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@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-07-07 01:38:13

Even if “AI” worked (it doesn’t), there’s many reasons why you shouldn’t use it:
1. It’s destroying Internet sites that you love as you use chat bots instead of actually going to sources of information—this will cause them to be less active and eventually shut down.
2. Pollution and water use from server farms cause immediate harm; often—just like other heavy industry—these are built in underprivileged communities and harming poor people. Without any benefits as the big tech companies get tax breaks and don’t pay for power, while workers aren’t from the community but commute in.
3. The basic underlying models of any LLM rely on stolen data, even when specific extra data is obtained legally. Chatbots can’t learn to speak English just by reading open source code.
4. You’re fueling a speculation bubble that is costing many people their jobs—because the illusion of “efficiency” is kept up by firing people and counting that as profit.
5. Whenever you use the great cheat machine in the cloud you’re robbing yourself from doing real research, writing or coding—literally atrophying your brain and making you stupider.
It’s a grift, through and through.

@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.
"""

@pre@boing.world
2025-06-05 22:42:58

The fediverse is often full of drama with admins falling out with each other and defederations, and threats and tears.
Now, with the public spat between the Twitter admin and the TruthSocial admin, the rest of the world gets to enjoy a similar spectacle!
They can't defederate of course, because Twitter never became open enough and TruthSocial was already defederated by everyone as soon as it existed.
Only on Fedi can you get the full experience of a public spat and defederation, because only on Fedi can the admins really at-mention and and directly reply and take the final dramatic action of a flouce-defederation.
Trump fans who are Twitter users can't port their followers over to TruthSocial, and Turther Musk fans can't just migrate their account to Twitter.
They're stuck.
So you see Fedi really is the best when it comes to massive public spats between admins and this current admin-drama is only getting more attention because it's between two of the worst people in the world.
#fediverse #interInstanceDrama #adminFight

@whitequark@mastodon.social
2025-07-06 10:12:28

psst
you! yes, you
would you like to see a piece of fantastic investigative journalism, uncovering an international tax fraud scheme (in minecraft)?
do you want to see how some kids invented CDOs-but-worse and how it ended?
here you go: youtube.com/watch?v=FQLm-QFzrxA

Up close, the aging visages of the moai are riddled with signs of erosion and staining.
They are gradually wearing away to dust.
Tuki, who works in Rapa Nui's tourism industry, is essentially watching these stunning figures slowly disappear.
"My father told me that the moai would go back into the ocean one day," she says.
Tuki's father, who died in 2020, was a famed contemporary moai sculptor.
The original statues, mostly carved between 110…

@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.

@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2025-06-06 17:16:17

I know some of the money is thinking what @… says here. The trouble here is that Tesla is currently wildly, absurdly, comically overvalued wrt its fundamentals, and there are really only two rationalizations for that:
(1) Musk is a brain genius who will innovate the company into magic unicorn fairyland of world domination.
(2) Musk has Trump on a leash and will reap the benefits of kleptocratic plundering of the US Federal budget.
Both of those justifications depend on Musk remaining at Tesla. If he leaves, there’s little reason for the P/E ratio not to correct to normal car company levels — which AIUI would mean a stock price drop of >90%.
hachyderm.io/@zzzeek/114637505

@pavelasamsonov@mastodon.social
2025-06-06 02:55:09

"The past is never dead. It's not even past." - William Faulkner

"The future is already here — it's just not very evenly distributed." - William Gibson
=
"Everything happens so much."(horse_ebooks)

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-06-05 11:33:39

There have been many instances documented, do a damn web search.
But forget that for a moment: What I’m doing is the same as what Netanyahu is doing? My opposing genocide is the same as a fucker perpetrating genocide?
Fuck you, Alfred.
Get some fucking perspective. mastodon.social/@amsz…

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-06-05 18:12:09

First Law of the Internet
Every person shall be free to use the Internet in any way that is privately beneficial without being publicly detrimental.
- The burden of demonstrating public detriment shall be on those who wish to prevent the private use.
- Such a demonstration shall require clear and convincing evidence of public detriment.
- The public detriment must be of such degree and extent as to justify the suppression of the private activity.

