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@markhburton@mstdn.social
2026-03-08 09:28:33

This is OK but not a mention of why it's a GREEN party.
Not a mention of ecological overshoot, nor even of the climate crisis.
I find it depressing this repeated missed opportunity.
I predict a Green wave in the local elections. Anyone who thinks our byelection win was an outlier is mistaken | Zack Polanski | The Guardian

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2026-03-06 20:03:09
Content warning: MH–

Throughout most of my life I've lost something maybe once. In the last two weeks, I've lost two things already. And to the point of not even being able to tell when they "disappeared" — I was convinced I have them on me until I've noticed they're gone. I feel like I was losing my mind.
It doesn't help that I was raised to feel guilty about my mistakes. It doesn't help that people around me take this lightly (it's nothing "important"), so I also feel guilty about feeling guilty. And completely estranged.
#ActuallyAutistic

@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2026-03-08 17:54:59

Because @…’s Flipboard site won’t scroll for me (?!?), here’s the paragraph with the punch:
❝It’s worth noting that over the decades, Pixar has explored topics such as, but [not*] limited to: becoming a widower, suddenly becoming a single or adoptive parent, environmental collapse, existential dread, motherhood, and job burnout. The first Incredibles has a subplot where Elastigirl thinks Mr. Incredible is having an affair, Toy Story 3 has the toys accept death by furnace, and Elemental is about interracial relationships. The last two movies Docter directed were Soul, which is about a Black man finding joy in his life again, and Inside Out—maybe the most therapy-ass movie (and series) in the studio’s entire 40-year tenure—is about messy preteen emotions that lead to its main character running away from home.❞
* The word “not” is missing in the original, surely an editorial mistake?
flipboard.com/@gizmodo/i09-ifm

@keen456@infosec.exchange
2026-05-08 23:42:31

I thought I was familiar with a lot of codecs, but Captain Crunch and DVI are names I've never heard. #avpreservation

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2026-04-08 02:42:43

I bet it's really difficult to get a profile pic like that when you lack a spine. Probably a whole elaborate system behind him holding his head upright.
bsky.app/profile/did:plc:jl6bn

@cdp1337@social.bitsnbytes.dev
2026-05-08 03:22:27

ok, I've got some questions for users of #MeshCore
How do you handle custom sensors and modules? In Meshtastic they generally "just work" after setting the pin configuration, but I'm having zero luck. Currently fighting with trying to get a NEO-6M GPS module working with a Heltec V3 radio.
On Meshtastic it worked as soon as I set the pin configuration, but in MeshCore, it's…

@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2026-04-07 22:51:18

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #AfternoonShow
IDLES:
🎵 I'm Scum
#IDLES
idlesband.bandcamp.com/track/i
open.spotify.com/track/0mXDySw

@patrick_townsend@infosec.exchange
2026-05-07 17:47:32

Signal Privacy – Better Than You Thought
If you’ve ever tried to write a secure and private distributed communications protocol, you know how hard it is to get it right. (If you have, you are seriously nerdy!) It is really easy to make mistakes, even for professional security developers. So, when Guy Kawasaki mentioned the Signal “Double Ratchet” protocol I was intrigued. I thought I knew a lot about security protocols but this one caught me flat-footed. Down the rabbit hole I went.

@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social
2026-04-08 16:51:50

I need to find a job that lets me dress up like this guy from 3TEETH

Lead singer of 3TEETH dressed in Leather, Mustache, shaved side head mohawk and welders glasses
@aredridel@kolektiva.social
2026-05-08 01:29:01

Put your name on your work and find like-minded people to share credit with. It is now on you to build not your brand, but the demonstration that you know what's going on.
It is going to be very hard to get a job by printing a list of skills at the top of your resume and hoping to get noticed. It already was and now it's worse than ever.
Be a person on the internet and by that I mean do not hide your person-hood. Your curiosity, your learning, your willingness to consider angles. Professional polish is something the clankers do better than us, because they are trained on all of us doing it.
If not putting your name on your learning, put a stable pseudonym out there. Be known by the work you do and even the mistakes you make and reconsider. Showing that your knowledge has _depth_ is now one of the most important things. We can all vibe up to a basic understanding. It's the people who can see where they went wrong, and course-correct that really are going to carry the day.
You no longer get to be perfect and only show what's finished and polished. And you're gonna have to show your work.