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jwz wrote:

Ambient age verification.

Newgrounds, a gaming forum, has some clever ways for non-intrusively complying with the shambling disaster that is the "UK Online Safety Act". For years, I've been doing something similar to this when generating internal...
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jwz wrote:

You should be using RSS.

Molly White has a good intro: Far from being the new hotness attracting glitzy feature stories in tech media or billions in venture funding, RSS has been around for 25 years. [...] Many, if not most, websites publish an RSS...
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crk5@layer8.space ("crkⓋ") wrote:

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MarkHoltom@mastodonapp.uk ("Mark Holtom (aka Kingbeard)") wrote:

They are trying to 'herd immunity' climate change

CNN: This month is the planet’s hottest on record by far - and hottest in around 120,000 years, scientists say By Laura Paddison, CNN The Washington Post  CLIMATE SOLUTIONS Your body can build up tolerance to heat. Here’s how. Small gradual exposures to heat can help the human body build tolerance to rising temperatures, experts say

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danirabbit@mastodon.online ("Danielle Foré") wrote:

It’s wild to me how Zohran has gained national attention for a **mayoral** race and democrats are focused on how to stop that rather than how to replicate it

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danirabbit@mastodon.online ("Danielle Foré") wrote:

This crap about “spoiler votes” is ridiculous and childish and sad. Democrats lose when they try to appeal to the right. That’s all this is. They are constantly pushing back and trying to suppress progressive members of the party and they will not allow progressive messages on the national stage and that’s why they lose. Refusing to acknowledge this just means they’ll do it again and lose again.

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JuliusGoat ("A.R. Moxon, Verified Duck 🦆") wrote:

The reason Substack pushed a Nazi blog onto people's phones is because—as founder Hamish McKenzie said in his response to Substackers Against Nazis 2 yrs ago—he believes it is valuable and important to platform Nazi voices.

This sort of thing is not a one-off. https://www.the-reframe.com/questions-for-substack/

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noisemakerbot@genart.social ("Noisemaker Bot") wrote:

shatter vs. ridge

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jenny753@indiepocalypse.social ("Cmdr Jenny") wrote:

For folks who cancelled their Paramount+ accounts but still want to watch the newest Strange New Worlds episode without flying the ol' 🏴‍☠️, Paramount posted the entire episode to Youtube.

(This is most likely region locked.) With ad block, it's free, legal, and doesn't give Paramount $$.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ig%5FeYqQvHI

#StarTrek

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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

Fun fact: the Reading was a major northeastern US railroad (made famous internationally by its place on the Monopoly gameboard), which ceded its rail business in 1976 to the newly formed Conrail consortium. But the company kept most of its non-railroad real estate holdings, and today mostly operates cinemas (including NYC's Angelika) in several countries.

(The Reading Company was named for the Pennsylvania city, and so is pronounced with the past tense of what you do with words on a page).

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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

The GX680 was a fun but very unusual camera that couldn't quite decide what it wanted to be. It was a truly gigantic beast of a medium format SLR camera providing (limited) view camera movements. It used 120-format roll film with a 6x8cm frame (so a 3:4 aspect ratio), with a built-in autowinder. It's sort of what you'd get if you somehow merged a Nikon F4, a Hasselblad, and a Crown Graphic. Definitely not a point & shoot camera.

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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

Captured with a Fuji GX680 camera, 80mm lens, T-Max 100 film. Some tilt was applied to control focus. It was very dark in there, and focusing required the use of a flashlight.

The Pennsylvania Avenue Subway was built to provide a sub-grade freight connection between the Reading Railroad's main line and its "City Branch". It served the Baldwin Locomotive Works' Callowhill plant and, later, the Philadelphia Inquirer's printing plant, among other Center City industries. Abandoned in the 1980's.

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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

"Pennsylvania Avenue Subway" Tunnel, Former Reading Railroad, Philadelphia, 2004.

#photography

Interior of abandoned railroad tunnel with arched ceilings and grates admitting light at intervals. A stack of railroad ties is in foreground left.

