isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
My short review of The Dawn of Everything https://softwaremaniacs.org/blog/2025/03/06/the-dawn-of-everything/en/
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
My short review of The Dawn of Everything https://softwaremaniacs.org/blog/2025/03/06/the-dawn-of-everything/en/
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amiserabilist@beige.party ("paul") wrote:
while not representative, she only appears to have dm'ed half the fediverse.
possibly only blokes.
follow up poll:
if #FediverseChick dm'ed you, what is your sex?
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infobeautiful@vis.social ("Information Is Beautiful") wrote:
How rich people avoid paying tax
(Originally by Instgram user @newmoney.blog)
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
I see generative AI on the web the same way I see forever chemicals in the real world. The effects may not be immediately apparent but they are poisoning mankind. Those who acquired knowledge and skills in the before era will be fine, but newer generations won't have the same reference points to tell reality from fiction. They will search for "baby peacock" on Google and have no reason to believe the actual birds look any different to what they're shown. I find that sad somehow.
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lumon@beep.town ("Lumon Gif Refinery") wrote:
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Daojoan ("JA Westenberg") wrote:
Me: here is a bad thing that happened that is bad
Very Smart Internet Man 1: I can’t believe you’re surprised by that
Very Smart Internet Man 2: ACTUALLY AMERICA ISN’T TECHNICALLY A DEMOCRACY
@david_chisnall And this problem only exists because Signal chose the business model of being a growth-at-all-costs social network running in a closed data silo, no different from Facebook, instead of being a protocol and set of applications capable of meaningful federation. I am constantly [ Nathan Fillion Face ] at people's seemingly-intentional blindness to this. https://jwz.org/b/yjnA
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ComicContext@mstdn.social ("Comics Outta Context") wrote:
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claytoncubitt.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Clayton Cubitt") wrote:
I love good nerds. I hate evil nerds. Unfortunately at the moment it's hard to tell the two apart, and many previously good nerds have rapidly become evil nerds, so for all our safety I think we just need to shut all nerds down until we get things stabilized. Thank you for understanding!
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inthehands@hachyderm.io ("Paul Cantrell") wrote:
A brilliant idea from my mom:
If you own a Tesla and wish you didn’t, run an auction where people can bid on taking a sledgehammer to it.
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dblume ("David Blume") wrote:
"You know what would really hurt Musk? Jailbreaking every Tesla in Europe so that all its subscription features – which represent the highest-margin line-item on Tesla's balance-sheet – could be unlocked by any local mechanic for €25. That would really kick Musk in the dongle." - @pluralistic https://pluralistic.net/2025/03/04/object-permanence/#picks-and-shovels
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sfbaykeeper@sfba.social ("San Francisco Baykeeper") wrote:
San Francisco handed #SCOTUS the chance to weaken the #CleanWaterAct -- and they took it.
This ruling will make it easier for polluters to pollute, and harder for regulators to protect the health of people and the environment. Really shameful.
https://www.kqed.org/news/12029553/supreme-court-sides-with-san-francisco-against-epa-sewage-lawsuit
#sfpuc #sanfrancisco #pollution #waterpollution #waterislife
I am a Mike Judge fan, but I have always thought that Idiocracy was a badly written, deeply un-funny movie.
And yet *gestures at everything*
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seachanger@alaskan.social ("wet forest moon folklorist") wrote:
i don't personally recommend this form get flooded with bad faith entries, that would make it hard for staff to use and ruin the whole plan here, which is apparently to have a safe space to turn in your neighbors who teach diversity, equity and inclusion
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simontatham@hachyderm.io ("Simon Tatham") wrote:
On my quasi-blog: "Git without a forge"
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/quasiblog/git-no-forge/
Most of my projects are hosted in bare git repositories on the web, and not on a forge site. I talk a bit about this: ways to send patches to a project like that (and which I personally prefer), and reasons why I haven't (yet?) changed my arrangements.
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inthehands@hachyderm.io ("Paul Cantrell") wrote:
- Make the Tesla brand FRIGHTENING: They surveil you. They trap you inside. They burn people alive on a regular basis. They’re extremely vulnerable to hacking, even more than other modern cars with OTA software updates. One of these days, some hacker is going to make every Tesla in the country drive through its garage door…or worse. Driving a Tesla puts you in danger.
