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@cyrevolt@mastodon.social
2025-11-23 21:32:02

So Intel have added a so-called On-Die Certifying Authority (ODCA) with ME gen 3 version 15 based platforms.
That is also explained in the recent CSME whitepaper.
I figured that the FTPR CPD manifest contains a new extension now for certificate revocation, including a URL to CRL data.
That extension's data itself is encoded as ASN.1 DER, so I need yet another parser. Uh-oh... which one should I choose, does anyone have recent experiences to share? 🙃
I am checking t…

@nemorosa@mastodon.nu
2025-11-24 11:30:50

"I’m Naomi Alderman, I co-created Zombies, Run! with Six to Start and I’ve been lead writer since the first episode. I am incredibly delighted to be taking ownership of the game. This isn’t a big corporate takeover, it’s me buying back the game I made and love so I can look after it. Every Runner Five means so much to me, and I want to make sure the game continues to be a welcoming home for all of you for… well, I hope, forever. Forever is the plan."

A screenshot from an app showing the logo of the game and the text "Zombies, run!" in white on black, the image above is a black silhouette of a helicopter against a red sky. Beneath, it says: Abel Township Saga Season 1"
@pre@boing.world
2025-11-23 20:40:43
Content warning: re: bitcoin conference report

The conference is over now. I likely wouldn't have come for just a bitcoin thing, but I am very interested in redecentralizing the web, so it's attachment to the nostr day pulled me in.
Everyone I met was friendly and interesting and seems much more interested in making a better money system than in making money for themselves.
Our government and bank money systems are dysfunctional in all kinds of ways which are often less visible than they should be too people using them, especially to those in Europe and America who benefit from the way those systems exploit the global south.
I'm not convinced that fixing that would end wars and fix broken government as some seem to think, but I am sure our money is the source of many problems.
There are many bright, well meaning, and intelligent people building to improve bitcoin in fascinating ways with the hope of having a parallel system to transition to. With lots of work still to be done.
Can it work?
I'm sure I don't know, and I'm sure even if it's a better system it'll come with it's own unfairness and cruelty. Money will continue to be a source of suck and worry.
I'm told that the bigger conferences are often full of shitcoin scammers and suit wearing banksters who are in fact all in it too get rich and rip people off, but I found none of that here.
Here there is a real community of people trying to make the world a better place and improve the lives of their neighbours and governance of their countries.
And in the end building community is the most radical and effective way to change the world regardless of the problems of it's money system.
I had a great time. Thanks to those organising it.
#bitfest #bitcoin

@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-12-24 13:45:28

Good Morning #Canada
No nonsense news or fun facts this morning. I'm taking a few days off due to a busy schedule and a compressed family gathering. My oldest daughter has scheduled radiation treatments this morning and early on Boxing Day, so we're having a Christmas Eve dinner and exchanging gifts early tomorrow. I might post if something snark-worthy pops up but otherwise look for the next Good Morning post on the 26th.
I hope all Canadians have a safe and happy holidays.
#CanadaIsAwesome #MerryChristmas

@wraithe@mastodon.social
2025-11-23 15:10:54

Yea I can’t imagine why anyone thought this dipshit was defending rape…I mean aside from the over half a dozen posts where he defended rape as “not immoral”, literally said “No. In fact, the word "rape"…didn't even exist until the 1800s.” and arguing that being “owned”* wasn’t “horrific”
Complete mystery why people went after him, must be some weird BlueSky thing. 😂
JFC

Bluesky screenshot:

The Louvre of Bluesky @thelouvreof.bsky.social
horrible day to be literate
i Possible Bluesky screenshot

with an "i"@liawithani.bsky.social • 1h child rape was also horrific in 1776, hope this helps

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Mugsy's RapSheet
@mugsysrapsheet.bsky.social
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Actually, no. There were no laws against having sex with child slaves in 1776.
"Horrific" or no, it wasn't "immoral" in Jefferson's time.
Would he have any less of a chance of being elected president in 2024?
#PedoDon
Nov…
Bluesky screenshot

Mugsy's RapSheet @mugsysrapsheet.bs... • 17h
Simply being "owned" isn't "horrific" (all wives were "owned"), or do you not believe providing
"safe haven" was a form of protection?
By that standard, the Van Daan family that hid the family of Anne Frank were subjecting them to "horrific mistreatment."
BlueSky Screenshot

