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@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-12-11 14:46:51

I love how simple Kitten’s Streaming HTML workflow makes building features like this, especially when using class-based Kitten pages and components :)
#Kitten

Screen capture of the Team schedule interface from the Gaza Verified admin site. It is a table of names and days (Aral, Casey, Joy, Aseel, Fabio And Mondays … Fridays) with checkboxes at each name/day pair. It starts out greyed out. The Unlock to edit button is clicked and the interface comes alive (opacity returns to full and the checkboxes become green and clickable). The person toggles a few checkboxes and clicks the Lock button to lock the interface again and then repeats the process to und…
Screenshot of code (the lines editable=false and the button tag code are highlighted):

class TeamSchedule extends kitten.Component {
  editable = false

  html () {
    return kitten.html`
      <section>
        <h3>Team schedule</h3>
        <button
          name='toggle'
          connect
        >${this.editable ? 'Lock' : 'Unlock to edit'}</button>
        <table id='team-schedule' ${this.editable ? '' : 'inert'}>
          <caption id='caption'>
            <markdown>
              Show…
Screenshot of code, continuation of the same class, starting with the end of the html() method from the previous screenshot and going till the end of the class (the table[inert] style and the onToggle() method are highlighted:

          <style>
            table[inert] {
              opacity: 0.9;
              filter: grayscale(100%);
            }
          </style>
        </table>
      </section>
    `
  }

  onToggle () {
    this.editable = !this.editable
    console.log(this.editable)…
Screenshot of code (the <${TeamSchedule.connectedTo(this)} /> line is highlighted):

export default class InterviewsPage extends kitten.Page {
  html () {
    const today = db.calendar.today
    const futureDays = db.calendar.futureDays
    const pastDays = db.calendar.pastDays

    return kitten.html`
      <${MainLayout} page='/admin/interviews/'>
        <h2>Interviews</h2>

        <${SignUpsSwitch.connectedTo(this)} />
        <${InternalNav} />
        <${TeamSchedule.connectedTo(this)} /…
@mcdanlj@social.makerforums.info
2026-01-13 03:00:34

I bought a pair of 25' Intellitron stainless steel whip antennas from GigaParts while they were on sale ("two is one and one is none" and the second one tipped me me into "free shipping" making its marginal cost pretty low). On removing them from the packages, however, loose roll pins fell out, and the bases fell off the antennas. Both of them.
A roll pin is an inappropriate fastener to use to connect two concentric thin-walled tubes, so this is a design failure. And the roll pins are …

A view into the bottom end of a whip antenna, showing yellow metal tabs for better electrical connections between the concentric sleeves, stops preventing collapsing the antenna too far, and a set of holes. An out-of-focus roll pin is in the background.
close-up view of roll pin. Only one end is tapered, and the pin is not straight.
External view of base sleeve that fell off the whip. It has flat sides where the holes for the roll pin go, and is tapered from the base where a 3/8-24 threaded stud is visible towards the open end at the lower left.
@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2026-02-12 02:38:14

Rare Colours Blues II🔷🔷
稀有的色彩蓝 II🔷🔷
📷 Pentax MX
🎞️ Harman Phoenix 200 II (FF)
#filmphotography #Photography #Art

Harman Phoenix 200 II (FF)

English Alt Text:
A construction crane hook hangs suspended in the sky, attached to two steel cables that extend upward beyond the frame. The hook is centered against a clear blue background, emphasizing its height and isolation. Below, treetops and the upper part of a building with antennas and windows are visible, grounding the scene in an urban environment. The composition highlights the scale of construction work, contrasting the heavy industrial hook with the op…
Harman Phoenix 200 II (FF)

English Alt Text:
An interior hallway features orange wall panels and a glossy floor that reflects the light and color. A dark vertical structure casts a shadow across the scene, creating contrast. In the background, a small sign with Chinese characters and the word “EXIT” is mounted on the wall, partially obscured by the shadow. The geometric design of the panels and interplay of light and shadow give the corridor a modern, architectural feel.

