fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
I'm back, baby!
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
I'm back, baby!
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futurefonts@typo.social ("Future Fonts") wrote:
We finally got the futurefonts.com domain! It's not fully hooked up yet, but wanted to give everyone a heads up to avoid concern over legitimacy. More info here. https://www.future-fonts.com/blog/516-new-domain-futurefonts-com-coming-soon
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
One of my daily tasks is to complete Cold Harbor, which is whatever big task I assign it on any given day.
This has worked surprisingly well.
The work is mysterious and important. #severance
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
It's simpler than that: He's a criminal narcissistic piece of shit who has dragged the apparatus of the US government to his own abyssal level and should be routed around at every opportunity. Yes, it sucks for us as Americans, but that's an "us" problem. You have the opportunity we don't, to leave him on the sidewalk.
My friend Isabella Valeri just published her first novel, Letters from the Dead, and it's fantastic! A girl grows up on the estate of her dynastic family, never setting foot on land her father doesn't own, until power struggles result in her being shipped
https://jwz.org/b/ykqA
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Moltz ("John Moltz") wrote:
Me, at podium: For the record, the circus is not 'my circus'. It is owned by a shell company in the Caymans which, yes, is technically a subsidiary of another company held by Moltz Industries... of which I am the major shareholder.
Crowd: [murmurs]
Me: As for the monkeys, well, that's a complicated ownership structure that my lawyers are currently unravelling. All we can say at this point is that no one knows exactly whose monkeys they are. Although... they may be mine.
Crowd: [shouting]
Always scrub your travel phone of JD Vance memes.
Mads from Tromsø reacts strongly to the treatment he received at American border control on his way into the United States: They threatened me with a minimum fine of $5,000 or five years in prison if...
https://jwz.org/b/ykp8
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dnalounge@sfba.social ("DNA Lounge") wrote:
Drink Special @ Hubba Hubba: Separation Of Powers -- Bombay gin, lemon, sugar, plum bitters, guava cider
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dnalounge@sfba.social ("DNA Lounge") wrote:
Drink Special @ Death Guild: HEREDITARY BONE SPURS: Luxardo Amaretto, Whiskey, Sour, and Soda.
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lo@framapiaf.org ("Laurent Malys") wrote:
Star pattern on truncated icosahedron
Made with #p5js
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RadicalGraffiti@todon.eu ("Radical Graffiti") wrote:
"Live, Laugh, Luigi's
Sticker spotted in Detroit
FuckLAPD dot com:
Lets Anyone Use Facial Recognition to Instantly Identify Cops: "We deserve to know who is shooting us in the face even when they have their badge covered up," McDonald told me when I asked if the site was made in response to police...
https://jwz.org/b/ykp6
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hannah@posts.rat.pictures ("a beautiful bitch") wrote:
Rare flex: engraving your tomb with your own font
Noted Ketamine enthusiast posts own SSN on Twitter.
Space Nazi has the biggliest OPSEC: Since sharing the lab results on Wednesday, Musk hasn't said much about the possible leak of his Social Security information or taken down the post. Let Them...
https://jwz.org/b/ykp2
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mellifluousbox ("Felix Hlatky") wrote:
I'm at IGF in Lillestrøm by invitation of @dpgalliance #igf2025 #igf25 #igf #norway #oslo
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feed@404media.co ("404 Media") wrote:
‘FuckLAPD.com’ Lets Anyone Use Facial Recognition to Instantly Identify Cops
A free tool that allows anyone to upload a photo of an LAPD officer to get their name and badge number.
https://www.404media.co/fucklapd-com-lets-anyone-use-facial-recognition-to-instantly-identify-cops/
adam@social.lol ("Adam Newbold") wrote:
My own setup there is passkey only. It’s a true delight to visit the login page, not even have to type my email, and then be securely signed in.
It’s the same seamless experience that I have with SSH keys, which makes sense when you think about it, because passkeys are just SSH keys for websites.
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jason@social.lol ("//Jason") wrote:
The little bot farm continues to grow! 😃 🤖
@initech 1884 gifs posted!
@zion 1504 gifs posted!
@lumon 1785 gifs posted!
@hacktheplanet 238 gifs posted!
adam@social.lol ("Adam Newbold") wrote:
Neatnik ID, the new authentication system that will handle access to omg.lol, rad.dad, Neato, and more, is ready for some expanded testing. There are still plenty of unfinished parts, and things are still a bit rough in a few areas, but I think it’s getting close.