Mugsy's RapSheet @mugsysrapsheet.bs... • 17h
Simply being "owned" isn't "horrific" (all wives were "owned"), or do you not believe providing
"safe haven" was a form of protection?
By that standard, the Van Daan family that hid the family of Anne Frank were subjecting them to "horrific mistreatment."
lol he blocked me so here he is crying on Mastodon:

joined "BlueSky" (against my better judgement) last week so I could contact people/services that aren't on Masto.
I made the mistake of responding to a post attacking Thomas Jefferson for failing to live up to a moral standard we clearly haven't even achieved in 2025, and the knives came out.
Every self-important child misrepresented my claim, accused me of defending slavery & child rape , and bombed me with 400
posts in one hour.
BlueSky = R…
@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-20 23:22:58

So in another dream I just woke up from, I was talking to someone about "the idea problem" (that it's becoming harder to monitize ideas, from a vox article written by an AI cooked reporter).
iheart.com/podcast/105-it-coul
Basically, I was arguing that the majority of inventions target men because patriarchy puts economic control in men's hands. As men have started to help more with childcare, there have been more inventions related to childcare. (I don't have any idea if this is true. Seems legit, but I'm just relating my dream. I think I was also oversimplifying a bit to "men" and "women" because of my audience, but anyway it was a dream.) There's actually more low-hanging fruit, I pointed out, related to making care work easier.
So I argued that the real problem was a failure to invest in research into solving that problem. Today there are all these boondoggles built around killing people. What if, instead of all this government research into killing people, we dumped a ton of money into making it easier to support a household? That would be great for the economy. (Being asleep, I seem to have forgotten that working people need money.)
In the blur of being just awake I started thinking about how you could kickstart the US economy by taking the money from the AI boondoggle and other autonomous murder bots and create something like a program to build robots for housekeepers. You'd still be funding tech with government money, so the same horrible people get paid, but you're now actually solving real problems. It wouldn't even matter if it was a boondoggle, honestly. Just dumping money into something other than murdering people is good enough.
I imagined first if there was a program to fund a robot housecleaner, like robot dog with AI some laundry pickup, that would be provided, free of charge, to help people with children. It would work the same as the military boondoggle where a private company makes the government buy a piece of hardware from them and then also pay them to service it for some number of years. But instead of that hardware sitting around waiting to kill someone, it would be getting brought to people's houses to help them.
Then I thought, hey, you could even boost the economy more if you just had government funding for doulas and housecleaners and paid them a living wage. Hey, you could really kickstart the economy by nationalizing healthcare and including doula support as part of all births. Oh, and you could also just include the optional household help for families with children until the kids turn 18.
None of this is perfect (I don't actually think most of this is possible from any state), but the point is that it's actually wildly easy to figure out all kinds of ways to invest in the economy and monitize ideas as long as you aren't entirely focused on the same old "make money from spying on people and killing them." Funny that. Like they said in the podcast, maybe "finding ideas" isn't the problem.
Hope you enjoyed the weird semi-awake brain dump/rant.

@LillyHerself@Mastodon.social
2026-01-24 23:35:23

RE: mas.to/@gleick/115952606396238
Unlikely, but I hope somehow his phone will be used in evidence, so we can know what they said to one another. More likely is that the murderer will see to it that the phone disappears.

@blackknight95857669@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-25 03:55:41

As usual, my sentiment for people at this time of year: Merry WTFever you celebrate. If you can do so with family, awesome. If not for whatever reason, I hope you have a date, or friends to chill with. If you don't bother with the holidays/people, have a decent day. Don't forget to find yourself a little bit of peace and/or joy. #Xmas

@YaleDivinitySchool@mstdn.social
2026-01-22 15:14:16

"Crisis feels so confident, so precise. And yet. I believe the space between hope and dread is an invitation."
—Anna Thurston ’19 M.A.R./M.E.M. writing in the new issue of Reflections, in her piece titled "How to Breathe in Uncharted Times: A Case Study"

A branch with pink flowers.
@catsalad@infosec.exchange
2025-11-22 02:56:30

Me: Oh no, I forgot to eat my cheesecake. I hope it is still good!
The Ever So Humble Mold Spore:

Photo of a made up bed with two fuzzy kittens curled up loafing and near the corner, as if little spots of mold.
@fortune@social.linux.pizza
2026-01-21 15:00:01

I hope that posterity will judge me kindly, not only as to the things
which I have explained, but also to those which I have intentionally
omitted so as to leave to others the pleasure of discovery.
-- René Descartes, La Geometrie.