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-06-06 02:31:02

A friend of mine (who is not a technology person) mailed me a thumb drive full of videos.
It took like a month to arrived. We were both convinced it was lost. I finally got it!
When I opened it I saw it had been "compressed" (not crushed) and I had to carefully bend the plastic back to plug it into a USB port.
Finally copying the files, which are 1990s era punk rock shows of local (and some touring) bands.
I'll probably publish them all at some point. Ma…

@davidaugust@mastodon.online
2025-07-05 23:33:18

No ok.
Source @thetimothysnyder@threads.net: https://snyder.sub stack.com/p/concentration-camp-labor
h/t @paula_rhodes@threads.net
#USpol #labor #labour

Concentration Camp Labor
Cannot Become Normal
TIMOTHY SNYDER
JUL 04, 2025
With the passage of Trump's death bill, we face the prospect of many great harms, including an archipelago of concentration camps across the United States.

Concentration camps are sites of tempting slave labor. Among many other aims, the Soviets used concentration camp labor to build canals and work mines. The Nazi German concentration camp systemfollowed a capitalist version of the same logic: it drew in businesses with…
@anneroth@systemli.social
2025-07-06 18:22:49

Schafft KI die Entwickler*innen ab? Oder ist das Clickbait?
Meine Juli-Kolumne im @… , in der ich finde, dass es eigentlich eine gute Sache ist, wenn uns Maschinen Arbeit abnehmen.
Um die neue Buzzwords Deregulierung und Bürokratieabbau geht's auch und ihr ahnt schon, warum.
Künstliche Intelligenz – Weniger Arbeit durch KI – eigentlich eine …

@vosje62@mastodon.nl
2025-06-06 20:05:41

Nieuwsuur over die massa donoren.
FF heel eenvoudig: als je een contract afsluit voor -25 kinderen per donor- kun je daar nooit zomaar onderuit.
Maar zo te horen wordt er volop tegengewerkt (MCK weigert te praten) en meegestribbeld (de inspectie die al weken in bespreking is).
Sterkte voor de betrokkenen. Aan de advocaat te horen is er nog geen zicht op de omvang van het geheel.
#MCK

@david@boles.xyz
2025-07-05 16:20:41

And so, it begins...
///
"Jaroslav Skuta, a clarinetist from the Czech Republic, was scheduled to play four concerts - Saturday in Wilber, Sunday in Omaha, Monday in Lincoln and Tuesday in Fremont.
“For hours I was in their custody – phone and all devices confiscated, very rude bullying interrogation, threatening me with jail time. After (a) couple hours of this, they ultimately ordered to send me back home to Prague,” Skuta wrote.
///

Cancelled concert due to immigration.
@tante@tldr.nettime.org
2025-06-05 11:40:04

"The process of coding with an “agentic” LLM appears to be the process of carefully distilling all the worst parts of code review, and removing and discarding all of its benefits."
Very insightful post on #GenAI by Glyph
(Original title: I Think I’m Done Thinking About genAI For Now)

@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

@arXiv_mathAT_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-06 07:23:22

On the modular cohomology of $GL_2(\mathbb{Z}/p^n)$ and $SL_2(\mathbb{Z}/p^n)$
Anja Meyer
arxiv.org/abs/2506.04720 ar…

@noellabo@fedibird.com
2025-06-07 07:47:09

@… Fedibirdから見える投稿には、いろんなサーバからその投稿につけられた絵文字リアクションが見えています。
これは、投稿とは別に『この投稿に絵文字リアクションをつけるよ。リアクションしたのは誰で、絵文字はこれだよ』というActivityが転送されてくるので、それを処理した結果です。
送られてこないものもあるので、全部は見えていません。
Fedibirdで、登録されていない絵文字であっても相乗りで絵文字リアクションできるのは、この送られてきた…

