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@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2025-06-06 22:08:10

Hey, folks who understand alt text and limited vision accessibility:
I have need to write alt text for the diagram below. The alt text needs to be comprehensible to somebody who is encountering this kind of diagram for the ••very first time••. I could describe the images using the relevant jargon, but that would only serve people who already know the thing this activity is teaching them!
Any suggestions for how I could write good alt text for something like this? Is it possible? (The horizontal black bars are minus signs, i.e. subtraction. This is clear from context in the text, but probably not clear in the image.)
PLEASE NOTE: I am looking for people with ••relevant accessibility expertise••, not just random best shots from people who (like me) don’t really know much about this kind of problem.

@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-06-08 20:36:26

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #VarietyMix
Idris Muhammad:
🎵 Could Heaven Ever Be Like this
#IdrisMuhammad
redsoulmusicv2.bandcamp.com/tr
open.spotify.com/track/1xkOg49

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2025-07-08 16:17:45

Do transit planners realize they're helping the anti-Mamdani frenzy by publishing their pieces? Of *course* you're getting attention for your fares-are-good-actually writing now, despite the fact that no one cares about this normally - because billionaire media wants whatever they can use against Mamdani.
(As an aside, you also sound incredibly obnoxious when voters are like "we want fast & free buses" and you respond with "well actually..")

@grumpybozo@toad.social
2025-06-08 20:43:12

I have been assured by multiple “#email marketers” that this is absolutely false. /s infosec.exchange/@SheHacksPurp

@sharan@metalhead.club
2025-07-08 13:54:00

I'd like to see what @… will think of this photo. This is me circa 2000 performing a Rock Bottom, The Rock's signature wrestling move, on one of my friends.
Back when we didn't take "Don't try this at home" too seriously.
#Wrestling

The image is a black and white photograph featuring three individuals in a dynamic pose. The central figure is leaning back with their head tilted to the side, wearing a white sleeveless shirt and light blue jeans. They are making a hand gesture near their face. The person behind them is wearing a dark shirt with a graphic design and dark pants, with their hand raised. The third person is partially visible, wearing a dark shirt and pants, standing behind the central figure. The background is pl…
@azonenberg@ioc.exchange
2025-06-07 21:15:40

That's not orange spray paint, it's cayenne pepper powder.
Let's see if this will be any deterrent for the trash pandas. It's along one of their main travel routes and if i see them avoiding this path then I'll know it works and can try putting out more.

Orange line in grass that looks like spray paint from a distance
@rberger@hachyderm.io
2025-04-08 01:29:10

"But Wall Street professionals, like so many other ostensibly smart people, refused to see Trump clearly, mistaking his skill as a demagogue for wisdom as a policymaker. “I don’t think this was foreseeable,” a mournful Ackman posted on X on Monday. “I assumed economic rationality would be paramount.” What an odd assumption to make about a man who bankrupted casinos.
Berezin thinks Wall Street still hasn’t come to terms with the cost of the nascent Trump presidency. “I do think that at this point we might have passed the event horizon, meaning that even if Trump backs off from the tariffs, there’s been enough damage done to the U.S. economy, to the global economy, to investor confidence, consumer confidence, that we’re probably going to see a recession regardless of what happens,” he said.""
#GiftArticle #USPolitics
nytimes.com/2025/04/07/opinion

@ruari@velocipederider.com
2025-07-08 08:39:50

Credit to "SykkelMafiaen" for this. It is hosted on Instagram but given many here are adverse to that site I do not feel too bad re-hosting. Plus it is a video of me. 🤷
Also thanks to @… for tracking it down.

Video of a tallbike with tiny wheels cycling down a hill. It starts with the text "Have you seen a bike like this before".

The video rewinds and the text shows, "Don't blow over in the wind 😂" with a 😎 over the face of the rider.

Lots if "Wheee" and other silly noises in the background.
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-07 15:14:21

Series A, Episode 02 - Space Fall
DAINER: You drink it first.
[Avon crawls through the service channel. He reaches the hatch leading into the computer room. He quietly opens the hatch, sees the technician, and closes the hatch again. The technician doesn't see this, and continues to check the computer. Avon waits for a bit, and opens the hatch again.]

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene set in what looks like a spacecraft or futuristic facility, with characteristic white/grey walls and technical equipment visible in the background. The setting has the clinical, sterile appearance typical of sci-fi productions from this era. There are several people in the scene wearing period-appropriate costumes - some in earth-toned clothing and others in what appears to be more formal or military-style attire. The lightin…
@fanf@mendeddrum.org
2025-06-06 14:42:03

from my link log —
Why do AI company logos look like arseholes?
velvetshark.com/ai-company-log
saved 2025-04-11

@ErikUden@mastodon.de
2025-06-06 22:24:58

Israel arms ISIS-jihadists to fight against Hamas just like they armed Hamas to fight against the PFLP.
You may ask yourself “when will they ever learn?” but that's assuming the Israeli government's goal is to live in peace. Why should they need to learn, when arming terrorist groups that destabilize and escalate this conflict isn't a mistake?
Considering how much genocide, ethnic cleansing, settler colonialism and hence the expansion of their borders they have been a…

DEI, antisemitism, and transgender athletes are not the real reasons for these attacks on higher education. They’re excuses to give the Trump regime power over America’s colleges and universities.
Why do Trump and his lackeys want this power?
They’re following Hungarian president Viktor Orbšn’s playbook for creating an “illiberal democracy”
– an authoritarian state masquerading as a democracy. The playbook goes like this:
First, take over military and intelligence ope…

@catsalad@infosec.exchange
2025-07-07 08:32:34

This is a good analogy for AI, if you don't like toast and that's not jelly.

