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@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2025-09-07 10:47:58

Langtauferer
Today, a year ago, I ventured on a dream trip I'd been researching for a long time, and which ended up being a semi-religious experience, being immersed in (and somewhat overwhelmed by) an actively changing environment, the upheaval and plethora of geological features, structures, unreal colors, layers, textures and the "wounds" exposed by the melting and disappearing glaciers... Countless waterfalls, stunning erosion features, later traversing the glacier ga…

Photo of the upper part of a glacial valley with large mountain peaks (some 3700+ meters) and remaining glaciers and icefields. The vivid colors are purely the result of the polarization filter used, but also nicely show the variety of rock types and minerals (rock colors vary from pale gray to orange, deep rust, black). The main arm of the glacier is curving down in the left side of the image, it's gate visible (a close up in the next image). In the front a fragment of the semi-eroded old side…
Close up view (from a few hundred meters above) of the Langtauferer glacier gate and a beautiful river delta of the milky blueish-gray creek of another glacier (next image) which terminates higher up by now. The ice is characteristically blue, heavily crevassed and crumbling at the front. A word about scale: One of the larger detached ice fragments is ~2.5 meters tall.
Abstract looking photo of a section of the south-western edge the Gepatschferner (Austria's second largest glacier), which used to be connected here (as a major ice fall) to the Langtauferer glacier. Now only several large waterfalls are remaining, dropping over the exposed rock faces 300 meters down into the valley. The ice is pale blue with large seracs (approx. 50-100 meters thick at the edge). Some snow patches are a pale pink/orange, traces of Sahara sand...
Top down view of the Langtauferer outflow section of the valley, showing a patch work of different textures/rocks and colors from grassy slopes, talus fields in shades of gray, orange, beige, rust. The milky grey glacier creek meandering through it all from left to right. A small pool of crystal clear intensely green-blue water nearby. The entire scene feels like an abstract painting
@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot
2025-09-06 07:31:27

Having designed a good-enough CAD model of the subframe for my #tricycle as a welded aluminium structure, I'm now thinking that it might be better constructed as carbon fibre laid up over an XPS polystyrene armature.
The benefits are that I can do composites myself, whereas I can't weld aluminium; and that the composite would probably be both stronger and lighter. The downside is th…

Another illustration of the aluminium framed subframe. Both sprockets on the epicyclic are now shown, but the epicyclic still floats in space with no visible means of support. The secondary chain sprocket on the road wheel is also shown. The chainring is now a ring and not a solid wheel, making it easier to see that's behind it. The chainring now lines up correctly with the primary sprocket on the epicyclic, and the secondary sprocket lines up with the sprocket on the road wheel: there is room …
@jerome@jasette.facil.services
2025-09-05 15:29:13

The head of Metrolinx said at a press conference Friday that the Eglinton LRT trains are still having “reliability and performance issues.”
New date: October
thestar.com/news/gta/eglinton-

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-08-07 16:49:53

This is an interesting news report.
I would add that if this report is even partially accurate we may see a massive temporary decline in beef/meat prices as dairy farmers "reduce" their herds in the face of diminished demand for milk products.
By-the-way, Devin Nunes - yes that Devin Nunes, now head of trump's failing social network/crypto-bank - is a diary farmer in some state or another.

@jamesthebard@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-08 18:57:54

So, plugged in the SNES a few days ago and it lit up briefly then never powered on again. Fortunately, I managed to track down the issue: the power adapter was bad. Dug through my random assortment of power bricks and found another 10VDC adapter, plugged it into the SNES, and everything looks exactly the way it should (e.g. it powers on and works).
Now the wait for the JVC TM-150CG really begins.

A picture of Super Castlevania IV running on a smoke-shelled Super Nintendo.
@ruth_mottram@fediscience.org
2025-10-07 06:35:46

🚨 New preprint out🚨 now, why has Antarctica stopped (net) losing mass?
We explore how declining sea ice but mostly increasingly heavy and frequent atmospheric rivers have actually led to a small increase in the mass of #Antarctica, in spite of increased discharge from outlet glaciers.
The increase is unlikely to be sustained, and a small increase in calving or discharge over the grounding line can easily turn it upside down, but nevertheless another long-term prediction about the Antarctic appears to becoming true.
Lots of important subtleties in this one!
In review at Nature communications but I feel it's too important to wait for the review process.
arxiv.org/abs/2510.03590

@robpike@hachyderm.io
2025-08-06 21:52:43

There was a time when, if you were lucky enough to get a piece of software stable and working well, it continued to be stable and work well.
Now we have relentless updates, whose problems are exemplified by an overnight update of my Mac to OS X 15.6 doing a factory reset of the settings of many of my programs.
Let's not even go into the behavioral changes that get pushed that invalidate all your muscle memory in order to boost some product manager's performance review.
I like stability, but it's just another casualty of this endless churn.

@lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2025-10-06 23:42:28

The sun's out again in Ōtautahi! The local skink community is taking full advantage!
#biodiversity #nativeSkinks #lizardarium

A photo of my Lizardarium, two sets of staggered old clay roofing tiles - with a sunny outlook - set into a dirt pile that's now covered in lush grass and native plants for cover. There are at least 4 native grass skinks visible. Can you spot them?
Another angle of the Lizardarium, should be 4 skinks visible there, too.
@andycarolan@social.lol
2025-08-06 09:20:22

Well, that's another 28 months of #VPN - Incredible coincidence that my previous subscription ended just now lol.

@kurtsh@mastodon.social
2025-09-07 06:06:02

The last time UCLA hired a budget coach was 2002, another former athlete, WR Karl Dorrell.
Under HC DeSean Foster, UCLA just lost to UNLV for the 1st time in history, 23-30, & are now 0-2 after losing 43-10 against Utah.
▶️ #UCLA Bruins vs. #UNLV Rebels: Full Highlights

@penguin42@mastodon.org.uk
2025-09-06 17:59:30

I added a 1uF electrolytic between supply on R2, & the nearest ground I could find, on zd7; - this trace is off Q2 emitter, like the previous ones - still has some nasty spikes there; but I guess Q2 is about the worst place; can't think what else to do, but it seems to be working OK; (I used that electrolytic because of space)
Anyway, now it works with serial at under 5v supply, that means I could run it off a USB power bank rather than the ultra caps I was planning.
epson-…

Yet another scope trace; we've got a ~4.9v signal with a pulse train about 4.7v with some nasty spikes either way.
@floheinstein@chaos.social
2025-09-06 10:34:23

My wife read some of the Discworld books years ago but lost interest, I have tried to get her hooked for a while.
This morning we collected an old edition of "Alles Sense" (Reaper Man) from the post office. She just wanted to have a quick peak inside. That was an hour ago. I silently retreated to another room.
Now I just heard her shout "I want a curry!" from the living room.

