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ashur@pixelfed.social ("Ashur Cabrera") wrote:
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SmudgeTheInsultCat@mas.to ("Smudge The Insult Cat 🐀") wrote:
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
TIL: https://ricma.co/posts/tech/tutorials/chrome-os-nerd-fonts/
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lina@vt.social ("Asahi Lina (朝日リナ) // nullptr::live") wrote:
I scored 15/28 on https://jsdate.wtf and all I got was this lousy text to share on social media.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
I've been pretty lax about keeping up with the webperf slack, but this was in the scrollback from March, and I love that it shows so directly how understanding the rendering engine unlocks better experiences for everyone, not just folks on low-spec machines and networks:
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a2_4am ("4am ❧") wrote:
LLM-generated code is digital asbestos, and someday the companies lucky enough to survive the lost generation of expertise will be throwing bags of money at actual developers to come out of retirement and rip it all out.
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OscarCunningham@mathstodon.xyz ("Oscar Cunningham") wrote:
'poly-' means many
'-est' means most
'-er' means more'polyester' lots and lots and lots and lots
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Scmbradley@mathstodon.xyz ("scmbradley") wrote:
Was reminded of this paper a minute ago, and I just read it again. Damn, Edsger Dijkstra weirdly relevant for a 40 year old paper.
"The question [of whether machines can think] is just as relevant and just as meaningful as the question whether submarines can swim."
"if computers could amplify intelligence, they could amplify stupidity as well."
"The most crazy thing of all this is that, in all the more spectacular cases, the failure has been predicted, quite convincingly and well in advance. Apparently, the lure of the dream is still so strong that people become to deaf for warnings: the computer represents Babbage’s Dream Come True, and no one wants to hear that the Dream has deteriorated into a fully transistorized nightmare."
"I refer to the wide-spread, but in general unchallenged, belief that making something “computer-aided” amounts to making it better. Computer-aided design, computer-aided management, computer-aided composition, computer-aided manufacturing, computer-assisted learning, computerized examinations, you name it. Under no circumstances the dogma of improvement should be accepted without challenge: in no time we would have computerized jurisdiction."
https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~EWD/transcriptions/EWD08xx/EWD867.html
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jonny@neuromatch.social ("jonny (good kind)") wrote:
DO NOT EXECUTE THIS CODE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE LICENSE
DNE-1.0 - 2025-07-11
====================https://github.com/sneakers-the-rat/gpu-free-ai/blob/main/LICENSE
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ThompsonArt@mastodon.art ("Aled Thompson") wrote:
Prismatic dragon
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Kitty@metalhead.club ("Kit-T :damnified:") wrote:
Looks like the "Verify your fedi account" scam is gaining pace, & evolving to look more real.
Your server admin will not ask you to click a link to verify your account. And no other admin from any other server will either, even if they do look like they could be part of the main Mastodon team. It's a scam.
Please report any post or DM that urges you to click any link to verify your account.
If you've any doubts about your account, now or on any other day, contact your server admin or mod team.
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triz@normal.style ("triz of online :verified_triz:") wrote:
remember riding in the bed of the pickup truck? remember when we didn't have seatbelts or unleaded gas? remember drinking the beer from the enclosure now obsolete? you drank the beer in the car with your dad, and he seemed impossibly strong and knowledgeable, the low dusk light glinting off his sunglasses as you sped onwards toward the location. remember the location. remember the location. the location. what were the coordinates of the location? you used to enjoy knowing them so well
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jamey@toot.cat ("Jamey Sharp") wrote:
This comedy routine was incredibly sweet and I recommend it, especially if you had or have any connection to the identity of being an American man: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fsoWW%5FfZyM
And hey, goodnight, sleep tight, and sweet dreams
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loriemerson@post.lurk.org ("Lori Emerson") wrote:
I'm trying to help a family here in Boulder raise a bit of money to give their aunt/sister/daughter a funeral - if you'd consider chipping in, we'd all be grateful ❤️ https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-us-honor-cindys-memory-mssja?attribution%5Fid=sl%3A19d0010b-626b-4fe7-bcb0-858ff8a81586&lang=en%5FUS&ts=1752170017&v=amp14%5Ft2
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m2m@sonomu.club ("Simone S") wrote:
Tiny post using someone else's words to express something I've grown obsessed with: the inability of capitalism to accept that something might be good enough.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
So this was mostly a play on the concept of "street photography". The street is the literal subject, but everything about it - the absence of people or any depiction of street life, the use of a heavy, tripod-laden camera, the compositional formality - defies the conventions of that genre.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
This is a high resolution stitch of three captures with the Rodenstock 32mm/4.0 HR Digaron lens, yielding a 230 MP image with roughly the angle of view of a 14mm "full frame" rectilinear lens. The high resolution invites you to look closely for signs of life, but they remain elusive.
