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

‘even Republican rivals have sensed an opening on the age issue against Mr. Trump, who has maintained an unshakable hold on the party despite a political record that would in years past have compelled conservatives to consider another standard-bearer. Mr. Trump lost control of Congress as president; was voted out of the White House; failed to help deliver a “red wave” of victories in the midterm elections last year; and, this year, drew 91 felony charges over four criminal cases.’

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/30/us/politics/trump-biden-age.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

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pedrolopes@hci.social ("Pedro Lopes") wrote:

Super excited about our #UIST2023 paper "ecoEDA: Recycling E-waste During Electronics Design". Huge team effort lead brilliantly by
@xjasminelu / @xjasminelu@bird.makeup Come to her talk at
@acmuist : 4PM "Green Machine" session on the #sustainability of #electronics & #fabrication (Venetian Room) 1/7

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dangoodin@infosec.exchange ("Dan Goodin") wrote:

A reminder that ALL browsers running on iOS are vulnerable to iLeakage, the attack that allows hackers to steal passwords and other sensitive data when you visit their booby-trapped websites. It's not just Safari on iOS, although that's the only browser affected on macOS. Currently, there's no patch available.

https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/10/hackers-can-force-ios-and-macos-browsers-to-divulge-passwords-and-a-whole-lot-more/

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requiem@hackers.town ("requiem 🏴") wrote:

Another Halloween in the bag! Time to find some food and defrost.

While we gather photos here’s an unedited walkthrough from about an hour before trick-or-treat.

https://makertube.net/w/2hAzmiVQcwytLwFGdzcm42

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

Truth

https://mastodon.social/@JoshuaHolland/111326079674771890

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acegikmo ("Freya Holmér") wrote:

here's an animation emulating what it's like to see motion on high-framerate monitors!

the video is 60 fps, but I've used temporal supersampling to add the frames you would see, if your monitor was of a higher framerate

it's not 100% accurate of course, it looks more like motion blur here than it would on an actual high-framerate display, but hopefully it gives you an idea of the smoothness of higher refresh rates

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JoshuaHolland ("Joshua Holland") wrote:

The #antisemitism directed at American Jews isn't only vile but it's also totally misplaced. Overwhelming majorities of us oppose settlements and favor the creation of a Palestinian state. Most of us hate Bibi and this Israeli gov. Israel ranks as our 10th most important issue, out of 14, in J Street polling.

It's fucking maddening. But I guess it's always the case that "dumb bigot" is redundant.

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MrmoTarius@mastodon.art ("Mrmo Tarius") wrote:

Testing a terrain generator.

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

"Shani Louk had German and Israeli citizenship. She had never lived in Germany, according to German media, but she regularly visited the country to stay with relatives. Her mother Ricarda, who has roots in southern Germany, had emigrated to Israel after converting from Catholicism to Judaism.

Shani’s grandparents are reportedly based in the southern German city of Ravensburg."

https://www.dw.com/en/shani-louk-german-missing-since-hamas-terror-attacks-dead/a-67252968

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kornel ("Kornel") wrote:

Mashup of my two favorite on-screen nerd-goofers:

https://youtu.be/4l16zI0sYRs

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jamey@toot.cat ("Jamey Sharp") wrote:

It's been a few years since I've done the Halloween costume thing but here's mine for this year

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quinnanya@mstdn.social ("Quinn Dombrowski") wrote:

5.5 years ago I made this dolman top with the original 1966 ELIZA paper and code for the birth of my daughter with the same name. Last night I changed up the sleeves and today I'm wearing it to teach ELIZA in the undergrad AI class. #DHsewing

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

Slowly realizing I need to be a lot quicker about blocking and muting these days.

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CanLehmann ("Can Lehmann") wrote:

I just released the RTL intermediate representation I originally wrote for my HLS compiler as open source software 🎉

It includes verilog codegen, visualization, simulation, theorem proving and a simple high level DSL: https://github.com/can-lehmann/hdl.cpp

#fpga #cpp

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Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:

Thinking about the #Tumblr engineer who said they believe interoperability with the social web would just be a cost center and wouldn’t bring any profits. The point is not how interoperability affects the bottom line, the point is that it allows your platform to survive in an ever changing social media landscape and have a bottom line at all. If #Pebble was part of the social web, they would have had a network of 1.8M active users, not 1,000, and perhaps wouldn’t have had to shut down.

