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@wandklex@mastodon.art
2026-02-25 10:20:54

Ich kann wieder #buntfug galore machen, ein paar der opulenten 7er-Fassungen sind wieder da!
Zu finden sind diese handgemalten #wandklexschmuck Regenbögen to go auf wandklex.art/product/regenboge.

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2026-04-24 11:17:25

The health information of 500,000 members of the UK's health data project, UK Biobank, were offered for sale online in China, the government has confirmed.
bbc.com/news/articles/c4g515n5

@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2026-01-26 00:00:04

crime: Rosenfeld crime network (1991)
A network of associations among suspects, victims, and/or witnesses involved in crimes in St. Louis in the 1990s. Data are derived from police records, via snowball sampling from five initial homicides. Left nodes are people, right nodes are crime events, and edges connect people to particular crimes events they were associated with. Metadata includes names, genders, and roles (suspects, victims, and/or witnesses).
This network has 1380 nodes…

crime: Rosenfeld crime network (1991). 1380 nodes, 1476 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/crime
@samerfarha@mastodon.social
2026-02-26 03:05:10

Jason Mantzoukas on Ask Hank Anything is my next 90 minutes.
youtube.com/watch?v=RuuyCOnuBDA

@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2026-02-25 21:26:09

Cowboys free agency: Why Brandon Aubrey's reported $10 million asking price is absurd but reasonable

cbssports.com/nfl/news/cowboys

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-04-26 00:56:24

33% of S&P 500 companies provided security perks for execs in 2025: Jensen Huang's security cost rose from $690K in 2023 to $3.5M in 2025, Zuckerberg spent $22M (Eli Rosenberg/The Information)
theinformation.com/articles/si

@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2026-02-26 02:58:43

There’s a second wrinkle to the OP’s critique beyond “abstractions should be better.”
The fundamental thing that makes programming hard is bridging the gap between ambiguous natural language and an unambiguous programming language. That’s hard.
That’s hard partly because the things that make a language unambiguous make such a language deeply unintuitive to humans, no matter how much it resembles English. BUT…
…the other reason it’s hard is that it forces you to decide •exactly• what you want.

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2026-02-24 15:27:29

I messaged my doctor's office about the extreme pain I am in. From the response:
"You should not be in excruciating pain, that is not reasonable."
I agree! Sadly they have no solution besides refilling my prescriptions, telling me to continue what I am doing, and telling me to wait a week for the next appointment.
(Luckily my daughter was just in Illinois.)

Under long-standing DOJ internal rules in the Justice Manual,
prosecutors should never seek a grand jury indictment unless they have evidence that would probably be sufficient to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt and to sustain that verdict on appeal
—a standard meant to avoid subjecting anyone to a fatally weak criminal case
(meaning, even if you can meet the low evidentiary threshold of “probable cause” to bring an indictment,
you must not do so unless you can…

@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2026-04-25 02:00:04

crime: Rosenfeld crime network (1991)
A network of associations among suspects, victims, and/or witnesses involved in crimes in St. Louis in the 1990s. Data are derived from police records, via snowball sampling from five initial homicides. Left nodes are people, right nodes are crime events, and edges connect people to particular crimes events they were associated with. Metadata includes names, genders, and roles (suspects, victims, and/or witnesses).
This network has 1380 nodes…

crime: Rosenfeld crime network (1991). 1380 nodes, 1476 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/crime