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@pre@boing.world
2025-07-07 09:55:14

Twenty years since London Bomb attacks they reckon. Seems both a short time and a long time. I wasn't in town and the first I heard of it was being woken up by messages asking if I was okay. Thought they were concerned I'd been taken away on the saucers on X-Day. 😆
Some say it was the biggest act of terrorism seen on these shores since the war!
But then 20 terrorists were arrested for terrorism this week! They were flagrantly and terrifyingly holding up signs saying "I support Palestine action", the terrorizing monsters. An action that's just as much terrorism under the law these days as blowing up trains and busses.
#terrorism #ukpol

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-07-08 02:11:12

I can't seem to find a copy of the documentary Towncraft about the punk scene in Little Rock, Arkansas. I have friends from there and I was there on tour once. I'd love to see the film, and they made it available but all the links are broken. Anyone got a copy?
towncraftmovie.com
#towncraft #arkansas

@callunavulgaris@mastodon.scot
2025-07-06 16:36:54

Was anyone else taught this? I learnt ITA in my earliest education. Unlike the people profiled in the article I've never had any trouble with spelling or any aspect of learning or using English and I'd wondered if that was *because* I'd been taught ITA but judging by this article I was just lucky!

@tarah@infosec.exchange
2025-05-07 18:07:41

Heh - I'm sitting here hoping my Bsides Vegas talk gets taken but also wondering if I should not have requested that it be 18 and over :-) I've never made that request before but the talk justifies it :D

@pgcd@mastodon.online
2025-06-06 11:24:33

I'm not going to use AI to make a video but, if I were going to do that, I'd start sending videos to politicians and celebrities and whatnots.
And all those videos would be themselves talking to a camera and beginning with "hi, I'm you. You won't remember recording this because your memory was wiped".
And then sort of ad-libbing from there, you know.

@mlawton@mstdn.social
2025-07-07 20:52:45

We arrived home from Tennessee late last night. 🎉
Very noticeable, was a foul and mysterious odor outside, of which we reasoned that some poor critter had crawled under the deck and died.
There was a rotting board I'd missed last year when I replaced the others on the deck, so I pried it off and found a :possum:
The summer heat was doing it no favors and even wearing a mask, I still suffered from the stench. 🤢
Now I'm researching how to gather it up safely. T…

@azonenberg@ioc.exchange
2025-06-07 14:17:52

Slow progress the last couple days because I've been going into the office for work and the commute is eating up my time I'd otherwise spend on such things.
But now it's the weekend and the switch engine board is coming together nicely.
Still have 514 nets to route - mostly the supervisor, line card management buses, and power supply but also some other odds and ends like the FPGA JTAG and part of the SPI flash.
Also I have to get the tach/PWM signals from the m…

KiCAD layout view of switch engine PCB showing near-complete layout in the south and west but a lot of parts floating off the east edge of the board that are nowhere near where they need to go
KiCAD 3D render of the increasingly finished board showing incomplete parts floating in space off to the east
@nelson@tech.lgbt
2025-06-07 03:08:56

Calamus 25 The prairie-grass dividing
Whitman's celebration of simple men, of men from "inland America", of those who are unimpressed by Presidents and Governors. It's a romantic sentiment but in 2025 also feels a little naïve or condescending.
But as always I'm here for the gay stuff. Which starts explicitly enough
[I] Demand the most copious and close companionship of men
Well OK then! Me too. Maybe you could read that in a non-sexual way but then Whitman gets lusty
[I demand] Those with a never-quell'd audacity—those with sweet and lusty flesh, clear of taint, choice and chary of its love-power
My goodness, is that hot! At least to start, it's a shame he tames it seeking out men "chary of love-power". At least he recognizes their love power! I'll take the taint, thank you.

@cobordism@berlin.social
2025-07-06 14:28:17

Hello @…
I'd like to send a message to whoever is planning CCCamp in 2027. Since I don't know how to reach them, I figured I'd try the trusty Chaos Post!
Attn. camp planners: avoid the first week of August 2027! There is a monster solar eclipse on the 2nd of August that no eclipse nerd can miss!
"An eclipse of epic proportions …

@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social
2025-07-06 21:37:19

Yeah, I don't know about this. I think they'd be better off making an animated movie in the style of edge runners or even spiderverse.
forbes.com/sites/paultassi/202

@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot
2025-07-06 09:54:55

I'm working on a project which includes files written in both C and #Lisp; I'd like to have a common documentation generator for the whole project, to generate integrated documentation.
Has anyone made #Doxygen work with Lisp? Are there any recommendations for a documentation generator which …

@arXiv_csIT_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 09:37:12

This arxiv.org/abs/2501.12227 has been replaced.
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@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-06-04 10:20:06

Finished "Far from the Tree" by Robin Benway last night. For me, it was a gripping and absolutely delightful read. I can recognize that I'm absolutely unequipped to judge whether it authentically reflects the experiences of many or few of the people whose situations are similar to the protagonists', but I find myself fervently hopeful for the former, even as I recognize such hopes in the part of people like me can be part of ultimately harmful publishing selection feedback loops. (If anyone reading this happens to have read the book and found it distasteful, I'd love to hear that.) Notwithstanding my probably overcautious uncertainty, I'll definitely be seeking out more books by Benway. At the very least, I really enjoyed her little joining and framing metaphors, and the pacing and plot construction were good, with lots of nicely interwoven implications arising through the buildup, and an ending that left me satisfied (albeit, I'm an inveterate optimist, YMMV).
#AmReading

