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@xtaran@chaos.social
2026-02-04 18:03:53

View from my living room window at two different times this late afternoon respectively evening.
#Sunset #Sonnenuntergang #Zürich

Orange horizon with the silhouettes of one tree in the center and one on the left edge of the picture. The sun shines through the middle tree. Lots of small clouds from pale orange to dark, greyish blue in the sky.
Zoomed-in variant of the previous picture. Orange horizon with the silhouette of a tree with two trunks. The sun shines through the tree in between the two trunks. Lots of wavy clouds from pale orange to greyish orange in the sky.
Pink, orange, yellow and light blue horizon with the silhouettes of one tree in the center and one on the left edge of the picture. Some clouds in yellow-pink and dark grey. Dark grey blue sky.
Zoomed-in variant of the previous picture. Pink and blue horizon with the silhouette of a tree with two trunks. Lots of wavy clouds from a greyish orange over pink to light and dark blue in the sky.
@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-03-04 02:26:04

OpenAI's red lines within its DOD agreement are built upon legal language that the NSA has redefined over decades to permit the things they appear to prohibit (Mike Masnick/Techdirt)
techdirt.com/2026/03/02/openai

@anildash@me.dm
2026-04-03 20:23:36

Thanks to the extremist agenda of the richest tycoons supporting the authoritarians agenda, American tech companies are going to see a collapse in revenues and growth in these markets. Was it worth it just to support a bunch of child sexual predators? techpolicy.press/almost-two…

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2026-03-04 14:09:08

The press is warning about Iranian cyber attacks that aren't happening, while overlooking the real story of US and Israeli cyber action.
Don't miss today's Metacurity for more on this important story and other critical infosec developments you should know, including
--Google warns that US government-originated iPhone hacking kit has spread to Russian intel,
--Altman calls the backlash to Pentagon deal 'really painful,'
--Defense contractors expecte…

@bencurthoys@mastodon.social
2026-02-04 10:34:28

Grr and argh.
The people who make government websites generally tend to do a halfway decent job of meeting the spec, but they really really need to learn to push back when the spec is FUCKING STUPID.
Having just completed my "Annual Filing" with Companies House - and why is that even a thing, we're not posting fucking vellum to Victorian clerks who scurry up ladders to deposit the sacred paperwork in the appropriate filing cabinet any more - I got a new scary emai…

 This is an official email to the company’s registered email address from Companies House. If you’re a third-party agent who has received this email on behalf of the company, please forward this message to the company directors.

MONAD SOFTWARE LTD’s people with significant control need to verify their identity for Companies House
There’s a new legal requirement for a company’s people with significant control (PSCs) to verify their identity for Companies House, and to confirm that they have …
@mcdanlj@social.makerforums.info
2026-04-04 01:10:33

I keep seeing #HamRadio antennas using all sort of huge devices to create links between band segments. Alligator clips. Wago blocks. Mueller clips. Mostly with the antenna wire tied to something stiff that makes it hard to roll up neatly, rather than using flexible cord. I keep looking for and not finding examples of my approach to linking.
My solution is so simple, neat, and tidy…

Photo of an antenna link between 12 meter and 15 meter segments, shown above a metric scale. The entire link is between 17 and 18 cm long. Dacron cord carries the load between the two segments, which are connected by banana plugs insulated by more heat shrink.
The same link as in the first picture, this time disconnected.
Linked dipole form showing one leg of a dipole with many links in it wound up for storage. The wire is wound in a figure eight to avoid twists. Several of the links are partially visible in it.

The U.S. is currently holding three times as many people in immigrant detention as were detained in the Nazi concentration camp system in spring 1939
—six years into the Third Reich and just before the start of World War II.
"…nobody sane now thinks the answer to abuses at Dachau was to give the guards more training."

@tezoatlipoca@mas.to
2026-03-03 15:44:57

I'm trying to type the word `part.revision` in our wiki because this is a database field I'm trying to document.
It keeps #autocorrect ing this to `part. Revision` because it thinks I'm actually starting a new sentence and am too stupid to add the space and capitalize the first word.

Jules Winnfield (played by badass Samuel L Jackson) in Pulp Fiction in the "Say that one more time, I DARE YOU" scene, where Jules has his hand cannon aimed at Brett's head and dares him to say "What?" again. 

              JULES
                         Say "What" again! C'mon, say "What" 
                         again!  I dare ya, I double dare ya 
                         motherfucker, say "What" one more 
                         goddamn time!

Except here Jules is about to shoot …
@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2026-03-04 11:14:55

MARCH (Bike Lane Obstruction) MADNESS!
“Fill out the bracket and make your predictions of which cities will report the most bike lane obstructions.”
bikelaneuprising.com/post/marc

@jamesthebard@social.linux.pizza
2026-04-03 18:57:30

Lots of progress and a lots of pain. However, all of the Sisyphus modules have been implemented and I'm currently running a test across the `2.0.0b2` version. The most painful thing I fought was literally tailing a log file. Got lazy and brought in `hpcloud/tail` because it did what I needed it to, but what it _didn't_ do was work well for my application. After a day or two of battling it, I removed it and went with `bufio.NewReader`and a nice `context.CloseWith` setup and now it…

A screenshot of the 2.0.0b2 client running on `encoder01` in two terminal windows.  The top-left window shows the log output of the client, the bottom-left window shows current CPU load via `btop`.  The webpage in the background shows the progress of all the encoder clients and what jobs they're running.