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2026-01-22 19:28:46

Good evening!
Here's a photo similar to one of my last - but this time without the stranger in the photo.
this spot was really pretty cool that day! with the fog and frost. Sometimes a person walking by ... there so many different .. hm moods/motives/situations to capture - just in a single spot.
Anyways, I hope you like it and don't see it as .. intimidating/strange as the one with the stranger in it ;)

A misty winter morning envelops this serene landscape, where a group of tall, leafless trees stands majestically on a gentle hillside. The trees, their bare branches reaching upward, create a striking silhouette against the foggy backdrop. The mist, thick and ethereal, softens the outlines of the trees and the rolling hills beyond, adding a sense of mystery and tranquility to the scene.

The ground is lightly dusted with snow, its white blanket contrasting with the earthy tones of the hillside.…
@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-11-23 19:30:58

My daughter sent this to me, and she doesn't know where it originated, so I can't credit the creator. I hope that it's not scripted because it's incredibly funny.
#FinalWishes #Legacy

@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2026-01-19 21:50:49

More and more chatter showing up in my various spheres about the planned day of protest / shutdown / general strike this Friday in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
I remain skeptical of just how effective a general strike can be here in the US — folks just aren’t used to the idea, aren’t primed for it — but this one •might• actually jostle the needles on some of the local economic seismographs.
I hope so.
iceoutnowmn.com

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-12-09 23:47:28

I used the new Iphone feature to load my US passport into the wallet.
It worked. But I discovered that my passport was about to expire.
So I discovered that I can renew the passport (and card) online - so I sent for it.
It is rather picky about photographs, but after taking about 30 shots I got one that it would take.
So, in a mere month and $160 expended I'll get my new US passport. I hope.

@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io
2025-11-19 14:39:15

Thank you all for 3,000 followers on here! Here’s a photo of Danny to celebrate the occasion ☺️
3 years into being part of Mastodon, I continue to be impressed with how wonderful the people here are and how much this social network actually FEELS social. People replying to one another, having conversations, learning things, sharing moments of joy, making friends.
Mastodon brought my business clients, helped me gain confidence in my own voice, freed me from dependence on big tech and algorithms, rekindled my interests, introduced me to incredible people and projects, and served as a source of hope in humanity in the times when cynicism and nihilism felt all but inevitable.
I love our little corner of the internet, and am so glad that it’s still here despite everyone who professed it was doomed to fade into irrelevance.
Thank you to everyone reading these words for being here on the Fedi. The world is a little better thanks to your choice to support an independent web.

@sean@scoat.es
2026-01-18 23:01:37

The number of default-named #Meshtastic nodes in #Montreal is surprisingly high.
Like lots of `Meshtastic 40af`/`40af` nodes.
Is it like this everywhere? Why don't people configure their nodes? Am I just failing to read the configured name properly? So many questions…
Edit: adding screen…

Screen shot showing default-named nodes. Hope it’s not exposing too much to show this, but they’re literally broadcasting this so I don’t feel too bad.
@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-16 17:09:35

One of the things that made organizing a lot easier with the GDC was a thing called "GDC in a box." It was a zip file with all kinds of resources. There was a directory structure, templates for all kinds of things like meetings and paperwork you had to file (for legal reasons) and "read me" files.
We had all kinds of support. There were people you could talk to who had been there. There were people you could call to walk through legal paperwork (taxes). Centralized orgs are vulnerable and easy to infiltrate. They're easy for states to shut down. But there are benefits to org structures.
I think it's possible to have the type of support we had with the GDC, but without the politics of an org (even the IWW). I hope this most recent essay has some of the same properties. I hope that it makes building something new, something no one has really imagined before, easier.
This whole project is something a bit different. It's a collective vision and collective project, from the ground up. Some of it has felt like a brain dump, just getting things that have been swimming around in my head down somewhere. But I hope this feels more like an invitation.
Everything thus far written is all useless unless people do things with it. Only from that point does it become a thing that lives, a thing with its own consciousness that can't be controlled by any individual human.
Tech billionaire cultists want to bring a new era of humanity with AGI. That is definitely not possible with LLMs, and may not be possible at all. But there is a super intelligence that is possible, though it's been constrained by capitalism: collective human intelligence.
The grand vision of the tech dystopians is that of the ultimate slave that can then enslave all humans on their behalf. I think we can build a humanity that can liberate itself from their grasp, crush their vision, and build for itself a world in which people will never be enslaved again. Not only do I think it's possible, I think it's necessary. I think there are only two choices: collective liberation or death.
And that's what I plan to write about next time to wrap this whole project up. Today things often feel impossible. But people talked about the Middle Ages as though they were the end of the world, and then everything changed in unimaginable ways. Everything can, and will, change again.
"The profit motive often is in conflict with the aims of art. We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings."

