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@pre@boing.world
2025-09-24 17:42:43

"What do you lose by using Facebook", asked a friend who is keen to keep his account there for some reason.
What made me leave was the manipulation. I mean: they started hiding your friends posts in order to show you adverts instead! Feeding you slop from their promoted posts and "viral" messages (that aren't actually boosted by anyone, just picked out by their megaphone to show to everyone).
If you let the algorithm determine what you see than you let it determine what you are, who you become.
Even if you think it's better at finding shiny things than you, even if you think it builds the parasocial relationships that you want, even if you think it's saving you time to let the robot manage your reading-list: if you are letting Facebook, or any algorithm written by advertisers, do your reading selection then you are letting Facebook decide who you are.
On behalf of the advertisers who bribe them the most.
This is why you gotta use RSS. You gotta use the chronological timelines not the "for you" feeds. You gotta build follow relationships that you choose and understand because otherwise, you are letting the corporation and it's systems determine these things. You are abdicating some control of your very self to the machine.
Not to mention that we have to stop feeding money to the evil multi-trillion dollar companies built to control and manipulate us through our relationships with our friends. They have enough money, they need less participation not more.
#fediverse #algorithm

@kubikpixel@chaos.social
2025-09-25 06:10:15

Tor browser's great - but for more complete privacy protection, you need to add this
When you use the @… Browser, the only network traffic that's being masked is via the web browser. If you want more traffic anonymized and encrypted, you need to take a different approach.
🧅

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-09-23 11:58:48

TL;DR: spending money to find the cause of autism is a eugenics project, and those resources could have been spent improving accommodations for Autistic people instead.
To preface this, I'm not Autistic but I'm neurodivergent with some overlap.
We need to be absolutely clear right now: the main purpose is *all* research into the causes of autism is eugenics: a cause is sought because non-autistic people want to *eliminate* autistic people via some kind of "cure." It should be obvious, but a "cured autistic person" who did not get a say in the decision to administer that "cure" has been subjected to non-consensual medical intervention at an extremely unethical level. Many autistic people have been exceptionally clear that they don't want to be "cured," including some people with "severe autism" such as people who are nonverbal.
When we think things like "but autism makes life so hard for some people," we're saying that the difficulties in their life are a result of their neurotype, rather than blaming the society that punished & devalues the behaviors that result from that neurotype at every turn. To the extent that an individual autistic person wants to modify their neurotype and/or otherwise use aids to modify themselves to reduce difficulties in their life, they should be free to pursue that. But we should always ask the question: "what if we changed their social or physical environment instead, so that they didn't have to change themselves?" The point is that difficulties are always the product of person x environment, and many of the difficulties we attribute to autism should instead be attributed to anti-autistic social & physical spaces, and resources spent trying to "find the cause of autism" would be *much* better spent trying to develop & promote better accommodations for autism. Or at least, that's the case if you care about the quality of life of autistic people and/or recognize their enormous contributions to society (e.g., Wikipedia could not exist in anything near its current form without autistic input). If instead you think of Autistic people as gross burdens that you'd rather be rid of, then it makes sense to investigate the causes of autism so that you can eventually find a "cure."
All of that to say: the best response to lies about the causes of autism is to ask "What is the end goal of identifying the cause?" instead of saying "That's not true, here's better info about the causes."
#autism #trump
P.S. yes, I do think about the plight of parents of autistic kids, particularly those that have huge struggles fitting into the expectations of our society. They've been put in a position where society constantly bullies and devalues their kid, and makes it mostly impossible for their kid to exist without constant parental support, which is a lot of work and which is unfair when your peers get the school system to do a massive amount of childcare. But in that situation, your kid is in an even worse position than you as the direct victim of all of that, and you have a choice: are you going to be their ally against the unfair world, or are you going to blame them and try to get them to confirm enough that you can let the school system take care of them, despite the immense pain that that will provoke? Please don't come crying for sympathy if you choose the later option (and yes, helping them be able to independently navigate society is a good thing for them, but there's a difference between helping them as their ally, at their pace, and trying to force them to conform to reduce the burden society has placed on you).

@seeingwithsound@mas.to
2025-07-24 18:23:49

Magic without vision: Can you fool the ear like you fool the eye? blogs.ed.ac.uk/smartsense/2025

@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-07-24 07:30:11
Content warning: a nice thing - yesterday's BiCon pre-meet

Hosted a BiCon pre-meet yesterday, online. Conveniently there were exactly 12 people there for most of it (not counting me), perfect for dividing into threes! I kept switching the groups so that people could meet different people.
We talked about how we'd each like BiCon to be, and how we could make it more likely to turn out that way.
Top tips: get enough sleep, eat enough food, and don't try to do everything!
Then we also talked about what contribution we might like to make - though I also said, just being there and being friendly and making BiCon more varied is a contribution in itself :-)
Several of the people who'd come along turned out to be already signed up to offer workshop sessions, so we heard a little bit about those.
Two tasks currently available if you want one are (a) keeping an eye on the Zoom setup for the hybrid events, (b) leafleting at Pride on Saturday, so that more people know about BiCon for Sunday. There's usually also opportunities to assist with being welcoming at reception.
In-person BiCon starts tomorrow, and runs Friday till Sunday. The venue is a couple of buildings belonging to the girls' high school, in between the Forest and the Arboretum. I tagged along for a site visit the other day and I think it's pretty good for air quality.
Apparently about 70 people have booked so far. It's also possible to buy a ticket on the day, so that might not be the final total.
As I reminded people last night, you don't have to be bi to come to BiCon! And if you _are_ bi, you don't have to be any particular amount of bi :-)
#BiCon #Nottingham

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-08-25 22:50:42

Forty-four US AGs sign an open letter to 11 chatbot and social media companies, warning they'll be held accountable if their AI chatbots knowingly harm children (Samantha Cole/404 Media)
404media.co/44-attorneys-gener

