collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
Saw someone comment "AI is a tool being marketed as a solution," and yeah, that sounds like maybe the most accurate summary I've read so far.
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jacqueline@chaos.social wrote:
using linux will save u from microsoft recall, but only in the sense that microsoft's best engineers can't work out how to record your screen in wayland
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
The FtB Podish-Sortacast on Saturday will be all about the compatibility of skepticism and woke thought.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/05/can-skeptics-be-woke/
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j2@tech.lgbt ("Jeroen :verified_gay:") wrote:
@justafrog @breadandcircuses
I really think of this one a lot.
nadim@infosec.exchange ("Nadim Kobeissi") wrote:
🚨 New very cool public cryptography audit!
I'm very excited about this one. Big collaboration between Symbolic Software and 3MI Labs to audit a novel threshold ECDSA protocol by dWallet Labs geared towards MPC.
We conducted a functional correctness assessment, tying the paper to the specification. Our assessment provides higher assurance for code correlation to spec and acts as groundwork for future engineering.
We also security assessment which identified a small number of security vulnerabilities, including a critical nonce reuse vulnerability in the protocol's presigning step. Findings were shared with dWalletLabs and addressed prior to publication.
Read more and download the full audit report: https://symbolic.software/blog/2024-06-04-2pcmpc/
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
I should be able to follow #Cara users from my Mastodon account. You can't convince me to make yet another account in a yet another silo, but I'd love to see and share more art in my home feed. Anyone have a connection to their team? Would love to chat about the #fediverse.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
That is one beautifully timed photo.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/05/americas-gain-is-the-uks-loss/
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
just how corrupt does it have to get for charges to be brought? this is disgusting.
https://www.propublica.org/article/donald-trump-criminal-cases-witnesses-financial-benefits
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grrlscientist ("GrrlScientist ⧖ Ⓥ") wrote:
after the 34 guilty verdicts, a NY deli is offering this new sandwich
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
It's frustrating to see Islamic apologists torture all of modern biology to make it fit into a couple of lines in the Quran.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/05/islamic-embryology-is-my-curse-now/
rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest") wrote:
I started up Birthdays: The Beginning but it's not really holding my attention. It's a SimLife-type game by NIS
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
And yet more from the Big Basin Redwoods State Park.
📷 Canon AE-1 Program
🎞️ Kodak Portra 400
🔭 Canon FD 50mm/1.4 S.S.C.#BelieveInFilm #FilmPhotography #AnalogPhotography #35mm #SFBA
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LRRRonEarth@beige.party ("LRRR :bc:") wrote:
WHIPPING OUT MY RULER AT SUBWAY TO LET THESE HACK SANDWICH ARTISTS KNOW I AM NOT TO BE FUCKED WITH.
Reblogged by xor@tech.intersects.art ("Parker Higgins"):
"Naming things" is just a semiotic proxy metric, the two real hardest problems in software are understanding yourself and understanding other people.
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
yup. is someone surprised about this?
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brucelawson@vivaldi.net ("Bruce Lawson") wrote:
I'm posting this photo because 35 years later, people in China and Hong Kong can't. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Tiananmen_Square_protests_and_massacre
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
ahhhh, Mr Coltrane on a Summer afternoon 💦
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
I'm a bad man. Every time I drive by the Trump house (MAGA signs everywhere, "JESUS" painted on the roof) in town, I yell "GUILTY, ASSHOLES!" in the car and flip 'em the bird. Every time. It's a compulsion.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Once again, Jon Stewart humiliates the puppets who call themselves journalists. They won't care.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/04/jon-stewarts-media-critique-is-spot-on/
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Regarding LB[1]: I'm enjoying the slightly ominous music that accompanies William Shatner's narration. Seems appropriate when discussing computers.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Furiosa was OK. It lacks the unrelenting narrative drive of Fury Road, but it was a fun night out. Which is actually kind of a negative review, given the epic adrenaline rush of its predecessor.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/04/a-furiosa-disappointment/
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Macross@hackers.town ("Macross :macross: マクロス") wrote:
Everything about this old microchip explainer is fantastic.
