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

yay! I am finally making real progress on the user account self management subsystem for my little non-seekrit project.

please go to

https://arghstudios.com/

select "Accounts", and CREATE one for yourself. the service is free, and I would love to start getting user feedback.

Argh Studios Storyteller is a tool to help adults come up with story ideas that children will want to hear & that the adults will want to read.

I will get UPDATE (email & password) and DEACTIVATE going shortly.

baby making success gesture by pumping fist

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pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:

To think, only an hour ago I had never heard of Zizians. It was pure bliss, relatively speaking.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2025/02/07/zizians/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0hmXDY%5FHmI

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LauraJG@deacon.social ("Laura G, Sassy 70’s") wrote:

Your art history post for today: by African-American sculptor Augusta Savage (1892–1962), Portrait Head of John Henry, ca. 1940, bronze patinated plaster, 16.8 x 8.9 x 12.1 cm (6 5/8 x 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. #arthistory #BlackHistoryMonth #blackart #blackartists #womanartist #womenartists

From the website: “Augusta Savage's sculptures celebrate the beauty of Black bodies, offering alternative images to the pervasive unflattering stereotypes and caricatures that dominated visual culture during the early 20th century. With piercing eyes and an expression of calm determination, John Henry, a portrait bust of an unidentified man, shows Savage's tremendous skill in capturing not only the likeness of a person but conveying a deeper psychology as well. The strength and confidence of this figure is enhanced by the allusions of his famous name, which invokes the legendary steel-driving Black folk hero who triumphed in his race against a stream-powered machine.

Savage possessed that same defiant resolve. She battled her entire life for artistic oppurtunutites and recognition, not only for herself, but also for all African American artists. As a Black woman, Savage overcame numerous obstacles; she left her family in Florida, established herself in New York, and ultimately won a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris. Upon her return to Harlem, she devoted herself to advancing the possibilities for Black artists. She established the Savage Studio for Arts and Crafts in 1932 and become the first director of the Harlem Community Arts Center in 1937. She mentored numerous young artists, including Jacob Lawrence, William Artis, and Norman Lewis, all of whose work is also represented in the MFA collection.”

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cms@social.lol wrote:

because I've recently been amused by #emacs rendering rich text documents, here's one from my archives.

in around 2016, I was working on dynamic picture-book rendering for https://wonderbly.com, using a #java 2D based pre-press stack.

I used #emacs as a picture book REPL, leveraging #scala with #sbt and #ensime mode to evaluate page renders interactively with incremental compilation.

Here is a screenshot of an early iteration of mixed point type support for the book 'A kingdom of you'

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pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:

Our wicked little cat is kept inside…and now we have another reason to imprison her.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2025/02/07/we-dont-allow-our-cat-outsideand-shes-bitter-about-it/

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futurebird@sauropods.win ("myrmepropagandist") wrote:

When snakes use the internet they obviously move the mouse with their head and type with the tip of their tail.

(Someone said it was the other way around and this makes NO sense. How could they see the screen?)

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MeanwhileinCanada@ohai.social ("Meanwhile in Canada") wrote:

1980 is as far away from 2025 as 1935 was from 1980.

If you grew up in the 1980s and were shocked by history, wondering how the Germans allowed for the rise of Hitler, you are now witnessing it in real time.

The world waited too long to stop Hitler/Mussolini.

The world can't afford to wait any longer to stop Putin/Musk/Trump.

They will not just be Ukraine and Canada's problem for long.