Video of a high speed jelly toast gun that blasts the toast with jelly within 0.135 seconds of popping out of the toaster. The high-speed jelly gun shows the messy process at normal and slow motion while timing it with a phone strapped to to the side.
@Dragofix@veganism.social
2025-07-07 00:47:03

This Vegan Mung Bean Scramble Looks and Tastes Just Like Eggs #plantbased

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-07-07 19:51:45

It’s important to note some exceptions, not all AI pioneers fell into this trap.
Some, like Seymour Papert went to do a lot of good (creator of Logo, Mindstorms and a principal of One Laptop Per Child).
forward.com/culture/346666/rem

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-08 15:18:56

Just to clarify, are you envisioning something like PayPal, where creators can receive direct payments from their supporters?
Or is it more like a system where users can pay to boost posts so they appear more prominently in others’ feeds?
@…

@andycarolan@social.lol
2025-07-07 05:40:57

Morning!
So, shower thoughts over the past few days have included offering referral rewards to people I've worked with, who recommend me to others (who then hire me)
I'm unsure what form this would take, so need to look into it a bit deeper 🤔
I would ♥️ to hear from you if you've done something like this!
#Referrals #Idea

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-07-04 20:14:31

Long; central Massachusetts colonial history
Today on a whim I visited a site in Massachusetts marked as "Huguenot Fort Ruins" on OpenStreetMaps. I drove out with my 4-year-old through increasingly rural central Massachusetts forests & fields to end up on a narrow street near the top of a hill beside a small field. The neighboring houses had huge lawns, some with tractors.
Appropriately for this day and this moment in history, the history of the site turns out to be a microcosm of America. Across the field beyond a cross-shaped stone memorial stood an info board with a few diagrams and some text. The text of the main sign (including typos/misspellings) read:
"""
Town Is Formed
Early in the 1680's, interest began to generate to develop a town in the area west of Natick in the south central part of the Commonwealth that would be suitable for a settlement. A Mr. Hugh Campbell, a Scotch merchant of Boston petitioned the court for land for a colony. At about the same time, Joseph Dudley and William Stoughton also were desirous of obtaining land for a settlement. A claim was made for all lands west of the Blackstone River to the southern land of Massachusetts to a point northerly of the Springfield Road then running southwesterly until it joined the southern line of Massachusetts.
Associated with Dudley and Stoughton was Robert Thompson of London, England, Dr. Daniel Cox and John Blackwell, both of London and Thomas Freak of Hannington, Wiltshire, as proprietors. A stipulation in the acquisition of this land being that within four years thirty families and an orthodox minister settle in the area. An extension of this stipulation was granted at the end of the four years when no group large enough seemed to be willing to take up the opportunity.
In 1686, Robert Thompson met Gabriel Bernor and learned that he was seeking an area where his countrymen, who had fled their native France because of the Edict of Nantes, were desirous of a place to live. Their main concern was to settle in a place that would allow them freedom of worship. New Oxford, as it was the so-named, at that time included the larger part of Charlton, one-fourth of Auburn, one-fifth of Dudley and several square miles of the northeast portion of Southbridge as well as the easterly ares now known as Webster.
Joseph Dudley's assessment that the area was capable of a good settlement probably was based on the idea of the meadows already established along with the plains, ponds, brooks and rivers. Meadows were a necessity as they provided hay for animal feed and other uses by the settlers. The French River tributary books and streams provided a good source for fishing and hunting. There were open areas on the plains as customarily in November of each year, the Indians burnt over areas to keep them free of underwood and brush. It appeared then that this area was ready for settling.
The first seventy-five years of the settling of the Town of Oxford originally known as Manchaug, embraced three different cultures. The Indians were known to be here about 1656 when the Missionary, John Eliott and his partner Daniel Gookin visited in the praying towns. Thirty years later, in 1686, the Huguenots walked here from Boston under the guidance of their leader Isaac Bertrand DuTuffeau. The Huguenot's that arrived were not peasants, but were acknowledged to be the best Agriculturist, Wine Growers, Merchant's, and Manufacter's in France. There were 30 families consisting of 52 people. At the time of their first departure (10 years), due to Indian insurrection, there were 80 people in the group, and near their Meetinghouse/Church was a Cemetery that held 20 bodies. In 1699, 8 to 10 familie's made a second attempt to re-settle, failing after only four years, with the village being completely abandoned in 1704.
The English colonist made their way here in 1713 and established what has become a permanent settlement.
"""
All that was left of the fort was a crumbling stone wall that would have been the base of a higher wooden wall according to a picture of a model (I didn't think to get a shot of that myself). Only trees and brush remain where the multi-story main wooden building was.
This story has so many echoes in the present:
- The rich colonialists from Boston & London agree to settle the land, buying/taking land "rights" from the colonial British court that claimed jurisdiction without actually having control of the land. Whether the sponsors ever actually visited the land themselves I don't know. They surely profited somehow, whether from selling on the land rights later or collecting taxes/rent or whatever, by they needed poor laborers to actually do the work of developing the land (& driving out the original inhabitants, who had no say in the machinations of the Boston court).
- The land deal was on condition that there capital-holders who stood to profit would find settlers to actually do the work of colonizing. The British crown wanted more territory to be controlled in practice not just in theory, but they weren't going to be the ones to do the hard work.
- The capital-holders actually failed to find enough poor suckers to do their dirty work for 4 years, until the Huguenots, fleeing religious persecution in France, were desperate enough to accept their terms.
- Of course, the land was only so ripe for settlement because of careful tending over centuries by the natives who were eventually driven off, and whose land management practices are abandoned today. Given the mention of praying towns (& dates), this was after King Phillip's war, which resulted in at least some forced resettlement of native tribes around the area, but the descendants of those "Indians" mentioned in this sign are still around. For example, this is the site of one local band of Nipmuck, whose namesake lake is about 5 miles south of the fort site: #LandBack.

@chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
2025-07-07 13:14:36

This must be what it was like with Japanese Internment in Canada
mas.to/@continuation/114808884

@benb@osintua.eu
2025-07-03 19:31:24

‘Not many events like this left’ — A Ukrainian literary festival in a city falsely claimed by Russia: benborges.xyz/2025/07/03/not-m

@emd@cosocial.ca
2025-07-07 00:13:47

Companies too. Like my gym. oldfriends.live/@paul/11480878

@samvarma@fosstodon.org
2025-07-08 00:24:33

🧵 retro.social/@ajroach42/114811

@johl@mastodon.xyz
2025-06-08 09:43:31

As I thought of the game of Go this morning, I remembered that when Wikipedia started in 2001, I thought "oh, it’s something like Sensei‘s Library“, because that was the biggest and most active wiki I knew at that time.
senseis.xmp.net/

@stefan@gardenstate.social
2025-06-07 13:14:21

This Democrat Got ARRESTED, and Democrats LIKE It? (with Amy Walter) | The Focus Group Podcast #NewJersey

@mszll@datasci.social
2025-06-06 08:22:19

The "Gollum effect" - wow didn't know this name, but yes, this is exactly what makes certain fields so terrible (like network science). It's just about old men behaving like Gorillas 🤮 nature.com/articles/d41586-025
It's so n…

@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot
2025-06-07 21:47:46

"If one uses the word “fascism”, people accuse you of hysteria – but isn’t this precisely what fascism looks like? A minority group is unfairly demonised until public opinion sours sufficiently for lawmakers to impose restrictions on said group"
#TransRightsAreHumanRights

@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

@kurtsh@mastodon.social
2025-06-07 07:07:12

It's like a 3D puzzle. This 18th-century Italian safe has the most unique unlocking sequences ever.

@servelan@newsie.social
2025-06-07 14:32:27

'This Is What Fascism Looks Like': Beloved Labor Leader David Huerta Arrested | Common Dreams
commondreams.org/news/david-hu

@jpanzer@mastodon.social
2025-06-07 06:47:53

I’ve been researching this story for years and Elon just… tweeted it out.

Bannon is a criminal who oozes evil from his face like a disease. - Elon musk
@frankel@mastodon.top
2025-06-07 16:12:07

Why I Don’t Use #Mocking Frameworks and Why You Might Not Need Them Either by @…

@arXiv_grqc_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-08 11:19:11

Spherical photon orbits around the Kerr-like black hole in Einstein-Bumblebee gravity
Shi-Yu Li, Song-Shan Luo, Zhong-Wen Feng
arxiv.org/abs/2507.03981

@samir@functional.computer
2025-07-08 10:12:18

@… The chunks are rounded down and up, because the file boundaries don’t line up perfectly with cell boundaries. I make them as big as possible so they will often take up a whole cell when they actually only fill part of it.
I’d like to make this clearer, visually, but I haven’t had time yet.

@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-06-06 00:30:02

Natura Urbana XI 🏡
城市自然 XI 🏡
📷 Nikon FE
🎞️Ilford FP4 Plus, expired 1995
buy me ☕️ ?/请我喝杯☕️?
#filmphotography

Ilford FP4 @ ISO 64

**English:**
This black-and-white photograph depicts a young tree planted in a small mound of soil. The tree is surrounded by a barren field with patches of grass and soil. The background shows a distant view of more vegetation and possibly a body of water, suggesting a rural or natural setting.

**Chinese:**
这张黑白照片展示了一棵幼树种植在一小块土丘上。树的周围是一片荒芜的田野,有草和土的斑块。背景显示了更多的植被和可能是一片水域,暗示着一个乡村或自然环境。
Ilford FP4 @ ISO 64

**English:**
This black-and-white image shows a grove of young trees planted in a grid-like pattern. Each tree is surrounded by a circular patch of mulch or soil, and the trees are evenly spaced. A winding path can be seen meandering through the grove, suggesting a landscaped or managed forest area.

**Chinese:**
这张黑白照片展示了一片按网格模式种植的幼树林。每棵树周围都有一圈覆盖物或土壤,树木间距均匀。一条蜿蜒的小路穿过树林,暗示着一个经过景观设计或管理的森林区域。
Ilford FP4 @ ISO 64

**English:**
This black-and-white photograph captures the intricate shadows of tree branches cast on a rough, textured surface. The shadows create a complex, web-like pattern, highlighting the natural beauty and complexity of the tree's branches.

**Chinese:**
这张黑白照片捕捉到树枝投射在粗糙、纹理丰富的表面上的错综影子。影子形成了复杂的网状图案,突显了树枝的自然美和复杂性。
Ilford FP4 @ ISO 64

**English:**
This black-and-white image features a young tree planted in a circular mound of soil. The tree is surrounded by a sparse landscape with patches of grass and soil. The background includes more trees and vegetation, indicating a natural or rural environment.

**Chinese:**
这张黑白照片展示了一棵种植在圆形土丘上的幼树。树的周围是稀疏的景观,有草和土的斑块。背景中有更多的树木和植被,表明这是一个自然或乡村环境。
@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-07-06 14:04:05

At first hearing of this place the dog-phobic in me noped out but it looks like they’ve got some good rules/policies in place. Milwaukee dog people who eat sandwiches this one’s for you.
urbanmilwaukee.com/2025/07/05/

@pbloem@sigmoid.social
2025-07-08 09:35:30

Veo3 shows that particular blindness that tech people have to the way culture develops.
It looks impressive now, but that's because it usually takes a lot of work to film shots like this. Once people learn to recognize video AI's "style", that style becomes synonymous with cheap crap.
It happened with images, and it will happen with video. They made a billion dollar machine that instantly devalues whatever the machine produces.

A tweet advertising a Turkish music video made with Veo3.
@hansaplast42@social.wastedalpaca.wtf
2025-06-07 06:17:55

Actually it was Europe getting liberated from Nazi Germany. Not Germany from the Nazis because almost all Germans were Nazis.
This is important because many Germans act as if the Nazis had descended on the Germans like aliens. In fact, people wanted fascism. Quite ordinary people. That's the scary thing.