@hey@social.nowicki.io
2025-06-07 21:14:48

I use Android and I still can't believe it
#android

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-06-07 15:52:20

Well, I made some crumpets. The results? They turned out well, but I can do better next time. I'll try other recipes and work on getting more holes.
➡️ rasterweb.net/raster/2025/06/0

@jovian34@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-06 16:35:55

I took a very lengthy video course that I remember being called "Intermediate Python" circa 2016 on Lynda.com. Since then, LinkedIn acquired Lynda to build out LinkedIn Learning and parent company Microsoft has apparently wiped most of the history of Lynda's very existence from the internet.
I'm giving a talk at #PyOhio this month and I'd like to credit the authors …

@arXiv_mathAC_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 09:39:52

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@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-06-03 11:40:29

Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell: I feel like I'm better than before 2023 knee injury nfl.com/news/ravens-rb-keaton-

@sonnets@bots.krohsnest.com
2025-07-06 11:25:12

Sonnet 066 - LXVI
Tired with all these, for restful death I cry,
As to behold desert a beggar born,
And needy nothing trimm'd in jollity,
And purest faith unhappily forsworn,
And gilded honour shamefully misplac'd,
And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted,
And right perfection wrongfully disgrac'd,
And strength by limping sway disabled
And art made tongue-tied by authority,
And folly, doctor-like, controlling skill,
And…

@samvarma@fosstodon.org
2025-07-05 16:02:54

Honestly, between the fascism, climate records breaking monthly, and AI I'd say we've arrived at the singularity.
Since the pandemic I've been feeling it's pointless, but every day I'm more and more certain it's not worth investing anything "for the future" any more.
So yeah I'm probably buying a guitar

@crell@phpc.social
2025-06-08 04:32:13

I like JetBrains products, but why in the hell does CLion, which you'd use to work on php-src, not support phpt files, which you would only need to use if you're working on php-src? It instead tells you to use PHPStorm, which... doesn't support the C code that is php-src.
This makes no sense to me at all.
#JetBrains

@aredridel@kolektiva.social
2025-06-07 04:24:31

tech nerdery
I mean this: if every receiver just connected to its source when it was ready, and we hadn't made short-timeout stateful firewalls everywhere, we'd have to deploy SO MANY fewer weird one-off services just to receive something.
Instead we have to provision certificates and public facing hostnames to get communication going. Backend development is so much more complex and less robust because of it.

@arXiv_mathCO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 07:24:25

Remarks on $d$-ary partitions and an application to elementary symmetric partitions
Mircea Cimpoeas, Roxana Tanase
arxiv.org/abs/2506.04459

@detondev@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-06 12:30:55

lowkey wish i had an eye in my hand. but with better (on-by-default) natural cover than eyelids. it'd be an absolute bitch to keep safe the way it's always depicted in art

@samir@functional.computer
2025-06-06 12:58:32

@… @… Not what I had in mind, but that'd work!

@arXiv_mathNA_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 09:49:02

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@mikeymikey@hachyderm.io
2025-06-07 21:50:10

If you're trying to do the trick that was shared for #nintendoswitch2 where you can use a USB HDMI capture dongle HDMI to USB-C cable to use your iPhone as a camera - don't use the True Visage app mentioned in the video
That will rely on screen sharing mirroring and you'll potentially get an aspect ratio mismatch and see the dynamic island floating in your view
I'd personally suggest the free "Blackmagic Camera" app instead, and then go to:
Settings->Monitor->HDMI Out
Switch from Mirror Display to Video Feed and it will cleanly output your camera. Works for a Lightning to HDMI out adapter for older phones, too
Then just tap on Lense and FPS and pick which combo you like.
Also, if you're not getting any output signal make sure the capture dongle you're using supports 1080p out - not sure the Switch 2 supports anything higher as camera input

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-07-06 15:17:24

Series D, Episode 07 - Assassin
VILA: Auction! You're joking.
DAYNA: All right, so Domo is a planet, the ninth is a date, but who or what is Cancer?
SOOLIN: I don't know.
TARRANT: He knows, though, [looking at Avon] don't you? You know about Cancer.
blake.torpidity.net/m/407/13

@MamasPinkyToe@mastodon.world
2025-07-05 14:38:48

I'm surprised the police caught Diddy. I thought he'd be more slippery.

@arXiv_mathPR_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 07:26:47

Universality of convergence rate of rightmost eigenvalue of complex IID random matrices
Yutao Ma, Xinchen Hu
arxiv.org/abs/2506.04560

@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-05-03 16:36:48

masks at protests / demographics 2/n
I wonder about the influence of employment, as well. If you're at risk every work day, I could well imagine it seeming pointless to start being careful the rest of the time, and maybe just too cognitively dissonant to consider.
I remember in 2020, someone I knew was working at Waterstones, and they were forbidden to mask up at work - even though 2020 was before the whole "covid is over" thing.
I also remember reading about someone - maybe a nurse? that _kind_ of job, anyway - who'd started wearing a fitted mask while the default in their workplace was baggy blues, and iirc was formally rebuked. It wasn't allowed.
If for whatever reason you're unable to hold down a typical job, you might not have much cash for _getting_ things like masks, but you're also not under that same kind of economic pressure to put yourself at risk.
#masks #work #CovidIsntOver

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-05 20:49:42

I boycott #Eurovision, yet I'm #ActuallyAutistic with a hyperfixation on Loin d'ici (ESC Version) by Zoë Straub since May 14, 2016, the more you know!