@ruth_mottram@fediscience.org
2025-06-06 13:25:34

And in spite of massive amount of money, Microsoft Teams is still the biggest heap of junk I'm required to use by my employer.
I have resorted to using @… for communication with the team...
fediscience.org/@Ruth_Mottram/
Ruth_Mottram - The big winnners so far under Trump are
Microsoft, Meta, Netflix, Palantir, Tencent, Broadcom and Philip Morris according to analysis by @financialtimes - In tempted to add Burns' ever relevant epigram: "What a parcel o' rogues in a nation"
Triumphing under Trump: the corporate winners and losers  - on.ft.com/43N2RCb

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-06 15:33:00

Bundesbank-Vorstand: Bargeld bleibt
Bargeld wird laut Bundesbank-Vorstand Burkhard Balz nicht verschwinden, die Zahl der Ausgabestellen nehme aber ab. Er wünscht sich hier mehr Kooperationen.

@pgogl@troet.cafe
2025-07-06 05:42:20

Guten Morgen,
angenehm kühl ist es im Arbeitszimmer heute morgen und so silent :-).
Heute Nachmittag radeln wir rüber aufs Holledau Festival um Rockmusik zu erleben.
Ein Dorf organisiert ein dreitägiges Rockfestival für einen guten Zweck, Chapeau!
Bin gespannt auf die Bands, die ich noch nicht kenne :-)
Silent ist dann vorbei.😂
Schönen Sonntag :-)

@geant@mstdn.social
2025-05-06 11:55:07

✨ Spring SIGs wrapped! ✨
From Prague to Paris to Ispra, 4 GÉANT Special Interest Groups (SIGs) met to explore AI, Time & Frequency networks, service strategy development, and network operations.
Spring days packed with great ideas, useful insights, new collaborations, and our beloved Lightning Talks.
👏 Big thanks to CESNET, RENATER, EC JRC & all who joined in-person and online.
Catch up on all the highlights and takeaways here 👉

@mela@zusammenkunft.net
2025-06-07 09:42:51

Auch wieder schön.
Mela: *rollt begründete und belegte Argumentationskette aus*
Dude: "Das sehe ich nicht. Jeder denkende Mensch …"
Ja, was mache ich mir auch die Mühe mit Quellenanalyse & Argumenten, wenn ich doch einfach auf den "gesunden Menschenverstand" zurückgreifen könnte. 🤡

