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@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.
@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 …
@aredridel@kolektiva.social
2025-11-28 16:19:02
Content warning: open source whinging

Ugh why is this always the way. I evaluated like 25 authentication servers for a small scale web project — I do want to support things like OIDC and Passkeys, so this is not something I really want to make myself like the old days of “use crypt() on the passwords and just make a simple database”.
5 of them are just dev mode garbage that will never see the light of day as a thing people use.
2 of them are home network nonsense for people who want enterprise login for their family, but where One Nerd controls the whole user-list.
15 of them are freemium "open source" where they withhold features for their enterprise tier and make them so unfortunately difficult to deploy, all requiring postgresql databases and a complex containerization setup and helm charts and oh so much.
and then there's kanidm, which is great except its opinions make it completely unusable for a community project, it's really more trying to fit the ‘enterprise unix authentication' space. Kudos to them for communicating it but it's the wrong tool, even if it is really good.
And then there's rauthy. Which is exactly what I want, well built and delightful, uses a lightweight embedded database, and even has a peer-to-peer sync for scalability. But customizing it is going to be a lesson in building it from source repeatedly, and its configuration is just a bit strange, and its frontend is extremely Backend Developer Wrote A Web UI. I guess I got a second project. And maybe a third to make debian packages of it.
Yet it really is the best of the options _by far_.
NLNet supported projects continue to punch above their weight class.

@burger_jaap@mastodon.social
2025-08-29 15:56:47

Think 🇪🇺 only regulates bottle caps, and 🍌 curvature?
Enode has a good post on an important and exciting development that adds value to devices. The freedom for consumers to control their connected devices through a service of their choice creates valuable opportunities to enhance European welfare.

@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/

November 3, 2026:
Donald Trump calls the press into the Oval Office and announces that the GOP has held the House
—but he warns that Democrats will try to steal the election,
and announces plans to send a legal team to Arizona to root out fraud.
He spends the rest of the night posting threats and allegations on Truth Social.
In the morning, Republican lawyers file to stop vote counting,
arguing that any votes counted after Election Day are illegal under f…

@jonippolito@digipres.club
2025-08-29 12:02:23

"They’re unknowingly becoming the bad guys”: AI-powered bounty hunters think they’re helping, but their fabricated bug reports are overwhelming solo maintainers like cURL’s Daniel Stenberg—who’s paid $92K for real flaws and now may scrap the program.

A conference presenter with this quote:

A lot of users are annoying. And that's not new. The new thing here is not the only the ease that you can produce this with AI, but also they actually think they are helping out....They're just unknowingly becoming the bad guys.

—Daniel Stenberg, "Al slop attacks on the curl project"
@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-09-27 18:41:13

Psalm 58 is about the maga-klan... Here it is (slightly shorted to meet my Mastodon site's posting length limits.)
...
Do you rulers indeed speak justly? Do you judge people with equity?
No, in your heart you devise injustice, and your hands mete out violence on the earth.
...
Break the teeth in their mouths, O God;
Lord, tear out the fangs of those lions!
Let them vanish like water that flows away; when they draw the bow, let their arrows fall s…

After the Online Safety Act’s onerous internet age restrictions took effect this summer,
it didn’t take long for Brits to get around them.
Some methods went viral, like using video game Death Stranding’s photo mode to bypass face scans.
But in the end, the simplest solution won out: --- VPNs.
Virtual private networks have proven remarkably effective at circumventing the UK’s age checks,
letting users spoof IP addresses from other countries so that the checks neve…