
Atomic Keyboard.
Someone's doing a Kickstarter to replicate the Macrodata Refinement Keyboard: Looks like it will start at $600.
https://jwz.org/b/yksL
Atomic Keyboard.
Someone's doing a Kickstarter to replicate the Macrodata Refinement Keyboard: Looks like it will start at $600.
https://jwz.org/b/yksL
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
I don'y know which title I like better: Gravy SEALs, or Meal Team 6
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hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange ("Lesley Carhart :unverified:") wrote:
Dragos just opened 21 positions in Australia, UK, and US/Canada. Not my team, not the hiring manager, but there is an array of roles https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/dragos
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SethRudy@c18.masto.host ("Saethelred the Unsteady") wrote:
The Gravy SEALs are now the Waffle-SS
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RickiTarr@beige.party ("Ricki Yasha Tarr") wrote:
You are moving some things around in your house, you find a small door that is screwed shut. You unscrew it, and there is a small winding staircase that goes up, but you can't see where. It doesn't go to your attic, as far as you can tell. Do you go up the stairs or do you screw that door back closed?
ICE Arrests Carpenter Named Jesus, Church Community Fights for His Release.
Not The Onion: Jesus Teran, a Venezuelan immigrant and civil engineer working as a carpenter in Imperial, Pennsylvania, was reportedly detained by ICE on July 8 after a...
https://jwz.org/b/yksI
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QasimRashid ("Qasim Rashid, Esq.") wrote:
This article may upset some of my readers on the left, but remember, as a human rights lawyer my standard is not political convenience, but absolute justice.
In America today, Islamophobia isn’t just a Republican disease—it’s a bipartisan epidemic. And if we are serious about justice, we must be serious about calling out both the open bigotry and the insidious hypocrisy—no matter its source.
https://www.qasimrashid.com/p/islamophobia-is-a-bipartisan-scourgeand
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PBSNewsHour@flipboard.com ("PBS News") wrote:
Trump’s ‘censorship and control’ campaign threatens press freedom, FCC commissioner says
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/trumps-censorship-and-control-campaign-threatens-press-freedom-fcc-commissioner-says?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypubPosted into Politics @politics-PBSNewsHour
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indivisibleteam ("Indivisible ❌👑") wrote:
We’re very grateful for the tens of thousands of you who joined tonight’s One Million Rising training. This is the organized people power that can slow down, stop, and ultimately defeat Trump’s authoritarian takeover. If you missed it, check out the replay: https://youtube.com/live/yqhFZjHIz-o
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accentedcinema@masto.ai ("Accented Cinema") wrote:
In our last video, I said navigating Chongqing is like being trapped inside a dream. This video shows exactly what I meant.
(Sources is hughchonqing from TikTok, I think)
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weirdestate@eigenmagic.net ("Weird Estate") wrote:
Here is a user submission!
This is one of those listings that is so wild it was nearly impossible for me to pick only 3 images to share. I don't even have appropriate snark for this. I don't know where to begin.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/911-New-York-Ave-Lynn-Haven-FL-32444/42759272%5Fzpid/
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jeffjarvis ("Jeff Jarvis") wrote:
No, Goddamnit, #BrokenTimes, he just *raised* the 2023 tariff on your phone, car, and washing machine from South Korea from 2.5% to 15%. That is a 500% TAX INCREASE. #TrumpTax #Trumpflation
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Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de ("Codeberg.org") wrote:
Due to ongoing issues with SSH (many parallel connections resulting in useless timeouts during authentication prevented legitimate users from pushing), we have decided to enable rate-limiting on the SSH endpoint.
The likely response is "Connection reset by peer". If you are a heavy user of SSH, please adjust your usage accordingly or reach out in case you need more generous limits.
Thank you for understanding this step seems necessary currently.
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StillIRise1963@mastodon.world wrote:
Seems to me that if the GOP Senate approved a neo nazi on a party-line vote for director of the National Counterterrorism Center, they must be neo nazis themselves. Duh.
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nixCraft ("nixCraft 🐧") wrote:
It is a good reminder that a single person is enough to bring AI company Anthropic to its knees by using almost all GPUs? 🤣 I can’t imagine how much resources they are burning for glorified machines that spitting nonsense.
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
truth
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Lazarou ("Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈") wrote:
Any country that thinks a deal with Trump will last is a country that's going to be ripped off.