@mszll@datasci.social
2026-01-09 08:32:34

Not the "new year's resolution" I wanted to make 😢.. let's really hope this gets better in a few years:

Since 2026 I have decided to stop reviewing for US-based conferences, so please do not contact me to review for such conferences:

Decline message US-based conferences:
Dear Colleague,
thank you for asking. As much as I would like to accept your invitation, this year I cannot review for the conference unfortunately, as I couldn't attend even in principle because of political repression in the host country. I won't review for conferences in the US for the foreseeable future - thank you for your …
@unixorn@hachyderm.io
2026-01-06 16:08:41

#infosec annoyance of the day - I use a tool for work that requires me to put in a rolling one-time code for 2fa, and doesn't show the code as I'm typing it.
That would be ok, except if I switch apps to copy the code so I can paste it in, it usually forces me to re-enter my username and password, then even though I'm in the 30 second validity window, it refuses the code.
So I have to wait till the 30 seconds roll over, copy the code, switch to the tool, re-enter my username/password, hope it doesn't take so long to negotiate with the back end that the code in my clipboard expires, then finally paste the code.
Conveniently I only have to do it multiple times a day, every work day.

@grifferz@social.bitfolk.com
2025-12-17 23:47:47

TIL that the original Mozilla dinosaur logo was designed by Shepard Fairey, later of Obama "HOPE" poster fame
jwz.org/blog/2025/12/the-origi

@Tupp_ed@mastodon.ie
2025-12-12 11:24:46

Hello there! Sorry I’ve been dumping annoying news things the last while here instead of chit chatting.
I really like it here and enjoy it, perhaps, most of any online text box.
But, regrettably, circumstances have conspired to require me to make a living. This takes up an inordinate amount of time. So, the best I have been able to manage is to drop newsy bits or Gist links.
I hope, like all of my vintage, that next month will quieten down a bit.

@hacksilon@infosec.exchange
2026-01-13 12:22:01

After the latest update, my #Tolino has started crashing when turning a page in a book. But I guess such unimportant niche features don’t need to be tested well 😅.
Snark aside: it only happens on one specific book, so, no idea what is going on there. Since I was almost done with the book anyway, I started reading it using the phone app instead, and I hope that the next book will be less b…

@jaygooby@mastodon.social
2025-12-07 12:23:00

From @…’s excellent microfictions horror advent calendar 7th Dec…

December 7th
In Taylor Swift's Heart there is a
Christmas Tree Farm

James here. I hope you're enjoying the stories so far, and I'm sorry for this intrusion. Ever since learning that Taylor Swift grew up on a Christmas tree farm, I wanted to write an advent calendar horror story about that. I scribbled some sketches, but nothing worked. So I did some research, hoping that would spark an idea. After reading a quote from Swift's 2014 interview with Esquire, I can't come up with anything creepier …
@jkmartindale@mastodon.social
2025-12-18 16:19:56

I hope I can get some clemency from Facebook for this deadline

Facebook modal dialog titled "Your account requires stringer security by 31 Dec 1969".

Your account has the potential to reach many people, so we require you to have Advanced Protection to help keep it secure.

This program helps defend accounts like yours against targeted online attacks. To complete your set up, you must have a strong password and two-factor authentication.
@seav@en.osm.town
2025-11-16 05:29:38

This new #OCR feature in #KDE is fantastic! 🎉 Sadly it's only for Spectacle for now but having OCR as a library is on the road map and I hope it gets added to Gwenview next. The built-in OCR in macOS Preview is so useful that I wondered why KDE still doesn't have it natively yet.

@chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
2025-11-06 19:52:39

This John Catsimatidis guy can just F right off. If he cared so much about the birds he could have sent trucks to have them taken away... of course.. good luck with US Border agents letting birds in that have been exposed to Avian Flu and have an active CFIA cull order on them.
I feel bad for the people who feel so connected to the birds themselves. Some people simply won't understand and I feel sympathy for them. But the owners of the ranch have always known better and they have used this to raise money and increase their profile.
And now we get the crocodile tears as the adults have finally taken over.
I hope this is the last we ever hear about Universal Ostrich.
cbc.ca/news/canada/british-col

@saraislet@infosec.exchange
2026-01-01 10:25:11

I'm anticipating a lot of grief in 2026 after a hard end to 2025, so I'm not looking forward to the many January conversations about everything to look forward to in 2026
You can't skip processing grief and jump straight into hope. The grief will consume you and turn into despair, or you'll internalize and repress the trauma and metabolize it into despair via a different path.
Or, I don't know, maybe some people can grieve and hope at the same time, but I know…

@penguin42@mastodon.org.uk
2025-12-11 18:40:31

Hmm, starting to play with ESP-32; I've got the rust toolchain going; my first attempt at flashing I think worked, but it was with a bare image that didn't do much; my 2nd attempt ahem...it doesn't enumerate on USB any more, and wiring up the GPIO 0 doesn't seem to help. I can see on power on that the real-serial outputs an ID string, so time to wire that up and hope the tools can unfuck it.

@scott@carfree.city
2025-11-12 23:44:32

I'm expecting tonight's dsasf.org general meeting to have a bunch of new people inspired by Zohran's win, so I hope we're not gonna do anything weird, like have a big singalong. Now let me take a big swig of coffee and check the agenda—

@grumpybozo@toad.social
2025-12-28 22:50:32

I so hope this blows up in his face spectacularly.
Note that I do not believe that any LLM can become as skilled as the least skilled #InfoSec professional using conventional tools, so I’m quite confident this will not reach any useful goal.
I’m saying he needs to learn a lesson, and it would be great if it were useful for others as well. @…

@ruario@vivaldi.net
2025-12-08 08:18:12

@… Ok, so I went off on a tangent for no reason. I hope it really was vaguely interesting and you were not just being polite. 😜
Yes, in summary you confused GNU tar and since it cannot make zip files, it did it's best fallback (just made an uncompressed tar). Then in turn the .zip extension confused Windows.
So it was, your fault! Sor…

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-11-06 00:23:49

I'm reading "Lab Girl" by Hope Jahren and it's both fascinating and beautifully written. Usually I wait until I'm done to post a review, but I wanted to share this excellent excerpt as a teaser:
"So how to combine a liter of fluid with active agents, customized according to the patient's weight and status, while keeping everything sterile? If this is for the ER or the ICU, we have about ten minutes to make it happen. Fortunately for the patient, there is a sleep-starved teenager apprenticed to a chain-smoking barmaid in the basement who is ready for action."
#AmReading #ReadingNow

‪@zydecopaws@pnw.zone‬
2025-11-19 23:34:34
Content warning:  

@… so you are still live streaming, but not the type any of us really want to tune in to.
On a serious note, I hope you feel better soon.

@lanefu@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-15 11:42:06

It's been a fun project but finally time to shutdown lanecloud.
blog.lane-fu.com/posts/2025/11

@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2026-01-12 09:56:42

Since we had temperatures of -15/-13℃ (5℉) the past few nights, I was planning to go on an early morning shoot of one of my favorite waterfalls, but decided against it due to severe black ice warnings and likely ensuing road chaos today... Hope there will be more cold nights this winter...
So instead, some close-up detail shots of ice structures at the same waterfall from exactly 364 morning ago. Enjoy!

B&W photo of smooth ice structures/forms at the bottom of a large waterfall, with a semi-organic and semi-translucent feel to it, like an alien organism growing...
B&W photo of smooth ice structures forming by encrusting the branches of a fallen tree near the bottom of a large waterfall. The structures have semi-organic and semi-translucent feel to it, like an alien organism growing and feeding on the water...
B&W close-up of a heavily ice encrusted tree branch with large icicles near the bottom of a large waterfall.
B&W photo of smooth bubble-like ice structures and forms at the bottom of a large waterfall, with a semi-organic feel to it, like an alien organism growing...
@iam_jfnklstrm@social.linux.pizza
2026-01-07 21:14:59