While this is literally a photo of the street, it's not a "street photo" at all. The empty nocturnal streetscape is completely devoid of life and human activity, though it hints at sometimes being a bustling place.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
2AM, Adams-Morgan, Washington, DC, 2023.
All the pixels, none of the street life, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/52991590112
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trevorflowers@machines.social ("Trevor Flowers") wrote:
Ok, this is a fun idea. It uses a PC storage LED to generate the sounds of older HDDs.
https://www.serdashop.com/HDDClicker
Big Beautiful Bald Boarding.
Bald Baby J.D. Vance Meme Can Now Be Your Boarding Pass: James Steinberg has designed an app that allows you to change the background your digital airplane boarding pass to display a now-infamous image of the vice...
https://jwz.org/b/ykrL
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Some of you have never realized how cool you are, and it shows.
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ComicContext@mstdn.social ("Comics Outta Context") wrote:
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Lana@beige.party ("𝐿𝒶𝓃𝒶 "not yet begun to fight"") wrote:
I don't know why we're pretending this is complicated. ICE wears masks because we all saw what happened at Nuremburg when the Gestapo didn't.
That's it.
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vae@social.lol ("Vae Miséricorde") wrote:
a good timezone to you mastodongs!
i am beefing up my FreshRSS instance and am looking for blogs to read, write about in an attempt at a new column, casually become obsessed with and hang on their every word…
blogs about tech, music, data, artisan bread, religious deconstruction, elder millenialism, apple cultivars, cool rocks some guy found, could be anything! could be yours! the weirder and more niche features the better (but slice of life stuff is perfect too)
no algorithm means we gotta actually tell each other about the gems we find! what are your favourites?
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
I try, I try
Attachments:
- video: 9be0986841887a77.mp4
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mu@ni.hil.ist ("無 Mu") wrote:
ICE has been systematically abducting sex workers too. For example, massage parlors, all year, but people are neither defending nor supporting these workers like the street vendor buyouts and "Adopt a Day Laborer" campaigns. From New York to Louisiana. https://truthout.org/articles/sex-workers-are-being-abducted-by-ice-and-abandoned-by-respectability-politics/
Over 90 days in January and February, nearly 1,000 arrests in Queens, New York, targeted immigrant sex workers and street vendors. In Arizona, over 200 arrests were made. In Texas, 11 parlors were closed in February and May under emergency powers that bypass criminal charges. Across 20+ cities this year, police collaborated with ICE in similar raids.
"DecrimSexWorkCA ... has organized ICE patrols, and distributed over $20,000 in emergency relief to undocumented and other sex workers since 2023. Their model is mutual aid, not charity." Other migrant sex worker support mainly comes from other sex workers in other underfunded grassroots groups like Red Canary Song and Trans Immigrant Project.
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
My six year old niece to her cousin: "that's all he (me) writes about- weirdos, nerds, and goofballs."
She has my number.
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
But also, I think there's excessive love for the artifacts and not enough love for maintaining and transmitting the knowledge of how to build the artifacts and the motivations for the existence of the artifacts. But maybe that's just an old may yelling at a cloud thing.
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
This effort with Python packaging kinda feels like that... I can't put my finger on it. Kinda like what they really need is an OS dedicated to Python or something. 🤔
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
I've been in many software development situations where I suddenly realized I was accidentally reinventing something, like TCP/IP or an RTOS or a programming language.
I've also been in situations where I've been handed code where the people involved did the same thing, but they clearly didn't realize that's what they were doing as they kept pushing ahead ignoring available solutions or knowledge and making a horrible undifferentiated mess.