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-07-06 12:45:11

So I've found my answer after maybe ~30 minutes of effort. First stop was the first search result on Startpage (millennialhawk.com/does-poop-h), which has some evidence of maybe-AI authorship but which is better than a lot of slop. It actually has real links & cites research, so I'll start by looking at the sources.
It claims near the top that poop contains 4.91 kcal per gram (note: 1 kcal = 1 Calorie = 1000 calories, which fact I could find/do trust despite the slop in that search). Now obviously, without a range or mention of an average, this isn't the whole picture, but maybe it's an average to start from? However, the citation link is to a study (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/322359) which only included 27 people with impaired glucose tolerance and obesity. Might have the cited stat, but it's definitely not a broadly representative one if this is the source. The public abstract does not include the stat cited, and I don't want to pay for the article. I happen to be affiliated with a university library, so I could see if I have access that way, but it's a pain to do and not worth it for this study that I know is too specific. Also most people wouldn't have access that way.
Side note: this doing-the-research protect has the nice benefit of letting you see lots of cool stuff you wouldn't have otherwise. The abstract of this study is pretty cool and I learned a bit about gut microbiome changes from just reading the abstract.
My next move was to look among citations in this article to see if I could find something about calorie content of poop specifically. Luckily the article page had indicators for which citations were free to access. I ended up reading/skimming 2 more articles (a few more interesting facts about gut microbiomes were learned) before finding this article whose introduction has what I'm looking for: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/
Here's the relevant paragraph:
"""
The alteration of the energy-balance equation, which is defined by the equilibrium of energy intake and energy expenditure (1–5), leads to weight gain. One less-extensively-studied component of the energy-balance equation is energy loss in stools and urine. Previous studies of healthy adults showed that ≈5% of ingested calories were lost in stools and urine (6). Individuals who consume high-fiber diets exhibit a higher fecal energy loss than individuals who consume low-fiber diets with an equivalent energy content (7, 8). Webb and Annis (9) studied stool energy loss in 4 lean and 4 obese individuals and showed a tendency to lower the fecal energy excretion in obese compared with lean study participants.
"""
And there's a good-enough answer if we do some math, along with links to more in-depth reading if we want them. A Mayo clinic calorie calculator suggests about 2250 Calories per day for me to maintain my weight, I think there's probably a lot of variation in that number, but 5% of that would be very roughly 100 Calories lost in poop per day, so maybe an extremely rough estimate for a range of humans might be 50-200 Calories per day. Interestingly, one of the AI slop pages I found asserted (without citation) 100-200 Calories per day, which kinda checks out. I had no way to trust that number though, and as we saw with the provenance of the 4.91 kcal/gram, it might not be good provenance.
To double-check, I visited this link from the paragraph above: sciencedirect.com/science/arti
It's only a 6-person study, but just the abstract has numbers: ~250 kcal/day pooped on a low-fiber diet vs. ~400 kcal/day pooped on a high-fiber diet. That's with intakes of ~2100 and ~2350 kcal respectively, which is close to the number from which I estimated 100 kcal above, so maybe the first estimate from just the 5% number was a bit low.
Glad those numbers were in the abstract, since the full text is paywalled... It's possible this study was also done on some atypical patient group...
Just to come full circle, let's look at that 4.91 kcal/gram number again. A search suggests 14-16 ounces of poop per day is typical, with at least two sources around 14 ounces, or ~400 grams. (AI slop was strong here too, with one including a completely made up table of "studies" that was summarized as 100-200 grams/day). If we believe 400 grams/day of poop, then 4.91 kcal/gram would be almost 2000 kcal/day, which is very clearly ludicrous! So that number was likely some unrelated statistic regurgitated by the AI. I found that number in at least 3 of the slop pages I waded through in my initial search.

@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

Hi there, it’s Ryan Busse.
I’ve spent my life protecting public lands.
I’ve hunted them, hiked them, raised my kids on them.
And now, I’m watching a MAGA-backed billionaire wrecking crew try to sell them off.
Donald Trump is back. And with the help of Congressional Republicans, he’s letting Elon Musk and DOGE gut protections and auction off your land to oil companies and developers.
𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀𝗻’𝘁 𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗶𝗰𝘆—𝗶𝘁’𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗳𝘁. 𝗔𝗻𝗱 𝗼𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗶𝘁’𝘀 𝗴𝗼𝗻𝗲, 𝗶𝘁’𝘀 𝗴𝗼𝗻𝗲.
That’s why I…

@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2025-07-05 15:50:40

❝Cloudflare, along with a majority of the world's leading publishers and AI companies, is changing the default to block AI crawlers unless they pay creators for their content.❞
Oh!
❝But that's just the beginning. Next, we'll work on a marketplace where content creators and AI companies, large and small, can come together.❞
Oh.
First quote sounds like a strike. Second quote sounds more like a company trying to situate itself as an unavoidable middle player who can control both sides of a market.
mastodon.acm.org/@avandeursen/

@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.

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-07-06 15:08:42

Logging in here or the first time in a while to wish @… a very heartily fuck you for inviting a racist to give a keynote at #RailsConf.
What a way to sully your legacy and that of the conference, putting a bad taste in everyone's mouth.
There's a German expression for this—a "Griff ins Klo" (reaching into the toilet and pulling something out).
I hope y'all step on Lego bricks daily.