We have too much snow where I live. Going to the train this morning felt like walking in a maze of snow. The 'true detective 3' feeling. Apparently it has been continuing to snow during the day so now I hope that I'll make it home from the train station

A snowy urban scene at night, featuring illuminated apartment buildings, a snow-covered pathway with tire tracks, and trees dusted with snow. Flakes are visibly falling, creating a serene winter atmosphere.
@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-12-05 08:28:25

In the spirit of #FOSDEM2026 being sponsored by Google, I hope HackerTrain is brought to you by Ryanair.
#google #surveillanceCapitalism

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-11-07 14:15:11

Gosh, Nancy Pelosi is retiring so young! I hope she's saved up enough money for retirement.
#USPOL

@samvarma@fosstodon.org
2025-11-12 15:34:14

So Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" is what they would call a "visual feast". Lavish production barely does it justice. Thoroughly enjoyed it, and it is as poignant as one would hope. Well worth it!
The only thing that grated on me was the weirdly unnatural composited lighting. I've seen this in other films and it bums me out. Gives me the same vibes as AI generated Art… Makes me wonder why it was decided to go that route, rather than lighting things pra…

@fortune@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-12 20:00:02

I'm sure that VMS is completely documented, I just haven't found the
right manual yet. I've been working my way through the manuals in the document
library and I'm half way through the second cabinet, (3 shelves to go), so I
should find what I'm looking for by mid May. I hope I can remember what it
was by the time I find it.
I had this idea for a new horror film, "VMS Manuals from Hell" or maybe
"The Paper Chase : IBM vs. DEC". It's based on Hitchcock's "The Birds", except
that it's centered around a programmer who is attacked by a swarm of binder
pages with an index number and the single line "This page intentionally left
blank."
-- Alex Crain

@thomastraynor@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-30 14:45:13

From my perspective ->
1. So much construction. It is almost impossible to go anywhere without lane closures.
2. Buses are less than reliable and the last update nuked one route I took and it leaves me one and only one route to the transfer point near work.
3. LRT construction. Going to work isn't too bad, getting home I have to travel AWAY from home, transfer and hope the bus going home arrives. Alternative is to take three buses and that is double the time than …

@chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
2025-11-02 15:36:42

Still feeling a little depressed and down about the #bluejays loss.
I think the worst part is they had so many chances to win it. They came so close so many times in so many different ways.
But this will all fade eventually. They are a wonderful team full of excellent players. I hope they can keep the core together and improve next year. Maybe we will have another shot.
#worldseries

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2026-01-09 19:01:58

So, I kinda got wondering about the sequel of SpaceBalls that is being filmed.
I do hope they have some evil characters they can make fun of, perhaps in some sort of "Springtime for Hitler" dance number.
With an evil dance crew led by "Little Emperor Dump", his daughter "I Vahnt Ewe" and son-in-law "Harelip Cushion", sons "Dump (the dumpster) Jr." and "Whatshiz Name". With courtiers IShootem, IDeportem, and ImDrunk.)

@matths@toot.community
2025-11-28 19:32:01

I am trying to print a spool winder at the moment. To be honest I do this for the last days already.
(Hope I did the simple present and present progressive right on this one, so my english teacher can be proud. ;-))
Various printing failures are driving me crazy. I just want a tool to transfer the wood filament from the large spool to a small one. It can't be that difficult.
So todays hashtag is

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2026-01-03 13:05:49

Series C, Episode 09 - Sarcophagus
VILA: Stay here? Alone? [to himself] I hope. It's getting dark.
[Cally's cabin. Cally is lying on the bed.] Voice: Cally? Cally, are you listening to me? I know you can hear me now, fully. You heard only a suggestion of my voice before, yet you responded. You obeyed me almost from the beginning, Cally. A telepath. Rare. A wonderful find, wonderfully vulnerable. [Vision of Cally in the green robes, kneeling.] Cally, you've been so lon…

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-16 14:45:09

"This is a new reality that we are dreaming and weaving together."
This is either the last or second to last section of Kairos I'm writing. This is the most specific so far. After that it's editing and making it feel more like a single consistent text than a bunch of essays. I hope it's worth the read.
Feedback is always welcome, especially editing (typos, grammar, etc), and questions.
anarchoccultism.org/building-z

