
Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
HollyCo26588808@universeodon.com wrote:
Lost kitten who boarded a NYC subway has gotten herself adopted
#animals #cat #kitten #kindness #compassion #adoption #spiffy #NYC
Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
HollyCo26588808@universeodon.com wrote:
Lost kitten who boarded a NYC subway has gotten herself adopted
#animals #cat #kitten #kindness #compassion #adoption #spiffy #NYC
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
awwwwwww
https://universeodon.com/@HollyCo26588808/114944698664788612
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
"The ICE database did not include any record of Teran" https://mastodon.social/@benroyce/114944620384634049
"No record currently exists for Almanza within the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) database." https://www.newsweek.com/immigration-green-card-migrant-alligator-alcatraz-2105665
what is wrong with this picture?
I'm pleased to report the continuing staggering popularity of my five WordPress plugins: the plugin directory reports "fewer than 10" active installations for all but one... and that one has cracked the aspirational "10+" barrier. (Which one it is...
https://jwz.org/b/yksG
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5t3ph@front-end.social ("Stephanie Eckles") wrote:
Always feels good to help someone remove JS by pointing them to a modern #CSS solution 🥰
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bw@social.lol ("Blake Watson :prami:") wrote:
Found this website which is similar to the HTML for People vibe. Love it! https://www.htmlhobbyist.com/
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indivisibleteam ("Indivisible ❌👑") wrote:
We could not agree more. Democrats must stand up to this wannabe king and his rubber-stamp Republicans.
Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
snap30Pix ("Rowan Blake") wrote:
Rushing up rain-soaked steps shadows and reflections tell a story of anticipation beneath the cityjoin me in this months urban rhythm theme. #StreetPhotography, #BlackAndWhite, #UrbanLife, #Leica, #FilmPhotography
Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
Colarusso ("David Colarusso") wrote:
Today’s nostalgia fix, asking my mom for some quarters¹ . . . but for her grandkids.
¹ I didn’t have any cash. :/
Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
w7voa@journa.host ("Steve Herman") wrote:
A federal judge is ordering Kari Lake and USAGM, by Aug. 13, to provide the court with a detailed plan for the Voice of America’s restructuring, the current employee count and how much VOA programming is actually being produced and what steps they've taken to inform Congress of their activities.
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maxleibman@beige.party ("Max Leibman") wrote:
“Won’t Unknown Senders filtering in Apple’s Messages hurt even legitimate fundraising text campaigns?”
There’s no such thing as a legitimate fundraising text from a stranger. My having a phone number does not entitle you to my attention.
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xssfox@cloudisland.nz ("1.3.6.1.4.1.61513") wrote:
I was using mastodon before it was cool.
Narrator: that's currently.
Radioactive Wasps.
Workers at a site in South Carolina that once made key parts for nuclear bombs have found a radioactive wasp nest. Employees who routinely check radiation levels at the Savannah River Site near Aiken found a wasp nest on July 3 on a...
https://jwz.org/b/yksD
Boosted by isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:"):
tomjennings@tldr.nettime.org ("tom jennings") wrote:
I find myself increasingly unwilling to cooperate with anything on the Internet requiring unnecessary logins, and lately, onerous (subjective) cookies requirements.
It seems like, from reading here on the fedi, that lots of people go along with this shit.
I've been active on the Internet since 1993, but def remember life before it. I hate to lose it, but honestly, the shit required to use many websites is way beyond anything reasonable.
So I find myself withdrawing from it.
If "age verification" becomes common here (US) I'm unlikely to cooperate.
I do many of the few things we can "do" online, and I give money to EFF and many orgs monthly and for years, but things are not good.
I've done work on separating electronic and physical (and phone) contacts and even printed out some on paper.
I'm trying to assume nothing.
The Internet is not the world.
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
huh, this looks *really* interesting:
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
okay, this is amusing
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vkc@linuxmom.net ("Veronica Explains") wrote:
CSS is flipping awesome though. It's so incredibly powerful and when well done, I find it to be downright elegant.