@arXiv_quantph_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-04 10:13:21

More on Intractability of Thermalization: (almost) i.i.d. inputs and finite lattices
Keiji Matsumoto
arxiv.org/abs/2507.02601

@tezoatlipoca@mas.to
2025-06-03 17:22:23

ok, I can't find the original, I think it was someone's scrobble stream in my feed. Anyways, one you brilliant bastards posted #assassing by #Marillion. I'd heard of Marillion before but never really _listened_. Damn, how have I been listening to

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-06-02 15:19:28

Me: if I go through Września, I'll be 5 minutes earlier in Poznań, and I'll have a better chance of catching a transfer. But I'd have to run to catch the train to Września.
Me a minute later: the Września – Poznań train is delayed. No point in running, let's just go straight to Poznań.
Me at Poznań Wschód station: oh, the delayed train from Września goes straight to Leszno, so it is my transfer.
Fortunately, our train went first, so I could easily transfer at the main station.

@aardrian@toot.cafe
2025-06-30 12:40:06

I have taken to looking for Copilot AI in GitHub responses before filing issues. If it’s there, I don’t file. Feeling a bit validated here:
hails.org/@hailey/114752144098
(limited alt to come, but if you want more ask OP…)

@scottmiller42@mstdn.social
2025-06-05 20:51:20

I think we all knew a Melon Husk / Turnip meltdown was inevitable, but I didn't think it'd happen this soon, escalate this quickly, or blowup this spectacularly.
🍿 🍿 🍿
#MelonHusk #POTUS47

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Elon Musk
@elonmusk
Time to drop the really big bomb:

@realDonaldTrump
 is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public.

Have a nice day, DJT!
June 5, 2025, 2:10 PM


Elon Musk
@elonmusk
Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out.
June 5, 2025, 2:20 PM


Ian Miles Cheong
@still…
@emd@cosocial.ca
2025-07-02 18:54:18

This is exactly what I was afraid of when #laravel took VC money.
hachyderm.io/@j3j5/11478444528

@tschundler@leds.social
2025-07-04 01:12:40

As we prepare for colorful explosions in the United States, I remembered I wanted to share colorful lasers confetti I saw a few months ago at Gareth Emery's LSR/City show.
I have a singular RGB laser with ILDA interface USB DAC that I've played with a little over a year ago. Someday I'd like to drive it with code.

At least 100 colorful laser beams from an array of 60+ units into fog machine clouds & glittering confetti
@iam_jfnklstrm@social.linux.pizza
2025-06-02 11:18:13

I'm mad at websites that use code that make Firefox unusable. I'd prefer to use one browser, but at some sites I've found that links don't work as soon as one link have been clicked. All links are unclickable when I go back to an earlier side in the browser. Hi cromium, and thus, hi second set of plug-ins/extensions...

@arXiv_mathAC_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-04 08:36:51

On the Ratliff-Rush closure of an ideal of a one-dimensional ring
Veronica Crispin Quinonez, Marco D'Anna, Vincenzo Micale
arxiv.org/abs/2507.02444

@cyrevolt@mastodon.social
2025-06-05 18:09:11

What success looks like... "could not be found". This is the Austrian railway's WiFi login. I can use the Internet now though. :D

@pre@boing.world
2025-06-26 17:04:54
Content warning: UKPol, Palestine Action, Email to my MP

Dear Emily Thornberry,
I don't usually bother to write to you on most issues because I figure there is pretty much no point communicating with a whipped MP in a safe seat under first past the post. Such an MP has no reason to listen to their constituents at all, and is entirely a tool of the party leadership.
I make an exception today since I hear your government is about to classify Palestine Action as a terrorist group. Despite them being peaceful, non-violent, and dedicated entirely to preventing the greater crime of the ongoing genocide of Gazan Palestinians.
This is obviously a gross overreaction and a completely unjustifiable act designed not to prevent domestic terrorism but to cover up British forces and UK government involvement and collaboration with the genocide in Gaza.
If we are taking suggestions for groups to ban as terrorists even though they aren't terrorists, I would like to suggest the Labour Party! The party has helped facilitate a genocide abroad, and continues to supply the perpetrators with arms and intelligence to aid their actions.
I don't expect you to take that suggestion seriously, but maybe Reform will take it seriously when they get elected in a few years and I suggest it again to them. After all, a precedent will have been set that groups which aren't terrorists can be banned under anti-terror legislation anyway. Democracy will have already been eroded.
I was ready to be disappointed by this Labour government, but I confess that the level of gut-wrenching visceral disgust I am experiencing at them surpassed all my wildest expectations. Taking money from the disabled to buy new war-planes from a fascist US president while abetting a genocide in Gaza makes me wonder if Reform wouldn't be better in the end anyway. At least they might do electoral reform and nationalize the water companies.
Labour's only hope, the country's only hope, is to remove Starmer. I wish you had won that leadership election instead of him.
Anyway, as I say, I don't expect it to make any difference at all because under this election system even MPs in safe seats are nothing but tools of the party leadership and the party leadership seems determined. But I thought I'd let you know that I see you. I see what you are doing.
I support Palestine Action more than I support this government. Let me know where I should hand myself in for my "crime".
Yours sincerely,
Adam

@arXiv_astrophIM_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 07:28:41

Performance of MAGIC stellar intensity interferometer and expansion to MAGIC CTAO-LST1 stellar intensity interferometer
Alejo Cifuentes, V. A. Acciari, F. Barnes, G. Chon, E. Colombo, J. Cortina, C. Delgado, C. D\'iaz, M. Fiori, D. Fink, T. Hassan, I. Jim\'enez Mart\'inez, I. Jorge, D. Kerszberg, E. Lyard, G. Mart\'inez, R. Mirzoyan, M. Polo, N. Produit, J. J. Rodr\'iguez-V\'azquez, P. Saha, T. Schweizer, D. Strom, R. Walter, C. W. Wunderlich, MAGIC Collaborat…

