping the background sharp while the foreground is softly blurred. The scene feels quiet and urban, with nature partially enclosing a built environment. The contrast between organic textures and structured signage adds visual interest.

中文替代文字:
这张黑白照片前景是茂密的灌木丛,背景是修剪整齐的绿篱和一栋建筑。景深较浅,背景清晰,前景略微模糊。整个场景宁静而城市化,…
Fujifilm NEOPAN SS (FF)

English Alt Text: A black-and-white photo shows the top of a cylindrical modern building partially hidden by dense leafy trees. The building has vertical lines and a rounded top. A vintage-style streetlamp stands on the left. The sky is overcast, casting a soft, diffused light. The contrast between the structured architecture and organic foliage creates a contemplative mood, blending urban and natural elements.

中文替代文字:
这张黑白照片展示一座圆柱形现代建筑的顶部,被茂密的树叶部分遮挡。建筑有垂直线条和圆形顶部。左侧有一个…
Fujifilm NEOPAN SS (FF)

English Alt Text: A black-and-white photo depicts a small outdoor area with a thin, twisted tree in the foreground. Beneath it sits a simple chair with a curved backrest and a table partially visible to the left. A plastic bucket rests under the table. The background features a building wall with a barred window and another window partially seen. The ground is grassy with scattered debris and small plants. The scene blends natural and man-made elements, evoking quiet so…
Fujifilm NEOPAN SS (FF)

English Alt Text: A black-and-white photo captures a person ascending an escalator in a modern architectural space. The person wears a hat and casual clothes, seen from a low angle that emphasizes the steep diagonal of the escalator. The surrounding structure includes glass panels and metal beams, forming strong geometric lines. Light and shadow interplay across the surfaces, adding depth and motion. Another person is partially visible on the right, cropped by the frame…
@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-10-15 05:01:37

YouTube starts rolling out its redesigned video player, which features rounded, slightly translucent on-screen buttons, across mobile, web, and TV globally (Jay Peters/The Verge)
theverge.com/news/799492/youtu

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-10-20 08:05:15

Some leftists have criticized #NoKingsDay2 as useless. Though it was the largest protest in US history, it didn't change anything. I would go further to say that protests like these generally won't change anything. Dictators aren't forced to step down by 2% of the population coming out for one day. If they're forced to step down by protests, those protests are sustained. They are every single day. They are accompanied by general strikes.
We've been watching that happen all over the world. Portland in 2020 gave us a taste of that in the US. The George Floyd Rebellion was the type of resistance that actually brings down dictators like Trump. Occasional protests, no matter how large, can simply be ignored. That is precisely the reason the US developed a militarized police force in the first place. You need more, more than the largest protests in US history, more than Occupy, more than the resistance of the 60's and 70's, more than, and different from, anything we've seen in our lives.
And yet... Each protest has grown, and grown bolder. Some have grown more persistent. If you think of protest as the path to achieve change, you will lose. It is not. But it is a path to escalate. Some people, some otherwise comfortable white folks, came out for their first time. Some people got pepper sprayed for the first time. Some people questioned authority, stood up for the first time, and have had an experience that will radicalize them for the rest of their lives.
Protest is not useful in and of itself. It is training. It's making connections. Authoritarian regimes rely on the illusion of compliance, so visual resistance does actually undermine their power.
Liberals like to teach that non-violence is all about staying peaceful no matter what, that there's some way that morality simply overwhelms an enemy. I remember reading Langston Hughes' A Dream Deferred in high school. I said it was a threat. My teacher said, "you're wrong, he was a pacifist." Pacifism is a threat. If you can spit at me, beat me, shoot me, and I will not move, if I have the strength to absorb violence without flinching, without even rising to violence, what will happen when you push me too far?
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore—
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over—
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
For peaceful resistance to work, there must be ambiguity. It must not be clear if or when the resistance will stop being peaceful. Peaceful resistance with no possibility of escalation is just cowardice.
My critique then is not so harsh as some other anarchists. If you think that protest alone will work, you're probably going to lose. If you are prepared to escalate, if you are prepared to absorb violence without flinching, then it could be possible for protest alone to topple the dictator. The cracks are already beginning to show.
And then what?
The problems that lead to the George Floyd uprising were never resolved. The problems that lead to Occupy where never resolve. The DAPL was built, protesters were maimed, it leaked multiple times (exactly as predicted). Segregation never went away, it only changed forms. The fact that immigrants have different courts and different rights means that anyone can be arbitrarily kidnaped and renditioned to an arbitrary country. We never did anything about the torture black site. FFS, people can still be stripped of their voting rights and slavery is still legal in the US. The people who control both parties in the US are killing our children and grand children with oil wars and climate change.
Toppling the dictator does nothing to resolve all of the problems that existed before him.
No, #NoKingsDay was absolutely not useless. #NoKings and related protests are extremely useful but they aren't sufficient. But, I think we still need to challenge the movement on two points:
How do you escalate after you're ignored or brutalized?
What do you demand after you win?
#USPol