If you have an omg.lol account, you can help with testing by visiting https://app.neatnik.net/id/ and trying any of the following:
1. Sign in, and ensure that you receive the verification code email. (Let me know if it winds up in your spam.)
2. Add some other authentication methods, and change the ones that are active on your account. (Neatnik ID lets you use as many or as few methods as you’d like.)
3. Poke around the session management stuff, and ensure that your IP(s) and browser(s) look correct there.
4. Access https://eph.emer.al, a little web toy that exists as a proof of concept for testing remote session management.
If you run into any issues, I would love to hear about them. And I really appreciate your help with testing!
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shellsharks@malici.ous.computer wrote:
Hey everyone, Scrolls is back! Volume seventeen has just dropped. Where have I been? Why is it coming out in the middle of the week? Well go on and read and I try to explain 😄.
https://shellsharks.com/scrolls/scroll/2025-06-24
As usual, it features some cool stuff from across the #IndieWeb, #Fediverse and #Cybersecurity worlds. I hope you enjoy!
I should also add, that there is ANOTHER special edition, catch-up issue that will likely come out this week ahead of the regularly scheduled Friday issue. Stay tuned.
Special shoutout to everyone below who's content was featured in this special mid-week, catch-up edition!
@KuJoe @readbeanicecream @helendawe @s0 @hadret @rsgbengi @arunkumargovinda @yomikoma @oyzk @ne7 @hyde @flamed @vitloksbjorn @golang @mho @trailofbits @rachsmith @quillmatiq @flamed @john_fisherman @fromjason @anubiarts
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mass_driver@typo.social ("Rutherford Craze") wrote:
MD Thermochrome v0.3 will be available tomorrow, and it’s a big one.
33 new styles. Four different italics. Very little regard for legibility.
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adrian@discuss.systems ("Adrian Sampson") wrote:
Absurdly proud of @notypes for winning one of two SIGPLAN dissertation awards this year! Check out that award-winning thesis: https://people.csail.mit.edu/rachit/files/pubs/dissertation.pdf (photo credit @avanhatt)
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grickle@mstdn.social ("Grickle") wrote:
TODAY! My latest early reader graphic novel "Hide & Seek with Clyde & Monique" is out in the world! “This is a tale to build visual literacy and set readers on the path to becoming longtime comics fans...An irresistible playdate.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) #grickledoodle #comics #cartoon #cat #art #drawing #fun
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
When someone claims software to be revolution, consider who is saying it. And ask yourself if they will allow the spoils of that revolution be shared with you if you're not a white dude.
Because historically, inevitably, irrevocably, the answer is a resounding and unflinching ✨No✨
Then ask why is the language of revolution used so often in regards to new tech? Because it works.
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
Getting some vaccines today because fuck you, RFK Jr
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dumpsterqueer@superseriousbusiness.org ("tobi is writing bugs :terminal_cursor:") wrote:
the "no politics in foss" ideology (and it is an ideology to say "no politics in foss" and therefore the statement is itself political!!) is a remarkable example of how capitalism is able to co-opt even explicitly political movements into itself and turn them into something that serves its own interests; in this case, foss as a political movement against closed-source, for-profit, proprietary software is turned into nothing more than a stockpile of free labor for shitbag capitalist vultures to get their claws into; and god forbid you should dare to speak up for yourself or to point out that this state of affairs only serves fashy capitalist wankers
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underlap@fosstodon.org ("glyn") wrote:
Helpful counter to toxic masculinity: MASCULINITY - a case for courage
https://nonzerosum.games/masculinity.html
chipotle@mstdn.social ("Watts Martin") wrote:
During “office hours” my Studio Display is connected to a ThinkPad, but the Mac is still there and connected to my desktop speakers. All this is to say: I kind of miss the old iTunes Remote app that would let me control it rather than merely AirPlay to it.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Obsolete secret infrastructure like CARTWHEEL tower, only revealed decades later, intrigues me not just for its scale and design, but also for the obvious question it gives rise to. If this stuff effectively managed to stay unnoticed for decades, what newer secrets are hiding under our noses today?
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Despite CARTWHEEL being located in the middle of a residential neighborhood in a busy city and staffed by military personnel, officials went to great lengths to conceal the true purpose of these towers. They hid in plain sight, appearing to be silos or water towers (they even used civilian water trucks to send crews to some of the towers).
It was only after the cold war ended that the details of the network were declassified.