Death of the Discworld with steepled fingers, drawn by Paul Kidby (all rights reserved, it's his work!)
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-09-06 12:07:52

Series C, Episode 04 - Dawn of the Gods
ZEN: Confirmed. Main drive standing by. The ship is now in free space. Main drive activated.
TARRANT: Zen, standard by eight. Put the rear scanner on the main screen.
blake.torpidity.net/m/304/377 B7B3

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene set aboard a spacecraft, featuring three characters positioned on what looks like a multi-level bridge or control room set. The central figure wears a distinctive green and cream medieval-style tunic with studded leather details, standing prominently on steps or a raised platform. Two other characters are positioned on either side at different levels - one wearing dark clothing on the left, and another in a teal/blue outfit o…
@jason123santa@fosstodon.org
2025-10-07 03:39:55

Right now I am compiling FTEQW on an Intel Atom netbook to try and get freecs working. I also just installed Trinity desktop and I am enjoying Trinity I might install it on another one of my computers. Also I am using toot cli client to post this with an external keyboard and mouse with the laptop plugged into a monitor.

@samir@functional.computer
2025-08-05 07:43:01

@… @… This looks so cool, and I’m up for more integration into nvim. Gonna try it. 😊
And now I have another cool blog to follow, so, bonus.

@wraithe@mastodon.social
2025-10-05 20:03:01

In boring news, I replaced the regulator on our Weber Q grill and NOW it spins up to 450F nice and quick, like it used to.
Here’s looking forward to another 10 years of service from it!

@Sustainable2050@mastodon.energy
2025-10-04 19:24:05

Putting the Dutch offshore wind train back on the tracks
The Dutch offshore wind programme is in trouble. While 4.5 GW is in operation and another 1.5 GW under construction, the original plan was to rapidly build out capacity to 21 GW by 2032. That target is now out of reach.
My thoughts on how this happened, and what to do about it!

@cellfourteen@social.petertoushkov.eu
2025-08-05 11:10:41

Oh dear, yesterday, I installed google-chrome (AUR), and now I am not sure if, in my carelessness, I might've hit the jackpot. Is there a way to verify an already installed package or I should nuke my install? (Concerning the news in the link.)
reddit.com/r/archlinux…

@raiders@darktundra.xyz
2025-10-06 11:32:18

Why Raiders Must Solve Geno Smith Problem Before It's Too Late si.com/nfl/raiders/las-vegas-k

For the first time in over 80 years, young quaking aspens are growing tall and broad in the northern reaches of Yellowstone National Park.
The unexpected return of this iconic tree of the West is now being attributed to the return of another Western icon: the gray wolf.
What exactly do aspen trees and gray wolves have in common?
Aside from the color of their fur and bark, it’s the two species’ relationship with another of Yellowstone’s famous residents: elk

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-10-01 20:16:16

Another month, another column! Can you tell when someone loaned me an ebike and when I got my own and started to ride to work?
I went into 2025 hoping to do 1,000 miles, realized half way through I could probably hit 1,200 miles and now with 3 months left I'm over 1,400 miles.
#ebike #bikeTooter

A graph showing miles biked each month.
A graph showing hours biked each month.
@losttourist@social.chatty.monster
2025-08-04 14:15:17

Additionally the yellow line is solar, so that's 50% wind, 22% solar meaning almost ¾ of UK power generation is clean and renewable right now. There's another 12% that's nuclear generated. Very, very little fossil fuel burning at the moment.
#UKenergy #Renewables #CleanEnergy

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-10-02 17:13:41

Folks, Salem needs a tent.
Thanks to your help, we were able to help him evacuate to the South last week during our Gaza Verified Emergency Appeal but we could not get him enough to also get a tent.
He’s now sharing a tent with another family and things are difficult.
Please help if you can and please share it so others can help also.
This is a link to his fundraiser:

@jae@mastodon.me.uk
2025-09-02 10:53:58

As someone who is wanting to move to the U.K., things like this greatly make me reconsider my move. Why am I going from one bad country to another?
mastodon.ie/@2legged/115130093