@ckent@urbanists.social
2025-06-08 12:36:40

Some core #urbanism from an unlikely source … 7 News Australia
They've had a slight reputation for "announcing" policies that are not from the government but just from think tanks. But this news report is all good stuff (like the last time, when Parramatta Road was proposed for light rail)
This is completing a "ring road" or circle line of

@gadgetboy@gadgetboy.social
2025-05-08 17:30:46

This was a real post on LinkedIn. It was deleted, either by LinkedIn or by the page owner. Long live Sesame Street!

Hi LinkedIn,
Unfortunately Elmo was recently laid off because of the federal budget cuts. Elmo worked at Sesame Street for 45 years. Elmo is sad. Elmo loved his time at Sesame Street.
Elmo is going to miss his friends Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Ernie, Bert, Abby, Grover, Count and so many more. They made Elmo's day so much better.
Elmo is looking for his next opportunity. Elmo is good at so many things. Like hugs. Elmo LOVES giving hugs. Elmo can also recognize the letter E, spell his name, feel…
@hacksilon@infosec.exchange
2025-06-07 20:35:54

I've been playing The Last of Us Part 1. Only a few hours in, but holy hell, this is tense. I don't think I've had my heart race like that while playing video games for a long time, and I'm getting really invested in the story and the relationship with Ellie. Not to mention the absolutely haunting opening sequence. Fantastic game so far.
Also, massive props to the #Wine and

@timfoster@mastodon.social
2025-05-08 20:12:54

Had a run in my neighbours Xk120 this evening. It was happily doing 60 at 2.5k rpm and the engine felt like it was barely ticking over. What a rocket 🙂

@Demirramon@cyberfurz.social
2025-06-06 23:34:08

Danced like a maniac for three hours straight at Furality Somna's club and it was SO MUCH FUN but holy shit this is gonna hurt tomorrow

@arXiv_csCY_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-08 08:46:20

AI-Based Reconstruction from Inherited Personal Data: Analysis, Feasibility, and Prospects
Mark Zilberman
arxiv.org/abs/2507.03059

@detondev@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-06 01:59:14

this sounds like some shit from a lowest common denominator dystopian movie, but it's real and happened in 1963

The State Mutual Life Assurance Company of Worcester, Massachusetts (now known as Hanover Insurance) had purchased Guarantee Mutual Company of Ohio. The merger resulted in low employee morale. In an attempt to solve this, Ball was employed in 1963 as a freelance artist, to come up with an image to increase morale. Ball started with a sunny-yellow circle containing a smile, however wasn't happy that it could be turned upside down to make a frown. By adding two eyes, he created a smiley face.[8] …
@lornajane@indieweb.social
2025-06-06 09:06:52

At the risk of stating the obvious, please do state the obvious! In two separate meetings this week it seemed like someone was arguing against a proposed change and in both cases, they were actually very supportive of the idea, and had already moved on to talk about what else could be done. Stop. Express your support (you can thank the suggester if you like!) so that it's clear, and THEN you can build on the original suggestion.
In both cases, we nearly ended up not doing the original thing!

@grumpybozo@toad.social
2025-06-06 22:27:02

This reminds me of the old toy Mr Peanut peanut butter maker…
It came with a little booklet that discussed Booker T. Washington, champion of the peanut. infosec.exchange/@tinker/11463

@Cognessence@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-07 21:56:48

Hello everyone,
I’ve put out a little release - ‘Music for Planetariums'.
These pieces are really minimal, slow-moving, paced for celestial drift. They emerge from a trajectory of sparse music I like to make - whether for spaces, installations, or personal listening.
Where it seems to me that much planetarium music is quite earthbound - romantic, illustrative, warm - this seeks to evoke space as I experienced it staring into the stars as a child - not as space adventur…

@jorgecandeias@mastodon.social
2025-06-05 18:23:06

Oh, I see now how quote posting is going to be processed around here...
Not a bad system at all, although I do have my doubts it'll work well when the quoted posts are coming from networks where this kind of approval is tacitly given by default, such as Bluesky, like in this case.
#Mastodon #QuotePosting

A screen capture of a bridged Bluesky post, quoting someone else, and featuring the novel Mastodon implementation of this feature, with the quotes and "This post is pending approval from the original author".
@tante@tldr.nettime.org
2025-06-04 08:43:36

I really like this approach
infosec.exchange/@masek/114624

@losttourist@social.chatty.monster
2025-06-06 09:14:43

We have booked a stay in a self-catering cottage in Gloucestershire for a week over the summer. We've just been sent the welcome pack and it reads a little bit like solving an old school adventure game.
There is a keysafe at the cottage - located on the left pillar of the porch when you walk up the path. The key safe code is XXXX.
Use the small key in here to open the wooden box on your left as you walk in to the porch. Inside that you will find a large key which is for the main door.
Please make sure you leave this key in the wooden box on your departure as this is the only key to the property.

@gwire@mastodon.social
2025-07-07 07:43:22

It's the built-in camera stick that makes this backpack look like Death Stranding cosplay.
coalax.com/products/lancer300-

@arXiv_csCV_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-08 14:30:51

Adaptation of Multi-modal Representation Models for Multi-task Surgical Computer Vision
Soham Walimbe, Britty Baby, Vinkle Srivastav, Nicolas Padoy
arxiv.org/abs/2507.05020

@nelson@tech.lgbt
2025-06-06 00:51:26

Calamus 24 I hear it is charged against me
This poem feels just so typically Whitman, but lesser somehow. Not one of my favorites.
He says he is "charged that I seek to destroy institutions". Charged by whom, one wonders, is he really so important? He sort of denies this, or is ambivalent to it, and then gets to the queer part:
I will establish ... the institution of the dear love of comrades
And here we are again at the central queer question: just what does he mean by "dear love of comrades"? As I read these poems I'm increasingly thinking it's both things. Sure, it's brotherly love, adhesiveness, a sort of robust fraternity. But so much of his writing and life is homoerotic it has to also have that charge. It can be both.
I feel like I've heard that phrase "the institution of the dear love of comrades" repeated often.