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-06-25 22:07:06

As I'm learning Dutch, I'm reminded that the idea that there are people who believe that the bible is to be taken literally. The idea that a several hundred year old translation of a collection of texts in multiple languages, that were themselves translated multiple times between languages, before the whole thing was translated to Latin, then being translated to English, could somehow perfectly reflect the original text... Yeah, it's only possible to believe that if you have no idea how languages work and have never learned another language.
Like, just from linguistic drift alone if the bible were written in King James English you're losing *so* much context. But Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek translated to Latin, then to English, then to English again?
There are so many things that erg can't be translated, even as a beginner. Dutch and English are two of the closest languages that exist, they're both Germanic languages and they're the closest to each other (other than Friesian). You can't really be much closer, and yet, there are so many things you can't mutually represent. Hebrew and Latin, Aramaic and Latin, Latin and English, Greek and English, these aren't even the same families at all... They're extremely distant. There's absolutely no way to represent concepts from one to another without another book's worth of explanation.
And that ignores all the cultural context, which is mostly lost and a library and decade of education to get the stuff that we *do* know.
Only monolingual Americans could come up with an idea so incredibly asinine.

@detondev@social.linux.pizza
2025-06-25 20:07:34

were you ever a directionless young person. did you used to be unable to tell how you felt, or unable to feel, about anything. did you used to lack the capacity to want anything. did you used to never feel fully real. if so, how did you fix it

@muz4now@mastodon.world
2025-08-24 01:01:01

Listen to 8 hours of sound dedicated to Palestine - and act -
#DoingGood #EndGenocide

With Elon Musk news at a low ebb, here’s a blast from the past.
Remember last year when Elon Musk set up a $1m daily sweepstakes for swing state voters who signed a petition, creating a controversy over vote-buying?
Do you remember the part where the sweepstakes turned out to be a scam with handpicked winners, as freely admitted by his own lawyers?
Promptly leading to a class action for fraud?
Well, that class action has now survived a motion to dismiss.

Dr. Kamila Naxerova is trying to understand how cancer spreads in the body.
Dr. Rachael Sirianni is trying to find new ways to deliver drugs for childhood brain cancer.
Dr. David Ho is trying to make breakthroughs in H.I.V. research.
These researchers and so many others worked to ensure that Americans had access to the best medical treatments available
and that they had first access to those treatments.
That is, they worked until Trump administration gutted fun…

@benb@osintua.eu
2025-08-24 18:39:28

Zelensky doesn't have legitimacy to sign a peace deal, Russia's top diplomat claims: benborges.xyz/2025/08/24/zelen

@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-06-25 12:11:44

How to bet Houston Texans in 2025: Super Bowl odds, win total, props, best bets and what you need to know

cbssports.com/nfl/news/how-to-…

@tezoatlipoca@mas.to
2025-08-25 01:35:45

The Last Waffle Eater
Are you ready to defend the Waffle House at 3 AM against Xur and the meth heads?
#WaffleAMovieShowOrPlay
#HashtagGames

@PaulWermer@sfba.social
2025-06-25 17:05:21

Well, this is an encouraging resolution, and I, for one, will be urging my Supervisor to support it - If you're in SF, I urge you to do the same.
"Resolution urging state legislators to champion legislation allowing cities and counties to decide if they want to implement local wealth and progressive income taxes."
And thanks to the Sponsors: #ChyanneChen,

@paulwermer@sfba.social
2025-06-25 17:05:21

Well, this is an encouraging resolution, and I, for one, will be urging my Supervisor to support it - If you're in SF, I urge you to do the same.
"Resolution urging state legislators to champion legislation allowing cities and counties to decide if they want to implement local wealth and progressive income taxes."
And thanks to the Sponsors: #ChyanneChen,

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-07-25 13:13:16

Don't leave for the weekend before you check out today's Metacurity for the most crucial infosec developments you should know, including
--Operation Checkmate seized the sites of BlackSuit ransomware operation,
--US sanctions three DPRK officials involved in worker schemes,
--AZ woman sentenced to 8 years for hosting DPRK laptop farm,
--Plankey promises to pitch for more CISA funding,
--UK student sentenced to 7 years for distributing phishing kits,

@datascience@genomic.social
2025-06-25 10:00:00

It has happened to the best of us: You forgot the name of a function or the package that function was in but you are sure its there somewhere and does exactly what you need! Introduce {forgot}, it helps you find that function: github.com/parmsam/forgot

@spamless@mastodon.social
2025-09-25 12:51:07

The Books They Don’t Want You to Read thewesternspirit.substack.com/

@servelan@newsie.social
2025-07-24 20:29:42

You Shouldn’t Have To Make Your Social Media Public To Get A Visa | Techdirt
techdirt.com/2025/07/24/you-sh

@alexanderadam@ruby.social
2025-09-24 08:44:55

I can't believe that this is what we came to.
Did any of the sci-fi authors anticipate what we arrived to?
#claude_code #claude4 #llm

A Reddit user writing:

I just treat claude code like a child.

"Claude, did you make poopoo your pants?"

"No."

"Claude, are you sure? Check your .md files"

"You're absolutely right, I did poopoo my pants"



Another user answering:

"I can't use PowerShell"

"Yes you can"

"You're absolutely right, I can use PowerShell!" starts to use PowerShell

I can't believe I had to motivate Claude to believe in itself so that it could use it.
@brian_gettler@mas.to
2025-09-24 16:52:36

An undergrad just came by my office with a library printed in 1954. "Look, some of the pages are still attached. I'm not allowed to cut, right? Or am I... ???"
Study history, kids, and you might just get to (helpfully) deface a library book.

