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@aardrian@toot.cafe
2025-11-25 23:39:44

Trying to read a post claiming GitHub’s decision to purge toasts is *bad* for accessibility, even though it's on perennially inaccessible Medium.
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@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!
@maxheadroom@hub.uckermark.social
2025-12-25 15:50:01

I guess the plans for Sunday swimming are off the table at the current temperatures. #Uckermark #coldswim

Dry leaves covered in frost in a forest.
Two persons standing on top of the water of a small lake. Apparently the water at the shore is frozen to hold the weight. Both people are wearing thick winter clothes. The right person is also wearing a scarf. The sky is clear and the beginning sunset turning the edge pink from blue already. The photo is taken from a very low angle.
Sunset over a small lake in the forest. Some black silhouettes of reed in the foreground. The sky is bluish turning orange with cloud traces of pink towards the top of the treeline. A faint black silhouette of a person in the foreground.
@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2025-12-25 16:34:46

#ReleaseThursday #OpenSourceXmas A little present (to some of you)... Been meaning to release these recent additions before the holidays, but only getting around to it now. The most important new things are these:

Screenshot of a section of the thi.ng/units package readme giving an overview of the new formula DSL provided. The included code examples show how to:

- compute weight in grams of A4 paper with 320 grams per square meter
- compute weight in kg of 1/2 inch thick 200x300mm glass plate
- same as previous but using the `glass` density preset 

Direct link: https://github.com/thi-ng/umbrella/tree/develop/packages/units#domain-specific-language
@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-10-26 04:10:17

Just finished "Twice as Perfect" by Louise Onomé. This is now the third novel I've read by her about a teenage Nigerian-Canadian second-generation immigrant, two of whom deal with some form of family estrangement ("Like Home" and "The Melancholy of Summer" are the other two). I checked it out because I liked her other novels and was not disappointed; in fact I feel like this is her best novel of the three. Dealing with cultural appropriation, both implicitly and explicitly, along with deep family trauma and a bit of romance, "Twice as Perfect" is suspenseful, wise, and heartfelt. It's got a thread of Nigerian Pidgin in it, which I thoroughly enjoyed although I didn't 100% understand, similar in some ways to the sprinkling of Spanish in "Each of Us a Desert", but with even less of an attempt to subtly explain each instance in English, which I don't mind at all.
The 2nd generation immigrant authors writing YA ~romances I've read recently have all been great, including Adiba Jaigirdar, Samira Ahmed, Sabina Khan, and Randa Abdel-Fattah (a slightly different era), and to a lesser extent Romina Garber (I didn't like "Lobizona" quite as much as stuff by these others). It's been super interesting to contrast their stories with those of people like Mark Oshiro, Angie Thomas, Randi Pink, and Angela Velez who talk about American racism from a non-immigrant perspective (perhaps Ahmed is in between the two groups).
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@stf@chaos.social
2025-11-26 17:06:26

by accident i stumbled on this review by the #NSA on Bruce Schneiers "Applied Crypto" book from long ago.

9. BOOK REVIEW: APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY [censored] Reviewer

Applied Cryptography, for those who don't read the internet news, is a
book written by Bruce Schneier last year. According to the jacket,
Schneier is a data security expert with a master's degree in computer
science. According to his followers, he is a hero who has finally
brought together the loose threads of cryptography for the general
public to understand. Schneier has gathered academic research, internet
gossip, and everything he co…
Issue 1 TALES OF THE KRYPT Page 14 of 16
oc ID: 6823780

Playing loose with the facts is a serious problem with Schneier. For
example in discussing a small-exponent attack on RSA, he says "an
attack by Michael Wiener will recover e when e is up to one quarter the
size of n." Actually, Wiener's attack recovers the secret exponent d
when e has less than one quarter as many bits as n, which is a quite
different statement. Or: "The quadratic sieve is the fastest known .
algorithm for factoring numb…
@bourgwick@heads.social
2025-12-26 21:44:50

i got a bit obsessed with the modern lovers this year & attempted to assemble a complete-as-possible 1970-1974 live chronology. it's far from complete, but found lots of fun stuff, including a setlist for what might be the 1st gig & ads for their shows in bermuda. jessejarnow.com/2025/12/the-mo<…

flyer for the Modern Lovers at Stone Phoenix Coffeehouse with caricatures of band
what might be a handwritten setlist for the first Modern Lovers show
newspaper ad for the Modern over soppening for the Famous Esso Steel Band
The Winter Ball
Boston's Jam'n Jelly Boogie
A Very Social Night with the Velvet Underground's MOE TUCKER with The Modern Lovers Jonathan Richman 'n George Thorogood
@brian_gettler@mas.to
2025-10-25 13:26:00

We forget at our peril the craze for drawing curly cues around chickens of the mid-18th century.
Source: archive.org/details/bim_eighte

A black-and-white engraving of a gloved, feminine hand holding a quill over two chickens, on in a dish eating and another standing just outside the dish and looking to the right. The chickens are encircled in by an elaborate curly cue.
@pre@boing.world
2025-10-22 14:51:52

Spot the difference from yesterday? More framSpot the difference from yesterday? More framework over the top by the ceiling and around the windows ready for the mirrored door blinds.
Bought more wood struts. Had quite a comedy farce trying to get the things into the house now the build cupboards prevent them entering the room. Had to carry them around into the garden then in through the back door and up into the kitchen to get the angle to enter the bedroom.
The company sending the new paint had emailed saying that they don't do varnish in the colours they had allowed us to order, so asked for whatever blues they do have. That did not arrive today. Nor did the extra wood that was set for "early" this week.
Making all these doors is going to take ages and I suggested that seems like something that could be done working from home. He's probably got a proper workshop there even. Carpenter suggests his boss won't allow such things though. 🙄 Bosses eh? They do like their staff to be monitored even if only by the client.ework over the top by the ceiling and around the windows ready for the mirrored door blinds.
Bought more wood struts. Had quite a comedy farce trying to get the things into the house now the build cupboards prevent them entering the room. Had to carry them around into the garden then in through the back door and up into the kitchen to get the angle to enter the bedroom.
The company sending the new paint had emailed saying that they don't do varnish in the colours they had allowed us to order, so asked for whatever blues they do have. That did not arrive today. Nor did the extra wood that was set for "early" this week.
Making all these doors is going to take ages and I suggested that seems like something that could be done working from home. He's probably got a proper workshop there even. Carpenter suggests his boss won't allow such things though. 🙄 Bosses eh? They do like their staff to be monitored even if only by the client.

@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2025-10-26 08:30:03

One of our fave local places to go to for a walk in autumn. This year the colors were especially exquisite...
(Beech forests like these covered two thirds of Germany, but by now they've been dramatically reduced, not just due to logging. Also rising temperatures have been increasing their mortality and general vulnerability...)
#SilentSunday

A colorful autumn beech forest in reds, oranges, yellows and greens, illuminated by the afternoon sun. Pines and bushes in the shade in the foreground, cold light there already. In between is a small forest lake, its surface completely still and mirror-like, reflecting the colorful trees. Altogether, the view feels a little like a painting...