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-07-06 09:40:18

“The modern-day system of colonialism and sharecropping being constructed by the new East India Company that is Silicon Valley isn’t uncouth or stupid enough to put people in physical shackles. It doesn’t want to own your body, it is content with owning your simulation. And yet, as we have already seen, the more data they have about you – the higher the fidelity of your simulation – the closer they are to owning you.

If this doesn’t sound like democracy, it is because it is not…

@annsev@troet.cafe
2025-07-08 17:04:54

#Netanyahu seems to have a lot of contempt for Darth #Trump, taking the mickey out of him with his #NobelPrize proposal.
It's scary what makes people like this tick.

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-07-07 18:00:22

I think the root of the “AI” evil is when AI researchers in the 1960s recognized that they outrageously underestimated the complexity of the human mind.
They became utterly humiliated by their self-congratulatory promises from the 1950s that AGI was just a few years away—and then went full goblin mode that’s lasting to this day, even if the original researchers (like Minsky*) died long ago.
*probably raped children on Epstein’s island

@arXiv_csCL_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-08 14:04:11

From Fragments to Facts: A Curriculum-Driven DPO Approach for Generating Hindi News Veracity Explanations
Pulkit Bansal, Raghvendra Kumar, Shakti Singh, Sriparna Saha, Adam Jatowt
arxiv.org/abs/2507.05179

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-06-06 06:25:43

How spyware, posing as an app from a humanitarian organization, spread among Syrian army officers via Telegram, and fueled the collapse of the Assad regime (Mobile Hacker)
mobile-hacker.com/2025/06/05/a

@arXiv_quantph_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 10:05:26

This arxiv.org/abs/2405.10282 has been replaced.
initial toot: mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_qu…

@jswright61@ruby.social
2025-06-06 12:42:43

I solved today's puzzle!
Calling All Channels by Lina Santos
Yay! I did it in 2 tries!
This game feels like it’s out of beta and I really like how they’ve tweaked things!
#4x3game #WordPuzzle

@shaun@mastodon.xyz
2025-06-06 02:51:19

Got root?
I figured this spider plant would be a bit rootbound after 3 years in the same container, but I wasn't expecting _this_! Poor thing has been detangled some and potted up. Snipped off 9 babies and stuck them in the greenhouse while I was at it, to give away later in the year, because everyone needs more spider plants.
#garden

The root ball of a spider plant (C. comosum, probably either vittatum or variegatum) which has become severely rootbound due to lack of repotting. A dense tangle of various sized roots are bound up like the world's worst hair knot.
@deprogrammaticaipsum@mas.to
2025-07-06 08:40:13

"Professor Cain uses various programming languages to explain these concepts: he starts with C (roughly from the second lecture to the 8th), then Assembly (lectures 9 to 11), C (lectures 12 to 18), Scheme (lectures 19 to 23), and Python (from 24 to 26). The last lecture (27) dives into some other functional programming languages like ML, Miranda, and even Haskell, as well as some advanced type design concepts, to round up your general programming knowledge."

@pre@boing.world
2025-06-02 20:28:08
Content warning: re: Doctor Who - Reality War
:tardis:

Confusing episode. Let me clear it all up.
The world is sinking into the doubt needed to rescue Omega, remember, and The Doctor is falling with a balcony that's separated from the building.
How does he get out of that?
Well, saved by a literal magic door that pops out of nowhere, leading back to the time hotel. 🤨
Anita, who he spent a year with once a couple of Christmases ago, has been popping around the Doctor's entire long life, peeping on him with the Daleks and stuff. Trying to find him on the Earth's last day. Today.
And now he's rescued, today turns into a groundhog day. Same day over and over again. 😆
There's another woman that's been stalking him through time lately, Mrs Flood. She was following him everywhere, but she had Xmas off she reckons, so didn't see the Time Hotel bit. Thus the element of surprise in the deus ex machina rescue. 😀
The Doctor is broken free of the wish spell now anyway, popped his conditioning, and can use the time hotel's door to recall Unit and break them all out of the wish too.
The Rani pops in to say hi and explain her plans. 😝
How did the Rani survive the end of the Timelords? She flipped her DNA to sidestep the genetic bomb apparently? Well that makes no sense, but nor does anything else so no time to ponder.
The end of the Time Lords made them all Barons... No, made them barren. There can be no more children of the time-lords.
She's popping Omega back out of the underworld for his DNA because the timelords are all barren and she wants to recreate Galifrey.
But wait a minute: Poppy is the Doctor's kid in wish world! So she should have Timelord DNA too! Maybe that could work?
No. The Rani is a nazi, don't like the kid's contaminated blood. She's got human all over her DNA. Eww.
Rani pops off back to her Bone Palace, and makes the bone beasts attack.
The Doctor explains that the Giant dinosaur skeletons are beasts that pop in to clean up the world when there's a reality flux, and the Rani has turned them on Unit HQ.
So the UNIT HQ turns into some kinda ship? Like the Crimson Permanent Insurance. Lol. It's blasting lasers at the bone beasts and turning around, and has a steering wheel like pirate ship now. 🤣
During the battle, the Doctor pops out to take a ride on the sky-bike, looking like something from Flash Gordon, and crashes into the Bone Palace.
Too late though! Omega is pretty much here now. He's a giant boney CGI zombie, become his own legend. Looks great but doesn't really seem like Omega, who ought to be held together by pure will.
Omega eats the Rani! One of the Ranis anyway. Mrs Flood avoids being eaten. She pops off with the time bracelet. "So much for the Two Rani's. It's a goodnight from me!" as she disappears off into time. Great gag. 😁
The Doctor just shoots Omega to get him back into his box. Pops a rifle off the wall. The Vindicator has apparently also got a built in laser as well as locator beacons. So that's handy. The Doctor doesn't use guns but some of his devices work like one. 🔫
So all is well! The day is saved and the wish is over and baby Poppy survives in a time box! 🍻
They're going to take the space baby off to do space adventures. Ruby is jealous of seeing The Doctor and Belinda vibing like that, as they plan a life in space with the space baby. Aww. Poor Ruby. 😭
But then Poppy pops off! Disappears entirely, and everyone other than Ruby forgets. Ruby remembers because she's disappeared from time herself in the past they say.
Okay: to save his child and on Ruby's word alone, the Doctor will sacrifice himself to turn reality one degree.
He goes off to commit suicide by Regeneration, but Thirteen is here! She's popped out of her timeline to stop him! Or maybe to help, with a motivational chat instead. Gives him a pep talk then pops back off again.
The Doctor zaps reality with his Tardis, dying but holding off on the actual regeneration for a few moments to go check on the kid.
The kid is safe! But isn't his own kid any more. Poppy has popped all her Timelord DNA and is just all human now. Poppy's pop isn't the doc, it's someone called Richie.
And Belinda has been so keen to get home all this time in order to get back to her Baby! Who isn't a timelord, and definitely didn't exist until she was wished into being.
This may not be the most ethical action The Doctor has ever taken: To bend the whole universe in order to recreate a baby that was accidentally wished into being out of nothing. Twisting time to give a child to a nurse who didn't previously have a child, or even remember the wish. Then it's not even the same child that disappeared, coz this one is all human. 🤷
But the doc is popping off to regenerate with Joy in the stars, and... Turns blonde: "oh. Hello?" 🤯
It's Rose! Billie Piper is back? Fantastic!
Is Rose doing a David Tennant Impression there?
Billie playing the Doctor, doing a Tennant impression as Bad Wolf? Amazing. Can't wait.
:tardis:
#doctorWho

