chipotle@mstdn.social ("Watts Martin") wrote:
I hate to say it, but I think I have made Emacs moderately pretty.
chipotle@mstdn.social ("Watts Martin") wrote:
I hate to say it, but I think I have made Emacs moderately pretty.
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paul@soylent.green ("Paul etnomailgaT") wrote:
After around 4 years, I wrote down a manifesto for a project a handful of us participate in called "The Promised LAN".
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
@micahflee Good article -- I learned some things.
But, right after talking about being in a group with 500 members, you say:
> […] a Signal group [is] all private, and it can't be shared with law enforcement.
A conversation with 500 people isn't private. Any one of their (possibly multiple) devices might be hacked, or confiscated by law enforcement. Some of the members may BE law enforcement.
It's important not to oversell the security of the protocol w/ such a big attack surface area.
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azonenberg@ioc.exchange ("Andrew Zonenberg") wrote:
Cool research paper (presented at HARRIS but I finally had time to read the full paper) on hardware reverse engineering education https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3641554.3701797
According to their fairly extensive survey (section 4, figure 1), my 2014 course on hardware RE at RPI was indeed the first ever for-credit university course dedicated to hardware reverse engineering. I've believed this was the case for a long time (as my attempts in 2013-14 to find other courses to build mine on were unsuccessful) but it's nice to have some validation of that.
Maybe one day I can refresh the course with all kinds of new material I've learned since then and offer a followup...
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
I don't generally have much trouble with my desktop environments (even ones using wayland), but I know people do have problems. Reading this post from the KiCad folks was a bit eye opening about the state of things:
https://www.kicad.org/blog/2025/06/KiCad-and-Wayland-Support/
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micahflee@infosec.exchange ("Micah Lee") wrote:
I wrote about how to turn in-person meetings into Signal groups, how to manage large semi-public Signal groups while vetting new members, and how to use announcement-only Signal groups, perfect for rapidly responding to ICE raids https://micahflee.com/using-signal-groups-for-activism/
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
In the #Fediverse, #Meta is simultaneously the enemy of #decentralization and a non-hostile we can trust to interpolate with.
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bartek wrote:
@pluralistic I finished reading “Picks and Shovels” couple of days ago and I must say that besides the fact that it is great book (compliments to the author :)) it engraved empathetic listening into my mind. Not that it was a new concept to me, but somehow it made me think about it anytime I listen to someone. Great job, Cory! Thanks for that!
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clive@saturation.social ("Clive Thompson") wrote:
A view of the sun's poles, courtesy the european union's solar orbiter: https://www.esa.int/Science%5FExploration/Space%5FScience/Solar%5FOrbiter/Solar%5FOrbiter%5Fgets%5Fworld-first%5Fviews%5Fof%5Fthe%5FSun%5Fs%5Fpoles?utm%5Fsource=tldrnewsletter
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Lana@beige.party ("𝐿𝒶𝓃𝒶 "not yet begun to fight"") wrote:
Ok so let me get the order of events straight.
- Terrorist dressed up in police gear breaks in to a senator's house, shoots him and his wife
- Flees the scene
- Goes to a separate elected representative's house
- Cops arrive on the scene before he can break in
- Surround the house
- He starts shooting at cops
- Cops fire back
- Somehow all miss him
- They somehow let him barge into the house
- He murders a sitting congresswoman and her husband
- And THEN the cops allow him to escape again??
- Are we fucking kidding??This is either complete ineptitude or the police were actual accomplices in the murder and attempted murder of two different Democratic Congresspeople.
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
I'm so old, I remember when the Iceman was revealed.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2025/06/16/a-famous-hoax/
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skyglowberlin@fediscience.org ("Christopher Kyba 🇨🇦🇪🇺") wrote:
By changing the lights on different nights, it let us extrapolate to find out how bright the city would be if it turned off all the streetlights completely.
The result was surprising: if all the streetlights were turned off completely, Tucson would barely change in the satellite image. After midnight, only about 13% of the light from Tucson that's seen from space comes from streetlights.
(4/)
chipotle@mstdn.social ("Watts Martin") wrote:
Someone posted “Did Slack change their font, or am I going crazy?” and I want to reply with, “It’s still Comic Sans for me like always ¯\_(ツ)_/¯”
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stimpunks@mastodon.online ("Stimpunks Foundation") wrote:
Who gets left out of your dream of a good society?