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tomjennings@tldr.nettime.org ("tom jennings") wrote:

@kevinbowen

Yeah. The US postal service may prove to have been the best service the US ever provided to its citizens. Its not an American idea but it was done very well. Internet kids don't get it I don't think. Deliver an ounce/28 grams of paper to any physical address within 8 billion sq km for the same pocket change.

The best art and communication medium ever.

@jerod23

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logicalelegance@mastodon.online ("Elecia White") wrote:

Look, I haven't said anything because you've been doing a good job but...

You've been doing a good job and I do notice and appreciate it. Thank you very much. Please continue.

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cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:

The Maintainers Study Guide:

https://themaintainers.org/study-guide/

"...maintenance encompasses a lot more than repairing objects. We consider it to encompass a variety of interconnected systems: valuing care labor, preserving bio-regions, safeguarding our data, providing reliable public transportation, and advocating for the workforce that sustains our infrastructures. Maintenance also comprises the mundanity of daily life: brushing one’s teeth, tidying the home, mending a sock..."

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Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:

If you're using mastodon.social's web app, you may notice that the "Some replies may be missing" notice in certain threads is gone. Instead, you may see a "New replies available" button, as Mastodon checks for missing replies automatically now, based on work submitted by @jonny. Please enjoy!

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NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️‍🌈") wrote:

@TexasObserver This comic would be more accurate if the TX GOP hadn't already had a long history of voter suppression and gerrymandering.

It's not so much bowing to authority as being given permission to do what they already wanted to do anyway.

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bobdahacker@infosec.exchange ("BobDaHacker 🏳️‍⚧️ | NB") wrote:

Found critical vulns in Lovense (the biggest sex toy company) affecting 11M+ users. They ignored researchers for 2+ years, then fixed in 2 days after public exposure. 🤦

What I found:
- Email disclosure via XMPP (username→email)
- Auth bypass (email→account takeover, no password)

History of ignoring researchers:
- 2022: Someone else reports XMPP email leak, ignored
- Sept 2023: Krissy reports account takeover + different email leak via HTTP API, paid only $350
- 2024: Another person reports XMPP email leak AND Account Takeover vuln, offered 2 free sex toys (accepted for the meme)
- March 2025: I report account takeover + XMPP email leak, paid $3000 (after pushing for critical)
- Told me fix for email vuln needs 14 months because "legacy support" > user security (had 1-month fix ready)
- July 28: I go public
- July 30: Both fixed in 48 hours

Same bugs, different treatment. They lied to journalists saying it was fixed in June, tried to get me banned from HackerOne after giving permission to disclose.

News covered it but my blog has the full technical details:
https://bobdahacker.com/blog/lovense-still-leaking-user-emails/

Edit: This guy was one of the CO-Founders of Lovense and got kicked out unfairly, and they are trying to hide his existence, like how Mark Zuckerburg from Facebook did to one of his Co-Founders back in the day. He is currently being sued by Lovense.

https://x.com/LovenseDispute/status/1879155775865589995

#InfoSec #BugBounty #ResponsibleDisclosure #Security #Vulnerability #IoT #cybersecurity

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TexasObserver@texasobserver.social ("Texas Observer") wrote:

The latest from Texas Observer cartoonist Ben Sargent.

See more from Loon Star State: https://www.texasobserver.org/topics/loon-star-state/

#comics #Trump #politics #USpol #Texas #Republicans #GregAbbott #Fascism

A cartoon of "emperor" Trump in a toga with a palm fan, laying on a golden chaise lounge as worshippers, including the Texas GOP kneel to him. Trump declares "Oh la! Bring me four, no five more congressmen from your state! Oh and peel me a grape!" while his followers declare "At once, my liege!"

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molly0xfff@hachyderm.io ("Molly White") wrote:

Newsletter: In a media landscape dominated by algorithmic feeds that aim to manipulate and extract, sometimes the most radical thing you can do is choose to read what you want, when you want, without anyone watching over your shoulder.