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algowatching@social.nkb.fr ("Nicolas Kayser-Bril") wrote:
#InternetOfShit (from the neighbors' Signal group)
rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest") wrote:
"Indecent Advances" isn't even mostly about film, but it gets mentioned because the murder in Crossfire is very similar to a bunch of real-life incidents described in the book
rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest") wrote:
Crossfire (1947) doesn't seem to get a ton of attention from noir fans in the way that like, Double Indemnity or The Maltese Falcon do, but you should probably watch it anyway if you like to read about film history because it gets mentioned in almost every book at all related to 20th century film I own:
- The Celluloid Closet
- An Army of Phantoms
- Hollywood and the Movies of the Fifties
- DEFA: East German Cinema 1946-1992
- Indecent Advances
- A New Kind of Public
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postcardware@botsin.space ("postcardware.net") wrote:
Sent by Mike Best from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on February 26, 1996. https://postcardware.net/?id=4-62
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
I’ve got a new camera! Pentax KX. Unlike the Canon Ae-1 Program, it’s fully mechanical. Everything seems to be in working order, except the focusing ring being misaligned and rotating past infinity.
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hn50@social.lansky.name ("Hacker News 50") wrote:
Please support "skip to main content" on your docs site
Link: https://technicalwriting.dev/a11y/skip.html
Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40569458
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
New music video from #BlossomsBand! Filmed on 16mm ☺️
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heycaseywattsup@social.coop ("Casey Watts! (he/him) 🌈🫧") wrote:
What a great resource!
Tech focused worker owned cooperatives
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Tonight, we see Furiosa!
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
SallyStrange@eldritch.cafe ("Sally Strange") wrote:
No track list, but please enjoy 2+ hours of gorgeous melodic house music courtesy of Alchemyst, FROM URUGUAY!
#HouseMusic #DJset #Music #Clubbing #Uruguay
https://hearthis.at/deepinsessionsok/alchemyst-uyclubbing-mvd/
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jonny@neuromatch.social ("Dr. jonny phd") wrote:
#SJP at #UCLA has led a walkout through campus, now occupying Westwood north of Le Conte, one of the main entries to campus, and is holding People's University in the street. Part of a week of planned escalations across from #UAW4811 on strike
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stux@mstdn.social ("stux⚡") wrote:
Happy spouse, happy house. It won't last if both aren't happy
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
arstechnica ("Ars Technica") wrote:
Google accidentally published internal Search documentation to GitHub
Commit snafu slapped an irrevocable Apache 2.0 license on confidential API Docs.
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
*me, hearing about a new game that takes up 300 GB of disk space* finally, a video game that’s 7 million times better than the original super mario bros
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
meganL@mas.to ("Megan Lynch (she/her)") wrote:
How many browser tabs do you estimate you have open right now?
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
ElleGray@mstdn.social ("elle") wrote:
ai has entered its roast era. large scale mockery signals the beginning of the end. good. 🙂
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neurovagrant@masto.deoan.org ("Ian Campbell") wrote:
I'm not an AI-hater; there are valid uses, and some possible game-changing ones if we do it right.
@mozilla building in auto alt-text generation private and on-device is awesome.
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neurovagrant@masto.deoan.org ("Ian Campbell") wrote:
This is a cool advance, but also some top-notch nightmare fuel.
Makes me think of the chemical the Panther Moderns pretended they put in the Sense/Net building water supply during Molly’s run.
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Frederick Douglass:
“To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker.”
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Wolven@ourislandgeorgia.net ("Dr. Damien P. Williams, Magus") wrote:
And for anyone who's like "PShh! no organization dealing with sensitive data is gonna allow machines that ship with this into their org's networking ecosystem!": You're wrong.
I *Just This Last Week* got a new laptop from my university and copilot was already enabled, and pressing the "copilot" (reskinned context menu) button overrides even the group policy editor-level fix to turn it off, immediately reactivating it and resetting the GPE toggle to default.
