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Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
adfichter@infosec.exchange ("Adfichter") wrote:

The war waged by the tech authoritarian oligarchy against the media has reached a new level:

#Palantir is suing us. Us, the Republik Magazin.

A small Swiss media company, funded by readers, founded in 2018 and free of advertising. I am not aware of any other media company globally that Palantir is currently targeting so aggressively.

What is this about? Together with my wonderful colleagues at the WAV research collective Jenny Steiner, Lorenz Naegeli, Marguerite Meyer, and Balz Oertli, we published a two-part series on Palantir's activities in Switzerland on December 8 and 9.

Using an extensive corpus of documents – which we obtained thanks to the Freedom of Information Act – we were able to trace a sales campaign over a period of seven years. Palantir tried to get in with many federal authorities – and was rejected everywhere.

And we also found out that the Swiss Army Staff evaluated the software and came to the conclusion that the army should refrain from using Palantir products.

Among other risks, they feared that data would be passed on to the US authorities.

Palantir is not just any company. ICE uses its products to hunt down migrants in the US. The Israeli army IDF uses the software in its Gaza offensive. The British health authority NHS has made itself dependent on the products for data analysis during the pandemic. And CEO #AlexKarp displays inhuman and aggressive rhetoric towards Europe, while the company itself advertises the “optimization of the kill chain.”

These are all facts, repeatedly verified and published by renowned media outlets. Our research relating to Switzerland and Zurich is based on this.

In addition to analyzing documents, we also spoke to various sources – including Palantir executives here in Zurich. The quotes used were presented to them and approved. Of course, we always adhered to the high standards of journalistic work. We conducted a thorough fact check before publication.

But the company doesn't want us to write the truth.

After the US company owned by right-wing tech billionaire #PeterThiel dedicated an absurd blog post to us, claiming some misinformation (such as that they had not participated in official tenders with the federal administration, a point we never claimed. On the contrary: we spoke from the outset of attempts to establish contact, sales talks, informal meetings, business as usual), after the Global Director of Privacy & Civil Liberties (PCL) Engineering and contact person for Swiss media Courtney Bowman launched personal attacks against us in LinkedIn comments between Christmas and New Year (“partisan fear-mongering”), Palantir's Swiss lawyers demanded a counterstatement on December 29.

We rejected this in its entirety.

In January, they demanded the same thing again. We rejected it again.

And now we see each other in court.

But why all this?

Our research on the Swiss army report caused a huge international media response. The Guardian and the Austrian newspaper Der Standard reported on the Swiss army's rejection. Numerous financial portals and stock market magazines picked up our news (which could have consequences for the overvalued stock market company Palantir).

And Chaos Computer Club spokesperson Constanze Kurz presented our research to a huge audience at the renowned IT conference Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg at the end of December.

All of this is making Palantir nervous.

We have now submitted a comprehensive defense brief. We can substantiate all of our findings with several documents and publicly available media reports.

We trust in the rule of law and freedom of the press in this country.

In keeping with yesterday's event “Zurich, little Big Tech City” at the Gessneralle, where we first announced this news exclusively to the audience on site:

World politics will soon be negotiated in Zurich: freedom of the press, the facts about ICE, Trump, Israel, Karp, tech authoritarianism.

The truth.

All this at the Zurich Commercial Court.

We will not be intimidated. And we will keep you informed.

the authors from the republik investigations (from left to right): maguerite meyer, lorenz naegeli, adrienne fichter, balz oertli, jennifer steiner

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

Would you read a browser-engine oriented analysis of why traditional CSS-in-JS systems (e.g., Styled Components) are hellishly slow, and why extracting systems and Constructable Stylesheets scale better?

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen"):
DoctorDeathray@retro.social ("Doctor Deathray") wrote:

Ok, I've been in my feelings for a day-and-a-half, but it's time to look for work after this layoff!

