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denschub@schub.social ("Dennis Schubert") wrote:

als bahn-nerd find ich formsignale ja super, aber als infrastruktur-nerd will ich immer ein bisschen heulen. c’mon, deutschland…

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fribbledom ("muesli") wrote:

I lay it all out: climate collapse, billionaires LARPing as space cowboys, influencers selling moon water, rent’s a joke, AI's making playlists that understand me better than my ex.

God winces. "I gave you opposable thumbs and empathy. How did you mess it up this bad?" I shrug. "We tried capitalism." God sighs. "Again?"

"Alright, what do you want instead? Goat in the Alps? Small-town librarian? IKEA pencil?" I shake my head.

"No more loops. I want out."

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fribbledom ("muesli") wrote:

I died choking on a carrot - final proof healthy living is a scam. I wake up in a glowing lobby that smells like eucalyptus and unresolved emotions.

In walks God, looking more like a tired barista than a thunder-wielding deity: hoodie, sandals, coffee mug that says "#1 Creator." They give me a kind smile. "Hey" they say, "Ready to reincarnate?"

I squint. "Back there? You seen Earth lately?"

God shrugs. "I check in sometimes." "Well" I say, "you really should’ve read the comments."

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dnalounge@sfba.social ("DNA Lounge") wrote:

Drink Special @ Cowboy Carter Beyoncé Tribute: GLORIOUS ROCKET EXPLOSION - Cazadores Reposado Tequila, Soda, Splash of Tequila, Lime.

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Boosted by pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow"):
oldcoder@dansu.org ("OldCoder") wrote:

@mastodon has commented as follows:

"We've heard your feedback on the Terms of Service updates for mastodon.social and mastodon.online, and we're pausing the implementation date (previously announced to users via email as 1st July 2025) so we can take further advice and make improvements."

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Boosted by pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow"):
drrimmer@aus.social ("Matthew Rimmer") wrote:

@pluralistic Reading this practical medical care story, I was reminded that there is a significant component of the Australian community (particularly men) who avoid seeing a doctor https://ahaclinics.com.au/2023/07/24/demystifying-a-visit-to-the-doctor/

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Boosted by pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow"):
zenhob@butts.team ("Zack") wrote:

God, this bubble burst is going to be so brutal

It’s a google screenshot showing the results for the search “all you can eat buffet near me.” The result is an AI overview advising that the user type “all you can eat buffet near me” into a search engine

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Boosted by pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow"):
hmorrell@openbiblio.social ("HarveyMorrell") wrote:

@OrionKidder @pluralistic I love that the Martin Hench books are working their way from most current to the past.

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Boosted by pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow"):
ferrisoxide@ruby.social wrote:

@pluralistic My copy has been handed around to friends, so apologies for not helping drive demand, but it's great to hear how your and Rebecca Giblin's work is circulating so widely. Awesome sauce. Congratulations.

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Boosted by adam@social.lol ("Adam Newbold"):
afeinman@wandering.shop ("Alex Feinman") wrote:

I love the Fediverse because half of it is like "fifteen well-sourced reasons for UBI" and the other half is "I draw the furry porn your dad doesn't admit to buying" and they're actually the same half.

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lloydmeta ("Lloyd") wrote:

Successfully set up a repo where I test behaviour in a framework, with Dependabot auto-opening PRs for newly released versions of the framework and merging them.

#canary

https://github.com/lloydmeta/quarkus-vthread-pre-routes

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skye@void.rehab ("skye, eira, ibis") wrote:

ok well you don't have to make it personal

a coffee machine display saying "cashless failure"

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Boosted by adam@social.lol ("Adam Newbold"):
unseenjapan@mstdn.jp ("Unseen Japan") wrote:

One of the best ways to reuse the cushioning they put around expensive fruits in Japan: Turn your cat into Bastet

#japan #unseenjapan

X post by @Teagle_Noir featuring a cat with a fruit cushion around its neck and jewels dangling from it

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Boosted by pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow"):
OrionKidder@mas.to ("Orion Ussner kidder") wrote:

I just finished #PicksAndShovels last night. Really fun read. It clearly comes from @pluralistic's heart. I won't say anything about the plot bc it unfolds beautifully and then folds itself up in a very satisfying way, but I will say that along with being a thriller set in the early days of computing, it's a coming-of-age story about being young and full of good intentions but with lots and lots to learn. I think a lot of men will relate to it. I hope it's not the last Hench novel!

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pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow") wrote:

One of the cool things about doing a book signing is you get to check out how many printings your books have gone through. Today at an event in PDX I was pleasantly surprised to see that CHOKEPOINT CAPITALISM is in its *twenty-third* printing!

The copyright page of CHOKEPOINT CAPITALISM

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Boosted by pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow"):
krisfreedain@fosstodon.org ("Kris Freedain 🙏 🏋🏻 🍕") wrote:

It's always great to see you @pluralistic - can't wait to read the new book.

Cory Doctorow & Andrew "Bunnie" Huang author signing https://kris.haus/cory-doctorow-andrew-bunnie-huang-author-signing/


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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

This almost impenetrable maze of agencies and divisions is partly an artifact of the post-9/11 reorganization of federal law enforcement that created DHS in 2003. Prior to that, the two main agencies were INS ("Immigration and Naturalization Service"), which was part of DoJ, and Customs, which was part of Treasury. (INS would stamp your passport, and Customs would go through your luggage). Both agencies also had field and investigative divisions. But all that went out the window in 2003.

