Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
This is freaking beautiful.
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
This is freaking beautiful.
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
It's wild how social media outside of the fediverse has deteriorated. You have followers, but if your post doesn't please some opaque algorithm, they'll never see what you post. You have to avoid certain words to please the algorithm. If you refresh the page good luck finding the same posts again. And people put up with it.
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touaregtweet ("Touaregtweet") wrote:
🔥 #poetry 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
RT Supertanskiii @supertanskiii
The horrifying reality of being a woman, perfectly summarised by @_CaitlinORyanIf you give even the slightest shit about women, watch it all. This is what it’s like.
7:40 p.m. · 18 okt. 2024
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
This week, 305 Mastodons found a new home. There are only 184 remaining for all of Europe (and 500 for the US, I will have news on this next week, they have finally arrived at the warehouse).
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amydiehl@mstdn.social ("Amy Diehl, Ph.D.") wrote:
Study of 21 former incels finds they felt "a sense of belonging and even superiority, as the community allowed them to shift blame for their struggles onto women and society, rather than addressing their own personal or relational issues."
https://www.psypost.org/struggles-with-masculinity-drive-men-into-incel-communities/
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stux@mstdn.social ("stux⚡") wrote:
Dave Bautista Shreds Trump’s "Masculinity"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGxwn_N9DtE
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linuxgal@techhub.social ("🌈 ☯️Teresita🐧👭") wrote:
#Cats #0211
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
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carapace ("Simon Forman") wrote:
Stolen loot from Imgur, "via the geek strikes back". Now it's yours too...😜
"Share and enjoy!"
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
Misread "voter turnout" as "voter burnout". Accurate.
collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
It will never stop being absolutely fucking insane to me that we already know which candidate will get the most votes, and that it will be several million more than their opponent, but yet, that candidate might lose the election anyway.
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
So @ErikUden made an unboxing and review video of the #plushtodon. If you want to see The Creature in action, here you go:
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cmconseils ("Laura-ween :bongoCat: 🎃🧙♀️") wrote:
People with dogs: "He likes everyone, so if he doesn't like you, there's something wrong with you."
People with cats: "I wouldn't get too close to him or make eye contact. He literally killed my mum. His name is Mr Muffins".
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stefan@stefanbohacek.online ("Stefan Bohacek") wrote:
Hey, if you've enjoyed my work in the past, won't you sign my guestbook?
collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
If you had told me a month ago I would be on the same side as DHH and WP Engine on *anything*, there's absolutely no way I would have believed you.
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acdha@thepit.social ("Chris Adams") wrote:
“Since the median US household wealth is about $190,000, half the population would be crammed into a microscopic red line 1/2500 of a pixel wide using the scale above. (The line would be much narrower than the wavelength of light so it would be literally invisible).”
http://www.righto.com/2024/10/wealth-distribution-in-united-states.html
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samfromtheus@tech.lgbt ("A Sweet Gentleman") wrote:
Did you know the government is directly asking you if you want them to regulate SUV so they kill less people, especially children?
"We seek to address the many U.S. variants and other models built upon uniquely American platforms.
This includes essentially the entire pickup truck and large SUV segments."Take control back from car makers and pro-SUV by giving your feedback here⬇️ (and don't hesitate to retoot, thank you!).
https://www.regulations.gov/document/NHTSA-2024-0057-0001
#car #suv #regulation #carculture #regulation #pedestrian #children #walkability
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semiotic_pirate@mastodon.online ("Mx. Kat Terban, MSc") wrote:
Soviet linguist Yuri Knorozov was instrumental in deciphering Mayan script. His whole life he tried to be co-credited with his cat Asya but his editors always refused. In 2012, the Mexicans honored him with a monument that included his beloved cat.
(continued)
…but the original task is merely string concatenation! It's a basic task that shouldn't require any craftsmanship.
We shouldn't be celebrating hackers who can skillfully navigate these obstacles and call others lazy or unskilled when they can't. We should be questioning why so much skill and effort is wasted on useless problems.
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GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social ("Kevin Beaumont") wrote:
> purchased a wireless headset
> plugged in the supplied USB dongle
> interactive installer pops up
> find way to get SYSTEM rights within 10 minutes from standard user
> end up not playing Flight Simulator as planned
Concrete example: it takes a skill to choose the appropriate `str{pick a letter}cpy` function, and use it without messing up the edge cases.
It may need special include headers or compiler flags on various platforms, which needs more skill and effort to configure the build system and ifdefs appropriately.It can be important and tricky to get right — an amateur could get these wrong, waste time on a project that doesn't build, or even cause a serious security vulnerability!
People often judge things by the skill and effort that went into making them. For example, hand-made things a valued, even when a laser/CNC/molding can make an objectively better item.
That's usually fine, except I think some of this affects how we judge software. Difficult-to-use tools/languages, projects that took a lot of pain to develop, clever hard-to-maintain algorithms — they take a lot of skill and effort, but may be overvalued compared to easy/lazy/automatic solutions.
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ElectionCentral@flipboard.com ("The Politics Desk") wrote:
Montana GOP candidate who could flip control of Senate nagged by claims he lied about bullet wound
https://apnews.com/article/sheehy-bullet-wound-senate-montana-gop-election-83a25fec7af1276bb85541528c547bd5?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypubPosted into The Senate @the-senate-ElectionCentral
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
ummmm… well yeah, actually
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jcsteh@aus.social ("Jamie Teh") wrote:
I've complained about this before, but GitHub projects with a stale bot make me far less likely to want to take the time to carefully report issues. I think it's disrespectful of reporters' time to auto close issues they possibly put a lot of effort into filing. I don't often file bugs against Apple products for the same reason: the bugs just go into a void most of the time with absolutely no feedback, especially if they get closed as duplicates. What's the point of me investing possibly hours of my time writing thorough bug reports if they might just get closed and practically lost without a glance?
Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:
My sister sent me a couple more photos of her cat Kolka, a former rescue she got from the cat shelter here in Hveragerði. A masterful blepper. #caturday
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
#Bleptember may be over, but we’re right within #Bleptober.
nadim@infosec.exchange ("Nadim Kobeissi") wrote:
Both of my board games for iPhone, Piccolo and Runes of Ardun, are as of this morning selected as Essential Board Games on the App Store! Not bad for a hobby 🙂
Writing good board game software is so fulfilling. It’s like tending to a beautiful garden.
Runes of Ardun in particular is such a satisfying project due to both the intellectual challenge of writing a high performance strong AI in Rust that can beat pretty much anyone at shogi, with stuff like multithreading, plus the artistic element of designing the pieces, board, sound effects, etc.
If I was less busy with actual work I’d write even more board game software and try to maintain the same high level of quality throughout. Alas! Symbolic Software must also conduct security audits.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Progress on probate. Now exhausted.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/10/18/i-got-stuff-done/
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Unixbigot@aus.social ("Kit Bashir") wrote:
We have to prevent Physics. Have you noticed that the closer we look at reality the weirder it gets? Keplerian dynamics. Newtonian mechanics. Relativity. Quantum theory. Quarks, Color Charge and Quantum Chromodynamics? (Statements dreamed up by etc..)
If it feels like the Universe keeps moving the goalposts, that’s because IT IS. We have shown that the mechanism of Anthropic Recursive Solipsism means that the rules which govern the behaviour of reality are a just in time phenomenon; they are not set until experiment forces them to crystallise. Every experiment just makes it worse.
Stop doing science. In this (final!) paper from our research group we will