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NationCymru@toot.wales ("Nation.Cymru") wrote:
Names of 20,000 children killed in Gaza by Israel to be read aloud at the Senedd
#News
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NationCymru@toot.wales ("Nation.Cymru") wrote:
Names of 20,000 children killed in Gaza by Israel to be read aloud at the Senedd
#News
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kibcol1049@mstdn.social ("Col") wrote:
Naturalist Chris Packham comes for an unlikely target in a Guardian column: sheep!
More precisely, the presenter is fascinating on how unchecked grazing livestock is ruining the biodiversity of natural wonders like Dartmoor. “Where once there was purple heather, bilberry and buzzing insect life, there are now over-grazed, sheep-infested ecological disaster zones,” he writes.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Just published a new section on my site to capture references to a lot of the essential web performance and fundamentals-oriented webdev resources I find myself continually directing folks to. Also, lots and lots of links to blogs I love:
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killick@dmv.community wrote:
Knowing how to tie a useful knot is a skill that doesn't get much attention outside of sailing and rock climbing, but although I do neither of those things, I like learning new knots. They come in handy in the garden, the kitchen, and any time I have to move something on or in a vehicle.
If you'd like to learn to be more handy with rope and string, I suggest this website, where you can learn new knots. You can easily go step by step, reverse, or even re-orient the knot to see how it looks from another angle. It's called "Animated Knots." They even have neckties!
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Every front-end shop should have this printed out in huge type somewhere in a high-traffic common area:
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
A billionaire saying they back politicians who will "make everyone have the stuff billionaires have instead of how they are going to eliminate billionaires" obliquely confesses that the primary thing billionaires have is nobody who tells them "no".
adam@social.lol ("Adam Newbold") wrote:
The next six weeks are going to be extraordinarily busy for me, between a massive day job project, a couple of larger personal things going on, and getting my new apprenticeship underway. Still going to be working on omg.lol and Neato stuff, but if I’m a little less visible or if email replies take a little longer to reach you, that’s why!
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halcyonloon@retro.pizza ("Halcyon Loon") wrote:
Well my employer has decided to partner with Palantir, which means it's time for me to find a new job. I was a lot more willing to make 40% less than market rate when I knew my employer wasn't funding concentration camps because they want AI coding tools.
Anyway of you need a UX designer/researcher who knows his way around government regulations, healthcare, enterprise software I'm looking!
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xandra@tilde.zone ("alexandra") wrote:
i'm learning how to put myself out there more when it comes to asking for support financially (thanks to @binarydigit & others), so please forgive me if this is a stumble!
to help support me while i'm unemployed, i'm trying something new: just opened an avenue to support me and my work through buymeacoffee.com. there's so much more i want to do. i doubt i could reach the point i could stop looking for work, but a girl can dream! in the meantime, this helps offset some of the out-of-pocket costs that my projects take and helps me code more (with less stress).
if you've enjoyed any of my work, blog posts, etc., consider tossing me a tip if you can. i know times are hard out here, so do not feel bad if you can't. no shame, no pressure.
thanks for indulging me, friends. <3
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
setting up for weekly voice net on 50.250MHz SSB 📡
Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
jamey@toot.cat ("Jamey Sharp") wrote:
Well, it's like I always say: I never claim to be consistent
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
This short post on the "inevitable" framing of discussions about AI made me nod in agreement through the whole text. Recommended reading!
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ireneista@irenes.space ("Irenes (many)") wrote:
the longer you spend using software that does not make deliberate efforts to run your inner peace through a wood chipper in order to monetize it
the more jarring it is using something that does
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
@NfNitLoop and as we all know, they'll simply ignore any opting out and continue gathering data anyway.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
React is load-bearing in most orgs in the sense that it's what binds terrible choices together tightly enough to keep them from being individually evaluated.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Well, Sameer finally got what he wanted: the end of an actually fast, actually secure counterpoint to Android.
CrOS can't make Android look like shit if CrOS also sucks:
https://www.theverge.com/news/706558/google-android-chromeos-combining-sameer-samat
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rgadellaa ("Roderick Gadellaa") wrote:
I can't help but wonder how this new Android / Chrome OS hybrid is going to work on a 4 GB RAM laptop...
This screenshot was taken just after a reboot 🫣
https://www.theverge.com/news/706558/google-android-chromeos-combining-sameer-samat
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
Complete with the disingenuous "wE vAlUe YoUr PrIvaCyyy~" at the top of the half page of boilerplate telling you that you have to OPT OUT of data collection.
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
Coworker shared an interesting web site with us on Slack today and, wow, if it isn't an example of modern #web #enshitification
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dillo@fosstodon.org ("Dillo browser") wrote:
For those in the #OldComputerChallenge in need for a lightweight #web browser, #Dillo can be built from source in under 10 minutes from old CPUs (let us know otherwise).
We always welcome new pictures for the gallery: https://dillo-browser.github.io/gallery/
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Hey Lazyfed, what's your favorite web development blog that you think not enough people read?
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egorod@illo.social ("Ego Rodriguez") wrote:
“For the sad actor, there was never a moment to take off his mask.” #queerartist #Illustration
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sundogplanets ("Prof. Sam Lawler") wrote:
And here's Planetary Science Institute's version of the press release: https://www.psi.edu/blog/object-discovered-orbiting-sun-in-sync-with-neptune/
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loriemerson@post.lurk.org ("Lori Emerson") wrote:
I'll be trotting out my hopefully fun and zaney, completely analog #othernetworks lecture-performance here in Boulder Sept. 9th - come join the fun if you're around! 20 copies of Other Networks will also be for sale at the event. and thank you @ntnsndr for making this happen 💚 https://calendar.boulderlibrary.org/event/14949129
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kottke ("kottke.org") wrote:
Marc Andreessen Is a Traitor. “He has betrayed the very system that made his success possible; the system in which he and a handful of others like him have profited disproportionately relative to their contribution.” https://www.liberalcurrents.com/marc-andreessen-is-a-traitor/
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Do you ever wonder if the val.town folks regret not calling it "var.town"? Or "let.town"? Or is "let.town" too close too "letdown"?
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vapaad@wandering.shop ("desert dirtbag abby version") wrote:
my first raspberry lemonade sunflower bloomed! I got the seeds at a local seed swap so I didn't know what to expect, but I love it!
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randahl ("Randahl Fink") wrote:
To any Austrailians being misinforned by Sky News, please know that Europe is just fine.
The fact that Sky News has found some social media clips of a few criminals committing crimes in Spain and France does obviously not mean that a continent of 744 million people “has fallen”. All it means is, Australia needs better media.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Captured on a short hike with a small mirrorless camera, 35mm lens, lightweight tripod, and enough neutral density for a roughly 30 second exposure.
Flowing water is a subject that lends itself to motion studies that reveal what our unaided eye can't see, controlled by exposure time. At 1/3000 sec, every drop of water freezes in place. At 30 seconds, we see smooth, cloud-like structures that obscure individual perturbations. Only at around 1/30 sec does the camera see what we do.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Tanner Creek, OR, 2011.
All the pixels, none of the nature, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/5892599507/