@jake4480@c.im
2025-07-03 15:05:36

This week's #ThursDeath is a recent find I've been listening a lot to this week, Belgium's DISCARNATION have re-released their 2023 demo as 'Mournful Incantations of Mortality'. This is a fantastic piece of gloomy, death-doom that's super growly and cavernous, just how I like it-- much like this year's Cave, Ovenhead or Annihilation Cult. Definitely one to try out, for fans o…

@emd@cosocial.ca
2025-07-07 00:18:32

Imagine if #Laravel, the company, actually shared news on their own website instead of X.
It would be like all the people everywhere could read it.
oldfriends.live/@paul/11480878

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-07-08 06:20:19

#Blakes7 Series D, Episode 11 - Orbit
VILA: Hideaway? Avon, if I got my hands on that kind of money, I'd have gone somewhere I could enjoy it. What is the point of having money if you have to exist on a hole like that!
AVON: You are forgetting, there is a big difference between you and Egrorian. HE has a brain.

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This image appears to be from a science fiction television series from the late 1970s or early 1980s, based on the production style and visual effects. The scene shows a person in a light-colored tunic-style costume sitting in what looks like a spacecraft or space station interior. 

Behind them is a curved window or viewing screen displaying what appears to be a planet or moon against the darkness of space. The set design features white paneled walls typical…
@arXiv_csSE_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-08 08:59:00

Prompt Engineering Guidelines for Using Large Language Models in Requirements Engineering
Krishna Ronanki, Simon Arvidsson, Johan Axell
arxiv.org/abs/2507.03405

@arXiv_csCR_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-08 12:00:01

Human-Centered Interactive Anonymization for Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning: A Case for Human-Guided k-Anonymity
Sri Harsha Gajavalli
arxiv.org/abs/2507.04104

@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social
2025-06-06 19:32:05

I’ve been trying to “vibe code” a couple of things over the last few days, but I had to fall back on using my brain (like a sucker!).
I should keep some of this coding knowledge knocking around a little longer before cat videos and memes fill those parts of my brain.
My vibe must be off :P

@scott@carfree.city
2025-06-04 23:14:09

Glad to see this! Imagine if Chesa Boudin, post-recall, had called out Jenkins like this too instead of quietly disappearing into academia.
mastodon.social/@RealJournalis

@arXiv_csRO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-08 13:11:51

NavigScene: Bridging Local Perception and Global Navigation for Beyond-Visual-Range Autonomous Driving
Qucheng Peng, Chen Bai, Guoxiang Zhang, Bo Xu, Xiaotong Liu, Xiaoyin Zheng, Chen Chen, Cheng Lu
arxiv.org/abs/2507.05227

@bobmueller@mastodon.world
2025-05-06 14:30:21

That a judge makes a comment like this so early in the process gives me hope that there will be a favorable outcome for writers whose work was pirated. Like me.
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

@nemorosa@mastodon.nu
2025-06-05 10:14:00

#WordWeavers 5/6: What would your first chapter smell like?
I quote chapter 1, page 1, 3 paragraph:
" It felt like the smells of the city clung to him – all rotten and filthy – and they were so thick it felt like they were coating his tongue. This spring was unusually hot, making the smells even more rancid."
He just ran past a sewer 😃

Hi, it's Representative Jasmine Crockett.
I really hope you read this -- not for me, but for my friend.
People are scared, frustrated & downright mad about all that is being taken away from us.
Some people are just sitting around and letting it happen,
but not Esther.
Esther Kim Varet is running to take back one of the most competitive congressional seats in the country -- from a MAGA Republican.
We need more people like her to provide REAL repre…

@servelan@newsie.social
2025-07-05 02:20:15

This is what a real President sounds like. Unlike the current occupant of the White House, President Barack Obama showed care and respect for all Americans—not just one political party. Happy 4th of July! : r/usa
reddit.com/r/usa/comments/1lru

