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Magdalena Bay:
🎵 This Is The World (I Made It For You)
#NowPlaying #MagdalenaBay
https://magdalenabay.bandcamp.com/album/this-is-the-world-i-made-it-for-you-nice-day
https://open.spotify.com/track/6xgNV9489zKLRXnvpiZQXJ
Sources: Netflix has filed a new bid for Warner Bros. that is mostly cash, and is working on a bridge loan that totals tens of billions of dollars (Bloomberg)
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-12-01/warner-bros-get…
This thread is brilliant, and a call to action.
#visionzero #annarbor https://b…
How a Chinese entrepreneur amassed 10M IPv4 addresses, mostly from Africa, to lease them outside Africa, leaving African ISPs struggling to expand capacity (Alexandra Wexler/Wall Street Journal)
https://www.wsj.com/business/telecom/afric
By post, it's mostly web rather than Phanpy.
Suspect it's mostly replies over stand-alone only because of threads here really. Most of a thread counts as a reply because it's a reply-to-self.
I mostly use the web interface for new posts rather than the phanpy one because I can't type an emoji in Phanpy. Only instance custom-emojis can be typed starting with a colon and I usually want 😄 or 😉 or 🙄 not the custom emojii. Can't type them on Phanpy. So I mostly compose on web.
Maybe the Phanpy dev has some kind of emoji plugin or something? Dunno why he makes it only do the custom ones.
But this is why I mostly post from web even though I almost entirely read from Phanphy. Which means replies mostly come from Phanpy but standalone mostly from Web.
Lots of people ask about e-readers here so I am going to do the same. I have a TON of readings to do lately for classes. Mostly PDFs of research documents. Think published scholar journal documents, so two column (mostly), tiny font. Lately I've been printing them and reading them on the couch as its easier than reading with a laptop. Plus I can highlight passages with is helpful. While I love using a kindle to read books, its never done well with PDF documents, not to mention moving th…
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#photography
euroroad: Euroroad network (2011)
A network of international "E-roads," mostly in Europe. Vertices represent cities and edges represents roads. Metadata includes names of cities.
This network has 1174 nodes and 1417 edges.
Tags: Transportation, Roads, Unweighted, Metadata
https://networks.skewed.de/net/euroroa…
Next step on the STM32MP2, now that I have the MMU mostly brought up, is going to be turning on the caches and figuring out how to flush / invalidate cache lines when I'm exchanging data with other cores.
Or maybe it'll be simpler to just add a third level page table and mark some/all of SRAM2 as uncacheable since all of my IPC is happening there?
Either way I need to invalidate and turn the caches on.
I think that's really the last major thing left to do before…
finished off (for now) an extended list of my favorite shit of this cursed calendar year of 2025. mostly music, a bit of etc., will probably continue to update. https://jessejarnow.com/2025/12/ginchy-shit-2025/