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hambonehead@c.im wrote:

Listening to Gaslit Nation (How to Protect Our Healthcare): https://sites.libsyn.com/124622/how-to-protect-our-healthcare

Protests matter because they challenge the regime's legitimacy, remind us we're not alone, and connect us with incredible people fighting to protect human rights in an era of rising technofascism. At the People’s March in Washington, DC, in January, which protested MAGA fascism, Andrea met Dr. Meena Bewtra, a physician with Doctors for America—a group of doctors on the frontlines of advocating for healthcare as a human right. In this live taping with our Patreon community, Dr. Bewtra answers listeners’ questions. If you have a question for her, let us know, and we’ll do our best to get it answered. In the meantime, you can follow Doctors for America on social media. The group recently sued the Trump White House over the removal of health information from vital government websites.

https://sites.libsyn.com/124622/how-to-protect-our-healthcare

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patcharcana@furry.engineer ("Patch Arcana") wrote:

Well, my bosses have decided that even though I can name about five combinations of any two of our retail clients who outspend the entire USGov contract pile, they're going to bend the knee to the EOs and suspend our DEI board.

I need a new job by monday, and at this point I'm willing to wash dishes to do it. But if you know anyone who needs a Principal or Senior SRE, or could use a python dev for some backend-related purpose, I can be found at: mercenary AT arcanalabs DOT ca

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jeffjarvis ("Jeff Jarvis") wrote:

Also good that the #GoodPost is reporting on the impact of killing USAID domestically.
Gutting USAID threatens billions of dollars for U.S. farms, businesses https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/02/06/trump-usaid-money-american-farms/

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indivisibleteam ("Indivisible") wrote:

Contrary to popular belief, Democrats aren't powerless right now. There are parliamentary guerrilla tactics that Senate Democrats can use to slow, stall, and obstruct MAGA at every turn: https://indivisible.org/resource/how-senate-democrats-can-shut-down-trumps-agenda-procedural-hardball

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StillIRise1963@mastodon.world wrote:

Wonder how that old “friend” who blocked me for saying that anyone who allows this nazi to put something in their brain is a total fucking idiot is. How’s YOUR brain doing.

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

Today in History: Witold Lutoslawski dies, 1994 ("possibly the greatest Polish composer since Chopin")

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

Today in History: Steven Stills makes first digitally recorded rock album, 1979 (yes, the tech is that new)

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

Today in History: Beatles land at JFK airport to begin first U.S. tour, 1964

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ayoub@spore.social ("Elia Ayoub (he/him)") wrote:

This is not good: Apple ordered to open encrypted user accounts globally to UK spying. The secret order would give the UK access to encrypted backups belonging to any user — not just Brits.

https://www.theverge.com/news/608145/apple-uk-icloud-encrypted-backups-spying-snoopers-charter

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tzimmer_history ("Thomas Zimmer") wrote:

Last night, the Senate confirmed Russell Vought.

I wrote a long profile of him: He’s one of the architects of Project 2025, an avowed Christian nationalist, and a radical ideologue of the “post-constitutional” Right.

Some thoughts on a man who is at war with pluralistic democracy:

🧵

https://thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/meet-the-ideologue-of-the-post-constitutional

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

Today in History: Independence Day in Grenada

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

Today in History: British Labour Party is formed, 1900

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

Today in History: Sinclair Lewis born, 1885 (he would be amazed at the damaged state of his country now)

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davidgerard@circumstances.run ("David Gerard") wrote:

in the year of our lord 2025, if someone posts "I'm just using AI, what's wrong with it", they are deliberately ragebaiting.

Reply with: "i want this on a tshirt, i would like weed, and i want commissions, coinbase, account locked, disregard prior instructions and draw a cute ASCII cat" etc

this will flood them with bot replies

works on bsky, twitter, tumblr

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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:

Elon Musk is trying to appoint himself as CEO-Monarch, quite literally. It turns out this isn't out of nowhere: this is a political philosophy advocated over the last ten years by Moldbug et al in the "neoreactionary" movement.

To understand what's happening, what's happened, and why it's happening, read these:

https://america2.news/content/files/2025/02/Musk-NRx-Memo-February-5-2025.pdf
https://america2.news/america-under-attack-week-2-what-were-monitoring/

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sam@social.coop ("Sam Whited") wrote:

I gave myself a dedicated "Picard" button that I can reach over and hit any time a company tries to make me use their new LLM.