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-06-06 09:38:52

Please, tell me again how anarchism is chaos.
If this whole sorry episode of human history shows us one thing, it’s not that “we don’t need leaders” but that the very concept of “leaders” is incompatible with the future of our species. Advanced civilisation cannot survive under these primitive hierarchies that concentrate inordinate amounts of power in the hands of a relative handful of individuals. Look at the sorry state of these danger clowns.
Either we find ways to devolve po…

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 04:14:00

In Milwaukee wird das höchste Holzhaus der Welt gebaut
Rund 114 Meter hoch soll das Holzhochhaus The Edison werden. Die Fertigstellung ist für 2027 geplant.
heise…

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-06-05 18:20:31

I see no Constitutional reason why SCOTUS is precluded from revisiting a prior decision and amending it.
We issue updates for software, why not for decisions?
Yes, it could lead to uncertainties if used more than rarely.
But imagine if the court could re-open the Dred Scott or Korematsu decisions and change the original?
Git hubs could accommodate this.

@mela@zusammenkunft.net
2025-06-07 09:42:50

Auch wieder schön.
Mela: *rollt begründete und belegte Argumentationskette aus*
Dude: "Das sehe ich nicht. Jeder denkende Mensch …"
Ja, was mache ich mir auch die Mühe mit Quellenanalyse & Argumenten, wenn ich doch einfach auf den "gesunden Menschenverstand" zurückgreifen könnte. 🤡

@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.
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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.

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. 
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2025-07-05 13:25:28

I have deconstructed the temporary half arsed shoddy micro-campervan conversion.
Emptied it out, ready for the professionals to do the fully arsed non-shoddy permanent conversion over the next couple of weeks.
The fridge and the chair remain in the back but not tied down at all.
The chair I might leave at my mums as a better sofa-bed for me to sleep on when there, and maybe spend the night with them before dropping the van off. They live much closer than me to the drop off point.
He said he might be able to use the fridge.
My job was so shoddy it was already starting to fall apart so will be good to have it done properly.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 10:54:00

Neue VR-Spiele im Juni 2025: "Zombie Army VR"
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Musk happens to be right:
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act
— its actual name!
— is indeed a disgusting abomination.
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Few men have done as much damage out of sheer arrogance, ignorance and pettiness as Elon Musk.
He has thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands, of deaths on his hands.
And even his parting blast is destructive,
demonstrating that he has learned nothing from his abject f…

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 11:33:00

Britische Forscher erschaffen kleinste Geige der Welt
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Madre Fire Daily Update from Los Padres National Forest:
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The Madre Fire remains active due to dry fuels, sustained winds, and high temperatures.
Firefighters made good progress around the outer perimeter of the fire, creating direct and indirect lines, and increased containment.
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 15:56:00

Nutzer von Kleinanzeigen können nun sehen, wer ihnen folgt
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Donald Trump is a dementia-addled old man along for the ride.
Hopefully, the chaos makes a little more sense now.
I told you you weren't gonna like it.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 15:00:00

Globalfoundries investiert 1,1 Milliarden Euro in Dresden
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History shows that once a vanguard of rogues and lawless individuals gets a hold on government, it is difficult to eject them.
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Generally, 's' is used when the vowel before it is long,
'ss' is used after a short vowel,
and 'ß' (eszett or sharp s) is used after a long vowel or diphthong. 

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-07 06:32:00

"Resident Evil 9: Requiem" für 2026 angekündigt
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Since this is a grassroots campaign, I want to be transparent with you. 
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Unlike most other House campaigns, we operate differently and invest in community organizing year-round and full-time permanent staff. 
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 14:12:00

"Mario Kart World" auf der Switch 2: WAHUUUUUU!
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Democrats and opposition groups call the bill the Trump Tax Scam,
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Republicans are repeating falsehoods about the bill’s impacts,
especially on health care, and lashing out in response — or calling it quits altogether.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-06 09:35:00

U-Boot-Drohne für Drogenschmuggel mit Starlink-Antenne
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 06:33:00

Japanische Firma scheitert erneut mit Mondlandung
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 07:02:00

Neues Outlook erhält mehr KI und verbesserte PST-Unterstützung
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-05 15:22:00

Transaktion von 80.000 Bitcoin sorgt für Spekulationen im Netz
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 14:49:00

Astronomen entdecken Supererde in der habitablen Zone
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 14:44:00

Oneplus Pad 3: Dünnes Android-Tablet mit schnellem Chip
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-07 09:37:00