So. Yeah. Bad.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Debates suck.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/03/have-i-mentioned-that-i-dislike-debate/
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
The FBI has raided Cortland Management, apparently as part of their investigation into the massive real-estate price-fixing collusion facilitated by RealPage: https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/monopoly-round-up-fbi-raids-big-corporate
bcantrill ("Bryan Cantrill") wrote:
Is Avigdor Willenz the Andy Bechtolsheim of switch silicon?
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
If your app ended up serializing multiple MB of JSON in local storage because of your "state management" tool, I've got bad news for you.
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polotek@social.polotek.net ("Marco Rogers") wrote:
Correct. I've started to tell people that, despite all of the complexity we have inherited with modern frameworks, state management is still a largely unsolved problem. There are many proposed solutions. But they don't really help once an application grows behind a certain point of data complexity. We're all trying to load entire databases into a web browser. And it turns out that's just hard to do.
https://toot.cafe/@slightlyoff/112553688855732438
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
My hottest take might be that "state management" isn't a real class of either problem or solutions. Instead, it seems to cover a confusion of:
- intra-component data propagation
- a bad way to reinvent events and broadcast channels
- a missing data synchronization layer
Each of these have distinct solutions, and "state management" tools do none of them credibly.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
We have the kind of crooks who think a big bag of cash will solve all their problems.
I'm writing a fluid simulator as an excuse to learn more #shader coding.
I get now why people keep reinventing fluid simulators — there's some very clever math in the fundamentals, but also the problem has no right solution, so there's also lot that can be fudged and tweaked for different results.
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mozilla@mozilla.social ("Mozilla") wrote:
Firefox 130 is bringing a game-changing feature: automatic alt-text generation for images using a fully private on-device AI model! 🙌🏾
Initially available in the built-in PDF editor, our aim is to extend this to general browsing for screen reader users. https://hacks.mozilla.org/2024/05/experimenting-with-local-alt-text-generation-in-firefox-nightly/
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Mexico & Iceland have elected women to run their countries!
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/03/congratulations-to-iceland-and-mexico/
collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
Anybody else notice it seems like *all* software has gotten *extra* buggy and unreliable over the last year or two?
I don't have an exact timeframe, but I'd say it loosely coincidences with when all the big tech companies started doing mass layoffs.
Weird.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Oh god. Creationists periodically rediscover Haldane's Dilemma and go nuts thinking they've disproven evolution, ignoring 70 years of work that show it's irrelevant. This year's bunch are notable for their cockiness and hubris, as well as their ignorance.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/03/evolution-destroyed-in-5-minutes/
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
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hrheingold ("Howard Rheingold") wrote:
Making Is a Stance Toward #learning Combining Learner Agency with Tinkering, Debugging and Project-based Learning
"The tyranny of correct answers masks a vital and essential element of learning — the practice of debugging. When you make something, however, especially something that involves code and/or electronic or mechanical components, it is to be expected that your project will not work the first time you turn it on."
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
For all that it did right, Mastodon made a massive unforced error not realizing that the key to social media propagation was keeping journalists happy. Instead, it alienated 90% of them with grievances and brow beatings about how they were pesky interlopers. BlueSky and Threads merely had to toss them a handful of candy, and promise them others, and it was like flipping a switch that sucked them out of here like runaway ShopVac. But I am convinced that many can be brought back.
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hrheingold ("Howard Rheingold") wrote:
Please consider supporting my art and writing via http://patreon.com/howardrheingold
Instagram, the photo sharing app for amateurs who absolutely hate photography.
nadim@infosec.exchange ("Nadim Kobeissi") wrote:
I've moved to a new Mastodon instance, just FYI!