Who gets left out of your dream of a good society?
Who got left out in your dream of a good society?
Dream better
Dream bigger
With me
—Ezra Furman
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pho4cexa@tiny.tilde.website ("a very weeny construct 💀") wrote:
learning about and browsing https://publicsuffix.org and one of the first cool domains after scrolling past all the amazon bullshit is https://pages.gay which is static hosting for https://git.gay run by https://besties.house
so cool. you love to see it
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
@tobinbaker It seems like an exaggeration, but also a lot of truth. It leads to a defensive style of posting that can just suck the life out of things. You have to look over your shoulder at every word. "How can this be interpreted in the worst possible light?"
It's exhausting.
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chiasm@mastodon.online wrote:
This is truly horrible. But we have a responsibility to not look away and to acknowledge the effects of the community's choices, unfortunately.
#CovidIsNotOver #CovidLonghttps://www.thegauntlet.news/p/long-covid-is-now-the-number-one
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NewtonMark@eigenmagic.net ("Mark Newton") wrote:
I think they’re trying to say the boat sank.
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catsalad@infosec.exchange ("CatSalad🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :blobcatrainbow:") wrote:
We are starving and clearly haven't eaten in _days_!
:neocat_scream_stare::neocat_scream::neocat_cry_loud:
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
I criticize US policing a fair bit, but I will say, the Minnesota police official who connected the dots after the first shooting and sent officers to proactively check on other elected officials in the area likely saved quite a few lives. They sadly arrived too late to stop the murders of the Hortmans, but arrived in time to ID the fleeing suspect and stop him from moving on to the next targets on his list.
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older@wandering.shop wrote:
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Ostdrossel@mindly.social ("Ostdrossel :verified:") wrote:
These guys are dominating the feeder right now and are one of my favorite summer visitors, the Rose-breasted Grosbeaks. They are majestic and stunning but also goofy and spunky. They form monogamous couples, and I love that both male and female build the nest and brood, and they sing while building and incubating ❤️. They love seeds and nuts but also have a sweet tooth and an appetite for grubs. Check out their song on the Merlin app! #birds
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thedarktangent@defcon.social ("Jeff Moss") wrote:
It’s 2025 and you still can’t backup your Microsoft Office configuration and import it on a new laptop.
I’m specifically complaining about exchange. Yes you backup and import email data files, but not mail server account configurations. So it’s a lot of manually typing in server settings and long passwords.
This will be the last time I buy MS Office, if I have to do everything manually I may as well do it on FOSS software.
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Edent ("Terence Eden") wrote:
🆕 blog! “Your Password Algorithm Sucks”
There are two sorts of people in the world; those who know they are stupid and those who think they are clever.
Stupid people use a password manager. They know they can't remember a hundred different passwords and so outsource the thinking to something reasonably secure. I'm a stupid person and am very happy to have BitWarden…
👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/06/your-password-algorithm-sucks/
⸻
#CyberSecurity #passwords #security
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
Omg hi babe
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
I believe "compute" should be recognized as a distinct layer in the technology stack for the web.
Why do I believe that? Well, actually, I, I haven't been able to articulate it yet.
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
@MaierAmsden @Star12Mt @evan @finner Election security hasn't really percolated up to being a national political issue, except sporadically (e.g., after the 2000 election). That's partly because almost everything about elections is controlled at the state and local level.
The good news is that state and local officials have become increasingly receptive to improving things, on the whole. That's probably where the maximum bang for the buck lies with having influence.
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BarbaraF@mastodon.uno ("La Ba") wrote:
@riotnrrd @Overwhelmed @ma1 @pluralistic yes, an incredible song: I love Fabrizio de André, he was great at talking about inner feelings moving people (both the good and the bad ones)
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
Documents Reveal How DC Police Surveil Social Media Profiles and Protest Activity | Brennan Center for Justice (2024):
"Voyager promoted its ability to run keyword searches on social media platforms to generate a list of thought leaders, activists, and “disrupters” and then tap into their networks."
Thought this is a good reminder that they are always watching. And that our posts here feed into the #Meta machine.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Oh wow, the scoldy guy is *still* upset with me for my failure to delete or edit a post he didn't like.