@teledyn@mstdn.ca
2025-06-25 22:07:27

"If you want to go to war, go yourself."
tumblr.com/teledyn/78733560552

@cellfourteen@social.petertoushkov.eu
2025-07-25 20:04:50

I hate it that without even noticing, I've somehow managed to agree to this option being on 😡 ->
How to stop Microsoft Edge from monitoring your Chrome browser history and settings
pocnetwork.net/tips/how-to-sto

@luana@wetdry.world
2025-06-25 11:03:54

Found the specs sheet.
The front camera and ultrawide camera seem to be considerably worse.
The normal wide camera seems to be better, except it lost the electronic stabilisation (not sure how important that is tbh).
The battery is better, but it needs a screwdriver to be changed so no more switch during the day if you don’t have a screwdriver always on you. This comes with no added water resistance, which makes me wonder why they did this.
The display seems to be worse? The resolution is smaller which makes sense since the size is smaller, but also it seems to have less PPI than the Fairphone 5. The refresh rate is higher tho.
It has worse USB-C connectivity as well, the Fairphone 6 has just USB 2.0 (!!!!) compared to 3.0 on the Fairphone 5.
They also got rid of the sky blue color (which was the prettiest imo) and of the transparent option.
I don’t really understand Qualcomm processors, but at least the new GPU seems to have a better benchmark score?
#Fairphone #Fairphone5 #Fairphone6

@publicvoit@graz.social
2025-09-24 07:21:24

Social Networks Are Lying to Manipulate You
#SocialMeda are manipulating all the time. This is what h…

@only_ohm@mas.to
2025-07-25 19:12:25

For no particular reason...
Don't perform
Integration by parts.
When you perform,
It flies straight to the heart.
Lemon stream;
Consciousness flows down.
Stop-recline:
Inquistive, twist round.
Don't perform
Vivaldi's Gloria.
When you perform,
It flies straight to the heart:
Tear it apart.
#TOTP

@lysander07@sigmoid.social
2025-07-24 13:00:20

This week's ISE 2025 lecture was focussed on artificial neural networks. In particular, we were discussing how to get rid of manual feature engineering and doing representation learning from raw data with convolutional neural networks.
#AI #ArtificialNeuralNetworks

Slide from the ISE 2025 lecture on Neural Networks and Deep Learning.
Imagine you want to detect cats in images. Of course you have to consider that not every cat looks alike. Moreover, its position in the picture, the distance (size), the illumination/lighting, potential occlusion, etc. have to be considered. For this reason, originally well suited features had to be extracted from the images, which allowed to consider all these requirements. Nowadays, there is no need for this manual feature …
@mxp@mastodon.acm.org‬
2025-06-25 19:10:37

Mitsuharu Yamamoto’s Emacs Mac port provides the ‘mac-osa-script’ function, which allows you to use JavaScript to control Mac apps using JavaScript (JXA), in addition to AppleScript.
Some years ago, I made a small package to insert links from Mac apps into Emacs, inspired by grab-mac-link, but simpler, in part due to using JXA.
Today I finally took some time to add documentation. If you use the Emacs Mac port, maybe it’s of interest.

‪@mxp@mastodon.acm.org‬
2025-06-25 19:10:37

Mitsuharu Yamamoto’s Emacs Mac port provides the ‘mac-osa-script’ function, which allows you to use JavaScript to control Mac apps using JavaScript (JXA), in addition to AppleScript.
Some years ago, I made a small package to insert links from Mac apps into Emacs, inspired by grab-mac-link, but simpler, in part due to using JXA.
Today I finally took some time to add documentation. If you use the Emacs Mac port, maybe it’s of interest.

@mxp@mastodon.acm.org
2025-06-25 19:10:37

Mitsuharu Yamamoto’s Emacs Mac port provides the ‘mac-osa-script’ function, which allows you to use JavaScript to control Mac apps using JavaScript (JXA), in addition to AppleScript.
Some years ago, I made a small package to insert links from Mac apps into Emacs, inspired by grab-mac-link, but simpler, in part due to using JXA.
Today I finally took some time to add documentation. If you use the Emacs Mac port, maybe it’s of interest.

@stefan@gardenstate.social
2025-07-25 14:01:00

If I reply to a migrated account it will never reply to me and I might not ever notice it's migrated unless I view the profile on the source server.
Here is a mastodon suggestion issue with a few ideas to make it more clear the account has migrated.
If you have ideas add them to the issue as a comment!

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-09-25 06:20:26

“Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Wednesday he will join Italy in sending a military warship to protect an international flotilla seeking to deliver aid to Gaza after it was attacked by drones off Greece.”
Finally! Thank you!
This is what we need. This is the only language Israel understands.
Now, let’s start talking about a UN peacekeeping mission to Palestine. Or, if the UN is no longer fit for purpose, a coalition of countries that will use military inter…

@whitequark@mastodon.social
2025-09-25 00:48:50

today in "Rob Pike thinks you are literally too stupid and will personally make Go worse because of it" dolthub.com/blog/2024-12-20-co

Similarly, the slices package contains no Filter() method, and it was explicitly rejected for being too complex. Rob Pike himself chimed in to strike down the suggestion.

> You can just use a for loop, which is more flexible in general. I am not being facetious; the filter operation tends to obscure allocation and overhead, and also tends to be overused. Although I may be in the minority, I do not believe this would be a wise addition to the standard library.
@joxean@mastodon.social
2025-07-24 07:29:32

Surprising no one, there is no news in major Israeli media about the Israeli made massive starvation of Palestinians in Gaza.
The exception to the rule is Haaretz, and, if you want to call it an exception, there is one sickening hasbara article I have read in Channel 12 that I'm not going to link at all saying, literally, that "it is important to note that the responsibility lies with Hamas". It's important to tell this to themselves, apparently.

@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social
2025-08-24 15:54:22

If you're running Duende IdentityServer in production, you need to watch Joe "Mr. Identity" DeCock explain FAPI security and how to upgrade your #dotnet security to the latest and greatest. It's easier than you think.