@MediaActivist@todon.eu
2025-06-01 12:00:00

It's frustrating how many important services and channels of communication rely on questionable tech. For example, my neighbourhood uses Meta's WhatsApp to the point where if I hadn't accessed the chat I wouldn't have had an ETA on reactivation of our hot water that was out for several days. For this purpose, I've made a slight compromise (using a different phone number). But I'd like to #AskFedi

@seedling@dice.camp
2025-07-05 18:27:09

Preparing to run a game of 4E for the first time in forever, for an audience of people who have never played before. and I'd forgotten that making characters is fun but also takes forever

@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-06-03 08:26:08

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #VarietyMix
Jorja Smith:
🎵 The Way I Love You
#JorjaSmith
thedjedits.bandcamp.com/track/
open.spotify.com/track/6u1xR1L

@detondev@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-08 02:49:49

unfortunately must admit regan did one good thing: this diary entry

july 6, 1983. Nancy's birthday! Life would be miserable if there wasn't a Nancy's birthday. What if she'd never been born. I don't want to think about it.
@timbray@cosocial.ca
2025-06-30 17:05:25

Go is 80/20 language: blog.kowalczyk.info/article/d-
Good piece, a bit misleading on a couple of Go details but essentially right I think. I spent my last 20 years of employment working in Java-heavy …

@philip@mastodon.mallegolhansen.com
2025-05-31 04:02:37

@… I've been asked this question myself from folks earlier in their career than I am, but obviously you're beyond me, so I'm curious to hear your take.
What is the most valuable skill for a software developer to acquire to ensure their success?
(I already suspect I have a hunch as to your thoughts, but if you're willing, I'd …

@samir@functional.computer
2025-06-03 22:20:19

I'm trying out the Dusa programming language (dusa.rocks/), so I made a baby 4x4 Sudoku.
It was fun. ^_^
I'd love some array/list functionality; I wouldn't want to tackle a regular 9x9 Sudoku through copy-pasta. But I appreciate how easy this was with the `forbid` directive.

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-07 12:11:24

Series D, Episode 10 - Gold
SOOLIN: You wanted more than a reward, though, didn't you, Keiller? You thought with our help you could get all that gold for yourself. I dislike greedy men, Keiller.
AVON: What was the reward?
blake.torpidity.net/m/410/219 B7B3

@arXiv_mathCV_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 07:24:12

Cauchy Integral, Fractional Sobolev Spaces and Chord-Arc Curves
Huaying Wei, Michel Zinsmeister
arxiv.org/abs/2506.04564

@MamasPinkyToe@mastodon.world
2025-06-05 19:48:36

I wonder, sometimes, how my life would be different if I'd been kidnapped as a child by Gypsies.

@jacobgudiol@mastodonsweden.se
2025-05-26 19:47:20

För nästan precis ett år sedan så hade Nyhetsmorgon ett bra inslag om eventuella risker med att delta i långlopp.
Då med extra fokus på värme eftersom det inför förra årets Stockholm Maraton fanns en prognos och riktigt höga temperaturer för att vara början av juni.
Så här lät det då...

@bobmueller@mastodon.world
2025-06-03 20:00:05

Given my background around the funeral industry and writing thrillers, is anyone surprised that I'd like to see this? #TrueCrime
time.com/7290184/the-…

@BBC6MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-06-06 08:37:16

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #NickGrimshaw
Fontaines D.C.:
🎵 Before You I Just Forget
#FontainesDC
fontainesdc.bandcamp.com/track
open.spotify.com/track/1oVAmJ2

@losttourist@social.chatty.monster
2025-06-26 09:03:25

That was a pleasant surprise. I had to go to the hospital to have some blood taken for tests. I got there 20 minutes early and based on past experiences I was fully prepared for a long wait.
After giving them my details they said "go straight through" and then 5 minutes later I was up and on my way home again. I never even got to open the book I'd brought with me to keep me busy during the wait.

@mlippert@vmst.io
2025-06-02 17:35:02

#Wordle 1,444 2/6*
🟩🟩⬜⬜🟨 <1% of 216,498 (2)
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 37% of 740
WordleBot
Skill 96/99
Luck 86/99
I was desperately trying to find ANY word besides the answer, but finally had to go with it.
Now that bot tells me there was another word and what it is, I'm surprised it didn't occur to me. Bot says it would have picked the other word. Not sure what I'd have done if I thought of it.

@teledyn@mstdn.ca
2025-06-25 14:21:08

I thought I'd try one last LLM experiment. I'd been stupidly telling folks to expect an LLM to be OK with any completely non-controversial topic (to the geek/youth laden internet).
For example, I'd say, take popular bookstore Astrology, there is very little disagreement interpreting Aspects, so the LLM SHOULD be consistent, right?
Wrong. Or rather, the 'interpretation' it gave was standard cliché as expected, but the aspects it reported were not in the horoscope.
I think I'm cured now.

@arXiv_astrophCO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 09:50:06

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@penguin42@mastodon.org.uk
2025-06-01 20:49:48

An automated phone service I use has dropped the 'and' in large numbers, i.e. it's now one hundred * twenty three (* is where I'd have an and). This repeatedly annoys me and is impossible for me to get them to fix.

@radioeinsmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-06-05 16:10:11

🇺🇦 Auf radioeins läuft...
Joy Crookes:
🎵 I Know You d Kill
#NowPlaying #JoyCrookes
open.spotify.com/track/44rqdhv

@al3x@hachyderm.io
2025-06-20 19:24:40

I am struggling with how to deal with very long articles on topics I'm interested about but at a different level than the author.
1. I'm acknowledging that "very long" is a "very" subjective matter. I'd say that for me that's usually what goes beyond 5min read time.
2. I'm also acknowledging that it's quite impossible to find the perfect match of the level of details provided by an article and the level of detail I'm interested.
1. If I save the article for later, I know I won't read it.
2. Many times listening to the article (using ElevenReader) provides a solution.
3. I am starting to use AI summarization more often. Not Safari's which is useless.
I don't feel quite right about this last approach.

@brian_gettler@mas.to
2025-07-02 12:15:57

My aunt's first husband smoked like a chimney. According to my mom, he'd always say that, "by the time I need it, someone will have developed a cure." They didn't - he died of lung cancer years ago. I think about him fairly often.

@jake4480@c.im
2025-05-31 14:20:11

Finally checked out the first episode of Fallout last night, it's pretty good. I didn't even play the game. But the show looked good, so I thought I'd check it out. Ultra-violent. Will be interesting to see where it goes.

@shriramk@mastodon.social
2025-06-01 17:59:41

A reminder that R Ben Shapiro (of UW) and I run CERAMICS, a way for outsiders who want to learn about getting into CS Ed research. Read more and apply here!
docs.google.com/document/d/e/2

@anildash@me.dm
2025-05-29 01:25:45

A couple of folks said I should replace the pop-over email signup form on my blog with a much more subtle inline signup form at the top of the page. So! If you'd like to reward the more user-friendly design with your patronage and support (it's free, I only ask for your attention), you can sign up to get my new posts in your inbox just by sharing your email address. I won't spam you or sell your email, and don't post too often.

@trezzer@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-03 10:05:04

OK, so my @… (Firefox extension) just keeps saying my vault is empty. Even after restarting the browser. If I couldn't see my vault on other devices, I'd be having a panic attack right now.

@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social
2025-06-02 18:08:24

«Sure, people from Latin-language-majority countries also list their “pronouns” in e-mail signatures and on social-media profiles, but this is, I think, largely the subconscious acceptance of the English-speakers’ hegemony over social norms (and queerness?).»
🔥 by @….
I'd even go one further and say "USian English's hegemony, both for online social norms generally and queerness in particular 🙈
blog.achintyarao.in/post/the-e

@seeingwithsound@mas.to
2025-07-04 12:04:54

I'd like to see neuroscientists nudge the brain toward brain states that blend lucid dreaming and visual-to-auditory sensory substitution thedebrief.org/largest-brain-s

@LaChasseuse@mastodon.scot
2025-06-27 09:38:34

@… This poor guy! Seven-day migraine clusters from LongCovid...
robinboardman.com/the-week-i-d

@stsquad@mastodon.org.uk
2025-07-03 08:00:17

Is #ukpolitics going mad? Is the speculation about Reeves is all because the PM didn't launch straight into praise for his Chancellor when answering at PMQs? She certainly looked tired but so would I if I'd been pulling the hours she has had to over the last week.

@arXiv_astrophEP_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-04 07:47:40

MINDS: The very low-mass star and brown dwarf sample. Detections and trends in the inner disk gas
A. M. Arabhavi, I. Kamp, Th. Henning, E. F. van Dishoeck, H. Jang, L. B. F. M. Waters, V. Christiaens, D. Gasman, I. Pascucci, G. Perotti, S. L. Grant, M. G\"udel, P. -O. Lagage, D. Barrado, A. Caratti o Garatti, F. Lahuis, T. Kaeufer, J. Kanwar, M. Morales-Calder\'on, K. Schwarz, A. D. Sellek, B. Tabone, M. Temmink, M. Vlasblom, P. Patapis

@jerome@jasette.facil.services
2025-07-04 14:35:40

I'd be nice if "The Maple" and Unrigged.ca had their own Mastodon bot
@… existed before but seems to have stopped (it was an unofficial bot)

@jamesthebard@social.linux.pizza
2025-06-03 02:27:01

Figured I'd post a picture of the Honeycomb Aeronautical Charlie Rudder Pedal. Pretty solid, but I need to figure out how to keep it from moving or to reduce the resistance of the pedals. Should be fairly straightforward.
#gaming #pedals

A picture of the Honeycomb Aeronautical Charlie Rudder Pedal...note the red LEDs which are 100% there to make it go faster.
@chrislowles@mastodon.social
2025-07-05 08:05:40

i'd really like a scalp massage and perhaps a feet rub also

@smashtie@mas.to
2025-07-04 19:51:31

I'd it a cummerbund, or an early model Spanx? #totp

@grahamperrin@bsd.cafe
2025-06-02 13:53:11

@… from the same writer:
forums.ghostbsd.org/d/404 – I captured my one-word response in the Wayback Machine.
I found his