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mcc wrote:
There's a Bandcamp Friday happening this Friday https://isitbandcampfriday.com/
Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
triz@normal.style ("triz of online :verified_triz:") wrote:
look linux is ngmi until they figure out a way to replace 2/3 of the ui with chatgpt like commercial operating systems have. if you don't bash a keyboard button on accident that completely interrupts what you were doing so an electronic wyrmtongue can tell you how handsome and brilliant you are at least seventeen times a day are you even computing
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zkat@toot.cat ("Kat Marchán 🐈") wrote:
@slightlyoff fun fact: I used to work for the company who owned/created CanJS and was a professional CanJS dev at the time of React's rise lol
Additionally: I've mentioned this before, but I feel like folks who talk about web components need to find a really good way to make it clear that comparing a "traditional" JS framework site to a website that uses webcomponents the way I think they should be used (with minimal shadow dom usage, as opposed to just trying to replicate the render-everything-in-JS patterns), the size difference in what you actually ship and how much JS runs is WAY MORE MASSIVE than what this blog post makes it seem like.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
How a JS framework does in the krausest benchmark is functionally immaterial. The most important quality is cold-start, uncached costs becuase that's the common case.
So smaller code, plus avoiding pathological structural errors (e.g., "CSS-in-JS" w/ a "runtime"), get you most of the story, most of the time.
Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
ratfactor@mastodon.art wrote:
To those who are unsure if they should share their art/interests/knowledge:
* YOUR voice is the one somebody else needs to hear.
* If YOU like what you're doing, somebody else will too.
* Even if you DON'T like what you're doing, somebody else probably still will. 😆
* No, not everyone has already read/heard/seen everything. YOURS will be the first for somebody.
(Above found in a notebook of mine, don't remember writing it. I think I meant to turn it into a web page? I'll do that too.)
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
This blog post remains super important because it's one of the few comparisons I've seen that talks about the main JS framework scaling limit: framework size + code per component
https://webcomponents.dev/blog/all-the-ways-to-make-a-web-component/
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cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
@ieure Everyday is like:
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emilymoranbarwick@social.lol ("Emily Moran Barwick") wrote:
@fromjason I’ve always felt like the interplay between HTML and CSS is magic. The first time I wrote a thing in CSS and it shifted the appearance of my HTML, it kinda blew my mind.
(…I still think it’s at least *partially* magic…🙃)
Motherfucking Wind Farms.
Samuel L. Jackson is a treasure. And every copy of this video hosted elsewhere bleeps it, because we live in a world of cowards.
https://jwz.org/b/yksB
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Naureckas@mastodon.world ("Jim Naureckas") wrote:
Chris Smalls, Amazon organizer, is one of the most prominent labor activists in the country. Yet when he was beaten by the IDF while trying to bring life-saving aid to Gaza, it got virtually no corporate media coverage.
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dyckron@mstdn.ca ("Ron Dyck") wrote:
🥳
Ontario court strikes down Ford government's plan to remove Toronto bike lanes | CBC News
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-ford-bike-lane-toronto-court-ruling-1.7597460
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ethanz@social.coop ("Ethan Zuckerman") wrote:
Due to cuts to international aid, we’re up against the wall financially – we need anyone who’s been helped by or inspired by Global Voices to lend a hand.
Much more on why Global Voices is important to me: https://ethanzuckerman.com/2025/07/30/keep-global-voices-strong/
and info on helping us out if you're so inclined: https://globalvoices.org/donate/
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ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org ("AI6YR Ben") wrote:
LA Times: How ICE is using the LAPD to track down immigrants for deportation
"...Of particular concern, he said, is the LAPD’s handling of data collected from automated license plate readers, devices deployed around the city that track the movements of vehicles. Police officials have insisted that the information is not shared with ICE. But other local law enforcement agencies have flouted their own similar rules in the past, raising concerns that the LAPD may not keep its word...."
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-07-30/ice-raids-lapd-special-order-40