@shriramk@mastodon.social
2025-06-25 01:46:06

Day of Texas weather here, so perfect timing to listen to Texan° blues genius Sue Foley, whom I've listened to for 30 years, performing her new tribute to female guitarists. At Chan's Egg Roll & Jazz, Woonsocket.
° Actually from Ottawa, but you'd never guess from listening to her.

@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2025-07-25 11:06:28

Weekend list of critical reading links about the state[1] of Tech, AI[2] hype/finance/politics, mostly long form:
Ed Zitron's The Hater's Guide To The AI Bubble
wheresyoured.at/the-haters-gui
How to use computing power faster: on the weird ec…

@AimeeMaroux@mastodon.social
2025-09-24 07:23:47
Content warning:

It's the Day of Hermes aka Mercurius Day aka #Wednesday! 🐏
"Without you mortals hold no banquet . . . and you, Argeiphontes [Hermes] . . . be favourable and help us, you and Hestia, the worshipful and dear. Come and dwell in this glorious house in friendship together."
Homeric Hymn 29 to Hestia
🏛️ Greek mixing bowl (kalyx krater) depicting a sacrifice to Hermes, …

Red-figure painting depicting a sacrifice to Hermes. The god stands on the left with his winged hat and shoes, holding his kerykeion staff, while a young man approaches him with a goat, holding it by the horns.
@keithjgrant@front-end.social
2025-09-24 19:40:46

Get half off CSS in Depth eBook (and all other Manning eBooks) today only!
manning.com/books/css-in-depth

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-07-25 12:05:23

Series D, Episode 03 - Traitor
FORBUS: Oh no, please, don't do that. Look. This is the test sample ... [He starts to reach for his detonator control on the desk.]
SERVALAN: I told you, [knocks away his hand - Forbus yelps in pain.] I'm not interested. I'll teach you to obey me if I have to destroy all your skinny little body. [She points a gun at him and fires. He falls from his wheelchair to the floor. Leitz enters]

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "I can see this appears to be from a science fiction television series, showing a scene in what looks like a futuristic kitchen or laboratory setting with white tiled floors and modern equipment. There's a person in an elaborate black outfit with feathered or textured details standing prominently in the scene, while another figure in light-colored clothing appears to be crouched or kneeling near some equipment. The setting has a sterile, institutional f…
@jkohlmann@mastodon.social
2025-09-24 00:51:33

UhhhhhhHhhhhh, new Goldfrapp remix? Remixed *by* Goldfrapp? Which doesn’t appear to be a reissue?! What is happeninggg ahhh junodownload.com/products/you-

@annettamallon@aus.social
2025-06-25 07:28:23

Today is Joy Day!
How do you allow joy to show up in your life? How do you bring joy to others?
What does joy mean to you?
Got questions? I'm here to help
#EOLD #DeathDoula #AskAnnetta

An aqua background with colourful tubes winding through. Text reads " June 25th is Joy Day! We have one wild, precious life - where does joy live in yours? P.S.: advance planning helps us feel EXTRA joy - try it and see. gdep.com.au #AskAnnetta "
@StephenRees@mas.to
2025-07-24 18:01:37

Today seems to full of phishing attempts. Not just faking Mastodon but also PayPal
What is really annoying is that the email address given on PayPal's website (phishing@paypal.com) just bounces forwarded messages.
You can also try
How are we doing?
Take our survey
But that doesn't work either!

@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-09-24 05:40:52

Huxe, an app built by three former NotebookLM developers that offers users personalized daily briefs and topic exploration with AI podcast hosts, raised $4.6M (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch)
techcrunch.com/2025/09/23/form

@jake4480@c.im
2025-07-24 23:45:54

That shithead Palmer Luckey is considering making fully US-made laptops and wants to know if people would spend 20% more for an American made laptop. Sure, Palmer. But not for your racist ass. I'd never give you a cent

@jtk@infosec.exchange
2025-08-25 14:12:01

Monday jam: Byther Smith | You Ought to Be Ashamed | #blues

@burger_jaap@mastodon.social
2025-08-24 08:02:59

#V2G

@gfriend@mas.to
2025-09-25 01:02:05

Who's got the power? Jimmy Kimmel's "return from suspension" pulled 4x his usual audience—despite 25% of ABC affiliate blocking the show.. His monologue has pulled 26M views—so far. (You know what to do.)
youtube.com/watch?v=c1tjh_ZO_tY

@carloshr@lile.cl
2025-06-25 15:34:34

@… bot has resuscitated by using RSS feed.
mas.to/@LouderPosts

@soundclamp@mastodon.xyz
2025-06-25 22:40:56

My experience is limited to ASP.NET, SQL, and some Python at a Fortune 500 company, so take this with a grain of salt. When he talks about agents, it sounds like automation to me. I’ve been writing jobs (or agents) for decades to run automated tasks on a schedule. If you want to add another point of failure into your job, knock yourself out. Also, I’m wary of encouraging neophytes to outsource work they don’t know how to do. That’s a recipe for disaster.

@kurtsh@mastodon.social
2025-06-25 16:20:24

Pro tip: If you can't clearly articulate your question after I ask to clarify 3 TIMES, I read that as you not caring about either the question or my time you're wasting.
And don't tell me that you need a "phone call". Don't impose your inability to articulate a question in email/IM upon my time.