Reblogged by keul@fosstodon.org ("Luca Fabbri"):
butac@mastodon.uno ("BUTAC") wrote:
La cattiva Unione Europea https://www.butac.it/disinformazione-elezioni-ue/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
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sstephenson ("Sam Stephenson") wrote:
Today in “@NanoRaptor Or Real Life?”: medication for the therapeutic treatment of feline primary hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
Hades is the perfect roguelike for lots of reasons, but one of the biggest IMO: unlike pretty much every other game in the genre, luck never singlehandedly ends a run.
You'll have good and bad luck, but you'll never lose immediately because of a bad spawn, or die over a bad draw, or meet a boss that's literally impossible to beat.
Hades perfectly gives luck sway without ever giving it control, and the more I die instantly/hopelessly in other roguelikes, the more I appreciate that balance.
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cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
I mainly know M83 from their excellent "Before the Dawn Heals Us" that I happened to stumble across in a Borders long ago and then promptly shared with everybody that I knew.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_the_Dawn_Heals_Us
I haven't kept up with what they've done since, but if this KEXP performance is any indication, the answer is they've continued to be excellent. So if you're looking for a blanket of thick sound to wrap yourself in, check 'em out.
collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
Saw my first Cybertruck in person today and I gotta say: it looks even more stupid than I expected.
bcantrill ("Bryan Cantrill") wrote:
Recently, I went on the Changelog for an extended conversation with @adam:
https://changelog.com/podcast/592
On tomorrow's Oxide and Friends, @ahl and I are going to turn the tables a little, and have Adam on to talk about the history and highlights of Changelog Media -- and the story behind creating one of the leading podcasts for software developers. Warning: our shared fandom of HBO's Silicon Valley is going to come up early and often! Join us, 5p Pacific, Monday:
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obtener@mastodon.world ("Georgiann Baldino") wrote:
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starfleetjobs@botsin.space ("Starfleet Jobs") wrote:
New job posting: Librarian, Cultural Exchange Group (Bajoran Time of Cleansing experience essential), located at USS Valkyrie NCC-2590. #StarTrek #JoinStarfleet #StarfleetRecruitment
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kathimmel@mstdn.social ("it's kat! 🍉🐝") wrote:
kids, clear out your email. you might stumble upon some gems, as i did with this link to an erik satie electronica playlist. it includes gary numan's 'trois gymnopedies'.
#music #musique #garyNuman #erikSatie #electronica
https://insheepsclothinghifi.com/gymnopedie-1980-1998/
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adamconover ("Adam Conover") wrote:
Check out my video essay on how Google RUINED the Internet, out now on YouTube: https://youtu.be/P7NHABs76mg
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
punkpaleo@sauropods.win ("H. Pettijohn") wrote:
Art of the desert
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rc2014@oldbytes.space ("RC2014") wrote:
#RC2014 kits are back for sale again at the Night Market in Null Sector at #EMFCamp. Swing by to fulfill your #Z80 kit needs.
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
Lightfighter@infosec.exchange wrote:
Kansas Constitution does not include a right to vote, state Supreme Court majority says | AP News
https://apnews.com/article/voting-rights-kansas-supreme-court-0a0b5eea5c57cf54a9597d8a6f8a300e
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darkcisum@swiss.social ("Lukas") wrote:
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
I find the plastic feel of this branding-image amusing, but most folks I’ve shown it to have been “meh”
Reblogged by keul@fosstodon.org ("Luca Fabbri"):
halnovemila@mastodon.uno ("Hal9000 :firefox: :kubuntu:") wrote:
#Napster cambiò tutto
Il #programma di #condivisione di #canzoni, aperto venticinque anni fa, durò poco più di due #anni ma aprì la strada ai #servizi di #streaming che usiamo #oggi #uno #UnoMusica
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
The Algorithm suggested this to me... It feels a little too on the nose. Lemoncello's "Dopamine":
collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
It occurs to me that LLMs ("AI," if you like) are used pretty much exclusively in areas where quality is difficult to define.
Art, service, design, communication, writing...arenas full of ambiguity, where it's hard to quantify success or failure.
It strikes me that LLMs are deployed mainly here, rather than in less equivocal places, at least in part because this masks the terminal flaw of LLMs:
They are designed for generation, not for accuracy.