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2025-06-06 23:27:27

Finally got to ride a double-decker bus! The people, they look like ants down there. #BusStuff

A red double-decker bus (number 390) with people boarding and getting off. British flags are over the street, and in the background some ornate buildings.
View from out of the bus window. The window is the same height as the middle of a tree, and over the roof of a covered bus stop. Looking down, there are people below on the sidewalk.
Another shot out of the window of the double-decker bus, but this time from the front. There is another red double-decker bus immediately in front (in traffic), and there are streetlights at the same level as the window.
The top of the (rear) stairs of the double-decker bus. They curve upward with yellow handrails. There are windows around the stairs as well, and outside of the bus you can see the road behind the bus, with cars and people crossing.
@sharan@metalhead.club
2025-05-07 19:06:13

I am watching #psgars
I don't like football.
I also drink beer.
I am not a huge fan of beer.
But guess what? I love my wife, and she likes both football and beer.
And she loves me, so I'm OK with this boring shit. 😊
#football

@grumpybozo@toad.social
2025-07-06 18:16:54

Just like one prevents losing money by having none.
But seriously, “just use Linux” is the territorial call of the not-so-bright teenage geek. It screams of solipsism and inexperience. I say this as someone who has never chosen Windows for anything.
The idea that the solution to #infosec is for organizations to dump Windows and run Linux instead is a childish fantasy.

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-07 18:17:33

Series B, Episode 13 - Star One
DURKIM: Not computers. Computer. Singular. Very singular indeed. Our unbeatable control and coordination centre.
SERVALAN: No!
DURKIM: Servalan, by design or accident Star One is failing.
blake.torpidity.net/m/213/29 B7B5

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "I can see this appears to be from a science fiction television series, showing two people in what looks like a futuristic or institutional setting with white tiled walls and ceiling. One person has very short dark hair and is wearing what appears to be a white garment with a pearl necklace, while the other person is shown from behind wearing dark clothing. The lighting and production style suggests this is from a British television production, likely f…
@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-06-07 11:04:27

Good article summarizing a lot of things relevant to continued COVID'19 caution:
cbc.ca/radio/quirks/beyond-lon
Key points:
COVID'19 weakens the immune system:
"""
So it's not just about infecting you and causing respiratory illness and fever and all of the things that we usually get with the viral infection. This virus also specifically causes your immune system to become weaker.
"""
It damages blood vessels:
"""
In addition to SARS-CoV-2's ability to dysregulate the immune system and suppress the immune system, the spike protein itself is very damaging to blood vessel structures as well as red blood cells and platelets themselves.
"""
The folk idea that infections make our immune system stronger and stronger like a muscle just isn't true (or at least, doesn't apply to COVID'19 because of how, unlike most other viruses, it damages the immune system):
"""
For the longest time in the field of immunology, there was the sort of adage that your immune system needs to be tested every now and again to stay strong. That's an old-fashioned idea.
The more new-fashioned and evidence-based idea is that, although your immune system can take on [a COVID] infection, you want to avoid testing it as much as possible because your body is sustaining damage with each infection that it survives.
"""

@detondev@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-06 19:14:05

these women wear the burqa cause their culture demands it, but one day women will wear the burqa cause they wanna take a cool picture like this at night where they get to look like deep sea creatures

blue burqas

Simon Rosenberg:
We have elections in 2025 that we have to really focus on first.
We need to have as big victories as we possibly can in New Jersey, Virginia, and in New York City, and to make elections
—which are only four months away, by the way; it’s very soon
—feel like clear repudiations of this politics.
Trump is already really unpopular. He’s already seen his coalition unravel.
And they just passed the most unpopular big bill in modern history.

@arXiv_csCV_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-08 14:32:21

LAID: Lightweight AI-Generated Image Detection in Spatial and Spectral Domains
Nicholas Chivaran, Jianbing Ni
arxiv.org/abs/2507.05162

@arXiv_csCL_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-08 13:42:11

Think Twice Before You Judge: Mixture of Dual Reasoning Experts for Multimodal Sarcasm Detection
Soumyadeep Jana, Abhrajyoti Kundu, Sanasam Ranbir Singh
arxiv.org/abs/2507.04458

@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2025-06-06 14:46:29

So some Democratic politicians actually got the memo, but clearly others are flailing. To help them out, I’d like to offer my sage political wisdom. Try the following message:
1. Kick Trump out.
2. Tax the living shit out of billionaires.
3. Use the money to get folks back on their feet and clean up this mess.
Just that. Simple and direct, no fussing around. Give that a try and see how it lands. Float a trial balloon in some minor swing district election and see what happens.

@kurtsh@mastodon.social
2025-07-04 17:20:00

We lost.
We lost because this is what our elected Representatives & Senators voted for.
We lost because we voted for this #Congress.
We said forget morality & democracy. We like dictatorship & Authoritarianism.
This is who we are now. This is our failure.
We'll see who we vote for 2026.

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-07-04 02:59:11

The city of Wauwatosa did a "Drone Show" instead of fireworks. There are a ton of reasons fireworks are bad but at least they couldn't spell out this garbage.
What I wouldn't give to have a rouge drone fleet that could have added "FUCK THE" to prefix this.
(And no, I didn't go. I don't like drones and don't like nationalism/fascism.)
#acab

Drones spelling out "POLICE"
@emd@cosocial.ca
2025-06-08 01:46:02

OK coffee snobs, let’s say we were convinced that it’s worth it to pay $1800-$2500 for a Miele coffee machine. At that price range, is that a good one? what you recommend (it was like this one): miele.ca/en/Shop/products/deta

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-07 21:19:17

Series B, Episode 07 - Killer
JENNA: A missile?
BLAKE: No, it can't be. They can't have spotted Liberator. We've got the blind down. [launch appears on screen]
JENNA: There it is, look, just leaving the ionosphere.
blake.torpidity.net/m/207/33 B7B6…

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This image appears to be from a science fiction television series from the late 1970s or early 1980s. It shows two people in what looks like a spacecraft or futuristic control room setting. On the left is a person with blonde feathered hair wearing a white outfit with a teal/mint green accent and a gold chain necklace. On the right is a person with dark curly hair wearing a brown shirt. Both have serious or concerned expressions as they appear to be reacting …
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-07 06:07:23

#Blakes7 Series B, Episode 04 - Horizon
BLAKE: Look at me, Jenna. Concentrate. The whole idea is - is to disorientate you.
JENNA: It doesn't seem to help.
BLAKE: When they ask questions, pretend you're dizzy.
JENNA: I AM dizzy.