@bthalpin@mastodon.social
2025-09-25 08:57:19

If you're using Pi-hole with Sky Broadband, you can't directly change the DNS settings for the router (in my case a Sky Hub).
However, if you save the settings as a file, edit the file to add the Pi-hole's address in the DNS field, and re-import it, it appears to work.
pistonheads.co…

@haayman@todon.nl
2025-08-24 08:03:47

Dit is goed cmarmitage.substack.com/p/its-

@newsie@darktundra.xyz
2025-08-25 22:06:49

Attorneys General To AI Chatbot Companies: You Will ‘Answer For It’ If You Harm Children 404media.co/44-attorneys-gener

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-07-25 13:48:04

PSA: 🥵 Idk who needs to hear this, but in a heatwave for the love of science use air conditioning. If you don’t have air conditioning, get a portable unit as soon as possible.
The climate is going to get hotter and heat can very easily kill you or a loved one or a pet; or cause permanent disability.
Heat is a lot more dangerous than cold temperatures; even if you’re “young and healthy”.
The climate is already fucked and has long reached a tipping point as far as humans go—our only bet is large-scale CO2 extraction.
Sacrificing your health “to save energy*” for an imaginary fight that we have already lost is stupid. It’s also one of those “individual responsibility” mindfucks—the culprits for pollution are industry maximizing profits and governments that are not acting.
Anyway, stay cool.
*note that AC uses overall a lot less energy than heating does

@markhburton@mstdn.social
2025-08-25 08:08:12

Just another extreme weather event in the #ClomateChaos new normal.
"You ain't seen nothing yet".
Vietnam prepares to evacuate half a million people ahead of Typhoon Kajiki | Climate Crisis News | Al Jazeera

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-07-25 05:31:21

When another coach capitalist philosopher starts telling you how people wouldn't work at all if they weren't coerced to, and the whole world would fall apart then, you should remind them that practically the whole Internet — yes, the same they're using to spread their capitalistic bullshit and the one capitalism is repeatedly trying to turn into complete useless shit — is founded on the work of volunteers, who for many years tirelessly work to keep it working while usually not expecting anything in return.
#AntiCapitalism

@weltenkreuzer@social.tchncs.de
2025-09-25 06:12:00

Eine rationalistische begründete Ethik läuft Gefahr, die Grenzen des gesellschaftlich erwarteten oder erlaubten zu sprengen, da sie über dem Zweck keine höhere Instanz kennt. Bleibt sie ohne weitere Einhegung durch gesellschaftlice Strukturen kann sie nahezu beliebig eskalieren:
"A rationalist virtue is “taking ideas seriously”: when you are convinced of a belief, you notice all its implications and act on them. Another rationalist virtue is “agency”: taking actions to pursue your…

@aardrian@toot.cafe
2025-09-24 16:35:45

Your regular reminder that if you use “assistive technology” to mean only screen readers, then you’re using the term incorrectly and maybe sowing confusion.
adrianroselli.com/2024/08/at-i

@azonenberg@ioc.exchange
2025-06-25 04:24:45

In between other stuff I've been running sims to dial in the ARC6 connector launch to back-side diff pairs.
After sweeping lots of variations I've concluded it's impossible to get it matched using 0.45 / 0.25mm ViP. You can't get above about 90 ohm Zdiff no matter how far you pull back the ground planes, just because of coupling between the vias themselves.
Orange trace is a first test using 0.35 / 0.15mm ViP which seems much happier. Slightly overshot so I need a…

ngscopeclient screenshot showing two simulated TDR waveforms, one with a huge dip and another with a small peak
@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-09-24 18:10:17

I just remembered a visit to our favourite inn when one of 'our' well known waitresses came to take our order.
She: totally happy to see us and eager to take the order
Me: "Do you still have those summer drinks?" (it was snowing outside already!)
She: totally annoyed - looks at my wife
"He’s very carefree about life, isn't he?"
Me: "It's a 'no', isn't it?"

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-07-25 10:57:58

Just saw this:
#AI can mean a lot of things these days, but lots of the popular meanings imply a bevy of harms that I definitely wouldn't feel are worth a cute fish game. In fact, these harms are so acute that even "just" playing into the AI hype becomes its own kind of harm (it's similar to blockchain in that way).
@… noticed that the authors claim the code base is 80% AI generated, which is a red flag because people with sound moral compasses wouldn't be using AI to "help" write code in the first place. The authors aren't by some miracle people who couldn't build this app without help, in case that influences your thinking about it: they have the skills to write the code themselves, although it likely would have taken longer (but also been better).
I was more interested in the fish-classification AI, and how much it might be dependent on datacenters. Thankfully, a quick glance at the code confirms they're using ONNX and running a self-trained neural network on your device. While the exponentially-increasing energy & water demands of datacenters to support billion-parameter models are a real concern, this is not that. Even a non-AI game can burn a lot of cycles on someone's phone, and I don't think there's anything to complain about energy-wise if we're just using cycles on the end user's device as long as we're not having them keep it on for hours crunching numbers like blockchain stuff does. Running whatever stuff locally while the user is playing a game is a negligible environmental concern, unlike, say, calling out to ChatGPT where you're directly feeding datacenter demand. Since they claimed to have trained the network themselves, and since it's actually totally reasonable to make your own dataset for this and get good-enough-for-a-silly-game results with just a few hundred examples, I don't have any ethical objections to the data sourcing or training processes either. Hooray! This is finally an example of "ethical use of neutral networks" that I can hold up as an example of what people should be doing instead of the BS they are doing.
But wait... Remember what I said about feeding the AI hype being its own form of harm? Yeah, between using AI tools for coding and calling their classifier "AI" in a way that makes it seem like the same kind of thing as ChatGPT et al., they're leaning into the hype rather than helping restrain it. And that means they're causing harm. Big AI companies can point to them and say "look AI enables cute things you like" when AI didn't actually enable it. So I'm feeling meh about this cute game and won't be sharing it aside from this post. If you love the cute fish, you don't really have to feel bad for playing with it, but I'd feel bad for advertising it without a disclaimer.

