db@social.lol ("David Bushell β") wrote:
this is so deceptive! does Apple actually hide the Tahoe update if I didn't click the disguised button and selected it?
db@social.lol ("David Bushell β") wrote:
this is so deceptive! does Apple actually hide the Tahoe update if I didn't click the disguised button and selected it?
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SecureOwl@infosec.exchange ("Mike Sheward") wrote:
ancient proverb
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greenelects.world@bsky.brid.gy ("Green Elects") wrote:
π¨ The Greens WIN their first by-election in history π Hope is here. It's all of us. Enjoy your Friday π
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floppyplopper@todon.nl ("Angela Glansbury π½") wrote:
@Tattie @therivercrow
i'm going to expand on this "greens can't win" thing.what can one MP do? if you're thinking vote in parliament 1 mp is no worse than 100.
what can one mp do?
stand in front of demonstrations and ensure coverage when everyone is arrested.
give witness to uk human rights abuses in international courts and foreign parliaments.
name fash funding networks in parliament.
visit prisons and illegal detention sites.one mp can do lots.
be happy when you vote, it might make a huge difference and set the agenda. i can't guarantee we will win if we fight. but we all lose when we don't fight.
groan at the cliche if you like but it's as true as ever: we have nothing to lose but our chains.
db@social.lol ("David Bushell β") wrote:
on that note, I had to end my CORS proxy :( my Croissant app is only useful as a Tauri app now
blogged: https://dbushell.com/2026/02/27/croissant-cors-proxy-update/
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floppyplopper@todon.nl ("Angela Glansbury π½") wrote:
more like matt badlose πΈ :goose_honk:
db@social.lol ("David Bushell β") wrote:
a shocking number of web dev blogs are missing CORS headers!
only 46 of the 200+ feeds I subscribe to can be accessed by web-based RSS readers :(
Learn how and why: https://www.blogsareback.com/guides/enable-cors
I'll give you 30 days before I name and shame π
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Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt ("Natasha :mastodon: πͺπΊ") wrote:
UK : Green Party win Gorton and Denton by-election!
Results: Votes / % / (% change)
π’ Green 14,980 40.7% (+27.5)
π΅ Reform 10,578 28.7% (+14.7)
π΄ Labour 9,364 25.4% (-25.3)
π¦ Conservative 706 1.9% (-6.0)
π Lib Dem 653 1.8% (-2.1)
speccing out what an
oro.kdlaka orogene package.json would look like, when using orogene's workspaces feature I'm poking at now. Is this anything? Credit to pnpm for the dependencies/dependency-groups thing, which it calls "catalogs".I'm making things work a little different than they work in both NPM and pnpm, but I think doing things this way is WAY more intuitive in the end? Just one hard-working
workspace:protocol that can pull in centrally-specified dependency versions, workspace members, or named dependency groups.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
It's incredible that Labor came in 3rd in Gorton & Denton thanks to the peerless electoral magic of the "Labour Together" crew, it's even funnier that Reform's candidate coined a conspiracy theory to mark his own routing:
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grickle@mstdn.social ("Grickle") wrote:
Here's the finished image once again! "She had never fully perfected the spell to turn her worst enemies into cats." #grickledoodle #cartoon #drawing #art #funny #humor #horror #witch #cats
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zwol@masto.hackers.town ("Zack Weinberg") wrote:
@RueNahcMohr @soatok @autinerd One day the enshittification demons will come for Google Scholar, but that day is not yet.
https://www.acsel-lab.com/arithmetic/arith10/papers/ARITH10%5FAlverson.pdf
https://gmplib.org/~tege/divcnst-pldi94.pdf
And the Internet Archive does have the hackersdelight website from before it got turned into a ... French gossip newsmagazine? ... but the *website* doesn't really cover the subject. The book, though, does: https://bookshop.org/p/books/hacker-s-delight-henry-warren/67740eb69c0eb469?ean=9780321842688
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evanurquhart.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Evan Urquhart") wrote:
Mainstream reporters are desperate not to cover what's happening to trans ppl in the US. The narrative was activists got a little too uppity and some mild hand smacking was needed to put them in their place. The reality of a genocidal campaign of terror against a vulnerable 1% makes them look bad.
fuck this shit
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soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker") wrote:
Cryptography engineering has an intrinsic duty of care.
http://soatok.blog/2026/02/25/cryptography-engineering-has-an-intrinsic-duty-of-care/
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen") wrote:
I am but a humble rando...
Amanda Seyfried's Prosthetic Butthole.
"This movie needed to be graphic, so I had a prosthetic butthole," Seyfried explained. Yes, naturally, you would need a prosthetic butthole for this movie about a celibate religious sect, Amanda. I completely...
https://jwz.org/b/yk31
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jake2@kolektiva.social ("smoking ππ£π¦πΎπ with 'ilu") wrote:
Edit: this conversation is getting muted these boosts are annoying the hell out of me
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neatnik@social.lol ("Neatnik") wrote:
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
Would you buy this fisherman beanie if it was on our shop? (The materials are 95% certified organic cotton, 5% elastane)
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
Some folks at #FOSDEM tried to buy the makeshift hats one of our team members brought, so I arranged for this prototype of an official hat to be made. It's a fisherman beanie with our logo embroidered. I'm trying to gauge interest here. Is this something you'd buy? (Poll in follow-up post)
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cR0w@infosec.exchange ("cR0w :cascadia: :gayint:") wrote:
Hi, yes, welcome to Mozilla Burger. It's true our burgers come with asbestos but the good news is you can pick it off yourself. Look how easy that is. No we can't make a burger without it and let you add it yourself later. Why would we do that?
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dazo@infosec.exchange ("πββ¬David Sommerseth") wrote:
This is sad π’
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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:
OK I'm depressed and anxious so let's talk about some game theory: under no circumstances should *ANYONE* in 2026 admit that they would vote for Gavin Newsom for president.
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
Einar Solberg - Liberatio
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz β€οΈ π» βοΈ π₯ π΅π·") wrote:
A big white truck has "MAGA" in large bold font on the back window. Underneath it reads "Mexicans Ain't Going Anywhere"
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mikehendley@vis.social ("Mike Hendley") wrote:
Train ride to Toronto, tiny sketchbook open. Drew this Cooper's hawk from photos I took near downtown Ottawa. Pentel GraphGear 1000 .5 mm with 4B lead. They can pivot mid air to chase prey through trees. Sketching it felt steadier than the rails.
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cmb@cathode.church ("Cosmic Meow Background") wrote:
> This design probably hits the record of simultaneous use of TI parts in a single device.
*looks inside*
> Figure 2-1. 100-kV Reference Voltage
It said high-voltage reference on the tin. I expected high-voltage, just not 100kV.For those reading along from a safe distance: https://www.ti.com/lit/an/sbaa203b/sbaa203b.pdf
@Jdm2 me acabo de dar cuenta que todo este tiempo, pude haber aΓ±adido a boriken.social como una columna en mi client de fedi (phanpy), y ver el feed local. Estoy muy feliz ahora.
I feel like I've gotten so out of touch. What are your biggest tooling struggles when it comes to developing JavaScript/TypeScript these days?