Deutsche Industrie baut 100.000 Jobs binnen eines Jahres ab
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-06 11:42:00

"KI für Bürger": Mistral AI bezieht Stellung gegen Big Tech
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 16:30:00

Synthesizer Arturia MiniFreak: Firmware-Update macht ihn zum Vocoder
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-07 08:24:00

Neuer Benchmark soll Schmeichelei von KI-Modellen aufdecken
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 16:21:00

Fire TV Omni Mini-LED: Amazon stellt seine bislang teuersten Smart-TVs vor
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 10:07:00

VPN-Nutzung steigt nach Rückzug von Pornoanbietern aus Frankreich
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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 08:06:00

Galaxy Watch: Samsung bringt Schlafapnoe-Erkennung nach Deutschland
Samsungs Galaxy-Watches haben in Deutschland und weiteren Ländern Unterstützung für die Schlafapnoe-Erkennung erhalten.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-06 16:05:00

Spiele-Lobby: "Stop Destroying Videogames" verteuert Spiele
Wenn die Forderungen der EU-Bürgerinitiative erfüllt werden, werden Spiele teurer, meinen die Lobbyisten. Private Server seien auch nicht immer eine Option.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-07 06:58:00

"War For Westeros": "Age of Empires" im "Game of Thrones"-Universum
Das "Game of Thrones"-Universum wird wieder als Videospiel umgesetzt: "War for Westeros" wird ein Strategiespiel im Stil von "Age of Empires".

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 14:38:00

Intel-Auflage: Neue Prozessoren müssen 50 Prozent Bruttomarge erreichen
Aktuell macht Intel kontinuierlich Minus. Um aus dem Loch zu kommen, sollen kommende Produkte profitabler werden.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 11:33:00

heise | Python-Grundlagen: Wie Sie for-Schleifen richtig einsetzen
for-Schleifen gehören zu den grundlegenden Konzepten in der Programmierung. Richtig eingesetzt sparen sie sehr viele Codezeilen.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 13:09:00

KI-Update DeepDive: Europas Chance ist eine vertrauenswürdige KI
Der KI-Forscher Prof. Dr. Holger Hoos erklärt im Podcast, wie das Projekt CAIRNE KI-Forschung und -Entwicklung in Europa voranbringen kann.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 17:07:00

Digital Networks Act: EU-Kommission fragt nach Stellungnahmen  
Bis Ende des Jahres will die EU-Kommission einen Vorschlag für den Digital Networks Act vorlegen. Jetzt sind erstmal Wirtschaft und Bürger gefragt.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 13:06:00

/e/ OS 3.0: Murena kündigt neue Version des "entgoogelten" Android an
Der Google-freie Android-Fork /e/OS des französischen Unternehmens Murena ist in Version 3.0 und neuen Funktionen angekündigt worden. 

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 13:53:00

Refurbed ist erstmals profitabel – Umsatz vor allem in Deutschland
Refurbed, ein Online-Marktplatz für wiederaufbereitete Geräte, ist nach eigenen Angaben erstmals profitabel. Zuletzt boomte der Umsatz.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 12:23:00

Leaks: Modulares Fairphone 6 soll am 25. Juni vorgestellt werden
Das Fairphone 6 erscheint Ende Juni. Das fairer produzierte Smartphone soll wieder modular sein und etwas günstiger als der Vorgänger werden, so erste Leaks.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 11:04:00

heise | heise Update vom 6. Juni 2025: Lesetipps fürs Wochenende
Der wöchentliche Newsletter von heise mit den Themen: Smartwatch-Kaufberatung, Ladetarife für E-Autos, iPhone-Zubehör, Smart Plugs und Aliens

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 17:19:00

KI-Verordnung: Teilweise Verschiebung nicht mehr ausgeschlossen
Im Rat der EU-Telekommunikationsminister wurde unter anderem beraten, ob Teile der Verordnung über Künstliche Intelligenz erst später angewandt werden sollen.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 08:12:00

Gentechnik-Debatte: Landwirte kämpfen mit Klimaschäden auf Feldern
Angesichts der Klimakrise wächst bei einigen Landwirten die Hoffnung auf gentechnisch veränderte Pflanzen – doch Kritiker warnen vor
Risiken.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-05 11:22:00

BSI und ANSSI warnen vor VideoIdent bei der digitalen EU-Brieftasche
Das BSI und seine französische Partnerbehörde ANSSI beschreiben videobasierte Identifikation beim Beantragen der geplanten EUDI-Wallet als "herausfordernd".