@prachisrivas@masto.ai
2025-08-25 14:48:27

Love, love, love this channel.
Philosophy Overdose on YouTube will remind you what it means to think again.
And it's just lovely to hear the great philosophers explain their thoughts, in their voices.
youtube.com/@Philosophy_Overdo

@stevefoerster@social.fossdle.org
2025-08-24 14:32:26

Since so many are talking about #CrackerBarrel:
If you're worried your clientele is too old and want the next generation to like your restaurant, the solution isn't to pay millions to piss off your existing customers by neutering your distinctive logo, it's to implement "Kids eat free!"
That way, those kids grow up familiar with the place and will go b…

Old man next to a barrel holding a sign saying laid off please help God bless
@alejandrobdn@social.linux.pizza
2025-08-24 10:22:47

If you use Duplicati on your Linux server via Docker to perform backups to an external USB drive, this must be mounted before the container starts up. Otherwise, Duplicati will throw an error ("missing files") when it tries to perform the backup because it cannot verify the files on the external drive, even though it tells you that it can detect that external drive.
The quickest solution in this case is to restart the Duplicati container.

@mapto@qoto.org
2025-08-24 02:19:29

"In a broader sense, however, today’s ruling is of a piece with this Court’s recent tendencies. “[R]ight when the Judiciary should be hunkering down to do all it can to preserve the law’s constraints,” the Court opts instead to make vindicating the rule of law and preventing manifestly injurious Government action as difficult as possible….. This is Calvinball jurisprudence with a twist. Calvinball has only one rule: There are no fixed rules. We seem to have two: that one, and this Admin…

Calvinball is a reference to a cartoon depicting child games that always change rules to make the kid win
@samvarma@fosstodon.org
2025-09-23 11:52:16

No paywall. One of the folks I read when I can to stay sane. Always on the cutting edge of The Moment.
Welcome to The Continental. We Do Hope You Enjoy Your Stay. - Epsilon Theory new.epsilontheory.com/a/welcom

@crell@phpc.social
2025-06-25 01:09:40

According to Republicans, ICE just murdered a baby.
But of course it's a Guatemalan baby, so Republicans don't care.
Anyone still supporting this party is by definition a despicable racist worthless piece of shit.
No, you're not an exception. You're either opposed to the GOP fascists or you're a despicable racist worthless piece or shit. It's a binary question.

@tante@tldr.nettime.org
2025-08-24 17:15:04

On my usual runs I pass this piece which is my favorite work of street art in Berlin.
Now there's construction on the parking lot next to it and this artwork might soon disappear :(

Photo of the side wall of a house.
Hera (the artist) drew a huge boy holding an elephant on the wall with the words: "As long as you are standing give a hand to those who have fallen" next to it.

In this book, Theoharis introduces us to the people leading the movement to end poverty, including:
multiracial groups of homeless people rising up from the streets and seizing empty, federally-owned homes;
mothers on welfare shutting down entire city blocks and going toe-to-toe with some of the most powerful people in the country;
farmworkers busting modern-day slave rings and winning living wages from multinational fast-food companies; and
coal miners, veterans,…

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-09-25 17:30:56

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Pulse, a mobile feature for Pro users that delivers daily personalized updates based on their chats, feedback, and connected apps (Hayden Field/The Verge)
theverge.com/ai-artificial-int

@muz4now@mastodon.world
2025-08-25 04:58:00

How do you feel sane in strange times? muz4now.com/2020/how-do-you-fe

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-09-21 18:01:21

I think I need to clarify some shit for (white) liberals.
How many times have you wondered if someone you're talking to in an informant sent to entrap you? How many times have you or a friend of yours been hit by a car, intentionally? How many friends have been hit, or almost hit? Ever been stabbed? Know anyone who has? Has the FBI ever knocked on a friend's door? Have police ever kicked down your door? Have you ever been arrested? Pepper sprayed? Does the sound or smell or blast balls give you flashbacks? Do you ever wonder what all the CS exposure is doing to your body? How many times have you been shot or shot at? Do you wonder every day if this is the day they'll come to kill you? Would anyone in your social circle answer these questions differently?
When you vote, you risk nothing (big asterisk, but if I'm talking to you then it doesn't apply to you). What you get out of voting is exactly what you put into it. Direct action is the same.
If you aren't worried about someone murdering you, then you probably aren't actually threatening the system. That's the difference between voting, and doing something useful. If they had to murder all the liberals in order to keep going, fascism would end. If they're only murdering radicals and marginalized people, then you're just like all the "good Germans" who hated Hitler but did essentially nothing.
It's already that bad for some people. How much are you willing to risk? How many people are you willing to sacrifice for your comfort? These are the questions we're all thinking about every time you tell us to vote.
(I'm tagging this #USPol so it's easy for folks to filter out if they're already well acquaintaned with the horror. I'm not CW, because USPol is just expected to be triggering.)

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-08-25 09:43:39

I just don’t know what to write anymore. Israel is committing genocide with the full support of our countries in the West.
What do I say to my friends in Palestine who don’t know if they’re going to survive the night? That we are morally vacuous? That we are horrible human beings? That we’ve lost any semblance of humanity we might have had? That we deserve their eternal wrath?
What do you say about societies that, far from failing to prevent genocide, support and profit from it?