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-08-04 15:49:00

Should we teach vibe coding? Here's why not.
Should AI coding be taught in undergrad CS education?
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I teach undergraduate computer science labs, including for intro and more-advanced core courses. I don't publish (non-negligible) scholarly work in the area, but I've got years of craft expertise in course design, and I do follow the academic literature to some degree. In other words, In not the world's leading expert, but I have spent a lot of time thinking about course design, and consider myself competent at it, with plenty of direct experience in what knowledge & skills I can expect from students as they move through the curriculum.
I'm also strongly against most uses of what's called "AI" these days (specifically, generative deep neutral networks as supplied by our current cadre of techbro). There are a surprising number of completely orthogonal reasons to oppose the use of these systems, and a very limited number of reasonable exceptions (overcoming accessibility barriers is an example). On the grounds of environmental and digital-commons-pollution costs alone, using specifically the largest/newest models is unethical in most cases.
But as any good teacher should, I constantly question these evaluations, because I worry about the impact on my students should I eschew teaching relevant tech for bad reasons (and even for his reasons). I also want to make my reasoning clear to students, who should absolutely question me on this. That inspired me to ask a simple question: ignoring for one moment the ethical objections (which we shouldn't, of course; they're very stark), at what level in the CS major could I expect to teach a course about programming with AI assistance, and expect students to succeed at a more technically demanding final project than a course at the same level where students were banned from using AI? In other words, at what level would I expect students to actually benefit from AI coding "assistance?"
To be clear, I'm assuming that students aren't using AI in other aspects of coursework: the topic of using AI to "help you study" is a separate one (TL;DR it's gross value is not negative, but it's mostly not worth the harm to your metacognitive abilities, which AI-induced changes to the digital commons are making more important than ever).
So what's my answer to this question?
If I'm being incredibly optimistic, senior year. Slightly less optimistic, second year of a masters program. Realistic? Maybe never.
The interesting bit for you-the-reader is: why is this my answer? (Especially given that students would probably self-report significant gains at lower levels.) To start with, [this paper where experienced developers thought that AI assistance sped up their work on real tasks when in fact it slowed it down] (arxiv.org/abs/2507.09089) is informative. There are a lot of differences in task between experienced devs solving real bugs and students working on a class project, but it's important to understand that we shouldn't have a baseline expectation that AI coding "assistants" will speed things up in the best of circumstances, and we shouldn't trust self-reports of productivity (or the AI hype machine in general).
Now we might imagine that coding assistants will be better at helping with a student project than at helping with fixing bugs in open-source software, since it's a much easier task. For many programming assignments that have a fixed answer, we know that many AI assistants can just spit out a solution based on prompting them with the problem description (there's another elephant in the room here to do with learning outcomes regardless of project success, but we'll ignore this over too, my focus here is on project complexity reach, not learning outcomes). My question is about more open-ended projects, not assignments with an expected answer. Here's a second study (by one of my colleagues) about novices using AI assistance for programming tasks. It showcases how difficult it is to use AI tools well, and some of these stumbling blocks that novices in particular face.
But what about intermediate students? Might there be some level where the AI is helpful because the task is still relatively simple and the students are good enough to handle it? The problem with this is that as task complexity increases, so does the likelihood of the AI generating (or copying) code that uses more complex constructs which a student doesn't understand. Let's say I have second year students writing interactive websites with JavaScript. Without a lot of care that those students don't know how to deploy, the AI is likely to suggest code that depends on several different frameworks, from React to JQuery, without actually setting up or including those frameworks, and of course three students would be way out of their depth trying to do that. This is a general problem: each programming class carefully limits the specific code frameworks and constructs it expects students to know based on the material it covers. There is no feasible way to limit an AI assistant to a fixed set of constructs or frameworks, using current designs. There are alternate designs where this would be possible (like AI search through adaptation from a controlled library of snippets) but those would be entirely different tools.
So what happens on a sizeable class project where the AI has dropped in buggy code, especially if it uses code constructs the students don't understand? Best case, they understand that they don't understand and re-prompt, or ask for help from an instructor or TA quickly who helps them get rid of the stuff they don't understand and re-prompt or manually add stuff they do. Average case: they waste several hours and/or sweep the bugs partly under the rug, resulting in a project with significant defects. Students in their second and even third years of a CS major still have a lot to learn about debugging, and usually have significant gaps in their knowledge of even their most comfortable programming language. I do think regardless of AI we as teachers need to get better at teaching debugging skills, but the knowledge gaps are inevitable because there's just too much to know. In Python, for example, the LLM is going to spit out yields, async functions, try/finally, maybe even something like a while/else, or with recent training data, the walrus operator. I can't expect even a fraction of 3rd year students who have worked with Python since their first year to know about all these things, and based on how students approach projects where they have studied all the relevant constructs but have forgotten some, I'm not optimistic seeing these things will magically become learning opportunities. Student projects are better off working with a limited subset of full programming languages that the students have actually learned, and using AI coding assistants as currently designed makes this impossible. Beyond that, even when the "assistant" just introduces bugs using syntax the students understand, even through their 4th year many students struggle to understand the operation of moderately complex code they've written themselves, let alone written by someone else. Having access to an AI that will confidently offer incorrect explanations for bugs will make this worse.
To be sure a small minority of students will be able to overcome these problems, but that minority is the group that has a good grasp of the fundamentals and has broadened their knowledge through self-study, which earlier AI-reliant classes would make less likely to happen. In any case, I care about the average student, since we already have plenty of stuff about our institutions that makes life easier for a favored few while being worse for the average student (note that our construction of that favored few as the "good" students is a large part of this problem).
To summarize: because AI assistants introduce excess code complexity and difficult-to-debug bugs, they'll slow down rather than speed up project progress for the average student on moderately complex projects. On a fixed deadline, they'll result in worse projects, or necessitate less ambitious project scoping to ensure adequate completion, and I expect this remains broadly true through 4-6 years of study in most programs (don't take this as an endorsement of AI "assistants" for masters students; we've ignored a lot of other problems along the way).
There's a related problem: solving open-ended project assignments well ultimately depends on deeply understanding the problem, and AI "assistants" allow students to put a lot of code in their file without spending much time thinking about the problem or building an understanding of it. This is awful for learning outcomes, but also bad for project success. Getting students to see the value of thinking deeply about a problem is a thorny pedagogical puzzle at the best of times, and allowing the use of AI "assistants" makes the problem much much worse. This is another area I hope to see (or even drive) pedagogical improvement in, for what it's worth.
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@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-09-02 02:00:16

Blocked yet another tech person I looked up to because they drank the AI scam cool-aid and are now hopelessly entangled in their web of lies.
The “arguments” these people have about why they’re supposedly right literally always boil down to “you’re not seeing the light” type of personal attacks.
It’s a cult, I don’t know what else to say.
Sad that more and more people fall for it.

@hynek@mastodon.social
2025-08-31 15:53:54

My first keynote draft left me in a weird melancholic state. I’m realizing that this is exactly the ONE keynote I can give right now. Everything’s in it that I have to give—including ALL my pet peeves. 🥰
Maybe I can write another in 20 yrs; but not now.
Anyhow, tickets: 2025.pyconuk.org/

@BBC3MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-08-04 12:00:56

🔊 #NowPlaying on #BBCRadio3:
#ClassicalLive
- Rachmaninov from the Royal Albert Hall
Elizabeth Alker showcases the best performances from the UK and beyond, including another chance to hear Vadym Kholodenko playing Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2 at the Proms.
Relisten now 👇
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002ggf4

@burger_jaap@mastodon.social
2025-10-03 08:57:20

After IECharge, which has set up fast #EV charging stations at their solar battery locations (with the lowest price in the French market: €0.25/kWh), there's now another French network offering green electricity directly from the source (also very competitive at €0.30/kWh).