@crell@phpc.social
2025-11-03 03:59:09

All you AI boosters, you're encouraging creating something we cannot understand or control, using law breaking and slave labor, and destroying the planet... So that we can generate more convincing propaganda and lies than ever before in human history.
I hope you're proud of yourself.
youtu.be/90C3XVjUMqE

@pre@boing.world
2026-01-24 01:10:37

Remember when the internet used to be a thing you could use to organize and spread word of your protest and dissatisfaction? It could spark an arab spring or bring down a government.
Now it's all like, oh, there's a protest and threat of general strike so Facebook are suppressing posts from the area and Twitter and demoting anything mentioning the hashtag.
We really should have never let the corporations control the selection algorithms. Not only do they distort it for money from advertisers, they suppress messages that conflict with their billionaire capitalist owner's interests in any way at all.
We must decententralize and decorporatize the internet. Its our only hope.
Solidarity with y'all striking and marching today. I see you here. I see that they can't see you from over there. The corporate internet is as selectively focused as the newspapers were now.

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-11-03 10:16:54

Adding another post. This one is a bit less polished, but I want to get it out. As things get harder for everyone, I'm seeing a greater tendency to want to grasp onto revolutionary fiction such as #Andor. I think there's value in that, but it has to come with an informed critique.
> We are so thirsty for hope that we will drink it up, even when that hope comes from a fiction and the truth behind the hope is poison. In Andor, we see the worst elements sacrifice themselves for some of the best. The revolution goes through a process of purification, the complicated elements weeding themselves out to make room for the simplified good, as the rebellion unifies. In reality, this tends to be the opposite how things actually work.
> [...]
> [The Urban Guerilla movement of the 60's through the 80's] centered militant revolution. In doing so, they omitted or cut themselves off from the logistic support needed to sustain such revolutionary activity. The trauma of carrying out violence further isolated and radicalized them. Lacking infrastructure for trauma healing, their decay escalated and became unrecoverable. Ultimately, their revolutionary movements both emulated and reinforced the status quo they were trying to resist.
> There emerges a strange historical parallel that is difficult to see from within the dominant paradigm. The competitive politics of electoralism derives from heroic competition, where people (typically men) compete (often violently) for control over a territory or people. Thus the insurrectionary enters into the very same competition as a challenger, not against the system of domination but for control over it. The success of the revolution, then, does not abolish the system of violent domination but changes rather replaces its management.
> Many modern anarchists will be quick to point out the disconnect between ends and means. While authoritarian projects often assert that "the ends justify the means," and Andor implies the same, anti-authoritarian projects assert the ends and the means are not only united but are, in fact, the same.
This is still very much something I'm actively editing, but I'd still love feedback to help me refine it to it's final form. Typo catches and clarifying questions welcome.
#USPol

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-12-13 21:50:19

A US Federal person would be sanctioned for the costs and perhaps prosecuted if he were to check out a motor-pool car and then proceed to give it to a junkyard to be dismantled.
So why is the US not being sanctioned for the cost of converting US Federal property - the East Wing - to his personal use and sending it to the wrecker?
I do hope that if we ever get past the maga era that our government goes after to ill doers to recoup at least part of the vast damage that they have do…

@bobmueller@mastodon.world
2025-11-26 23:00:01

Let's hope this helps Robert Roberson's case. I don't understand why Texas is trying so hard to kill him. It's okay to admit that the state made a mistake.
dallasnews.com/news/courts/202

@45names@mastodon.social
2025-10-26 23:20:14

Tweety Amin
bot by @…
This is satire, not sedition: I hope you'll lol, not take legal action.
#satire #potus45

@grumpybozo@toad.social
2025-12-01 23:03:54
Content warning: legal (in MI) drugs

I hold out vain hope that the coming washout of marginal operators in the #Michigan #Cannabis sector when the wholesale tax goes in will help tighten up the entities that remain. Every year or so, I have to hunt down new CBN/Indica edibles that work for me (for sleep) because the manufacturers keep lettin…

@blackknight95857669@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-27 14:02:19

My usual sentiment for this US holiday: If you're observing it in some way, I hope it's a good day with family, or a friendsgiving if family isn't an option.
If you aren't, have a good Thursday. Ignore the doom for a day. Don't worry, it'll still be there tomorrow.
As for me, I'm going to the parent's where I will be avoiding most of the food (many thyroid surge triggers so I gotta be careful) and upgrading Dad's 8yr old Acer lappy with an SS…

@pre@boing.world
2025-12-31 13:43:09

Made Stuff

Made 11 Wordcloud Tarot shows.