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-09-24 13:17:04

So much is happening in infosec, so check out today's Metacurity for the most critical developments you should know, including
--UK cops bust man allegedly linked to Collins Aerospace attack,
--Hackers breached a US agency via an unpatched GeoServer,
--GitHub implements new defenses after supply chain attacks,
--Boyd casino operator hit by cyberattack,
--Inc claims PA Attorney General attack,
--UK used AI to find £500m in fraud,
--Cloudflare stopp…

@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social
2025-08-25 12:20:11

Is the client vendor now responsible for you getting scammed when their agent gives away your financial information to scam sites?
guard.io/labs/scamlexity-we-pu

@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-09-24 20:56:45

Raiders vs. Bears odds: Everything you need to crush your 2025 NFL Week 4 picks on Sunday, September 28

cbssports.com/betting/news/rai

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-09-25 15:11:55

Series A, Episode 02 - Space Fall
AVON: [To Jenna] Luck has nothing to do with it.
[Switch to prisoner's living area]
VILA: You look as if you could do with a drink.
DAINER: I'm always thirsty, Vila.
blake.torpidity.net/m/102/246 B7B4

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene set aboard a spacecraft, likely the Liberator, with its characteristic sterile, futuristic interior visible in the background. The setting shows what appears to be a corridor or common area of the ship. Multiple crew members are present in the scene, wearing the typical earth-toned, practical clothing characteristic of the series. The lighting and production values are typical of late 1970s British science fiction television.…
@jake4480@c.im
2025-09-23 12:16:10

"Personal blogs show the passion you have for your topic, how it gives you joy and wanting to share it with others. If it sparks joy in you it’s likely to spark joy in me simply because you shared it."
nothingoriginalhere.com/posts/

@tezoatlipoca@mas.to
2025-09-23 13:43:20

ok tips is fine.
If it actually helped you PLAY the game I'd have an issue. I don't need you to do my leisure activity, I want you to do the fckn dishes.
mastodon.social/@verge/1152538

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-07-24 15:26:06

Lyft rolls out letting riders "favorite" or block drivers to enhance loyalty from riders and drivers; favorites get priority for future scheduled rides (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg)
bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-09-22 08:02:30

And if you really want to push candidates left, you do what the Black Panthers did. You provide the service you want to see so the government is forced to play catch up. If you build the world you want to see, you force the state to follow you in order to remain relevant. You make enforcing unjust laws impossible while providing the service to believe should exist. THAT is direct action that wins.
Edit: and that is also shit that will get you killed. If you want to stop fascism, you have to do the real work. Voting can only matter if it's part of a larger strategy to force the system to do what you want. Otherwise you're just legitimizing the managed resistance.

@whitequark@mastodon.social
2025-06-25 00:03:01

ok, so, you know how the standards (C/POSIX) allow malloc(0) to return NULL?
i went to refresh my memory after a discussion of a security issue today and as best as i can tell, no commonly used OS has ever had malloc(0) return NULL, including historical ones¹. windows, glibc, musl, BSDs, all return a non-NULL pointer to some object
¹

@muz4now@mastodon.world
2025-07-24 11:38:02

A Way to Get More Useful Performance Feedback?
#MastodonMusician #MusicianTips

There's a lot of pressurefor businesses to get ahead with AI.
And I imagine at many companies
there's a sense that if you don't keep up, you're leaving innovation on the table.
At the same time, there's a gap between the excitement around AI and understanding what it means for each role.
CarGurus started an internal initiative "AI Forward" to meet business units and function where they are.
The group works together to evaluate u…

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-09-25 09:51:34

In any case, day 2: Ursula K Le Guin.
As I've said elsewhere, part of her science fiction thesis is that "human" can encompass much more than what we mere Terrans think of it as, and that moral standing extends broadly throughout the universe. This is the antithesis of Tokens fantasy, wherein "race" is real and determines moral standing. For Le Guin, it's barely okay to intervene in complex alien politics unless you carefully ensure you're not causing systemic harms; for Tolkien, it's okay to ambush and murder orc children, because they are by nature evil.
Add to her excellent politics Le Guin's masterful worldbuilding and unparalleled range of plots, and you have the one author I loved as a decidedly liberal and naïve teen and love even more now that I'm an adult. She's an absolute legend and deserves a very high place on any list of women authors (or list of authors, period.).
For a short story, try "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas" which you can read here: utilitarianism.com/nu/omelas.p
For fantasy "A Wizard of Earthsea" (also has a nice graphic novel adaptation), or for science fiction, "The Left Hand of Darkness" or if you want a more anarchist flavor, "The Dispossessed."
I'll close this with an amazing quote from her:
"""
We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words.
"""

@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-09-24 19:46:44

Eagles vs. Buccaneers odds, start time: Everything you need to crush your 2025 NFL Week 4 picks

cbssports.com/betting/news/eag

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-09-24 04:20:55

Huxe, an app built by three former NotebookLM developers that offers users personalized daily briefs and topic exploration with AI podcast hosts, raised $4.6M (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch)
techcrunch.com/2025/09/23/form

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-09-25 13:23:28

Sadly, we are unable to hold any new verification calls today as @…, who is suffering through the same situation as the people she is trying to help in Gaza, has temporarily lost her Internet connection.
If you can’t reach her today, it’s not cause for worry.
We’ve moved our scheduled calls to tomorrow and we will see if we can squeeze in a few to…

@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social
2025-06-25 12:44:48

The cognitive dissonance of AI marketing is funny to me. “It’s so simple a caveman could use it!” and “we have 5 day, 8 hour bootcamps to teach you to how to use AI tools”.

@muz4now@mastodon.world
2025-08-25 17:58:13

What Actually Makes You Resilient? greatergood.berkeley.edu/artic

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-08-24 09:22:31

Series C, Episode 13 - Terminal
SERVALAN: All details of Blake's treatment have been programmed into the computers. There are ample supplies of all the drugs and medicines he will require. In approximately three months he should be well enough to move. The space vessel I used to come here will be at your disposal. It's rather old-fashioned, slow, but it will take you where you want to go.
AVON: Are you sure you've covered everything?