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-07-21 09:50:57

At the 2025 RISC-V Summit in China, Nvidia says CUDA will now be compatible with RISC-V's instruction set architecture, making RISC-V a viable x86 and Arm rival (Anton Shilov/Tom's Hardware)

@katrinakatrinka@infosec.exchange
2025-10-03 20:35:26

RE: theatl.social/@upstreamism/115
In other words, BlueSky has shown it desires to be another Nazi bar.
It's up to its users now to decide if they want to stay in the Nazi bar.

@jake4480@c.im
2025-10-02 14:34:25

#NowPlaying a great rap record from 2022 I'd missed until now, 'Marlowe 3' by Marlowe, which here is rapper Solemn Brigham and beats by L’Orange, in North Carolina. Some REALLY wild flows, beats and even melodies on this one. Another one Bandcamp recommended to me, this time via the 'conscious hip hop' tag. They're fuckin nailing it over there

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-08-05 22:28:59

If the Olympic committees (worldwide and in the US) had any integrity they would cancel the 2028 Olympics in LA or move them to another less repressive country. For instance, China is now less repressive than the US and it has Olympic venues left over from the last time.
"Trump announces he will lead White House taskforce for 2028 LA Olympics"

@lukem@hachyderm.io
2025-08-03 23:29:10

👋 Hello! I’m Łukasz. Thirty-something, living in Warsaw, Poland. On fedi since 2021 or so. Right now, I'm merging my two accounts into one and giving this profile a fresh new start.
I live a few parallel lives.
Most of the time I’m a web developer. I work with TypeScript, React and all that jazz. But I still enjoy static site generators and good ol’ HTML/CSS.
In another life, I’m a documentary photographer and photojournalist. I’m interested in activism, art and culture, politics, and pretty much anything interesting happening on city streets. A big part of my photography journey involves documenting protests and demonstrations in Poland, especially those related to human rights and social issues. I’m also drawn to street art, particularly when it carries strong messages.
I occasionally blog and translate. Many years ago I wrote two books about WordPress. However, these days I’m more likely to go outside and touch grass than spend even more time in front of a screen.
Outside of that, expect me to post about mental health and politics. I promise to use CWs when appropriate.
I post in both English and Polish, depending on the topic.
Aaaand that’s it. Nice to meet you! ☺️
#introduction

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-07-24 13:21:23

It's just one crazy day after another in cybersecurity lately, so check out today's Metacurity for the most critical infosec developments you should know, including
--SharePoint attacks hit 400 organizations, campaign now includes ransomware.
--French cops bust xss.is admin and shutter the platform,
--Trump's AI action plan boosts Silicon Valley powerhouses,
--AZ state hackers likely behind other breach efforts,
--Hacker installed wiper software in Am…

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-08-04 12:46:48

Series A, Episode 08 - Duel
JENNA: Deactivating.
BLAKE: Now, this is the pursuit ship that's done all the firing. That'll be low on power now, so it won't be a problem.
CALLY: So we can ignore it.
blake.torpidity.net/m/108/154 B7B3

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene set aboard a spacecraft, likely the Liberator, showing three crew members in what looks like the flight deck or control area. The setting has the characteristic futuristic interior design with curved walls and technological elements typical of the series. One person is wearing a green outfit and appears to be resting or unconscious, while another crew member in reddish/purple clothing looks on with concern. A third figure can…
@jby@ecoevo.social
2025-09-01 18:11:41

Wrote up some thoughts about LLM chatbots that I haven't, I think, quite seen expressed in these terms: as they exist right now, they're really just another attempt to corral internet users inside one tech company's walled garden
denimandtweed.jbyoder.org/2025

@raiders@darktundra.xyz
2025-10-06 22:12:18

Raiders’ Geno Smith Called Out Over Turnover Issue heavy.com/sports/nfl/las-vegas]

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-09-29 18:49:00

This is another photo I was able to take in the #schwarzwald . You might have seen it in my recent blog post. But I wanted to share it here as well.
What really surprises me is how it looked on location vs here now. On location there was a lot of forest around, lots of clutter. It was a challenge to find this view through the foreground so that I could single out this gem of a tree but…

A serene and enchanting forest scene, showcasing a majestic tree trunk covered in vibrant green moss, standing as a testament to nature's beauty and resilience. The surrounding woods are filled with slender trees and branches, creating a peaceful, almost mystical atmosphere. The soft, natural light filters through the canopy, highlighting the lush greenery and the intricate textures of the forest floor. The image captures the quiet magic and timeless charm of the great outdoors.
@pixelcode@social.tchncs.de
2025-07-31 11:18:53

This entire #iOS dialer looks remarkably ugly, like one of those cheap Chinese 2016-era Android apps with massive amounts of ads in them. If I had bought an iPhone because of the UI and UX months ago, I'd be biting my arse now (German idiom). #LiquidGlass
QT @…

@mlawton@mstdn.social
2025-09-01 20:21:17

Guehi will still ultimately move on, just not this window and it will hurt Crystal Palace financially in the end. I have doubts that their aborting the deal because another deal collapsed will justify both the loss of the fee and the hit to their front office’s reputation. Who now will approach them without extreme reservations?
Guehi, for what it’s worth, still looks classy in the interim. He will likely move to #LFC

@david_colquhoun@mstdn.social
2025-08-29 16:15:14

Another case of death by alternative medicine. Anyone who recommends the Gerson method should be in the dock, IMO.

@cyrevolt@mastodon.social
2025-09-25 16:21:58

@… wtf, on my phone I got a different MFA setup now with TOTP as usual. Gosh... and of course they want another channel. Phone number didn't work, so they forced me to link the MS account to another email address.
I hate MFA.
Hope I can get my email again at least.