My latest roles include Sr. Analyst for HR Analytics (Power BI based reporting) and Chair of the Pride Alliance BRG (an LGBTQ+ Inclusion Business Resource Group/Employee Resource Group).

Prior to this, I have experience as the "Problem Solver" for Physical Music Products and freelance Audio Engineer/Technician work.

I'm open to any work in an inclusive environment, and I'm based in Chicago. Remote, Hybrid, or In-Person are all acceptable.

Thanks for reading, and I hope I can get #FediHired

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Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
balloob@fosstodon.org wrote:

Woohoo it is happening. WebSerial coming to @firefoxwebdevs ?!? 🎉🎉

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show%5Fbug.cgi?id=2010930

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

This thread took a turn lol but as I was writing it I remembered that I emailed Wikipedia asking for help with the block and never received a reply.

I was reading some very incorrect history about the Ponce Massacre with dubious sources and I, ask a Puerto Rican who knows the history, couldn't do anything about it.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

I follow a lot of Wikipedians. They're great. Honestly one of my favorite internet communities.

But, of course, the American Wikipedia community is disproportionately white. And there isn't much curiosity as to why.

That is what irks me. If you're a part of a community that lacks diversity, it is your responsibility to ask why.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

It'd be great to get in there and edit some of these pages, but my network is completely blocked from authoring Wikipedia entries.

Which, then makes me wonder, how Wikipedia's policy for blocking networks is effecting diversity. My neighborhood is mostly Puerto Rican and other Caribbean people. None of us are able to participate in the authoring of our own history because Wikipedia blocks us.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

The Situationists were certainly inspired by Marxist philosophy, but no more than surrealist and Dadaism. Offical Culture and the spectacle are observations independent of Marxism.

But that description is less scary I suppose.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

I sometimes wonder, in the past 3 or so years, if there was a mass effort to rewrite history on Wikipedia, and to make leftist theories scary to the lay.

Look at the intro paragraphs for "official culture" written in 2023 (left) vs today (right).

Could they shove the term "Marxist" in there more? Lmao.

[2023: Official culture From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Official culture is the culture that receives social legitimation or institutional support in a given society.!!! Official culture is usually identified with bourgeoisie culture.!?! For revolutionary Guy Debord, official culture is a "rigged game", where conservative powers forbid subversive ideas to have direct access to the public discourse, and where such ideas are integrated only after being trivialized and sterilized 3]3
Official culture is a term used in Marxist circles for the culture that they consider is receiving social legitimation or institutional support in a given society.!! According to Marxists, "official culture" is usually identified with bourgeoisie culture.!?! For French Marxist theorist Guy Debord, official culture is a "rigged game", where "conservative powers" forbid subversive ideas to have direct access to the public discourse, and where such ideas are integrated only after being trivialized, and sterilized.

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen"):
garius@mastodon.me.uk ("John Bull") wrote:

Reminder that I am giving a talk on the battle between IBM and Compaq for the soul of the PC!

It's next week at the Computer Conservation Society. Tickets available for both in-person and online. #history #compaq #technology

https://www.computerconservationsociety.org/lectures/2025-26/20260219.htm

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen"):
mhoye@cosocial.ca wrote:

In any case, I'm re-upping this in the hope that some of you find it useful: Maintenance terms and contribution terms for your projects.

https://github.com/mhoye/maintenance-terms/

The maintenance terms are, essentially, "provided as is means provided as is; your emergency is not my emergency". The contribution terms amount to "We will not accept large changes we haven't talked about first."

The real goal of this is social permission for maintainers, a sign to tap when they say "on my own time", or simply "no".

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cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen") wrote:

Don't love the computers more than you love people.

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cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen") wrote:

I was rereading Wirth's "A Plea for Lean Software". As I was reading, this evocative quote from Ellen Ullman came to mind.[2]

"We build our computers the way we build our cities -- over time, without a plan, on top of ruins."

