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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
stacey_campbell@aus.social ("Stacey Campbell") wrote:

Coming Sunday, 10 August 2025, is Open Gate Day at Barcroft Station, part of the White Mountain Research Center in California. This is the first open gate day at Barcroft since the pandemic arrived in 2020.

This is your one chance this year to shorten the hike to the 3rd highest mountain in California, the 14,252' (4,344 m) White Mountain Peak. (For the Australians that's roughly two Mount Kosciuszkos.) No permits required, and it's the easiest fourteener in California to summit.

The White Mountains are an amazing part of California, they contain the oldest verified living tree in the world, at 4,856 years, and a landscape that is incredibly harsh but beautiful.

https://www.wmrc.edu/event/barcroft-open-gate-day/

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

Wabi tek sabi:

https://www.wabiteksabi.com/

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

Wee! I wrote a window manager for MP/M, four windows in the screen, dynamically resizeable, while program(s) are running.

Windows are virtually 24x80 "Heath H19" compatible, up to 30 x 90, so cursor ("curses") format windows shrunk to smallest visible, if dragged full size, draw the off-screen portions. Programs can be writing to the screen while resizing, the "VGA device" does the work.

The bottom line of each command line interpreter, I call the "hotspot", is always visible in a window; portions of the window larger than the box are virtually present, just not displayed.

The Z80 running MP/M or CP/M sees the screen as IO ports; one to write data to, one to specify the window. Magic keyboard keys (Fkeys) switch windows (MP/M: assigns keyboard to task window), arrow keys drag the "cursor" to resize all four at once, another key "maximizes" current screen (make largest; make 24x80; make tiny).

Lol, the cursor decided to not display for the video, there' still bugs to shake out etc.

You can resize the VGA display (480x640 to 1024x768) with program(s) running, and everything does exactly what you would expect. Can't do that with Xorg! Not that that's useful, lol, but the window buffering came out super clean.

This is event driven/task loop programming taken all the way; none of this is interrupt driven, it's all non-blocking task loops. Average task loop time (running through all dozen main tasks) is 5 - 10 uS, worst case 55 or so mS (large screen scrolling). I may unwind scrolling and drop that to a millisec or so but there's no downside I can determine.

MP/M will have four tasks, four "seats". on window per, and 48K per user/task, four running at once (and only four). MP/M performance will be very nice. Got the XIOS written, soon to test it...

#CP/M #cpm #mpm #MP/M #retrocomputing #z80

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adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:

I don’t share this link often enough, but you can save 10% on a year of Fastmail at https://fastmail.com/omglol, and it helps out omg.lol a little bit!

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adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:

Fastmail’s UI just keeps getting more awesome!

https://www.fastmail.com/blog/better-themes-better-search/

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jwz wrote:

The Mothership Vortex.

Some time ago I hypothesized that all Democratic Senators are using the same text-spam contractor, and wondered whether there was some way to block the entire network. This resulted in many, many replies from people incorrecting me and each other with their zero-information theories.

Well, I was right. They are all using the same contractor. But the reality is even more horrible than you probably imagined.
https://jwz.org/b/ykse

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Boosted by fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻"):
chaotin@corteximplant.com ("Alice Atmega :lucybz: :cv_pink:") wrote:

Omg voice memos for mastodon!

▶︎ •၊၊||၊|။|||||၊|။ 0:15

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xor@tech.intersects.art ("Parker Higgins") wrote:

also wow, first release since switching over to a git tag-based versioning system + uv and pyproject.toml for project management (i know, i know) + hatchling as a build-backend + PyPI trusted publishing, and this is really, really slick

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xor@tech.intersects.art ("Parker Higgins") wrote:

Just shipped a new release for xword-dl, the command line tool to scrape online crossword solvers into local puz files. Headline is fixed support for AmuseLabs embeds, but we've also added the LA Times Mini as a supported outlet https://github.com/thisisparker/xword-dl/releases/tag/v2025.8.4

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jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:

Remember: Sometimes you stand out, but you can still flower where you are.

A single sunflower in a field of soybeans.

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
grickle@mstdn.social ("Grickle") wrote:

Alienated feelings. #grickledoodle #feelings #horror #aliens #cartoon #drawing #art #funny

A cartoon illustration of facehugger aliens attacking two astronauts while one disappointed looking facehugger alien stays in its pod looking at sad Steve the astronaut. Caption reads "Although it was ultimately what saved his life, in the moment Steve had never felt such profound rejection as he did right then."

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jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:

WE CAN SHOULD MUST AND WILL BLOW UP THE MOON

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/04/nasa-china-space-station-duffy-directives-00492172

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Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:

There is this YouTube channel called Mei Time with really wonderful travel vlogs from Japan. I wish I could visit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50kEuC0Z4Ew

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Boosted by adele@social.pollux.casa ("Adële 🌹"):
tryst@imu.li ("trystimuli") wrote:

@adele the generality of the text editor (and unix text processing tools) is very nice, and when working within the current ecosystem i always choose them.

and yet i also find text formats harmful. the vast majority of programming languages, config files, and exchange formats reinforce english-supremacy. different people have different layout preferences - spacing habits, column widths, indentation styles, and in programming naming conventions - why must they compromise on those to collaborate? and those compromises inevitably favor the parties with more power.

so i am intrigued by the possibility of general self-describing binary formats that do not embed privileged perspectives. i suspect a similarly general ecosystem of tools could be built around something with more structure than text (which is, after all, also a binary format), and perhaps be even better.