But they still do it, don't they? Bend the knee to a Child Rapist....
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apophis@kill-corporations.enterprises ("antimagic heart-sickness") wrote:
> This particular video was difficult to discern as AI in part because security camera footage is also famously the blurriest type of footage. The aesthetics of this particular video make it very difficult to tell that it’s AI at first glance, because we are used to looking at surveillance camera footage as being blurry and dark, which can hide some of the standard signs people look at when trying to determine if a video is AI generated. The background of the image is also static; newer AI video generators are getting pretty good at creating the foreground subject of a video, but the background often remains very surreal. In this video, that’s not the case because of the static nature of the background. Pretending to be nighttime security footage also helps to disguise the things AI is often bad at—accurate movement, correct blur and lighting, and fine details. Tagging “@Ring” was also pretty smart by the uploader, because it gives a plausible place for the video to come from.
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carnage4life@mas.to ("Dare Obasanjo") wrote:
There's an incredible amount of cope in my replies from people who claim that Google, Microsoft and Meta posting record revenues and profits due to AI is some kind of mirage and AI is actually losing them money.
This is some form of AI derangement syndrome. Wild to observe.
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ErikUden@mastodon.de ("Erik Uden 🍑") wrote:
The Onion wins again
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SouthDakota ("South Dakota Dep. Propaganda") wrote:
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
The Waldorf-Astoria is perhaps New York's most prominent monument to jazz age luxury and glamor. It's been the traditional residence for US presidents and foreign heads of state when in town (the "presidential suite" was meant rather literally there).
Built over the below-grade railyard of Grand Central Terminal, the hotel was equipped with a private rail siding and platform where guests could park their personal railcars(!). (Andy Warhol once threw a party on the platform.)
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
This was captured with a DSLR and a 19mm shifting lens, from a balcony of another building.
It's mostly an exercise in angles and symmetry. The vaguely wedge-shaped dark cloud that appeared overhead, following the lines of the buildings, created a fortuitous moment.
The Waldorf was closed for an extensive renovation shortly after this was made and just recently re-opened. Many of the rooms have been converted into condo apartments.
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (and Neighbors), NYC, 2017.
All the pixels, breakfast not included in room rate, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/32609074081
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nova@social.lol ("cmdr ░ nova ⸸ :~$") wrote:
Hello! I thought the omg.lol project looked extraordinarily cool, and had to have a domain/profile
Plus, doesn't hurt to have multiple points of contact, just in case
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oneunderscore__@threads.net ("Ben Collins") wrote:
Folks, they finally did it. They straight up wrote The Onion headline.
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stilgherrian@eigenmagic.net ("Stilgherrian") wrote:
I have just discovered that one of my important admin tasks will have to be totally re-done because apparently I only did it in a dream and not in reality.
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augieray ("Augie Ray") wrote:
If you've had cancer and it's in remission, avoid another #COVID infection.
STUDY: "Based on the 128 cancer-related deaths as an outcome, we estimated a nearly twofold increase in cancer mortality in those who tested positive compared with those who tested negative (odds ratio, 1.85; 95% CI: 1.14–3.02)."
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FinalGirl@blackqueer.life ("More boobs than brains") wrote:
Hey if you are seeing the news about radioactive wasp nests, let me give you some professionally informed context, @Rooster -style.
The site is called The Savannah River Site. It is a large facility where many different technologies were manufactured, both manufacture scale and experimental. The bomb-making they talk about ranges from traditional ordinance to nuclear weapons. There’s also a nuclear reactor there.
I was trained as a “contaminant fate and transport hydrogeologist,” which is a fancy way of saying I study how chemicals (contaminants) change (fate) as they move (transport) through groundwater (hydro-) and unsaturated soils (-geologist).
Much of my early study and training was done on the Savannah River Site, partly because one of my advisors happened to be a bigwig in the federal remediation of the site. So I know more about the site that, well probably most people. I say that all as a way to provide context and give you a full and detailed story to help you appreciate it when I say if radioactive wasps are the only thing we find there, then we dodged a bullet that, trust me, was not traditional ordinance.
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Lazarou ("Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈") wrote:
What they need to do, and as any follower of Monsterdon knows, is to stage a local social event hosting an abnormal amount of blonde children and that should draw out any radioactive animal mutants...