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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

Because this is Mastodon, I feel compelled to add a disclaimer that my explaining the existence of these agencies is not an endorsement of current administration policy. It's just an endorsement of the idea that knowing stuff is sometimes useful.

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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

It's even more confusing because both ICE and CBP have divisions that have their own identities. HSI ("Homeland Security Investigations") is the investigative (FBI-like) branch of ICE. Historically they investigate things like smuggling and human trafficking.

The US Border Patrol is a division of CBP that patrols the border between ports of entry (as opposed to the CBP officers you see at the airport).

Anyway, all of these agencies and divisions appear to be detailed to the current raids.

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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

A lot of confusion about this: ICE ("Immigration and Customs Enforcement" and CBP ("Customs and Border Protection") are two different agencies. Both are under DHS, both are tasked with immigration and customs missions, and both do field enforcement.

Both agencies are involved in the current crackdown and detentions, but they aren't the same, and confusion between them often means it's hard to know what happened or who to contact when someone has been arrested in a raid or sweep.

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Boosted by pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow"):
mrkrndvs@mastodon.cloud ("Aaron Davis") wrote:

@pluralistic it was intriguing to think about the leaking of typed notes from therapy sessions discussed in Joe Tidy's book (and in an interview on Darknet Diaries https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/159/) alongside your discussion of surveillance-crazed therapy chatbots.

Ajournal that responds to your thoughts with bland, probing prompts would doubtless help many people with their own private reflections. The keyword here, though, is private. Zuckerberg's insatiable, all-annihilating drive to expose our private activities as an attention-harvesting spectacle is poisoning the well, and he's far from alone. The entire Al chatbot sector is so surveillance-crazed that anyone who uses an Al chatbot as a therapist needs their head examined Pluralistic: Your Meta Al prompts are in a live, public feed...

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

Most of the excuses for JS excess involve "app-like" and "fluid" "user experiences", and IDK why branded loading spinners take months to build and seconds to load.

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patatas@social.patatas.ca wrote:

So like, one thing I really appreciate about the #GeminiProtocol is that it’s intended to be finalized and then never changed. And it’s very nearly at that point.

I also appreciate the criticisms that it’s very limited in what it allows one to do. But this also seems like a positive feature in terms of non-capture:

The web, meanwhile, is a surveillance capitalist shopping mall.

The folks with the most say over the direction of ActivityPub seem to be fully in the pocket of Meta et al.

ATProto (putting aside the fact that Bluesky almost feels like a honeypot for leftists) is supposedly going to be transferred to a standards body, but again, as we see with ActivityPub, that’s also a path to capture.

So - is anyone talking about creating a protocol that’s less limited than Gemini but is also intended to stop evolving at a certain point? Or is that an unrealistic thing to expect due to its relative complexity?

In other words, is it fair to say that greater technical complexity demands constant evolution, making capture almost inevitable?

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Boosted by adam@social.lol ("Adam Newbold"):
mcornick@social.lol ("Mark (N3MSC)") wrote:

If you're using my clilol program (a CLI for omg.lol services): first, thank you for sticking with it through a period of inactivity. Second, there's a new version out:

https://clilol.readthedocs.io/latest/blog/2025/06/20/clilol-version-111/

For Mac users in particular, please note that clilol was previously distributed as a Homebrew formula, but is now distributed as a Homebrew cask. The link above tells you what to do to remove the formula before installing the cask. (This is due to Homebrew policy around provenance: formulas are supposed to be built from source, while casks are supposed to be distributed as binaries. Since the previous formula distributed binaries, it's not in compliance.) Also, the binary is now signed and notarized, so no scary warnings from macOS when you try to run it.

Other changes include a new coat of paint on the UI thanks to @charmcli 's new Fang library (subject to change as Fang evolves), and some other less significant changes listed at the above link.

Again, thanks for using clilol, thanks to @adam for his support, and as I always say on my radio show, we will try to do better next time.

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

climbed up a ladder onto the back roof & straightened up the pole for my endfed antenna. the wind pushed it aslant and the antenna wire is tangled up in a tree now. I think it is time to down the whole thing and rebuild 🙁

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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

I would vote for the mayor from Jaws over most of the current NYC mayoral candidates.

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FontsInUse@typo.social ("Fonts In Use") wrote:

Happy 50th anniversary, #JAWS!
#StevenSpielberg’s thriller film was first shown in American theaters #OTD in 1975.

See the #FontsInUse for a movie poster as well as for the book covers of Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel 🏄🦈
https://fontsinuse.com/tags/4279/jaws

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benjancewicz ("Benjamin Young Savage (ᐱᓐᒋᐱᓐ)") wrote:

If your country's police force dresses like this, you may live in a military dictatorship.

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jef ("Jef Poskanzer") wrote:

NO https://www.flickr.com/photos/jef/54602329523/

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

I've read impassioned arguments that, in the same breath, will argue that Meta is the enemy and that #Threads interpolation is important to the revolution, as if Meta will lay down and let us change the web's topography in our favor.

...As if we're the ones with the upper hand, while Meta continues to "interpolate" on its own terms without pushback from those w the biggest megaphones on the #fediverse