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jockr ("Jock Rutherford 🌻🥥🌴") wrote:
Two Russian oil tankers sink in Black Sea - reports
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8dq6q0m862o
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jockr ("Jock Rutherford 🌻🥥🌴") wrote:
Two Russian oil tankers sink in Black Sea - reports
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8dq6q0m862o
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CarveHerName@mstdn.social wrote:
#OnThisDay, 15 Dec 1838, Caroline Norton uses a pen name to publish a pamphlet campaigning for the Infant Custody Bill.
Until the bill was passed, in 1839, divorced women had no custody rights over their children as they were seen as the father's property.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #BritishHistory #Histodons
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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
that is one helluva ROI: https://mastodon.social/@jeffjarvis/113657073831097077
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jeffjarvis ("Jeff Jarvis") wrote:
Our democracy has been sold. The #BrokenPost waits 25 paragraphs to note without irony this "could ethically compromise the incoming administration." First draft of complicity.
Elon Musk put $277 million into the election. Now he’s $200 billion richer. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/12/15/elon-musk-trump-election-wealth/
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AskNick ("Nick Francesco") wrote:
You wouldn't worry so much about what others think of you if you realized how seldom they do. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
wow, "gemini-1.5-flash-latest" is indeed *fast*
h/t @simon
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Goodbye, Cenk Uygur & Ana Kasparian.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/12/15/benjamin-dixon-murders-the-young-turks/
heidilifeldman ("Heidi Li Feldman") wrote:
Biden’s DoJ has already taken the position that the ERA has been properly ratified. So unless Biden is on the other side of that question, he has a statutory obligation to ensure that the National Archives, an executive agency, publishes the ERA. 9/
heidilifeldman ("Heidi Li Feldman") wrote:
Right up to the present moment, Joe Biden, sitting President and Democrat, could take a major step to affirming U.S. women’s legal and political equality. He could order the director of the National Archives to publish the Equal Rights Amendment, which has been ratified by the requisite number of states. Publication is how the federal government makes it clear that an Amendment to the constitution has been made. 8/
I feel like any email starting with "this is a friendly reminder" is actually a lawyer with knuckle tats that say "per my last email".
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MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social wrote:
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
Is this a subtweet?
other_ghosts@kolektiva.social ("Wilson") wrote:
I know the etiquette is evolving around this so here's my quick guide to sharing the road with self-driving cars:
If you find yourself in a city whose political leaders are corrupt and vain enough to have allowed this scourge onto their streets, you absolutely do not owe them the basic courtesy you would extend to any driver.
Bearing in mind safety and basic physics, it's perfectly fine to, for instance, not let them proceed at a stop sign; not let them merge in traffic; take the lane and bike super slow in front of them; take your sweet time in a crosswalk; accidentally leave your personal traffic cone on its hood; etc, etc. Just remember that they are recording you, should you choose to escalate your discourtesy beyond the the obnoxious-but-basically-legal.
Self-driving cars do not deserve the right of way, because rights are for sentient beings, not roving death cameras.
If you are worried whether someone is riding in back, just imagine it's Jeff Bezos and he's on his way to a very important meeting. The more inconvenient these things are to hire, the more ordinary people will choose better options, the more swiftly these businesses will fail and disappear.
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latte@mastodon.online ("a new hope :blobcatcoffee:") wrote:
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
I’ll concede that killing a CEO on the street is bad but we should at least be allowed challenge them to a duel.
Like, I just learned that airlines pay TSA employees ten bucks for each bag they pull off the belt for being too big. That CEO should have to meet me outside a saloon.
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
Babe, just delete your Instagram already - by katie morley:
"And it was at this very moment, on that disgustingly warm day in July, as I panicked about what some random ass gal from a previous life may or may not think of me, that I realised how toxic my relationship with Instagram had become."
All the A E S T H E T I C girlies from 2012 IG are Substack writers now and honestly a lot of it is very engaging ... https://micro.fromjason.xyz/2024/12/14/babe-just-delete.html
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
I’m finishing a write-up on how Bluesky is a libertarian ecosystem based on libertarian ideals, and I’m fighting for my life not to title it “Don’t Skeet on Me Bro.”
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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:
Things are NOT good, if I'm correct above, as we make things more decentralized in the atproto-public-shared-heap model. The more self-hosting and indeed the more "full nodes" join, the more it gets expensive for each of the nodes and the network EXPLODES!
Truly self-hosted atproto is NOT POSSIBLE!
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
Florida Woman Charged With Terrorism:
"Class warfare against working people is when billion dollar insurance corporations can live by “Delay, Deny, Depose” for decades—even as their policies actually and knowingly enable tens of thousands of annual deaths—but when a working person denied healthcare merely says that exact phrase—it’s terrorism."
Free Briana Boston. https://www.qasimrashid.com/p/florida-woman-charged-with-terrorism
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QasimRashid ("Qasim Rashid, Esq.") wrote:
Why charge Briana Boston with terrorism? A Bug’s Life told us why:
“You let 1 ant stand up to us & they all might stand up. Those puny little ants outnumber us a 100 to 1, and if they ever figure that out there goes our way of life!! It's not about food! It's about keeping those ants in line.”
https://www.qasimrashid.com/p/florida-woman-charged-with-terrorism
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dale_price@mastodon.online ("Dale Price") wrote:
This is what the iOS contact permission prompt should be
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
I miss the mountains so bad. I’ve been lucky enough to travel parts of the world but nothing has called me back as strong as Glacier National Park.
Here’s me being very classy:
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
consider also pandoc for a generalized solution: https://pandoc.org/
mcmullin@musicians.today ("David McMullin") wrote:
Almost everyone has decided that they would rather suffer permanent brain damage than the social stigma of being the only one around who doesn’t want brain damage. I don’t get it.
Please be that one masked weirdo who still cares. It will give the second, third and fourth weirdos permission to care too.
workingclasshistory ("Working Class History") wrote:
#OtD 14 Dec 2008 journalist @muntazer_zaidi threw his shoes at President George W Bush in protest at the US occupation of Iraq, shouting "This is from the widows, the orphans, and those who were killed in Iraq." He resumed his activism after 6 months jail https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/8557/muntadhar-throws-shoes-at-gwb
Medieval Dick Pics Calendar.
This is a real thing that you can buy. I can't tell who made it, but it is available from your favorite sweatshop retailers.
https://jwz.org/b/ykev
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„Mutation XSS: Explained, CVE and Challenge“
https://jorianwoltjer.com/blog/p/hacking/mutation-xss
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
At the top of your document, you'd have something like:
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Or it could be done via feature/document policy, as in the NSM proposal [1]:
`Feature-Policy: allow-slow-dom 'none'; ...`
As for the programming model...
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
The obvious solution is separate, single, read and write phases per frame. Saw it in action recently in a web-experience-inspired system:
The browser's problem is compatibility. We can't begin to enforce this model without developer opt-in as it would lead to tons of obviously broken content. And even if developers opt in, their libraries will have been written for the earlier era of non-pipelined execution.
This has killed many previous attempts.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
A tricky thing for DOM events is providing nominally backwards compatible callback surface area for the right phases. I'm not sure how much of a problem this will be in practice. We'd need to live with it to find out.
The tricky thing for developers will be all the silent breakage of code that expects synchronous readback by side effect. But maybe breaking a bunch of bad 3rd-party scripts isn't such a bad thing? IDK.