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-09-22 07:38:36

There is a giant mountain in the US carved with the faces of a couple of slavers, and two guys who tried to stop slavery. Now most Americans will stop right there and say, "wait, two? Lincoln did that though..." They'll say that because Americans don't know anything about their own history, including the fact that the practice of slavery remained central to the southern economy well through Roosevelt's administration. If this is not familiar to you (because, maybe, you were taught history in the US) and you'd like to actually learn about that, you might want to read "Slavery by Another Name."
But let's talk about half-slaver mountain for a minute. This mountain is functionally a sacred site for Americans, but it's literally a sacred site for Black Hills Sioux. Speaking of stolen land, did you know that JBLM (a military base in Washington state) is built on land promised the Puyallup in the Treaty of Medicine Creek before being stolen in 1918? I remember being taught that all the land was stolen a long time ago and now there's nothing we can do. Yeah, does anyone remember that DAPL was under Obama? In fact, unused federal lands are supposed to be returned to the tribes from which the land was taken but there's a whole site to auction off federal property... That's a whole section of the government dedicated to violating the Treaty of Fort Laramie.
They could just comply with the treaty, as they are legally obligated to do. These violations are ongoing. Slavery, again, is still legal. Slaves are still used by major corporations today, they just have to be tricked into confessing to a crime first. The sins that this country is built on remain fully active today... Because the system was built to preserve white supremacists patriarchy. How could the founding of the US not lead *directly* to Trump? How could this have been different, from the beginning?
But, please, tell me, how, exactly, are you going to fix that by voting harder in the mid terms. How?

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-07-22 00:03:45

Overly academic/distanced ethical discussions
Had a weird interaction with @/brainwane@social.coop just now. I misinterpreted one of their posts quoting someone else and I think the combination of that plus an interaction pattern where I'd assume their stance on something and respond critically to that ended up with me getting blocked. I don't have hard feelings exactly, and this post is only partly about this particular person, but I noticed something interesting by the end of the conversation that had been bothering me. They repeatedly criticized me for assuming what their position was, but never actually stated their position. They didn't say: "I'm bothered you assumed my position was X, it's actually Y." They just said "I'm bothered you assumed my position was X, please don't assume my position!" I get that it's annoying to have people respond to a straw man version of your argument, but when I in response asked some direct questions about what their position was, they gave some non-answers and then blocked me. It's entirely possible it's a coincidence, and they just happened to run out of patience on that iteration, but it makes me take their critique of my interactions a bit less seriously. I suspect that they just didn't want to hear what I was saying, while at the same time they wanted to feel as if they were someone who values public critique and open discussion of tricky issues (if anyone reading this post also followed our interaction and has a different opinion of my behavior, I'd be glad to hear it; it's possible In effectively being an asshole here and it would be useful to hear that if so).
In any case, the fact that at the end of the entire discussion, I'm realizing I still don't actually know their position on whether they think the AI use case in question is worthwhile feels odd. They praised the system on several occasions, albeit noting some drawbacks while doing so. They said that the system was possibly changing their anti-AI stance, but then got mad at me for assuming this meant that they thought this use-case was justified. Maybe they just haven't made up their mind yet but didn't want to say that?
Interestingly, in one of their own blog posts that got linked in the discussion, they discuss a different AI system, and despite listing a bunch of concrete harms, conclude that it's okay to use it. That's fine; I don't think *every* use of AI is wrong on balance, but what bothered me was that their post dismissed a number of real ethical issues by saying essentially "I haven't seen calls for a boycott over this issue, so it's not a reason to stop use." That's an extremely socially conformist version of ethics that doesn't sit well with me. The discussion also ended up linking this post: chelseatroy.com/2024/08/28/doe which bothered me in a related way. In it, Troy describes classroom teaching techniques for introducing and helping students explore the ethics of AI, and they seem mostly great. They avoid prescribing any particular correct stance, which is important when teaching given the power relationship, and they help students understand the limitations of their perspectives regarding global impacts, which is great. But the overall conclusion of the post is that "nobody is qualified to really judge global impacts, so we should focus on ways to improve outcomes instead of trying to judge them." This bothers me because we actually do have a responsibility to make decisive ethical judgments despite limitations of our perspectives. If we never commit to any ethical judgment against a technology because we think our perspective is too limited to know the true impacts (which I'll concede it invariably is) then we'll have to accept every technology without objection, limiting ourselves to trying to improve their impacts without opposing them. Given who currently controls most of the resources that go into exploration for new technologies, this stance is too permissive. Perhaps if our objection to a technology was absolute and instantly effective, I'd buy the argument that objecting without a deep global view of the long-term risks is dangerous. As things stand, I think that objecting to the development/use of certain technologies in certain contexts is necessary, and although there's a lot of uncertainly, I expect strongly enough that the overall outcomes of objection will be positive that I think it's a good thing to do.
The deeper point here I guess is that this kind of "things are too complicated, let's have a nuanced discussion where we don't come to any conclusions because we see a lot of unknowns along with definite harms" really bothers me.

@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social
2025-06-25 13:09:47

Hey #dotnet folks, if you're running in a cloud environment, be careful upgrading to the latest version of .NET 8.0.17 before double-checking your forward headers configuration and proxy settings. You may have a misconfigured app, but it's been working up to now.
Boost to let others know. Cheers.

On Sunday, July 20, 2025, TRNN Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez delivered the keynote speech at the national convention of the National Organization of Legal Services Workers (NOLSW), UAW Local 2320.
“I am here to report back to you from the front lines of struggle, without hesitation or hyperbole,
that we are at risk of losing everything,”
Alvarez told the crowd of union members.
“And so I am here not to extol the virtues of your union or the value of unions in …

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-07-24 13:26:18

Google launches its virtual clothes try-on feature, letting users upload photos of themselves, in the US and updates price alerts to let users specify an amount (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch)
techcrunch.com/2025/07/24/goog

@muz4now@mastodon.world
2025-08-24 14:51:00

Godspeed You! Black Emperor Remove Music From Streaming Services
pitchfork.com/news/godspeed-yo

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-09-25 12:01:32

Microsoft Windows 10 users will receive free Extended Security Updates in the EEA without enabling Windows Backup, after pressure from the Euroconsumers group (Tom Warren/The Verge)
theverge.com/news/785544/micro