They are not at all truthful or reliable.
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Shrigglepuss@godforsaken.website ("Shrig 🐌") wrote:
I'm really really really not interested in computers getting more powerful.
I am super interested in them being more repairable and modifiable, drawing less power, lasting and being supported for way longer etc. That stuff still gets me excited
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
wim_v12e@octodon.social ("Wim 🅾") wrote:
Yesterday morning, the iris on the balcony was at its best. By now, one of the flowers has already shrivelled. Short-lived beauty.
#photography
#florespondence
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
She has a taping policy for her live shows. 👍
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
The 21st century version of Christians being shredded by lions is being shown a bit of rainbow bunting. The cost of martyrdom sure has gone down!
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
My brain brought up Vienna Teng to me yesterday. I'm glad to see she's been making music even while I haven't been looking. I started my morning listening to her song "Level Up" several times, reflecting on the message there:
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foo@fosstodon.org ("Ryan Finnie") wrote:
Sending a letter with just ".DS_Store" in the middle of the sheet to:
Apple Inc.
1 Apple Park Way
Cupertino, CA 95014
United States
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
Pixelfed Discovery is about to get supercharged!
Install a new server, and it will fetch trending posts and accounts, populate hashtags and synchronize followers/following lists and counts using our new service!
Already have a server? Opt-in to many discovery feeds, profile and hashtag suggestions and comment/avatar backfilling with fine grained config settings.
We’re also improving hashtag federation and public/guest access, enabling non-users to browse trending posts and hashtags!
🧭 🚀 ✨
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
a fictional plot line like this would send a manuscript straight to the slush pile. reality is mercilessly straight-faced
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Verðandi, and all of my black widows, have dined now.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/06/02/verdandi-eats/
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
sometimes the political parallels between 1876 & now are frightening. I hope 2025 does not become, like 1877, a ‘Year of Living Violently’ for my country… only this time, with the enraged zealots bent on extracting revenge actually in office nationally.
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
the Republicans need to reconsider the trajectory of their nomination process; Vermin Supreme might be a more useful choice
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
Evening on the water. San Francisco.
📷 Canon AE-1 Program
🎞️ Kodak Vision3 250D
🔭 Canon FD 50mm/1.4 S.S.C.#BelieveInFilm #FilmPhotography #AnalogPhotography #35mm #SFBA
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unlofl@mstdn.social ("unlofl [Promoted Toot]") wrote:
Is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
When I first learned about the Tulsa race massacre, I was ~40 years old. It was from the HBO *Watchmen* series, and at first, I thought it was a made-up part of the comic's alternate timeline, just like the US winning Vietnam, and Nixon getting reelected. I had no idea it was real.
I know several people who went to school their whole lives in Oklahoma; most say it was never mentioned, in any class, at any level.
That's how ingrained that same racism still is, 100+ years later.
collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
This is worth the read just for the examples.
Hardest Problem in Computer Science: Centering Things @ tonsky.me
https://tonsky.me/blog/centering/
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz 🖤") wrote:
We don't need the DNC to parade Hillary Clinton around the news circuit anytime Trump gets his upcomings, so she can say "told you so."
Fuck. Off.
She is so obviously drenched in contempt for working class folks. At least in the nineties she used crime and "super predators” as her excuse. Today, she barely tries to hide it anymore.
I swear to god, I wish Hillary Clinton would shut the fuck up forever.
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Sources. Here's a TL;DR in video form:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7oySzpueb5/
One thing not covered in that video is that Kris Hansen was not the first scientist at 3M to investigate PFAS. She was instructed by her boss to investigate PFAS and essentially duplicate studies 3M had already conducted in the past. 3M also knew it was toxic before her time there.
ProPublica report:
https://www.propublica.org/article/3m-forever-chemicals-pfas-pfos-inside-story
One person *can* make a difference, but one person cannot save us from systemic problems.
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
sadly, I think he is correct