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-06-21 02:34:13

Why AI can't possibly make you more productive; long
#AI and "productivity", some thoughts:
Productivity is a concept that isn't entirely meaningless outside the context of capitalism, but it's a concept that is heavily inflected in a capitalist context. In many uses today it effectively means "how much you can satisfy and/or exceed your boss' expectations." This is not really what it should mean: even in an anarchist utopia, people would care about things like how many shirts they can produce in a week, although in an "I'd like to voluntarily help more people" way rather than an "I need to meet this quota to earn my survival" way. But let's roll with this definition for a second, because it's almost certainly what your boss means when they say "productivity", and understanding that word in a different (even if truer) sense is therefore inherently dangerous.
Accepting "productivity" to mean "satisfying your boss' expectations," I will now claim: the use of generative AI cannot increase your productivity.
Before I dive in, it's imperative to note that the big generative models which most people think of as constituting "AI" today are evil. They are 1: pouring fuel on our burning planet, 2: psychologically strip-mining a class of data laborers who are exploited for their precarity, 3: enclosing, exploiting, and polluting the digital commons, and 4: stealing labor from broad classes of people many of whom are otherwise glad to give that labor away for free provided they get a simple acknowledgement in return. Any of these four "ethical issues" should be enough *alone* to cause everyone to simply not use the technology. These ethical issues are the reason that I do not use generative AI right now, except for in extremely extenuating circumstances. These issues are also convincing for a wide range of people I talk to, from experts to those with no computer science background. So before I launch into a critique of the effectiveness of generative AI, I want to emphasize that such a critique should be entirely unnecessary.
But back to my thesis: generative AI cannot increase your productivity, where "productivity" has been defined as "how much you can satisfy and/or exceed your boss' expectations."
Why? In fact, what the fuck? Every AI booster I've met has claimed the opposite. They've given me personal examples of time saved by using generative AI. Some of them even truly believe this. Sometimes I even believe they saved time without horribly compromising on quality (and often, your boss doesn't care about quality anyways if the lack of quality is hard to measure of doesn't seem likely to impact short-term sales/feedback/revenue). So if generative AI genuinely lets you write more emails in a shorter period of time, or close more tickets, or something else along these lines, how can I say it isn't increasing your ability to meet your boss' expectations?
The problem is simple: your boss' expectations are not a fixed target. Never have been. In virtue of being someone who oversees and pays wages to others under capitalism, your boss' game has always been: pay you less than the worth of your labor, so that they can accumulate profit and this more capital to remain in charge instead of being forced into working for a wage themselves. Sure, there are layers of manservant caught in between who aren't fully in this mode, but they are irrelevant to this analysis. It matters not how much you please your manager if your CEO thinks your work is not worth the wages you are being paid. And using AI actively lowers the value of your work relative to your wages.
Why do I say that? It's actually true in several ways. The most obvious: using generative AI lowers the quality of your work, because the work it produces is shot through with errors, and when your job is reduced to proofreading slop, you are bound to tire a bit, relax your diligence, and let some mistakes through. More than you would have if you are actually doing and taking pride in the work. Examples are innumerable and frequent, from journalists to lawyers to programmers, and we laugh at them "haha how stupid to not check whether the books the AI reviewed for you actually existed!" but on a deeper level if we're honest we know we'd eventually make the same mistake ourselves (bonus game: spot the swipe-typing typos I missed in this post; I'm sure there will be some).
But using generative AI also lowers the value of your work in another much more frightening way: in this era of hype, it demonstrates to your boss that you could be replaced by AI. The more you use it, and no matter how much you can see that your human skills are really necessary to correct its mistakes, the more it appears to your boss that they should hire the AI instead of you. Or perhaps retain 10% of the people in roles like yours to manage the AI doing the other 90% of the work. Paradoxically, the *more* you get done in terms of raw output using generative AI, the more it looks to your boss as if there's an opportunity to get enough work done with even fewer expensive humans. Of course, the decision to fire you and lean more heavily into AI isn't really a good one for long-term profits and success, but the modern boss did not get where they are by considering long-term profits. By using AI, you are merely demonstrating your redundancy, and the more you get done with it, the more redundant you seem.
In fact, there's even a third dimension to this: by using generative AI, you're also providing its purveyors with invaluable training data that allows them to make it better at replacing you. It's generally quite shitty right now, but the more use it gets by competent & clever people, the better it can become at the tasks those specific people use it for. Using the currently-popular algorithm family, there are limits to this; I'm not saying it will eventually transcend the mediocrity it's entwined with. But it can absolutely go from underwhelmingly mediocre to almost-reasonably mediocre with the right training data, and data from prompting sessions is both rarer and more useful than the base datasets it's built on.
For all of these reasons, using generative AI in your job is a mistake that will likely lead to your future unemployment. To reiterate, you should already not be using it because it is evil and causes specific and inexcusable harms, but in case like so many you just don't care about those harms, I've just explained to you why for entirely selfish reasons you should not use it.
If you're in a position where your boss is forcing you to use it, my condolences. I suggest leaning into its failures instead of trying to get the most out of it, and as much as possible, showing your boss very clearly how it wastes your time and makes things slower. Also, point out the dangers of legal liability for its mistakes, and make sure your boss is aware of the degree to which any of your AI-eager coworkers are producing low-quality work that harms organizational goals.
Also, if you've read this far and aren't yet of an anarchist mindset, I encourage you to think about the implications of firing 75% of (at least the white-collar) workforce in order to make more profit while fueling the climate crisis and in most cases also propping up dictatorial figureheads in government. When *either* the AI bubble bursts *or* if the techbros get to live out the beginnings of their worker-replacement fantasies, there are going to be an unimaginable number of economically desperate people living in increasingly expensive times. I'm the kind of optimist who thinks that the resulting social crucible, though perhaps through terrible violence, will lead to deep social changes that effectively unseat from power the ultra-rich that continue to drag us all down this destructive path, and I think its worth some thinking now about what you might want the succeeding stable social configuration to look like so you can advocate towards that during points of malleability.
As others have said more eloquently, generative AI *should* be a technology that makes human lives on average easier, and it would be were it developed & controlled by humanists. The only reason that it's not, is that it's developed and controlled by terrible greedy people who use their unfairly hoarded wealth to immiserate the rest of us in order to maintain their dominance. In the long run, for our very survival, we need to depose them, and I look forward to what the term "generative AI" will mean after that finally happens.