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 16:55:00

Umfrage: Elektronische Patientenakte durch Presse und Krankenkassen bekannt
Zwar ist die elektronische Patientenakte den meisten bekannt, allerdings sind wenige in der Praxis mit ihr in Berührung gekommen.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 07:20:18

Wer braucht schon Reality-TV, wenn man Musk und Trump auf Social Media hat? 🫠
Dort liefern sich die beiden einen heftigen Schlagabtausch, der sich direkt auf den Aktienkurs von Tesla auswirkt.
Zum Artikel: heise.de/-10435168?wt_mc=sm.…

Auf dem Bild ist Elon Musk im Weißen Haus an einem Tisch zu sehen. Im Bild steht: "Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump
Streit lässt Tesla-Aktie abstürzen" dadrunter steht: "Der Streit zwischen Elon Musk und Donald Trump hat nicht nur im Internet für Aufsehen gesorgt, sondern auch den Aktienkurs von Tesla erheblich beeinflusst."
@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 13:48:00

FAQ: Nintendo Switch 2 – Spielformate und Abwärtskompatibilität
Upgrades, Spielkarten ohne Daten und Abwärtskompatibilität: Heise online hat die Nintendo Switch 2 ausprobiert und beantwortet die wichtigsten Fragen.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-06 10:10:00

10 Prozent Zoll: EU erwägt rudimentäres Handelsabkommen mit den USA
Der EU schwebt offenbar eine vorläufige Handelsübereinkunft mit der Trump-Regierung vor, die einen Zollsatz von 10 Prozent auf die meisten Exporte vorsieht.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-05 13:25:00

IBAN-Namensabgleich wird Pflicht für EU-Banken, Betrugsgefahr bleibt
Name des Empfängers und sein IBAN werden bei Überweisungen bisher nicht von den Banken abgeglichen. Das ändert sich ab Oktober, bestimmte Risiken bleiben aber.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 10:18:00

"Krass günstige Preise": Amazon greift Temu mit Billig-Shop Haul an
Schnürsenkel, Handyhüllen, Shorts: Auf Amazon Haul verkauft der Online-Händler Billig-Produkte, um die Shopping-Gier seiner Nutzer zu sättigen. Vorbild: Temu.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 06:31:00

Mini-Datenzentren: Umgebaute ausgediente Smartphones überwachen Meere
Alte Smartphones sollen weiterverwendet werden. Forscher haben deshalb vier davon zu einem Mini-Datenzentrum umgebaut, das Umweltdaten sammelt und auswertet.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 16:18:00

Aktionswoche: Funklöcher in weniger als einem Prozent der Messpunkte
Über 150.000 Nutzer haben sich an der Aktion zum Ausfindigmachen weißer Flecken im Mobilfunk beteiligt. Die Bundesnetzagentur spricht von einem großen Erfolg.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-05 12:29:00

3I/ATLAS: Ein interstellarer Komet mit einem 25.000 km langen Schweif
Der dritte bekannte interstellare Himmelskörper im Sonnensystem ist – wie der zweite – ein Komet. Sein Schweif ist bereits enorm und dürfte viel länger werden.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 02:35:00

Amazon trainiert angeblich humanoide Roboter für die Paketzustellung
Künftig könnten Roboter Pakete vom Lieferwagen zur Haustür bringen. Dafür entwickelt Amazon wohl derzeit die passende KI-Software. Tests sollen bald beginnen.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 05:15:00

Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump: Drohung mit SpaceX, Tesla-Aktie stürzt ab
Die Allianz zwischen Elon Musk und Donald Trump hat Monate gehalten, nun ist es damit offenbar vorbei. Mit heftigen Vorwürfen haben sich beide nun angegriffen.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 04:54:00