Chinese Alt Text:
室内走…
Harman Phoenix 200 II (FF)

English Alt Text:
Two mannequins stand in a storefront display. One wears a long gray sleeveless coat layered over a cream turtleneck sweater, accessorized with sunglasses. The other mannequin is dressed in a bright orange jacket and matching skirt, holding an orange handbag. Behind them is a brick wall with white-framed windows and a lantern-style light fixture. To the left, a vivid orange British-style telephone booth with the words “LONDON CALLING” and a spider gr…
Harman Phoenix 200 II (FF)

English Alt Text:
A woven basket planter hangs from the ceiling, filled with lush green foliage that cascades downward. Behind the plant, a green illuminated emergency exit sign with white Chinese characters is partially visible, slightly obscured by the leaves. The combination of natural greenery and functional signage creates a striking contrast between decoration and utility in the interior space.

Chinese Alt Text:
一个编织吊篮悬挂在天花板上,里面种满了茂盛的绿色植物,枝叶向下垂落。植物后方有一个绿色发光的紧急…

From where I was sitting Wednesday, it looked like
the attorney general pretty much dared the House Democrats to impeach her.
Here’s how the New York Daily News put it, summarizing the AP’s coverage of her testimony before the House Judiciary Committee:
"Attorney General Pam Bondi launched into a passionate defense of President Donald Trump Wednesday
as she tried to turn the page from relentless criticism of the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epste…

@cjust@infosec.exchange
2026-02-11 16:51:47

So there has been a school shooting in British Columbia - and I guess since I spent so much time living and working in the states, I forgot that these are horrifying and traumatizing events - which may just be down to the coverage in the media in the US versus Canada.
That's not to say that the coverage here has been good - quite the opposite in fact - but I will get to that at the moment.
I will qualify this in that I will freely admit that I have no expertise in either mass …

Recommendations for media coverage of mass shooting events 

- We've had 20 years of mass murders throughout which I have repeatedly told CNN and our other media, if you don't want to propagate more mass murders, don't start the story with sirens blaring.
- Don't have photographs of the killer.
- Don't make this 24-7 coverage.
- Do everything you can not to make the body count the lead story.
- Not to make the killer some kind of anti-hero.
- Do localize this story to the affected community and…
@timbray@cosocial.ca
2026-02-12 00:03:34

From that well-known hotbed of leftist radicalism, the daily Bloomberg markets newsletter.
That (paywalled) column is at bloomberg.com/opinion/articles

The Trump administration will soon make it the official policy of the US government that greenhouse gases don’t endanger Americans’ well-being and therefore don’t need federal regulation, Mark Gongloff writes in Bloomberg Opinion. Insurance companies, meanwhile, live in a parallel universe where greenhouse gases are heating the atmosphere and intensifying natural disasters, harming human health, destroying property and raising insurance costs. The government’s universe is an increasingly lonely…
@fanf@mendeddrum.org
2026-01-12 21:42:01

from my link log —
The road to the Erlang JIT.
blog.erlang.org/the-road-to-th
saved 2020-12-01 dotat.at/:/BQA2J…

@markhburton@mstdn.social
2025-12-12 13:16:07

The Paris agreement is 10 years old today.
How time flies. But how little really has changed.
"Paris Climate Change Agreement, 2015: the good, the bad and the ugly."
steadystatemanchester.net/2015

@tarah@infosec.exchange
2026-01-11 14:41:04

It's always lovely to have the doubters get their asses academically kicked when it comes to Ada Lovelace's actual mathematical capabilities, but at the same time, I am so, so, so tired. Just so very tired. From an open access 2017 Historia Mathematica article debunking the idea that Lovelace was not a competent mathematician.

C. Hollings et al. / Historia Mathematica 44 (2017) 202-231 203
1. Introduction

On 21 January 1844, the English mathematician Augustus De Morgan wrote a confidential letter to Lady
Noel Byron about her 28-year-old daughter, Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace, who De Morgan
had tutored as a private pupil in various areas of advanced mathematics for about eighteen months in the
early 1840s. In his letter, while he was at pains to stress that “I have never expressed to Lady Lovelace my
op…

Within minutes of federal agents with ICE, the DEA and FBI arriving at the workplace,
a rapid response network mobilized to confront the agents carrying out an immigration raid at the Bro-Tex distribution center.
As community members rallied to halt the raid,
federal agents cordoned off the area and began trying to clear protesters.
Agents used pepper balls, OC canisters and pepper spray on the crowd
as they tried to clear a path for a convoy of their vehicles, s…