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ruben_wolff ("Ruben Wolff") wrote:

#fri

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ruben_wolff ("Ruben Wolff") wrote:

#freeway

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ruben_wolff ("Ruben Wolff") wrote:

#fidi

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ruben_wolff ("Ruben Wolff") wrote:

#waterview

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gvwilson ("Greg Wilson") wrote:

One of the most useful things I've ever found on the web comes from NOAA, and is about dealing with disruptive behaviors in meetings: https://coast.noaa.gov/ddb/ I've cached the PDF at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DgQmgHWWdRXdHv28zR5_4B84qUTwus1d/view?usp=sharing if you want to post a framed copy on the wall in your office…

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teller ("Siim Teller") wrote:

"We changed out Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. We're not telling you what we changed but we definitely recommend you go read the whole thing and try to figure out what they were. No, we're not giving you the old version for comparison."

Tired of this. Supernormal (which I love as a product) triggered this.

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nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt ("Nina Kalinina") wrote:

English-speaking Internet: DIY magnetic tape heads? Impossible, too hard to implement.

Russian-speaking Internet: Here, have a scan of a magazine from 1959 explaining how to make one.

I've translated the manual for those who are curious but cannot read Russian. https://www.ninakalinina.com/notes/magnetic_head/

Fun note: I can't find much English info about Polyvinyl Butyral Phenol glue (БФ-2), which is the default DIY glue in Russia! Any hints?
Edit: _glue_ is important here. Apparently this kind of glue is not used anywhere but ex-USSR because it gives you cancer.

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

Bugs. Bugs everywhere.

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timoelliott ("Timo Elliott") wrote:

A sobering thought! #statistics #analytics more at timoelliott.com/blog/cartoons

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Brandi_Buchman@mstdn.social ("Brandi Buchman") wrote:

Today at 8:30AM MT/10:30AM ET - @CREWcrew go to trial in Colorado seeking to remove Donald Trump from the ballot in 2024, arguing that his insurrectionist conduct tied to Jan. 6 disqualifies him from serving in any public office under Section III of the 14th Amendment.
PREVIEW:
https://lawandcrime.com/trump/trial-begins-in-colorado-to-remove-donald-trump-from-2024-ballot-for-jan-6-insurrection/

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herhandsmyhands@romancelandia.club ("azteclady") wrote:

So many to choose from.

But this one is Ray Holmberg, who "served" in North Dakota.

While a state senator, he traveled to Prague to rape a child (sorry-not-sorry, it's never "have sex with a minor", it's motherfucking rape, always).

#NorthDakota #CSAM
#EveryAccusationIsAConfession #GOPPedophile

https://www.kvrr.com/2023/10/30/former-north-dakota-state-senator-ray-holmberg-indicted-on-child-pornography-charges/

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airbagmoments ("Airbag Moments🇺🇦") wrote:

When President Trump left office, the typical family could afford to buy a Supreme Court justice valued at $10 million.

Today, that same median-income family can only afford a lower-court magistrate at best.

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

lots of automated JS8 HB responses on 20m/30m/40m but no replies to CQs [boo hoo hoo]... which means folks are running their rigs but not really paying attention to them. oh well...

like my friend used to say: some days you get the bear, and some days the bear gets you. the Propagation Gods are fickle; vicissitudes abound.

#AmateurRadio 📡

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autumn@tech.lgbt ("Autumn Mahoney :sparkletrans:") wrote:

Today marks the thirtieth anniversary of the public launch of Sound Bytes BBS.

My BBS was one of the places we as local computer hobbyists congregated before Internet access was commonplace. It specialized in being a place to discuss computer music and the PC demo scene that I was so fascinated by, and was a home base for our aspiring demo group The Coteric Continuum.

I even managed to mirror a few important Usenet groups via UUCP to the BBS message area, primarily so we could all read comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos.

It was a magical time where we could see the potential of online connection but we had to be really creative with the tools we had to find ways to make it happen.

I still dust off the archives and log in locally every few years or so to look around and remember.

They say that we Xennials have a strong footing in both the analog and digital worlds. I mark this day thirty years ago as one of my biggest leaps across that divide.

#retrocomputing #bbs #demoscene

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

BTW, while I was away, I happened across a radio program put on by some youths, and they introduced me to a Bowie song I had never heard:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVW0ZyDNf94

Thanks, youths!