@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz
2025-08-07 22:06:55

Had the opportunity to visit a most fascinating solar #observatory Thursday in #Switzerland near #Arosa, the Astrophysikalisches Observatorium #Tschuggen (AOT) which #MaxWaldmeier had built in 1939, which was abandoned in 1980 and which amateur astronomers are now bringing back to the state just at that time: Here are the original Kern #coronagraph and another one from #Zeiss (with a huge spectrograph) it's sitting on. See facebook.com/media/set/?vanity for a picture album, with links to the background in the first comment.

@sonnets@bots.krohsnest.com
2025-10-01 11:25:11

Sonnet 110 - CX
Alas! 'tis true, I have gone here and there,
And made my self a motley to the view,
Gored mine own thoughts, sold cheap what is most dear,
Made old offences of affections new;
Most true it is, that I have looked on truth
Askance and strangely; but, by all above,
These blenches gave my heart another youth,
And worse essays proved thee my best of love.
Now all is done, have what shall have no end:
Mine appetite I n…

@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-08-09 22:56:30

Jakorian Bennett took an improbable road to the Eagles; now he gets another opportunity to overcome adversity

cbssports.com/nfl/news/jakoria…

@UP8@mastodon.social
2025-07-30 21:52:58

😠 Minority government the new normal in Tasmania as voters turn away from major parties
theguardian.com/australia-news

@nelson@tech.lgbt
2025-07-28 14:08:22

When you are looking for some information on a web page, what do use now?
Google
Another keyword search engine (Kagi, DuckDuckGo, ...)
ChatGPT
Some other LLM-based AI query system

@tempus_fuckit@toot.cat
2025-10-06 12:48:22

"Look again at this small world. This is home. The only home we’ve ever known.
Every person who has ever lived. Every story ever told. Every love, every war, every sacrifice – it has all happened here on this tiny, drifting world.
And yet, we act as if there is another waiting for us. We carve borders into the land and fight over them. We build towers of wealth while others are left to starve.
We poison the water we drink, scorch the air we breathe and tear apart the very foundation of life, driven by the hunger for more, by the illusion of control.
We hold power over each other but not over the forces that could erase us in an instant. A rock adrift in space could end it all. A wave of fire from deep within the earth could rewrite the world in a single eruption. A burst of radiation from a distant sun could silence everything we’ve built.
In the face of the universe we are fragile beyond measure. Mere passengers on a planet that owes us nothing. And yet, we fight, we kill, we burn our home as if it were replaceable.
We act as though our time here is infinite. Though history has shown us otherwise. But for now this is all we have. Out there among the countless stars, there may be other worlds. Planets where life has taken root. Where others look up and wonder if they too are alone. But they are distant beyond our reach, beyond our time.
For the foreseeable future there is no second earth, no distant rescue. This is where we stand. This is where we make our living. What happens here, what we choose to destroy, what we choose to protect will echo long after we’re gone.
Think again how small we are. how brief our time is, how easily we could vanish. A fraction of a second in the lifespan of the universe, a blink in the endless dark. And yet in this fleeting moment we are here.
We love, we create, we shape the world around us. What we do with our time matters. Because in the end everything we leave behind is what we chose to built and who we chose to be. But for now we stand together on a mote of dust."
#Trance
#Techno
#AmbientTechno
#EnlusionLabel

@cowboys@darktundra.xyz
2025-07-29 20:01:33

Painted into a Corner: Cowboys suffer another injury at CB; team thin on options cowboyswire.usatoday.com/story

@tante@tldr.nettime.org
2025-07-24 07:48:29

I was talking to someone yesterday (let's call them A) and they had another "AI" experience, I thought might happen but hadn't heard of before.
They were interacting with an organization and upon asking a specific thing got a very specific answer. Weeks later that organization claimed it had never said what they said and when A showed the email as proof the defense was: Oh yeah, we're an international organization and it's busy right now so the person who sent…

@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"
@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-09-22 07:38:36

There is a giant mountain in the US carved with the faces of a couple of slavers, and two guys who tried to stop slavery. Now most Americans will stop right there and say, "wait, two? Lincoln did that though..." They'll say that because Americans don't know anything about their own history, including the fact that the practice of slavery remained central to the southern economy well through Roosevelt's administration. If this is not familiar to you (because, maybe, you were taught history in the US) and you'd like to actually learn about that, you might want to read "Slavery by Another Name."
But let's talk about half-slaver mountain for a minute. This mountain is functionally a sacred site for Americans, but it's literally a sacred site for Black Hills Sioux. Speaking of stolen land, did you know that JBLM (a military base in Washington state) is built on land promised the Puyallup in the Treaty of Medicine Creek before being stolen in 1918? I remember being taught that all the land was stolen a long time ago and now there's nothing we can do. Yeah, does anyone remember that DAPL was under Obama? In fact, unused federal lands are supposed to be returned to the tribes from which the land was taken but there's a whole site to auction off federal property... That's a whole section of the government dedicated to violating the Treaty of Fort Laramie.
They could just comply with the treaty, as they are legally obligated to do. These violations are ongoing. Slavery, again, is still legal. Slaves are still used by major corporations today, they just have to be tricked into confessing to a crime first. The sins that this country is built on remain fully active today... Because the system was built to preserve white supremacists patriarchy. How could the founding of the US not lead *directly* to Trump? How could this have been different, from the beginning?
But, please, tell me, how, exactly, are you going to fix that by voting harder in the mid terms. How?

@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social
2025-09-23 15:20:52

I've made another small contribution to the great @… website! 😍
The "alternatives to Google Maps" page now provides more details on how different websites/apps/etc. that are based on #OpenStreetMap can be used to replace many of the Google Maps functions: navigation, creating custom maps, adding businesses/amenities/POI etc. 🗺️
switching.software/replace/goo
Did I miss any good solutions? Suggest/add them on @…!

@grumpybozo@toad.social
2025-07-25 22:47:49

Another bullet dodged accidentally…
In this case, the real reason I didn’t recommend 1P for my employer was that I had experienced their enshittification process as an individual user and wasn’t sure how far they might go with a corporate customer.
(I also saw no need for an “enterprise” solution for us at that point and that turned out right.)

When he left the Soviet Union for a new life in America, the novelist never imagined he would live under another authoritarian regime.
Then Trump got back into power
... Is it time to move again?