(This isn’t just logical; it’s visceral. Bombard people with images of Teslas vandalized, smashed, on fire. Make it a Pavlovian reaction: Tesla = danger, chaos, destruction.)
5/
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inthehands@hachyderm.io ("Paul Cantrell") wrote:
I’ll work that reasoning out a bit:
- Musk’s power depends entirely on wealth. Not genius; he’s a nincompoop. Wealth.
- A large portion of Musk’s wealth is tied up in Tesla stock. A •very• large portion.
- His wealth is further dependent on investors believing that he alone is uniquely capable of leading companies into being “unicorns,” i.e. companies with massive future growth potential. His cult of personality is why Tesla’s stock is so wildly overvalued.
- And yes, Tesla stock is overvalued wrt fundamentals, to an absurd degree. Even after losing ~40% of its value since its peak, it’s •still• overvalued. It has a lot of room to fall.
So, what do we do about that?
2/
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inthehands@hachyderm.io ("Paul Cantrell") wrote:
The memo still hasn’t made it to everyone about the systemic function of the #TeslaTakedown protests. I still keep getting well-meaning quesitons like the one below from @tymwol.
The purpose is •not• just to register symbolic discontent. The purpose is •not• just to take individual action that directly harms Musk.
The purpose is to tank demand for Tesla’s product, and thus tank their stock price. This is Musk’s biggest vulnerability, Smaug’s exposed belly.
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PavelASamsonov ("Pavel A. Samsonov") wrote:
behave accordingly.
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claytoncubitt.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Clayton Cubitt") wrote:
If you ever find yourself saying “It’s just business” to justify an action, you should pause and recognize that the presence of that phrase is a sign capitalism has begun corroding your brain's moral center, and is alienating you from your own beautiful humanity!
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mathowie@xoxo.zone ("Matthew Haughey") wrote:
how Democratic Party leaders reacted to the SOTU vs. how I wished they reacted
"But He Does Good Work."
The world is full of people who, in this, the Year of Our Basilisk, 2025, are willing to loudly admit, "Yeah, I knew Musk was -- [pick one or all] -- 1) a homophobe, 2) a racist, 3) a con man, 4) a eugenicist, 5) a natalist, 6) a nepo baby, 7) full of shit about Mars, 8) full of shit about self-driving, 9) wants to destroy public transit, 10) was never actually an engineer at all but just someone who buys companies and puts his name on them [...]
https://jwz.org/b/ykju
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andycarolan@social.lol ("Andy Carolan :prami:") wrote:
I have capacity to accept work at the moment. Bonus points if it's something ongoing and has the potential for real world positive outcomes for people, community, and environment. Particularly those tackling climate change and sustainability.
Recent projects inc Illustrations for Huntington's Disease therapy, conference materials, and charity streaming assets.
You can find some of my recent work at https://andycarolan.com
Get in touch here or via the about page on my site!
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c_dan4th@mstdn.social ("T. J. Bombadil") wrote:
Anyone else want to build a muon tomography scanner?
https://spectrum.ieee.org/diy-muon-tomography
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skeletor@mas.to ("Inspirational Skeletor💀") wrote:
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
The answer has always been obvious: cost curve bending for health care (e.g., the sorts of Medicare drug negotiated pricing Biden introduced). That Musk and R's are doing none of that shows it's all lies to cover a racist, sexist, revanchist, authoritarian agenda.
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taviso@social.sdf.org ("Tavis Ormandy") wrote:
You can now jailbreak your AMD CPU! 🔥We've just released a full microcode toolchain, with source code and tutorials. https://bughunters.google.com/blog/5424842357473280/zen-and-the-art-of-microcode-hacking
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
I really want to hear a whole album of music released by the character Peter Dinklage plays in this skit:
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touk@smores.town ("Touk") wrote:
it is wednesday my dudes
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taylorlorenz ("Taylor Lorenz") wrote:
Viral claims about family influencers fleeing the state of California are completely false. TikToks and YouTube videos have amassed millions of views pushing this conspiracy.
My article debunking it only has.... 2 shares. Journalism feels so fruitless sometimes. https://www.usermag.co/p/no-family-vloggers-are-not-fleeing-california-over-a-child-labor-law-viral-tiktok-false