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "I can see this appears to be from a science fiction television production, showing a person in what looks like a white or light-colored shirt or jacket against a dark background with green geometric framing elements. The lighting and visual style is characteristic of 1970s or early 1980s British television production. The setting appears to be some kind of interior space, possibly a spacecraft or futuristic facility, with the distinctive green-tinted g…

Earlier this year, Elon Musk poured tens of millions of dollars into the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, after spending hundreds of millions to elect Donald Trump.
It looked like our democracy was truly over. 
But Blue Future's young organizers pounded the pavement.
We out-organized Musk.
And we defeated his MAGA candidate on a shoestring budget!
Now, Trump has lost confidence in Musk, who's slinking away from the White House!
What's next? …

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-08 18:11:25

Series B, Episode 13 - Star One
VILA: Minefield, what minefield?
AVON: Perhaps the intergalactic drive has been developed. Question is, by whom.
BLAKE: A defence zone to keep mankind in, or something else out.
blake.torpidity.net/m/213/231 B7B5

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This image shows a scene from a science fiction TV series set on what appears to be a spaceship bridge or control room. Several people are gathered around what looks like a control console or computer terminal. They're wearing distinctive 1970s-style sci-fi costumes in various earth tones - primarily leather and suede jackets in brown and olive green.

The retro futuristic set design features angular panels and technical elements typical of television science…
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-08 15:09:10

Series D, Episode 07 - Assassin
AVON: [V.O.] Scorpio, come in Scorpio.
TARRANT: Avon, what's happening?
AVON: [V.O.] Never mind what's happening. Just get me up as quickly as you can. [Cut to Domo]
NEBROX: You promised! You promised! [Back to Scorpio]
blake.torpidity.net/m/407/181

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This image shows a person with curly dark hair wearing a gray futuristic uniform with white/silver accents and decorative studs or buttons. They appear to be in what looks like a spacecraft or technological control room, with what seems to be a monitor or screen visible in the background. The setting has a distinctly retro sci-fi aesthetic typical of British television productions from the late 1970s to early 1980s. The costume design features the angular sho…

It is difficult to imagine the devastation of a nuclear war.
Our team at the Federation of American Scientists asked Sébastien Philippe, a research scholar with Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security,
who models the effects of nuclear weapons and the consequences of nuclear war,
to help us visualize what an attack on Washington could look like

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-08 09:04:49

Series D, Episode 05 - Animals
SERVALAN: Your work and the animals.
JUSTIN: My work is destroyed.
SERVALAN: Then you die. Both of you.
DAYNA: It's in his head. He said so.
blake.torpidity.net/m/405/386 B7B2

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This is a black and white image from a science fiction television production. The person in the image is wearing what appears to be a distinctive uniform or costume with a white collar and dark suspender-like elements. The setting seems to be a futuristic or spacecraft interior, with some geometric patterns visible in the background.

The image has the characteristic aesthetic of British science fiction television from the late 1970s or early 1980s, with mini…

“Before Trump, the review process was based on merit and impact.
Now, it’s like rolling the dice, because a Doge person has the final say,”
said one current program officer.
“There has never in the history of NSF been anything like this.
It’s disgusting what we’re being instructed to do.”

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-07-08 12:24:41

Series B, Episode 01 - Redemption
[Flight deck]
BLAKE: Orac, why won't you give us the background to that prediction?
ORAC: Because that would invalidate the prediction.
blake.torpidity.net/m/201/6 B7B3

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "I can see this appears to be from a science fiction television series, showing a futuristic interior setting with sleek, metallic surfaces and dramatic lighting typical of sci-fi productions from that era. The scene takes place in what looks like a spacecraft or space station, with curved walls and technological elements visible in the background. The lighting creates an atmospheric, somewhat moody environment with blue and amber tones. The setting sug…
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-07-07 12:16:05

Series B, Episode 01 - Redemption
ALTA TWO: Sustained. Level five. [Guard uses prod on Blake again] Release. You were warned. A third time and I will command destruction level. Move.
[Exterior shot of Spaceworld]
[Jenna and Avon in a cell]
blake.torpidity.net/m/201/386

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "I can see this is a science fiction scene featuring a person in futuristic costume and makeup. The character appears to be wearing a metallic silver and light blue outfit with distinctive shoulder pieces, and has a metallic disc or emblem on their forehead. The setting looks like the interior of a spacecraft or futuristic facility, with control panels and technological equipment visible in the background. The lighting and production design are characte…
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-06-07 09:09:56

Series A, Episode 02 - Space Fall
LEYLAN: We might save the other three.
RAIKER: Right. At least we'll have tried.
LEYLAN: Right. Get them equipped and bring 'em down here...
[Artix studies the controls, and heads for the communicator.]
blake.torpidity.net/m/102/565

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "I can see this appears to be from a science fiction television production, likely from the late 1970s or early 1980s based on the visual style and production quality. The image shows a person in what appears to be a dark-colored garment, photographed in what looks like a futuristic or institutional setting with metallic or technological elements visible in the blurred background. The lighting and cinematography are characteristic of British television …
@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.

The scene takes place in what looks like a spacecraft or space station interior, with m…