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loombot@mastodon.replacementhipster.com ("loombot 3000") wrote:

@davidgerard Please don't forget about this wonderful "we demand to be taken seriously" photo from the Google Glass era, feat everyone's favorite fascist

Marc Andreessen, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, Bill Maris, managing partner at Google Ventures, and John Doerr, general partner of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. All three are wearing Google Glass and look like toolbags. 2013.

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jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:

Put them on a table right outside the bathroom

https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/ohio-law-to-force-libraries-public-buildings-to-remove-tampons-from-mens-restrooms/J5HT7J7SWNBQ7O6WRZA6RMM6ZA/

https://daytondailynews.com/local/ohio-law-to-force-libraries-public-buildings-to-remove-tampons-from-mens-restrooms/J5HT7J7SWNBQ7O6WRZA6RMM6ZA/

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jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:

Courage in our time

RE: https://www.threads.com/@mrdavehill/post/DM8irF1v6hh

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adele@social.pollux.casa ("Adële 🌹") wrote:

Why I prefer human-readable file formats

When I say human-readable file format, I'm referring to text-based files that can be opened, read, and understood without the need for any specific software or proprietary interface. They include formats like Markdown, JSON, YAML, INI, TOML, CSV/TSV and even fixed-width text files where the content and its structure are visible, transparent, and editable in a simple text editor [...]

https://adele.pages.casa/md/blog/why-I-prefer-human-readable-file-formats.md

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

Seriously, come to the Voting Village! We’re really excited about the program this year. And we have stickers. And t shirts. Maybe hats, too.

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

We can make our elections trustworthy in spite of the inevitable security weaknesses in equipment!

How? By using an architecture that *tolerates* security flaws instead of requiring you to eliminate them. This is called "Software Independence", formalized by Ron Rivest (the R in RSA) about 15 years ago.

Ron is giving a talk at the Voting Village this year.

Software Independence is achieved with something called "Risk Limiting Audits", invented by Philip Stark.

Philip is also giving a talk.

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

Anyway, if you're interested in actually learning about this this stuff - which is interesting and important - and you're coming to DEFCON, come join us at the Voting Village!

https://www.mattblaze.org/papers/VV2025-schedule.pdf

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Boosted by aral@mastodon.ar.al ("Aral Balkan"):
davidculley@hachyderm.io ("David Culley") wrote:

@aral It seems you can get up to 5 years in prison for denial of the holocaust (WWII).

It's called "Volksverhetzung" (incitement to hatred) in German.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volksverhetzung

I'm not sure if that applies to other genocides.

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
jencmars@mastodon.art ("Jen C Mars") wrote:

I hear it's #InternationalOwlAwarenessDay (that's a hashtag and a half...) so please be aware of this owl

Watercolor, gouache and pencil on hotpress paper about 11x16"

#owl #birds #painting #art

Painting of a red morph screech owl peering out of a tree cavity. The tree cavity is framed by swirling stylized bark, with a sphinx moth in the left foreground and a spider and beetle hidden in the upper right. The owl itself has orange-brown feathers with a white face and chest, and bright green eyes.

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Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
spaf@mstdn.social wrote:

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zachleat@zachleat.com ("Zach Leatherman :11ty:") wrote:

I anthropomorphized my pet rock to such a degree that we are now both hallucinating its sentience

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Boosted by jwz:
realhackhistory@chaos.social ("[realhackhistory@home]#") wrote:

You can find the full ABC News segment on this #hacker / BBS raid from July of 1985 on Internet Archive now.
#hacking #history
https://archive.org/details/19850717-abc-news

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jwz wrote:

If you're in the US, don't expect to ever see a non-stadium live show by a foreign band ever again, for this amongst other, more obvious reasons:
https://apnews.com/article/state-department-visa-bond-d532b186abf6e39c621d1bd0995d7509

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PhineasX@mastodon.art wrote:

Stop fucking with public media

Digital illustration. In the background we see Sesame Street’s Big Bird with a kiffiyeh scarf around his neck running to the left of frame holding a pole from which waves a black flag with a white antifascist symbol on it. In the foreground is a furry blue muppet with a bulbous pink nose who is otherwise unidentifiable because he has a black bandana around his mouth (it’s Grover) who is preparing to throw a Molotov cocktail. In the flames flowing from the rag in the neck of the bottle can be read the words ‘Maybe it will happen today’.

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indivisibleteam ("Indivisible ❌👑") wrote:

This is exactly the kind of energy we need from Democrats on all levels of government. Democratic governors and legislators need to make it clear that if Republicans redraw maps to rig the system, blue states will respond: https://www.bluestatedefiance.org/redistricting?source=mastodon

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claytoncubitt.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Clayton Cubitt") wrote:

That "summer cold" you have? It's COVID. You've got COVID. It's a fact and it's still ripping through the world completely unrestrained.

Positive covid test