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-10-02 10:55:31

Day 9: Eniko Fox
Edit: added a store link for Kitsune Tails.
We're back to videogames, and with another author who's on the fediverse: @…
Fox has developed a few games, but the one that I've played and love is Kitsune Tails. It's a sapphic romance take on Super Mario Bros. 3, and (critically for a platformer) it's got very crisp controls and runs smoothly. I think one thing a lot of indie platforms devs struggle with is getting those fundamentals right, because on the technical side they require very challenging things like optimization of your code and extremely careful input handling that go beyond the basic skills necessary to put together a game. From following her on Twitter and now the Fediverse, it's clear that Fox is a deeply competent programmer, and her games reflect that. Beyond the fundamentals, Kitsune Tails has a very sweet plot with a very cool twist in the middle, and without spoilers, that twist made both the levels and gameplay very difficult to design, but Fox rose to that challenge and put together a wonderful game. Particularly past the plot twist (but in subtle ways before it) Fox is able to build beyond SMB3 mechanics in ways that gracefully complement the original, and the movement in the game ends up being difficult but extremely satisfying, with an excellent skill/speed response allowing for both slower, easier approaches that work for a range of players and high-skill extremely-fast options for those who want to push themselves.
There have been plenty of people I follow with indie game projects that are kinda meh in the end, and I'll still boost them without much comment if they're decent. Fox' work is actually amazing, which is why if you've followed me for a while you'll know I tend to mention it periodically, and which is why she makes this list of authors I respect.
You can buy Kitsune Tails here: #20AuthorsNoMen

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2025-09-24 04:23:16

2 years ago I bought some desktop nvme drives. I need to buy another one, and somehow the drives are all more expensive now. Fucking Trump...

@ian@phpc.social
2025-09-23 15:40:39

phpc.social is now on Mastodon v4.4.5, released a little over an hour and a half ago.
We're aware of full text search issues due to ElasticSearch being cranky and will post another update when that's fixed.
#mastoAdmin

@poppastring@dotnet.social
2025-09-24 01:40:15

Microsoft invested $13B in OpenAI.
SoftBank and Oracle threw in $600B earlier this year.
Now Nvidia drops another $100B.
Somewhere along the way someone decided the path to success costs more than the GDP of 175 sovereign nation states.

@pdmckone@mstdn.ca
2025-08-17 21:58:24
Content warning

Chapter One: Another Day, Another Problem
Perry Hotter had finished his Spoonerism Class for the day and was passing through the Great Hall toward the dormitories when he heard a familiar shout:
"Perry Hotter! What have you done with the bat guano?"
It was Eudora McChronicle, the journalism and creative writing professor. She was, as always, somewhat miffed about something.
"The guano? I added it to the cow dung."
"Bullshit!," she cried, "that wasn't cow dung; that was the final draft of a senior student's thesis!"
"Well," Perry stammered, "you can see how I could make the mistake."
"Indeed I do," the professor said, instantly calming. "Now, how do you propose to remedy the situation?"
"I suppose," Perry guessed, "I could use it as a prompt in Hogwash's Large Language Model. I think the output would be bullshit again."
"Precisely, Mr. Hotter. Now, off you go, and mind what you do with the next pile of crap you come across."
#HogwashChronicles

@gwire@mastodon.social
2025-09-28 19:03:54

Epic Games is silencing conservative voices.
gizmodo.com/fornite-ditches-pe

@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2025-09-29 14:15:57

Not quite Canadian Shield, but close... and at much higher elevation (~2300m)
(Another impression from the same region from yesterday's pictures, see description there...)
#MountainMonday #LandscapePhotography

A tundra-like scene of (a section of) some enormous sloped boulders, smoothed and scraped off by thousands of years of glacial movement, now slowly overgrown by beautiful dry, orange grasses and small trees (larches), which are also slowly taking on their autumn colors. The rocks have a pinkish brown color with yellow/green lichens growing in some regions. The background is a uniform green-gray color, i.e. the color of the glacier lake with its milky water and some very, very faint reflections.
@peterhoneyman@a2mi.social
2025-08-25 17:04:54

In a burst of planning, I just booked a RT flight to SFO to attend the NFS 40th birthday celebration at MSST 2025 next month a hotel room in Santa Clara for a couple nights another night near SFO so I can go visit a buddy in Oakland for a day. I'll book DTW bus tix later.
msstconference.org/

@teledyn@mstdn.ca
2025-07-24 00:42:58

As if we needed another reason when user counts of the AI they have now is already in the billions. Joseph Weizenbaum was shocked and worried when his own staff treated ELIZA as a trusted confidant.
techcrunch.com/2025/07/23/trum

@nobodyinperson@fosstodon.org
2025-09-24 12:43:41

I finally tried out a new cool feature of :gitannex: #gitAnnex: compute special remotes²!
Git annex is a ridiculously powerful git extension to manage large files. It remembers which file is stored on which remote. Compute special remotes now take this to another level by computing files on the fly. It's a bit like a

@jerome@jasette.facil.services
2025-07-17 17:22:02

Eglinton Crosstown LRT may be facing yet another delay
Let me die now
thestar.com/news/gta/eglinton-

@patrick_townsend@infosec.exchange
2025-09-25 21:27:10

AI – I am here to help; would you like to chat?
 
 
Artificial Intelligence (AI) of one type of another is now a part of most of the applications and services we use on the Internet. In spite of AI’s helpful features, there are hidden dangers in most of the common AI applications and services. Most people are not aware that AI is not just being helpful – it is recording, storing and sharing information about our activities. This information can be helpful to autocrats in their…

@azonenberg@ioc.exchange
2025-07-18 22:00:30

Did another round of strong nitric on the AWR6843 to remove the last bits of flip chip underfill followed by some dilute nitric to eat the solder bumps.
The die surface is now clean with only a little bit of damage from the many etch cycles (I'll have to try a different process next time around).
But the large die is slightly warped from stresses so it's proving to be a pain to image without focus stacking.