Then I see people unleashing "petulant" "AI" on open source projects complete with a ranting blog post.[3][4]

It occurs to me that many of the practitioners of building computing systems want to skip the step of building anything on top of ruins and want to just go straight to laying ruins on top of ruins. Automating it so it is "efficient".

What a mess.

(Also, I assume github probably has the equivalent of sockpuppet accounts? Imagine defending the rights and feelings of a program used to harass an open source community.)

[1] https://cr.yp.to/bib/1995/wirth.pdf
[2] https://web.archive.org/web/20210428114927/https://www.salon.com/1998/05/12/feature%5F321/
[3] https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/31132
[4] https://crabby-rathbun.github.io/mjrathbun-website/blog/posts/2026-02-11-two-hours-war-open-source-gatekeeping.html

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db@social.lol ("David Bushell ☕") wrote:

did I ever say what my plans were for bankrupt.dev because I honestly don't remember buying it

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

there are days I hate the snowplow for what it does to the entrance to our driveway

woman in red and black winter gear, arms on hips and looking away from the viewer at a snowplow that is about to mound over the driveway she just cleared. at top of the image is the text "No pasarán"

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NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️‍🌈") wrote:

We were also briefly using "acceptance rate" as a metric, until I pointed out that I had been experimenting with AI agents, letting it code, trying to correct it with feedback like I'd give to a Jr. Developer... only to throw away the entire branch of work after I deemed it a dead-end time sink.

"Acceptance rate" doesn't mean the LOC actually ended up committed, or merged unmodified. Or survived contact with production environments. 😅

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NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️‍🌈") wrote:

The post is mostly good, but it suggests tracking:
> What percentage of production defects trace back to AI-generated code versus human-written code?

Unfortunately, a problem with IDE-based AI suggestions is that, AFAIK, there is no way to trace which lines of code were written by the developer vs. suggested by an LLM.

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NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️‍🌈") wrote:

And today I just discovered a great post that delves into that much more deeply:
https://www.thepragmaticcto.com/p/lines-of-code-are-back-and-its-worse

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db@social.lol ("David Bushell ☕") wrote:

unpopular opinion: email is perfect and always was

now we're stuck with a dozen electron apps because someone had to "solve email" - yeah, thanks

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

It's feels like a miracle that song like DtMF broke through pop culture. Not just because it's a Spanish-language song, or because it's so distinctly Puerto Rican. But because even in Reggaeton, the song is a bit avant-garde (that electric piano is foreign to the genre).

But, its lyrics are so fundamentally human you can't help but be drawn to it.

Debí tirar más fotos de cuando te tuve
I should've taken more pictures when I had you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=%5FKf16tU3EaA

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Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
adriano@lile.cl ("Adriano") wrote:

AI agent is instructed to contribute PRs to matplotlib
PR gets rejected
AI agent's further instruction is to blog about it, angrily. So it posts a screed against the maintainers
Maintaners address agent as if it nevertheless had a consciousness.

FUCKING FUCK

https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/31132

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baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:

“Moltbook Is Pure “AI” Hype • Buttondown”

https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/moltbook-is-pure-ai-hype/

> What is surprising, however, is the number of people who mistake what is at best interactive fiction for an indication of machine "intelligence" or "autonomy".

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Boosted by denschub@schub.social ("Dennis Schubert"):
flod@fosstodon.org ("Francesco Lodolo") wrote:

RE: https://fosstodon.org/@flod/115558206019752783

My team is still hiring (currently interviewing). It's proving hard to find the right candidate for this role.

If you're a strong Python and JS developer, with experience in localization or even an interest on the topic, please apply. We're mainly looking for people located in Europe or Canada (East Coast), to maximize time zone overlap.

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen"):
thezoq2 ("TheZoq2") wrote:

🏄 Today we released Surfer 0.6.0 🎉 This release contains a bunch of improvements including configurable key bindings, mapping translators, new commands and much more! Oh, and we have a new icon!