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-07-07 06:04:35

#Blakes7 Series D, Episode 02 - Power
VILA: A sort of academy, when I was a boy. They chose me as technical advisor for the escape.
PELLA: Escape? From an academy?
VILA: Perhaps academy was the wrong word.

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This image appears to be from a science fiction television series, showing two people in a futuristic setting. On the left is a person with short blonde hair wearing an elegant cream-colored draped gown with a distinctive metallic collar. They're facing another person on the right who is partially visible from behind, wearing a gray uniform with yellow shoulder detailing.

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@arXiv_mathCO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-01 09:47:13

An acyclic $d$-partition of the $r$-uniform complete hypergraph $K_{rd}^{(r)}$
Ayako Carter, Eric Montoya, Mihai D. Staic
arxiv.org/abs/2506.23238

@sonnets@bots.krohsnest.com
2025-06-04 11:25:11

Sonnet 098 - XCVIII
From you have I been absent in the spring,
When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim,
Hath put a spirit of youth in every thing,
That heavy Saturn laughed and leapt with him.
Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet smell
Of different flowers in odour and in hue,
Could make me any summer's story tell,
Or from their proud lap pluck them where they grew:
Nor did I wonder at the lily's white,
Nor pr…

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2025-06-05 09:57:50

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@callunavulgaris@mastodon.scot
2025-06-29 10:12:56

I have a new fun game. Towards pay day I start putting anything on eBay that I'd like to buy into my basket - this month bathroom scales, various health foods, saddle soap for my leather hat and a canvas laundry basket - then on the day I'm paid I can just hit the button. It's similar to fantasy shopping but you do actually have to pay for the stuff £££

@jake4480@c.im
2025-06-17 15:40:18

⚠️ Please BE AWARE that there is a chance that if you transfer your save file from Switch to Switch 2, you may lose it. This person lost 20 years of data that they'd had since their Game Boy Advance. Totally brutal. It's a huge gamble, and to me, might not be worth it if you really value your save data.

@timbray@cosocial.ca
2025-06-22 03:34:26

AaŠaargh.
functional.cafe/@loke/11472478

@brian_gettler@mas.to
2025-06-29 21:42:34

Kid1: I've got something I'd like to give you.
Me: What?
Kid1: ... but I can't.
Me: Huh?
Kid1: It's a sunburn.

@seeingwithsound@mas.to
2025-07-04 14:35:37

To ChatGPT: I'd like to see neuroscientists nudge the human brain toward brain states that blend lucid dreaming and visual-to-auditory sensory substitution, for veridical and vivid mental imagery for the totally blind, making sensory substitution functionally and perceptually equivalent to low vision.

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-07-03 21:19:07

Series B, Episode 05 - Pressure Point
BLAKE: I'd rather not try. But if I have to, I will not be alone. I've already contacted a Resistance leader.
[Wooded area near the Forbidden Zone]
VERON: No sign of them?
blake.torpidity.net/m/205/62 B7B6

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This image appears to be a close-up shot from a television drama, likely from the late 1970s or early 1980s based on the filming style and visual quality. The image features a person with curly dark hair against a black background, creating a dramatic portrait with strong contrast. Their expression appears serious or contemplative, with a hint of intensity in their gaze.

The lighting technique is characteristic of sci-fi television productions from that era,…
@pre@boing.world
2025-06-20 22:54:36
Content warning: Doctor Who - Future, why Billie?
:tardis:

There's a woman I know who, when she was pregnant, was very keen to hear the opinions of crystal diviners and homeopath medics on what sex her new baby would be but wouldn't let the ultrasound-scan technician that actually knows tells her because Spoilers.
On that note, I'm happy to watch #doctorWho #badWolf #tv

@arXiv_mathCO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-04 07:39:24

Not every graph can be reconstructed from its boundary distance matrix
Jos\'e C\'aceres, Ignacio M. Pelayo
arxiv.org/abs/2506.02652

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-03 21:15:16

Series D, Episode 07 - Assassin
TARRANT: Right, that's it.
AVON: What does that mean?
TARRANT: If I'm going to die, I'd rather do it with a gun in my hand than sit around here shivering like an old woman.
blake.torpidity.net/m/407/392 B7B6

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "I can see this is a scene featuring a character in a distinctive futuristic gray and white uniform with metallic studs or buttons along the chest. The costume has a military or space-faring aesthetic typical of science fiction television from this era. The setting appears to be aboard a spacecraft or space station, with dark metallic walls and what looks like technical equipment or control panels visible in the background. The lighting creates a dramat…
@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-06-24 09:39:49

