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@pre@boing.world
2025-12-26 23:25:43

Like all the rest of the nerds, I did a bit of tech support on family computers.
They're all popping up windows from scam virus scanners lying that subscriptions need to be renewed or machines are unprotected. People don't know how to remove these things. Luckily they also don't really know how to pay the subscription.
Their phones are updating on them. Changing where buttons used to be. Removing options. Forcing people to register to use they things they have been doing for years.
They don't know how to register.
Things pop up asking for passwords and they have no idea who is asking or which password to use.
I tell them that I don't really understand why they keep using Windows now it is so shitty and awful. They say they don't know how to use anything else. The fact they don't really know how to use windows either doesn't seem to register.
The tech corporations have given up completely on being user friendly. They are all deliberately user hostile and exploitative now.
Corporate tech is terrible. The industry is failing it's users, abusing them. People don't even know there is any other way. They are just giving up on achieving their tasks until someone can fix the pop-ups and subscription boxes and passwords and 2fa for them.
Tech sucks now. Sucks hard.
#tech #christmasTechSupport

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-11-28 10:59:39

Right, folks, so there is an account on mastodon.social (@8124@mastodon.social) that has been libelling me and others, defaming us as antisemites for the longest time.
They just sent the posts attached.
They have been reported to mastodon.social and I have raised my concerns with them and yet no action has been taken against that account even though the account has been suspended on at least three major Mastodon servers and limited on at least four others.
It is not limited…

Screenshot of 8124’s account header
Screenshot of 8124’s timeline showing two of my post highlighted and labelled as antisemitic.
Screenshot of 8124’s timeline showing two of my post highlighted and labelled as antisemitic.
Screenshot of 8124’s timeline showing two of my post highlighted and labelled as antisemitic.
@mcdanlj@social.makerforums.info
2025-12-27 18:31:03

The case for my 28g QRP dual-ported (9:1 and 49:1) unun cracked from tightening one of the terminal screws too tight, and from having printed the box with too few perimeters, so it wasn't really strong enough. I had designed it so that the coax was integrated into the case, so I had to cut the case apart to remove the still-functional electrical components for re-use.
At least this gave me a chance to confirm that I hadn't blown up the ferrite from overheating it!

Damaged case with one side cracked off and pieces cut out for destructive disassembly to save the electrical parts for a new case.
Electrical components removed from broken box: a tapped autotransformer with three ring terminals at the connections, and a blue high-voltage capacitor. Two of the three ring terminals have brass M3x8 screws currently installed. 1/10" RG316 is visible at the bottom.
@bourgwick@heads.social
2025-11-28 02:45:01

60 years ago tonight, the merry pranksters' first informal acid test, held at ken babbs's place outside santa cruz, where the grateful dead did not play (& all purported flyers are almost certainly fake). below text from dennis mcnally's bio & i wrote about it for the 50th.

the larger world. The first of those special parties was at Ken
Babbs’s place in Soquel, near Santa Cruz, on the coast south
of Palo Alto, on November 27, 1965. Such public notice as
there was of the event came through a posting at Lee Quarn-
strom and Peter Dema’s Hip Pocket Bookstore in Soquel. The
Pranksters were joined by Allen Ginsberg and his lover, Peter
Orlovsky, and Garcia, Lesh, Weir, Sue Swanson, and Connie
Bonner among others, and the night basically involved hang-
ing out and tripp…
Kesey didn’t want to give it up, but Phil was not dissuaded,
and learned one of his early lessons in the subtleties of trip-
ping. He proceeded to gluehiseyesonKesey, and in a while
Ken got up and shoved the guitar at him. “Here.” Weir, on
the other hand, had another sort of adventure. Although he
had read “Howl,” he did not recognize Allen Ginsberg, and
saw only that he “was pretty damned amazing, the stuff he
would say and do. So I figure, okay, I'm gonna sit next to this
guy. Which was okay …
@tezoatlipoca@mas.to
2025-10-27 21:13:29

