jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
// in D:
auto tenYearsAgo = SysTime.currTime.add!("years", -10);
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
// in D:
auto tenYearsAgo = SysTime.currTime.add!("years", -10);
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
I seem to be getting out there tonight using JS8 #AmateurRadio 📡
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futurebird@sauropods.win ("myrmepropagandist") wrote:
Zoran is doing a scavenger hunt (all public transit) tomorrow at 2pm based on "NYC History" I can't go but is anyone going to be posting about it here I'm curious what the clues are.
Also dude has found a great way to find more volunteers with this. People who know how to get around the city are what you need. It's pretty smart.
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Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
@mmasnick.bsky.social Okay. Please help me understand:
- Who owns bsky.app and the apps named "Bluesky" in the app stores?
- Who owns the app view the above connect to?
- Who owns the relay the above app view uses?
- Where are the parties that own the above domiciled?
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
This is definitely one of those cases where if you'd call security to have them removed from your office, you definitely want to use the block button.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Wow. I blocked someone the other day who was haranguing me for being part of an an evil election conspiracy (or something). Today they emailed me to inform me that they have "uncovered" the fact that I blocked them and that they will be "making my cowardice public in due time".
Fortunately, my email client also has a block function.
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
BER has these new scanners where they don't ask you to take anything out of the bags anymore, but more importantly, they have explicit instructions to ask for a handcheck for photographic film, and the security has a special tray for it, which I really appreciate.
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ZebraFeatherAH@sunny.garden ("Zeeb") wrote:
Some leaf dragons for #smaugust
At first I wanted to do a bunch of different types of leaves, but was pretty taken with this guy and wound up just doing a few different poses. 🍃
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Obviously the idea of commentary tracks are not new, but it's the first time I came across a band doing this. Yacht providing commentary about their most recent album:
https://yacht.bandcamp.com/track/new-release-album-commentary
adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:
Nature’s palette.
adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:
This Diné (Navajo) pictorial weaving reminded me of the pixel art style commonly seen in early Apple II and Commodore games.
adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:
Some things never really change.
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simonbrooke@social.trom.tf ("Simon Brooke") wrote:
@NouranKhaledGh's is one of the families in #Palestine I'm trying to help to support. I can't give to many and I can't give much. And giving money won't do nearly so much good for them as stopping the genocide, which surely we must all of us do all we can to achieve.
But while this dreadful siege and famine continue, if you can give aid to those starving in Palestine, please do.
#GazaGenocide
#GazaFamine
RE: mastodon.social/users/NouranKh…
adele@social.pollux.casa ("Adële") wrote:
Hard work on the smolweb specs
The #smolweb documentation on the HTML subset is now fully available, and it is in line with the smolweb-validator.
Next milestone: best practices with CSS on smolweb sites
Just happened across a comment on my blog from 8 years ago that has aged like fine milk:
"There are no Nazis getting popular votes right now. Hyperbole is not a good way to reason about the world."
Thanks, past "Well Actually" guy, you have always improved The Discourse.
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alissaazar@kolektiva.social ("Alissa Azar") wrote:
Feds are adding paint to the ground in front of the ICE facility in pdx but they don’t know how to spell “government”
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chu@climatejustice.social ("Chu 朱") wrote:
Taiwan is a society that takes mask wearing seriously. I walked into a random pharmacy asking if they had masks. Staff member offered me individually packaged ones and I said "no. A box."
She then took out a big piece of cardboard akin to the colour pallette thing you'd get at the paint store and asked me what colour I wanted.
Respect
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augieray ("Augie Ray") wrote:
"Nice people made the best Nazis. Or so I have been told. My mother was born in Munich in 1934, and spent her childhood in Nazi Germany surrounded by nice people who refused to make waves. When things got ugly, the people my mother lived alongside chose not to focus on 'politics,' instead busying themselves with happier things. They were lovely, kind people who turned their heads as their neighbors were dragged away."
- Naomi Shulman
https://www.wbur.org/cognoscenti/2016/11/17/the-post-election-case-for-speaking-out-naomi-shulman
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kjhealy ("Kieran Healy") wrote:
The most compact, informative, and useful introduction to the Philosophy and Sociology of Science remains Kovar (2001), “Electron Band Structure in Germanium, My Ass”.
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mike@thecanadian.social ("Mike Fraser") wrote:
The BlueSky (and by extension AT proto) vs. Mastodon (and by extension Activity Pub proto) debate is starting to get boring. It's simple, one is a commercial product and the other is not. Each has its shortcomings and advantages. If an important differentiator for you are the motives of each projects stewards then you have a fairly clear choice.
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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:
@cstross @criffer @jwz it’s a positive feedback loop! Assuming your two upcoming novels are “don’t create the orphan-crushing machine” and “okay you created it but *at least* don’t pull the lever on the orphan-crushing machine” we already know what silicon valley elite’s reaction will be
ChrisWere@toot.wales ("Chris Were ⁂🐧🌱☕") wrote:
Me and Rosie from a disused railway bridge.
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gleick@mas.to ("James Gleick") wrote:
We can expect these same masked thugs to swarm polling places on Election Day. This is one reason Trump wants to eliminate mail voting. https://mathstodon.xyz/@johncarlosbaez/115077373058583367
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MissingThePt ("Missing The Point") wrote:
Ghislaine Maxwell must have been sneezing a lot at the end of her interview because she kept saying “pardon me.”
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Ttubretep@mstdn.social ("Ziggy Sawdust") wrote:
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
The answer is bleedingly obvious: forbid IABs and/or force native apps to use the system-provided browser-overlay systems -- SFSafariViewController and Android Custom Tabs -- where your choice in browser and customisations will be respected. But they don't.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
...and it's the proprietary APIs from app stores that make it so hard to escape one ecosystem for another. The entire point of the exercise is to subvert interoperability, and to do *that*, it's necessary to keep the anchor apps happy. Which is why Apple and Google let FB spy on you via the web.
Apple isn't defending your privacy, it's trying to retreat just far enough into the hedges that it hopes you don't notice how it dangling FB and TikTok to take the fall.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Instead of taking you to your browser, FB's IABs loads pages in a knock-off browser which doesn't respect any your privacy preferences (nevermind a11y customisations, etc.).
Extensions? Gone. And because FB has code on every top site, that's enough.
FB's tracking is so pervasive in modern web pages that it doesn't need to exfiltrate data from the IAB to track you. It just needs to keep you away from your *real* browser, where it might not be able to join up clicks/taps.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
All of this is facilitated by Apple and Google. It's their SDKs and policies that make this not only possible, but wildly profitable for FB (and TikTok, etc. etc.). Denying you browser choice keeps the big app vendors in the app store, which helps Apple and Google corral others into app stores.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
I want you, a tech-literate person, to internalize one deep fact: Apple vs. Facebook is, and always was, kayfabe. In reality, Apple is (and always was) Facebook's chauffeur; holding its coat while it surveilled everyone. How to be sure? IABs:
Apple facilitates mass surveillance through native apps from Facebook, both directly from in-app activity, but much more insidiously, through "in-app browsers" that FB tacks onto every link you tap. And these things are *rank*.