@davidaugust@mastodon.online
2025-09-17 19:10:43

So, bondi deleted a government study showing that right-wingers commit more terrorism, and @… put me onto it. Now there's another copy online here:

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-07-22 10:21:15

Time for another "review". This one's hard. While the book was quite interesting, it required me to be quite open-minded. Still, I think it's worth mentioning:
Robert Wright — Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny
The book basically focused on a thesis that both biological evolution and cultural evolution are a thing, they are directional and this directionality can be explained together using game theory — as eventually leading to more non-zero sum games.
It consists of three chapters. The first one is is focused on the history of civilization. It features many examples from different parts of the world, which makes it quite interesting. The author argues that the culture inevitably is evolving as information processing techniques improve — from writing to the Internet.
The second chapter is focused on biological evolution. Now, the argument is that it's not quite random, but actually directed towards greater complexity — eventually leading to the development of highly intelligent species, and a civilization.
The third chapter is quite speculative and metaphysical, and I'm just going to skip it.
The book is full of optimism. Capitalism creates freedom — because people are more productive when they're working for their own gain, so the free market eliminates slavery. Globalisation creates networks of interdependence that make wars uneconomic. Increased contacts between different cultures makes people more tolerant. And eventually, the humanity may be able to unite facing a common "external" enemy — the climate change.
What can I say? The examples are quite interesting, the whole theory seems self-consistent. Still, I repeatedly looked at the publication date (it's 1999), and wondered if author would write the same thing today (yes, I know I can search for his current opinions).
#books #bookstodon @…

@BBC3MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-10-01 22:30:13

🔊 #NowPlaying on #BBCRadio3:
#RoundMidnight
- Brand new Kassa Overall
Tonight Jamie Leeming has another artist that he admires and would like to highlight.
Relisten now 👇
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002jtfp

@aardrian@toot.cafe
2025-07-19 20:19:42

I signed up for Apple TV trial last night and watched season 1 of “Murderbot”.
I largely enjoyed it, but had a lengthy conversation about Mensa’s panic attacks with another fan of the books. *That* was the thing on which we anchored. Then other divergences from the book.
I found I am now referring to Murderbot as ‘he,’ because of the actor.
Also, the contrast on Murderbot’s proxy display for the audience was crap. I know I missed gags as a result. Fuzzy red? Really? Backpl…

@primonatura@mstdn.social
2025-07-20 17:00:52

"Inside Elon Musk’s plan to rain SpaceX’s rocket debris over Hawaii’s pristine waters"
#Hawaii #Rockets #Pollution

@RenkeSiems@openbiblio.social
2025-09-20 18:12:56

Dad's job: hauling stuff when the daughter is leaving home. The second one has now left, and another will follow in a few years.

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-07-16 02:47:09

I built another game show buzzer system and wrote a post about it, and then noodled a few ideas for the next build so now I need to build another one.
rasterweb.net/raster/2025/07/1

@robpike@hachyderm.io
2025-08-16 06:53:06

Another day, another "what the hell needs updating now"? Relentless.

@lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2025-08-29 00:12:58

I'm right chuffed! Even just after watering it, and having the door open for a while, our greenhouse is between 25-40 degrees C, in the last week of winter. We've already got a bunch of seedlings coming up. I think it's going to be a good summer for veggies in our household. Now if I can just find a good spot to plant that Avocado tree... 🤔

Photo of outside of 2.5x3m plastic covered wooden framed greenhouse (home build, own design) around noon on a sunny late winter day, showing quite a bit of greenery inside. On the right is a young avocado tree.
Inside greenhouse, view of hand holding laser thermometer showing 25C degrees in recently watered seedling trays below.
Another internal temperature check, of the prep bench, showing 36C... Avocado tree leaves visible to the right... Still need to plant that outside after the final frosts...
Final internal temp shot, also 25C, of recently watered garden bed with seed trays and, to the left,  garlic plants showing.

Momentum is building on both sides of the Atlantic to give Ukraine the approximately $300 billion in Russian state assets frozen by Western countries after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion in 2022.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has now endorsed the idea, removing a long-standing obstacle.
But another one remains:
Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to retaliate by confiscating the remaining Western investment in Russia.

Western countries are no…

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-08-02 12:11:13

Series D, Episode 11 - Orbit
VILA: This had better work.
AVON: Have you cleared the governors?
VILA: I think so. Try it now.
AVON: Switching to manual. Maximum power on all drives.
[Biodome]
PINDER: Egrorian.
blake.torpidity.net/m/411/397 B7B3

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This image shows a scene set in what appears to be a retro-futuristic control room or computer center. Two people are working with vintage electronic equipment. In the foreground, someone in a light-colored uniform is handling what looks like a circuit board or control panel. In the background, another person can be seen near what appears to be old computer banks or data storage systems.

The setting has the distinctive aesthetic of 1970s/80s science fiction …
@Sustainable2050@mastodon.energy
2025-09-24 05:13:20

Another one bites the dust.
Russia's oil & gas money machine is being demolished. Repairs were already hampered by sanctions on critical components from abroad, but skilled crews should also be in short supply by now.
kyivind…

@samir@functional.computer
2025-08-27 21:33:50

There was:
0. a prologue
1. a flashback
2. a thing I thought was the main game but was actually another flashback
3. a 3D sokoban minigame
4. now I’m watching characters talk about the previous games and there’s more flashbacks
I’m playing Lost, the game. What is this.

@penguin42@mastodon.org.uk
2025-08-28 18:01:22

I'm having an odd week with 'minimum order' stuff; I ordered 18p over the minimum from one supplier, who promptly screwed up and missed an item out (having ticked it off on their shipped list) so then had to ship me them separately. Now I've got another who has shipped £1.30 worth of capacitors almost instantly and is saying the rest of the order is delayed for a week. Frustrating.

