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@brian_gettler@mas.to
2025-11-11 01:03:38

Whenever you come across "AI," replace it with "monorail!"

@kornel@mastodon.social
2025-11-11 03:57:00

I've been eagerly updating #macOS since 10.4 Tiger (which required buying a physical box of DVDs!) running betas whenever possible. Until Tahoe. I haven't touched it.
Apple has lost taste.
Not just the OS. It's Tim giving a golden turd bribe. Tasteless.
I've been unhappy about being in a walled garden, but now they can't even keep a nice garden.

Going back months now,
the back of Trump’s right hand
has often been visibly discolored and bandaged when he appears in public.
He works assiduously to conceal it from cameras by covering it with his other hand.
Nonetheless, Getty photographers have gotten in the habit of taking shots of the malady whenever they can,
including during his ugly hate rallyTuesday evening in Pennsylvania

@egallager@social.treehouse.systems
2025-12-11 00:43:43

Governments should use FOSS whenever possible, and that should extend to fonts as well: gnu.org/software/freefont/arti

@grifferz@social.bitfolk.com
2026-01-12 01:18:27

"Whenever the legislature attempts to regulate the differences between masters and their workmen, its counsellors are always the masters." – The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith, 1776
"Who is REALLY controlling the economy?" – Anna Bocca
youtube.com/watch?v=swOqwhcEtD

@philip@mastodon.mallegolhansen.com
2026-01-11 01:25:37

@… I happen to be going downtown on Thursday to work at the office, in case that works for your schedule I’d love to chat over a cup of coffee.
Otherwise I’m also happy to drop by sometime whenever it’s convenient.

@thomastraynor@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-10 18:12:01

I reorganized my Christmas tie collection. Decades ago my wife bought me a joke Christmas themed tie believing I wouldn't wear it. The joke was on her as I wore it. Over the decades we keep adding to the collection. At the start of every December I wear a different tie to work until new years.
Multiple tie racks hold 31 unique ties and I have 10 duplicates. I told her that Amazon has them and she whimpered. Then I told her they have socks too that we can add to the collecti…

31 unique Christmas themed ties I wear to work.
@lukasweidinger@gruene.social
2025-11-09 11:39:46

Hat hier jemand Erfahrung mit #Kalkschutzanlagen auf Basis von Impfkristallen bei hohen Wasserhärten (38 Grad dH) in modernen Wohngebäuden (Warmwassertemperatur 55 Grad Celsius)?
Wir müssen uns im #Wohnprojekt demnächst eine Entscheidung zwischen keiner Behandlung, impfkristallbasiert…

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-11-09 15:38:19

My take for #silentSunday . Seen yesterday from the summit that I was #hiking to. I had to zoom in quite a bit to capture this distant scene.
Whenever I see a trailrunner passing me with his ultralight / small backpack, I'm wondering why I'm carrying that heavy gear up those mounta…

A sea of soft, billowing clouds stretches out beneath a dramatic mountain landscape, their fluffy white peaks gently undulating like waves. The mountains rise majestically from the cloud cover, their rugged silhouettes softened by the misty atmosphere. Layer upon layer of forested ridges and peaks fade into the distance, creating a sense of depth and scale that feels almost infinite.

The scene is serene and ethereal, with the clouds obscuring the lower slopes and adding an air of mystery to th…
@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-12-08 14:01:23

It's funny how "AI" tools are simulteanously marketed as "agents" that can run fully in the background and do stuff but whenever they do something bad it's the user at fault for not supervising the software that doesn't work.
Even when it’s directly used and the user has the chance to review everything—it’s extremely dangerous, especially at tasks it is doing fine like 95% of the time and/or when the bad things are only subtly wrong.
Imagine other tools being like this, like a steering wheel that turns the car 95 out of a 100 times. 2% of the time it steers into the other direction. 3% of the time it steers 5x as much as normally.