Also, some students will work on better annotations in Surfer soon. They asked for opinions here: https://forms.gle/CKqtgemjrNsfE7XY7

You can read the full change-log for the new release over at https://gitlab.com/surfer-project/surfer/-/releases/v0.6.0

Oh, and we have a new logo!

A green outline of a person riding a white surfboard. Underneath is the text "Surfer 0.6.0"

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca ("Broadwaybabyto") wrote:

Marimar Martinez was the first US citizen shot by CBP/ICE.

Agent Charles Exum shot her five times. She miraculously survived.

DHS accused her of being a domestic terrorist.

She went to court to get the body cam footage released.

It shows Agent Charles Exum driving with his gun drawn.

Saying “do something b*tch”.

Ramming her car.

Shooting her.

Hours after the shooting, Greg Bovino emailed the agent and offered to delay his retirement in light of his excellent service.

The email said “you have much left to do”.

Other agents praised the shooting.

Said they should celebrate.

Exum bragged… “5 shots, 7 holes”

Ms Martinez showed incredible courage by fighting to ensure this footage was released to the public.

Everyone should watch it. Make sure the world sees this.

She’s standing up for Silverio Gonzalez.

For Keith Porter.

For Renee Nicole Good.

For Alex Pretti.

For everyone murdered by this regime.

She’s exposing ICE/CBP for who & what they are.

Thank you Marimar.
#uspol #ice #abolishice #cbp #immigration #fascism #marimarmartinez

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db@social.lol ("David Bushell ☕") wrote:

so basically Deno can't handle concurrent HTTP connections, I'm hitting bugs and errors trying to do batch upload

Node and [runtime that shall not be named] handles it no problem 🫠

maybe this one is part of the issue
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21789

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CIO@social.schleswig-holstein.de ("Sven Thomsen") wrote:

Mastodon in, aus und für Schleswig-Holstein: https://www.schleswig-holstein.de/DE/landesregierung/ministerien-behoerden/I/%5Fstartseite/Artikel2026/I/260210%5Fmastodon

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Boosted by adam@social.lol ("Adam"):
szadkowski@social.lol ("Michaël Szadkowski") wrote:

Ongoing personal project : (re)opening a personal blog. Text only posts - with some pics embedded sometimes if needed. The lightest and most privacy oriented as possible (no bs, no tracking, no AI crawling, etc).

Still wondering which blogging tool I should use for that. Currently considering :
- Bear Blog
- omg.lol weblog
- Pika
- WriteAs
- WriteFreely (self-hosted, ActivityPub)
- Grav (self-hosted)

Any feedback or advice or suggestion will be appreciated !

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Boosted by jwz:
Ttubretep@mstdn.social ("Ziggy Sawdust") wrote:

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Boosted by adam@social.lol ("Adam"):
violetmadder@kolektiva.social ("Violet Madder") wrote:

@WeirdWriter

In my brain, morality has a structure to it. It's rooted in certain principles, which lead to a particular logic that branches out in ways that I strive to keep coherent and sensible. Shrugging off or doing certain things can be a major warning sign to me that the structure of a person's worldview has chains of logic in it that lead to-- or, at minimum, allow-- horrible abuse. Their foundations are fucked, full of holes and unreliable shifting mush, and they're not to be trusted.

People who don't see those chains of cause and effect, the way issues knit together, are piecemealing their morality mainly based on appearances-- and mainly the appearance of adhering to the most mainstream rules, at that. It's perfunctory. The deeper moral compass, the courage to ask deep questions and confront one's own failings, strong indignation at injustice based on principles-- it's not there. They don't even understand the concept, they don't have the empathy or generosity of spirit to comprehend it.

Morality is a game to them. A show. A toy. Turn it this way and that, arrange the arguments like this, posture and prod, goalposts moving. Look, I didn't do the things that break these rules over here so you can't say I'm a bad person, so there, nyah.