Bundestagsforscher: "Erhebliche Herausforderungen" für Flugtaxi-Betrieb
Technikfolgen-Forscher des Bundestags verweisen auf viele offene, vor allem regulatorische Fragen beim Praxis-Einsatz von Flugtaxis wie die Flugplatzpflicht.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 08:15:00

Start-up-Konferenz: Trump als Hoffnung für mehr Innovationen aus Europa
Die Entwicklungen in den USA wirken sich auch hierzulande auf die Gründerszene aus. Für Europa könnte das eine Chance sein, heißt es von Branchenkennern.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-05 15:28:00

Wikipedia wegen vieler Fehler und veralteter Informationen in der Kritik
Von über 1000 zufällig ausgewählten Artikeln in der Wikipedia enthalten laut einer Analyse rund 40 Prozent Angaben, die nicht mehr aktuell oder fehlerhaft sind.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-06 14:17:00

US-TikTok-Verbot: Justizministerium versprach Dienstleistern Straffreiheit
Ein Gesetz verbietet TikTok in den USA, wurde aber nie durchgesetzt. Die Regierung versprach Google und Co sogar Straffreiheit, zeigen veröffentlichte Briefe.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-05 15:11:00

Überwachung made in EU: Dobrindt vermeidet klares Nein zur Chatkontrolle
Das von Dobrindt geführte Bundesinnenministerium betont auf eine Abgeordneten-Anfrage, der Kampf gegen sexuellen Missbrauch von Kindern habe höchste Priorität.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 16:26:00

Android 16: Beta gewährt Blick auf Googles erweitertes Sicherheitsprogramm
Google schafft mit Android 16 eine zentrale Anlaufstelle für Sicherheitseinstellungen und baut die Funktionen des "Erweiterten Sicherheitsprogramms" aus.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-06 07:12:00

Nach langer Wartezeit: Erster Patch für "Oblivion Remastered" veröffentlicht
Wochenlang lief "Oblivion Remastered" mit großen Problemen, während von den Entwicklern nichts zu hören war. Nun gibt es doch einen ersten Patch.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 13:14:00

23andme: Doch noch weitere Auktion für Firma und Gendatensätze geplant
Eigentlich war für 23andme bereits ein Käufer gefunden, aber ein Konkurrent gibt nicht auf: Die Ex-Chefin der Firma hat womöglich eine weitere Auktion erreicht.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 12:33:00

heise | Aktien, ETCs, ETFs und Fonds: Wie Sie Ihr Geld in Öl und Gas anlegen
Der Bedarf an Öl und Erdgas wächst trotz des massiven Ausbaus erneuerbarer Energien. Anleger können auf verschiedenen Wegen davon profitieren.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 14:49:00

Kupfer adé? Streit um Tempo und Verantwortung beim Übergang auf Glasfaser
Die Bundesnetzagentur will bei der Kupfer-Glas-Migration nicht vorsorglich eingreifen. Wettbewerber der Telekom sehen das kritisch und fordern klare Regeln.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 15:34:00

KI-Training: Britisches Oberhaus standhaft gegen Freigabe geschützter Werke
Die britische Regierung will geschützte Werke fürs KI-Training freigeben, wer nicht will, soll widersprechen. Viermal stimmte das Oberhaus nun dagegen.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-07-06 14:49:00

Commodore-Emulationspakete Amiga Forever 11 sowie C64 Forever 11 erschienen
Kurz vor dem 40. Amiga-Jubiläum veröffentlicht Cloanto Amiga Forever 11 und C64 Forever 11. Neu in den Emulatorpaketen: Erweiterte Touch- und Druckerfunktionen.

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 12:51:00

Klimafreundliches Magnesium: US-Start-up setzt auf Elektrolyse von Meerwasser
Magnesium ist ein wichtiger Rohstoff für viele Industrien. Ein kalifornisches Start-up will das Leichtmetall nun klimafreundlich aus dem Meer gewinnen.