Subtooting since people in the original thread wanted it to be over, but selfishly tagging @… and @… whose opinions I value...
I think that saying "we are not a supply chain" is exactly what open-source maintainers should be doing right now in response to "open source supply chain security" threads.
I can't claim to be an expert and don't maintain any important FOSS stuff, but I do release almost all of my code under open licenses, and I do use many open source libraries, and I have felt the pain of needing to replace an unmaintained library.
There's a certain small-to-mid-scale class of program, including many open-source libraries, which can be built/maintained by a single person, and which to my mind best operate on a "snake growth" model: incremental changes/fixes, punctuated by periodic "skin-shedding" phases where make rewrites or version updates happen. These projects aren't immortal either: as the whole tech landscape around them changes, they become unnecessary and/or people lose interest, so they go unmaintained and eventually break. Each time one of their dependencies breaks (or has a skin-shedding moment) there's a higher probability that they break or shed too, as maintenance needs shoot up at these junctures. Unless you're a company trying to make money from a single long-lived app, it's actually okay that software churns like this, and if you're a company trying to make money, your priorities absolutely should not factor into any decisions people making FOSS software make: we're trying (and to a huge extent succeeding) to make a better world (and/or just have fun with our own hobbies share that fun with others) that leaves behind the corrosive & planet-destroying plague which is capitalism, and you're trying to personally enrich yourself by embracing that plague. The fact that capitalism is *evil* is not an incidental thing in this discussion.
To make an imperfect analogy, imagine that the peasants of some domain have set up a really-free-market, where they provide each other with free stuff to help each other survive, sometimes doing some barter perhaps but mostly just everyone bringing their surplus. Now imagine the lord of the domain, who is the source of these peasants' immiseration, goes to this market secretly & takes some berries, which he uses as one ingredient in delicious tarts that he then sells for profit. But then the berry-bringer stops showing up to the free market, or starts bringing a different kind of fruit, or even ends up bringing rotten berries by accident. And the lord complains "I have a supply chain problem!" Like, fuck off dude! Your problem is that you *didn't* want to build a supply chain and instead thought you would build your profit-focused business in other people's free stuff. If you were paying the berry-picker, you'd have a supply chain problem, but you weren't, so you really have an "I want more free stuff" problem when you can't be arsed to give away your own stuff for free.
There can be all sorts of problems in the really-free-market, like maybe not enough people bring socks, so the peasants who can't afford socks are going barefoot, and having foot problems, and the peasants put their heads together and see if they can convince someone to start bringing socks, and maybe they can't and things are a bit sad, but the really-free-market was never supposed to solve everyone's problems 100% when they're all still being squeezed dry by their taxes: until they are able to get free of the lord & start building a lovely anarchist society, the really-free-market is a best-effort kind of deal that aims to make things better, and sometimes will fall short. When it becomes the main way goods in society are distributed, and when the people who contribute aren't constantly drained by the feudal yoke, at that point the availability of particular goods is a real problem that needs to be solved, but at that point, it's also much easier to solve. And at *no* point does someone coming into the market to take stuff only to turn around and sell it deserve anything from the market or those contributing to it. They are not a supply chain. They're trying to help each other out, but even then they're doing so freely and without obligation. They might discuss amongst themselves how to better coordinate their mutual aid, but they're not going to end up forcing anyone to bring anything or even expecting that a certain person contribute a certain amount, since the whole point is that the thing is voluntary & free, and they've all got changing life circumstances that affect their contributions. Celebrate whatever shows up at the market, express your desire for things that would be useful, but don't impose a burden on anyone else to bring a specific thing, because otherwise it's fair for them to oppose such a burden on you, and now you two are doing your own barter thing that's outside the parameters of the really-free-market.

@arXiv_mathPR_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-03 17:13:45

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@pre@boing.world
2025-06-02 20:28:45
Content warning: re: Doctor Who - Reality War
:tardis:

In summary then: Pop goes the timeline.
Madness. So many lose ends, so much barely making sense. Great epic adventure though.
So farewell then to Nchuti. He has been great, sad to see him go. Probably he left because who knows if there'll even be a show next year. Actors can't be refusing work to be on a series that might not even happen.
Except Billie I guess? Maybe she's not otherwise busy.
No more episodes till maybe xmas 2026 they say? Or maybe some specials next year? Please god we don't have to wait until spring 2027 to know what's happening here?!
Meanwhile the fans are all like, "oh it says 'and introducing' instead of 'as the doctor'". Heh. They want it to be a switcheroo of some kind and she's not really The Doctor, but I want to see Billie's Tennant impression for at least a three year stretch.
She's likely just be staring in a couple of specials in the gap to a proper new season I'd expect. Probably regenerate again before there's a full series. Excited to see her David Tenant impression though. 😆

@arXiv_mathCO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-03 17:38:14

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@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-04 12:23:00

Series D, Episode 04 - Stardrive
AVON: That's one misfortune we don't have to share.
VILA: Fourteen I was when I was first sent to a penal colony. Ship was hit in the main drive by a meteoroid, bang! Y'know what they did to repair it? [Avon and Tarrant begin to look at Vila. As he continues they move in, listening to him.] Activated the force wall and generated an atmosphere inside the force wall so the repair team could work in a vacuum without spacesuits, 'caus…

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene set in a futuristic medical facility or ship's medical bay. The setting features sleek, sterile-looking medical pods or treatment beds with transparent covers and metallic frameworks. The lighting has a cool, clinical blue-green tint typical of sci-fi medical environments. Several characters are present in the scene - some appear to be patients lying in the medical pods while others are standing nearby, likely medical personn…
@arXiv_mathCO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-04 09:40:41

The pure condition for incidence geometries
Daniel Irving Bernstein, Signe Lundqvist
arxiv.org/abs/2507.02661 arxiv.o…

@arXiv_mathCO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 07:25:35

Star decompositions via orientations
Viktor Harangi
arxiv.org/abs/2506.05194 arxiv.org/pdf/2506.05194