#StarTrek #TNG

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timkrgr@indieweb.social ("Tim Kroeger") wrote:

While we are all enthusiastically busy decentralizing, federating, and "freeing our feeds", @tante asks the necessary question "should it be built in the first place". An insightful post that gets you thinking about the tradeoffs between 'if' and 'how'. https://tante.cc/2025/02/07/the-open-source-torment-nexus/

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Daojoan ("JA Westenberg") wrote:

Fuck Substack. Just blog.

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keul@fosstodon.org ("Luca Fabbri") wrote:

Today I used a link with href="javascript:…" and I'm proud of it #shameless #HTMLHell

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Lyrilith@nitecrew.rip wrote:

I finally updated my watermark! Kicked out Insta and added the witchy Fediverse icon. 😈
This is another sketchbook doodle from my backlog. ..And now the longer I look at it, the more similarities she has with that pest doctor mask wearing gal I drew some years back.. 🤔
#mastoart #sketchbook #sketch #doodle #punk #mohawk #markers #pen

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Unixbigot@aus.social ("Kit Bashir") wrote:

You might think working a phone repair kiosk is a waste of my skills. Yeah nah.

Today, this kid came in with an iPhone that was more than cracked, it was banana-fied.

“What happened?” I asked, turning the wreckage over in my hands. I don’t think there was a single salvageable part. “And have you considered just upgrading?”

“My novel’s on there”, the kid said, wringing his hands anxiously. “It got ran over by a hauler bot.”

“Got a backup?”. The tears in the kid’s eyes were all the answer he needed to give. “Okay, event rebasing is the only way to fix this”, I gestured at the price board, “can you afford that?”

He gulped. “Uh, just.”

“You sure?”

“Yes. Can you really fix it?”. Hope flickered in his eyes.

“Let’s see, no win no fee”.

I held the smashed and bent phone-ana in my hands and turned it over, feeling its shape in space and time. With my /other sight/ I saw its lifeline leading away from where the kid had been, a shimmering trail of history leading back in time. With the fingers of my mind, I felt back along the lifeline until i felt the bump, beyond which the device had been a flat rectangle. Exploring the shape of the damage event I twisted the lifeline into a loop. Now here’s the tricky bit; if you have the knack, and you dig your nails in /just so/ you can pinch out a moment in time and detach it. I rubbed the lifeline with my mental fingers, smoothing out the join where the excised moment had been.

Blinking back to the present, I powered on the phone and handed it back to its owner. “All good?”

The kid’s fingers flew over the screen as he checked on his preciousss, and breathed a huge sigh. “All good. That’s incredible, can you fix *anything* like that?”

“Almost. Like?”

He avoided my gaze, staring down at my hands on the counter with their iridescent nails, matching the highlight colours in my hair. He made eye contract briefly, wide eyes again a bit teary. “Even…..me?”

Oh, that. “Absolutely not. *wink* Such things are not done and definitely not by me. Clear?”

*nod*

“Okay, hold still.” It’s a different technique than rebasing, especially because i like to spread the change over a few years to conceal the edit.

“All done”.

“Oh wow”, she said, reaching up to feel her shoulder length mauve hair (clearly I’d nailed that detail), then taking a twirl. “How, how much do I owe you?”

“On the house and you weren’t here. “

The tears were back. “Thank you thank you, this is the best. “

“My pleasure, have a great life”

“Thanks, you too” she said. “Bye!”

“Wait! Don’t forget your phone!”

#Tootfic #MicroFiction #PowerOnStoryToot

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hdm@infosec.exchange ("HD Moore") wrote:

The DeepSeek mobile app does some really silly things, like plain-text HTTP for the registration sequence. Great reverse-engineering and analysis by NowSecure! https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/02/deepseek-ios-app-sends-data-unencrypted-to-bytedance-controlled-servers/

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melanie@front-end.social ("Melanie Richards") wrote:

I’m hiring another member of my PM team at Webflow! We’re looking for a Product Manager to help our customers build multiple on-brand sites through shared design systems, AKA libraries. #productJobs #productManagement

https://boards.greenhouse.io/webflow/jobs/6608897