@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot
2025-08-26 17:22:59

Today has been mainly about stripping down my favourite mountain bike for repainting and renovation.
#BikeTooter

My 2004 Cannondale Jekyll, a lightweight black full suspension mountain bike with a 'lefty' single sided front fork, leaning against a fence in a green field.
The same bike, hanging from my workstand, with its rear wheel, rear triangle, and handlebars removed. The workstand stands in a concreted roadway, with the rusty railings of the old communal cattle management yard behind.
Transporting what's left of the bike down to the bike workshop in the village, on another bike -- the big black cargo bike -- of course. The cargo bike faces the camera, standing on the concrete roadway. The frame and front wheel of the mountain bike lie across its box.
The frame of the mountain bike leans against a bench standing on green grass, while the front fork leg, now detached, lies on the bed and the front wheel, also detached, leans against the other side.
@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-08-11 17:46:09

Matthew Stafford's back issue not the only big injury question the Rams are dealing with right now

cbssports.com/nfl/news/matthew

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-09-13 16:02:01

Gonna go on another Mastodon sabbatical… bye for now

@sonnets@bots.krohsnest.com
2025-07-27 11:25:10

Sonnet 068 - LXVIII
Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn,
When beauty lived and died as flowers do now,
Before these bastard signs of fair were born,
Or durst inhabit on a living brow;
Before the golden tresses of the dead,
The right of sepulchres, were shorn away,
To live a second life on second head;
Ere beauty's dead fleece made another gay:
In him those holy antique hours are seen,
Without all ornament, itself and true,…

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-07-20 17:41:00

Utilised the time to bake another bread today. I did so yesterday as well but I took it out of the oven too early. 😕
This now looks waaays better. I'm curious about the taste and consistency.
And yes, in this regard I'm a typical German: bread is really a thing for me.
(So, I wasn't 'Breaking Bad' but 'Baking Bread'. 😉)
#baking

A loaf of freshly baked bread sits on a cooling rack, set against a neutral background. The bread appears golden brown and crusty, emanating a warm, inviting aroma. The composition of the image is simple yet elegant, showcasing the artistry of baking. The dominant colors of brown and black create a cozy and rustic atmosphere. The bread is the focal point of the image, highlighting its texture and shape.
@cowboys@darktundra.xyz
2025-09-23 20:56:45

Former NFL Head Coach Goes on Epic Rant Over Cowboys’ Defense heavy.com/sports/nfl/dallas-co]

Donald Trump’s march towards authoritarianism is so steady,
taking another step or two every day,
that it’s easy to become inured to it:
you can’t be in a state of shock permanently.
And, besides, sober-minded people are wary of sounding hyperbolic or hysterical:
their instinct is to play down rather than scream at the top of their voice.
There’s something else, too.
Trump’s dictatorial behaviour is so brazen, so blatant, that paradoxically,

@grumpybozo@toad.social
2025-08-17 00:34:22

That's nice...
I already have machines that I need an antique SSH client to log into because they run antique bespoke ssh implementations. Now I'll have another set causing a whiny client.
bsd.network/@jggimi/1150388015

@nelson@tech.lgbt
2025-08-22 16:41:26

Android makes it hard to run background processes, but one hack to work around it is to display a notification. So my entire phone's notifications screen is now filled with notifications that allow background jobs to run. GPS tracker, fitness tracker, web messages access, syncthing, doze stopper (itself to fix another Android bug). This is a very bad user experience.

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-08-31 18:27:28

Series B, Episode 02 - Shadow
AVON: She was dying anyway.
BEK: Oh I know that. Just another dreamhead. But what about the low-life scum that really killed her? What about the Terra Nostra?
BLAKE: That is who we're waiting for now.
GAN: We're what?
blake.torpidity.net/m/202/625

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-07-23 00:54:15

Wow, yet another Thunderbird update.
It seems that Thunderbird, which ought to be rather stable by now, is getting updated more often than Chrome.
Either somebody is writing crummy code, not testing, or has a low acceptance hurdle for proposed "enhancements."

@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2025-09-21 10:03:20

King Ortler (3905m)
No picture can do it justice... For scale, note the mountain hut (Berglhütte, at 2188m) in the bottom-left corner...
#SilentSunday #LandscapePhotography #Photography

View of the Ortler mountain with its glaciated peak and prominent nortwest ridge leading down deep into the valley. A tiny speck — actually the 2-storey mountain hut (Berglhütte) — is near the (visible) bottom of that ridge, just above the tree line. Another glacier (Niederer Ortlerferner) was coming down in the valley in front of the ridge, but by now stops much further up, its tongue barely visible in the shade... Deep blue, clear sky.
@BBC3MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-08-26 22:30:37

🔊 #NowPlaying on #BBCRadio3:
#RoundMidnight
- Alfa Mist’s Flowers
Melodic pianist and producer Alfa Mist is back with another artist he would like to spotlight.
Relisten now 👇
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002h8x9

Really bad stuff is continuing to happen. The White House is now circulating a draft of a bill that would vastly expand Trump’s authority for exactly these types of bombings.
We’ve also had another one of these strikes, and it appears just as dubious as the first one.
And Trump announced that strike with an absolutely deranged tweet that should raise alarms everywhere, but isn’t.
Meanwhile, Democrats just introduced a measure to restrain Trump and the prospects for getti…

@BBC3MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-08-25 17:45:35

🔊 #NowPlaying on #BBCRadio3:
#Radio3sPromsMarathonMonday
- Viennese Waltzes
Petroc Trelawny introduces another of our 2025 Proms highlights as the BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Anna-Maria Helsing and soprano Erin Morley celebrate Vienna's Golden Age.
Relisten now 👇
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002hf5z

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-09-16 19:51:37

Series C, Episode 02 - Powerplay
AVON: Now you.
TARRANT: I am Del Tarrant.
AVON: Register the voices, Zen. From now on you will obey their requests and commands.
ZEN: Confirmed.
AVON: Welcome to the Liberator.
VILA: And you are, welcome to it.
blake.torpidity.net/m/302/528

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene set aboard a spacecraft, likely the Liberator or Scorpio, featuring three characters in what seems to be a tense moment. The setting shows the distinctive futuristic interior design typical of the series, with sleek walls and technological elements visible in the background. The characters are positioned in what appears to be a confrontational or dramatic scene - one wearing an elegant white outfit, another in dark clothing, …

The announcement this week that Elon Musk’s SpaceX is purchasing
$17 billion in wireless spectrum
has sent jitters through an industry now eyeing the prospect of
Elon-style disruptions to a market
long dominated by Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.
The new bandwidth is destined for use by SpaceX’s satellite service, Starlink.