Lol - John Carpenter's 1988 They Live.
Starring famed 80s wrestler Roddy Piper - who coined "I'm here to kick ass and chew gum and Im all outa gum!" - who discovers a pair of special sunglasses that show the world as it really is: we are subliminally controlled by aliens using global warming to make Earth's atmosphere similar to their homeworld, depleting its resources
`DISRUPT! SHIFT PARADIGMS! MOVE FAST BREAK THINGS!`

Image from TechCrunch, behind two tech CEOs (I'm assuming. I don't care; Im highly doubtful I really give a shit what anyone presenting at a "TechCrunch" might have to say other than more moving fast, breaking stuff and shoving more AI in my face.) is a giant They Live style "DISRUPT" banner. 

Disrupt.,.. disrupt. I get it. A decade ago, it meant break existing markets wide open by tossing aside old means and ideas, be bold, be inventive, show no fear. 

Now "Disrupt" has been supplanted b…
image from the move They Live showing several of the aliens; all advertisement, news and video screens are showing subliminal brainwashing propaganda like "Sleep", "Submit", "No Thought" "Stay Asleep Watch This" "Conform | No Thought | Only Comply" and "Obey and Conform"
@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-10-28 13:08:53

Microsoft says it supports the OpenAI board moving to form a public benefit corporation and recapitalization, and now holds a ~$135B OpenAI Group PBC investment (Microsoft)
blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2025/

S-cones (which respond to short wavelengths) are very few in the fovea center
so causing a so-called S-cone blind spot
(Williams et al., 1981)
but they peak in number on the foveal slope at about 12% of the population
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1151

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-27 09:57:00

Just had a visit from Fellesforbundet at the workplace. To be honest, we get a lot of visits from Fellesforbundet since they are located in a building right across the street from my well-adapted industrial company.
Fellesforbundet is a reformist, bureaucratic union affiliated with the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO). It is not syndicalist and operates with a hierarchical structure, including elected leadership and regional divisions.
The union primarily negotiates…

The poster promotes the Norsk Syndikalistisk Forbund (NSF), the Norwegian Syndicalist Federation affiliated with the International Workers' Association (IAA). It features a black-and-white photo of a large group of people, likely members of the organization.

The text "Anarkosyndikalismen i Norge!" ("Anarchosyndicalism in Norway!") is prominently displayed, emphasizing the group's focus on anarcho-syndicalist activism. Contact details for the NSF-IAA appear at the bottom of the poster.

The des…
@pre@boing.world
2025-11-27 17:50:36

A couple of days of just layering varnish and painting which didn't change anything visibly enough to bother with photos. But today, the windowed doors are starting to be completed. Three of them up.
This is what really makes the difference and makes it suddenly reminiscent of the Tardis.
Hopefully it'll be finished next week, they say. But they have said that before. The windowed doors have to be finished, the detailing to make the doors look panelled, handles, holes for cables, there's a bit of coving I decided to add to help carry wires and lights across the gap above the desk. More painting. Mirrors to be glued to doors.
We shall see :fingers_crossed:

@mcdanlj@social.makerforums.info
2025-10-26 23:38:17

We had a surprise opportunity to go to the beach this weekend, near Southport NC. I have the weird preference to sling my hammock under the house, between the clotheslines, instead of sleeping indoors. Half camping? I use a big rubbermaid box as my "suitcase" and put my shoes on it overnight... It was cold at night, but an underquilt and reflecting bubble insulation in the hammock, with an inflatable mattress on top of my down sleeping bag, kept me cozy.
My wife and I went to …

Map showing lines indicating 57 Morse code ham radio contacts, throughout much of the US and one in Canada. All done on 5W or less of power; some were 2–3W.
Sunrise with a ham radio wire antenna dangling from a fiberglass push-up mast at one side. The picture doesn't do the sunrise justice.
Hammock slung under an elevated beach house, tied to pilings, with a beautiful sunrise in the background. It was a great way to wake up!