See them here
The target is like 25. So about half as many as target.
Some good, some great.
See them here
Not enough. The target is like 6.
Meh.
Target is for 2026 to be the next one anyway really.
I do have a script and all the assets needed to animate it, but I have become unhappy with the script and failed so far at rewrites.
Should get it done next year at some point I'd hope.
Overshooting the target of zero there. surprise new entry in the projects list

@matths@toot.community
2025-12-02 12:12:18

After the first door of the #Svelte #Advent calendar I expected every svelte team member to run while explaining a feature, so now on day two I am already a little bit disappointed. ;)
Maybe I need to hope for @dummdidumm.bsky.social to see another running video?

@cyrevolt@mastodon.social
2025-12-30 11:23:16

lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot
I hope so.

@matths@toot.community
2025-12-02 12:12:18

After the first door of the #Svelte #Advent calendar I expected every svelte team member to run while explaining a feature, so now on day two I am already a little bit disappointed. ;)
Maybe I need to hope for @dummdidumm.bsky.social to see another running video?

@hex@kolektiva.social
2026-01-04 22:30:44

Colonial nations didn't stop colonialism because they became moral. They stopped because it was untenable. The advancement of asymmetric warfare made it impossible to maintain colonial holdings and those empires crumbled.
The answer was neoliberalism and soft power. Trump had annihilated the financial systems that held that fragile order in place.
#Venezuela will probably end up trying to teach Trump the lesson everyone else learned in the 20th century, but since he's incapable of learning it may very well teach him the lesson Afghanistan taught the USSR.
We'll see how it goes.
It's still possible that we could end up with the US interfering so much that the only people left able to defend space are anarchists. South and Central America actually has some really interesting and advanced anarchist tendencies, so fucking with that could absolutely blow up in Trump (and every other authoritarian's) face.
I hope that the Venezuelan people can take advantage of the situation to get rid of both a shitty dictator and the shitty colonizers who want to replace him.

@luana@wetdry.world
2026-01-02 14:45:06

I hope they un-cancel the Star Wars Outlaws sequel, it’s so good Kay is so cool :blobcatverysad:

@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2026-01-11 13:54:25

Good Morning #Canada
Yesterday @… posted an article from CTV that reported on the political risks faced by Canada in 2026. I hope Canadians read it and share it because IMO it's important.
The article is based on a report by the Eurasia Group, a consultancy that advises companies and countries about potential risks. They tie together known facts to form opinion on potential risks that could require deft navigation in the year ahead. Canada definitely faces more tariffs and trade challenges, we should expect U.S. interference in an Alberta referendum, it's likely we may have to come to the defence of Greenland, and if we resist too strongly we become a target.
The CTVNews article is attached via Snowy's post, and I'll link the original Eurasia Group summaries in the next post. It's not surprising yet incredible that so much global turmoil has resulted from arguably the worst person to be elected by a flawed American democracy.
#CanadaIsAwesome #RiskManagement #CanPoli
social.vivaldi.net/@SnowyCA/11

@pre@boing.world
2025-12-01 18:42:40
Content warning: #yourParty #ukpol

So the temporary placeholder name "Your Party" is made permanent.
None of the options on the shortlist were good. Most of them just as grammatically inconvenient as the dumb placeholder name.
The people who decide on the short-list, who can be a member, whose votes counts and what the options are, have quite a lot of power.
Zara Sultana boycotted day one over who sets the rules and who can be involved. If Your Party have a governing body with power to override conference they end up like the Labour party and just are easily taken over and usurped by a cabal of thatcherite neoliberal capitalists.
They did allow the dual membership system and a wider governance, so Zara won on who gets to be a member and who gets to be in charge. Which is probably good.
Coz as the terrible name shows, if you put the idiots in charge you'll get idiocy not good collective decision making.
For now the membership appear to have won, and I hear are they are all very excited and fierce and canny and not likely to let the old guard just set up another dictatorship from the top.
They currently have half the membership count of the greens, less than a quarter that claimed by Reform. Lets hope they can get some attention towards something other than how billionaires think the country should be run and focus on the people.
Here's hoping they can inflate that number by draining the Labour party and Reform members who just want change really rather than actually liking anything said by Farage.
#yourParty #ukpol