Here’s how to use #RSS.

https://www.citationneeded.news/curate-with-rss/

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cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:

Short clip of a CNC machine shop from 1958. Useful use of computers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3ws2ZtEXh8

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gabrielesvelto@mas.to ("Gabriele Svelto") wrote:

We are modernizing the user interface

Pray we do not modernize it further

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

Rebranding myself as a biker gang guy who writes prose and code.

#HTML #CSS #Writer

Me making a fist with the letters "HTML" displayed prominently on the image. Im wearing a purple bandana and white shirt, with earbuds visible. The background is an interior space with a door and window.

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inthehands@hachyderm.io ("Paul Cantrell") wrote:

I can’t remember who said the Democratic Party is acting like a •minority party• when what we need is an •opposition party•. The piece below captures that feeling (and its venom is fully justified).

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https://www.everythingishorrible.net/p/fucking-fight-you-useless-fucks

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pixouls@post.lurk.org ("👻 eboy (ectoplasm boy)") wrote:

@ragman and I will be hosting HTML Day in Philadelphia on August 2nd! It's going to be a bit of an improv so you'll help shape what happens :)

Come hang out and write some HTML with us. Art supplies to share would be appreciated. Feel free to turn this into an impromptu distro of masks, zines, stickers, or anything else you have to share.

https://htmldayphilly.neocities.org/

Can't make it in person? Check out the online event https://lunaseeker.com/events/htmlday25 or the official site for other international locations https://html.energy/html-day/2025/index.html

#html #HTMLEnergy #HTMLDay #indieWeb #meetUp #Philly #Philadelphia

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stavvers@masto.ai ("Another Angry Woman") wrote:

deutsche bahn

why are dudes in fanfic always getting hit with freight train orgasms. why not an orient express orgasm, classy and romantic. where are the shinkansen train orgasms? his orgasm hit him like the TGV atlantique breaking the passenger rail speed record. like the shanghai maglev, his orgasm was a feat of engineering but something of a commercial disappointment.   Screenshotted tag: as long as it's not Deutsche Bahn AG Don’t tell me delayed orgasms aren’t a thing A huge montage of screenshotted tags: If you want a deutsche bahn orgasm you will be edged to within an inch of your sanity Orgasm like the deutsche bahn.  Announcing itself arriving 30 times over 2 hours then never actually arriving deutsche bahn delayed 5 minutes (4.5 minutes later) delayed 10 minutes His orgasm was like deutsche bahn. He came late or not at all, his orgasm was unreliable and crowded. His orgasm was too expensive and the German government refuses to subsidise it any more to make it more affordable Learning new things about the German rail system today

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gl33p ("Preston Austin") wrote:

Today in "what rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches" news we have a new domain from which it's a pretty safe bet no public good will ever be served.

crypto dot gov

https://mastodon.social/@botgov/114948514901920888

*sigh*

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joshsutphin@wandering.shop ("Josh Sutphin") wrote:

This rules so hard ❤️
https://www.status.news/p/the-onion-ben-collins-interview

What has it been like shifting from reporter to media executive, managing a staff instead of filing stories yourself? And do you write any of the jokes at The Onion? Or are you strictly managing the business? The Onion's process is deeply, beautifully inefficient. Every day, our writers take 150 headlines into a physical writers room in Chicago and whittle them down to maybe one or two. These people throw away the funniest sentence I will ever write in my life six times by noon every weekday. The point of taking over this place was to preserve this process, which I learned this week is almost assuredly more rigorous than The New York Times. That's why I don't touch any of it. I just try to get more people to pay attention to the output, and get our work into different mediums and new places. We brought back the paper, reinvested in the Onion News Network, bought a full page ad in The Times for something they were going to write anyway. The role is to make the world-class work they're already doing seep into everyday American life more frequently, and that's working. You actually can do this, you know. You can just try to highlight the beauty of things you like and not try to vampirically extract value at every step. If people get one thing out of this whole Q&A, I hope it's that. You do not have to make an A.I. version of your own employees that operate at 1.5x speed but produce purely iterative garbage, especially in media and journalism. People don't actually want that