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cmconseils ("Laura Manach :bongoCat:") wrote:
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cmconseils ("Laura Manach :bongoCat:") wrote:
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virtualbri@mastodon.online ("Brian Tatosky") wrote:
Ghislaine Maxwell was at a Clinton event in 2013? Glad the media has uncovered that timely bit of information.
Well, we better fucking make sure he isn't President again!
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
The power station has long been an iconic landmark on the south bank of the Thames, distinctive for its four prominent smokestacks (two for each of its two separate generating facilities) and industrial art deco architecture. Perhaps most famously, it featured in the cover art for Pink Floyd's 1977 “Animals” album, with one of London's (sadly now extinct) giant flying pigs captured hovering near the smokestacks.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
London's Battersea Power Station, built as two nearly-identical halves completed in 1935 and 1955, respectively, was originally a coal-fired electrical generating plant. It was decommissioned in 1983. After being idle for nearly 40 years, the plant has been re-developed as retail space and commercial offices, opened in 2022. Along with the Tate Modern, it gives London a second striking example of large-scale adaptive reuse of an obsolete, but still handsome, power station.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Rodenstock 70mm/5.6 Digaron-W (@ f/8), Phase One IQ4-150 digital back (@ ISO 50), Cambo WRS 1200 camera (right shifted 20mm, vertically shifted 8mm).
This composition fully exploited the image circle and edge sharpness of the lens. We're to the right of the power station, but to preserve the geometry of the river side facade, the camera was pointed straight ahead, parallel with that side of the building. The camera back was then shifted 20mm to move the building back into the composition.
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Battersea Power Station, London, UK, 2024.
All the pixels, but no shops or restaurants, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/54079042655
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RYStorm@mastodon.gamedev.place ("Robin-Yann Storm") wrote:
Remember how ridiculously hard it was to convince so many companies to quit using ozone destroying material?
Remember how ridiculously unpopular it was to ban smoking by law in every bar, train, event arena, and even planes?
You can just do things. It requires actual leadership though!
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
TWENTY YEARS AGO I posted about how easy it is to get around any sort of flag-burning law/amendment/executive order/whatever, and here we are today, having it have some relevance. Also our current president is a feculent spoon.
https://whatever.scalzi.com/2005/06/23/cracking-the-flag-burning-amendment/
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
The bill for scientific research is but a speck on the cost of maintaining Trump's anti-immigrant crusade.
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
We're seeing more Monarchs!
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2025/08/25/monarchs-like-our-house/
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mikeolson ("Mike Olson") wrote:
Bob Swan doesn’t even get *mentioned*. Imagine being that irrelevant.
He’s the Millard Fillmore of Intel.
bcantrill ("Bryan Cantrill") wrote:
This week's Oxide and Friends is going to be at a special day and time: on Wednesday at 3p Pacific @ahl and I will be joined by our operations team to talk about the myriad challenges the team has surmounted in scaling manufacturing. Join us on Wednesday!
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catsalad@infosec.exchange ("CatSalad🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :blobcatrainbow:") wrote:
:neocat_flop_sleep:
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
If you can't make heads or tails of biology class, don't bother asking AI for help.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2025/08/25/sure-go-ask-google/
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ancientjames ("James Brown") wrote:
Amazing what these Arm processors can do.
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noelle@noelle.dev ("Noelle") wrote:
Martha Wells DRM-free ePUB bundle! Murderbot and more!
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/martha-wells-murderbot-and-more-tor-books
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity, and don't think you can talk someone out of it.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2025/08/25/complacency-will-not-defeat-stupidity/
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stavvers@masto.ai ("Another Angry Woman") wrote:
Annoying grammar sticklers, now is your moment to shine. Be more like Ian.
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
"Imagine the plausibilities!"
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
"Enjoy the plausible!" will be the trademark of my hot new "AI" startup.
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Huckster: Our device can generate plausible answers faster than ever!
Potential Sucker: Can it generate correct answers?
Huckster: Who needs correct when you have speed?
PS: Hmmm.... I dunno. I've always had to strive for correct in my work.
Huckster: You can go faster if you don't check, and if you don't check you won't know if it's wrong, which is like being right. Right?
PS: Uh...
Huckster: Your boss has already ordered one for each of you that he hasn't laid off. Enjoy the plausible!
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kevinrothrock@infosec.exchange ("Kevin Rothrock") wrote:
Ukraine–Hungary relations continue to deteriorate after Zelensky implied today that Kyiv will keep attacking Druzhba oil pipeline infrastructure if Hungary doesn't lift its objections to Ukrainian EU membership. Ukraine's foreign minister doubled down after his Hungarian counterpart complained.
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famousringo@mstdn.ca wrote:
@SwiftOnSecurity I remember how stupid the idea of a ‘political officer’ seemed, and now they’re being installed at TV stations.
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adapalmer@wandering.shop ("Ada Palmer") wrote:
We can now restore memory by recharging the brain’s batteries. French and Canadian researchers have shown that faulty mitochondria directly drive memory loss in dementia. Using a new tool to boost mitochondrial activity in mice, they restored memory performance, proving cause and effect for the first time. The work points to mitochondria as a powerful target for therapies that could slow, or even prevent, neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/08/250811104227.htm?utm%5Fsource=substack&utm%5Fmedium=email
#ShareGoodNewsToo
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dillo@fosstodon.org ("Dillo browser") wrote:
@catsalad now put "AI" on the rotating thing and "me" on the cat and welcome to my daily experience on the web.
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johncarlosbaez@mathstodon.xyz ("John Carlos Baez") wrote:
China is carrying out the solar revolution at scale. Here panels float on a reservoir in northwest China. This is just one of many massive solar power plants. The photos look like something out of science fiction:
https://www.theatlantic.com/photography/archive/2025/07/photos-china-solar-power-energy/683488/
Meanwhile Trump is fighting solar and pushing coal. The Chinese call him 建国同志, "Comrade Jianguo". Literally this means "Comrade Building the Nation". It's a joke about "Make America Great Again". It hints that Trump is actually helping China.
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davidgerard@circumstances.run ("David Gerard") wrote:
latest hilarity:
Perplexity, the AI search engine, have a new AI-Agent web browser, Comet!
It can do things for you!
like get prompt-injected by *any web page comment*
I am annoyed this was found by Brave, who can fuck off, but due credit: https://web.archive.org/web/20250820140623/https://brave.com/blog/comet-prompt-injection/
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sarajw@front-end.social ("Sara Joy :happy_pepper:") wrote:
Does anyone have a handy article that says with some authority why you can't and shouldn't expect your disabled users to do your testing and accessibility educating for you or your developers?
Something along the lines of people who are discriminated against not having to be polite and teach you history and why they should not be discriminated against.
Otherwise I guess I'll be writing one...
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rwg@aoir.social ("Robert W. Gehl") wrote:
"Mark Zuckerberg called the people who trusted him with their data when he set up Thefacebook at Harvard “dumb fucks.” His extractive business of building intimate profiles of people to exploit for profit has made Facebook a trillion-dollar corporation and Mark a billionaire. So should you trust Threads and federate with it? Sure...." -- Aral Balkan
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davidgerard@circumstances.run ("David Gerard") wrote:
i've got yer 80s nostalgia right here
courtesy renowned pop muse Ron Reagan
if your 80s nostalgia doesn't include continuous daily existential doom that you could die any time at four minutes' notice then it's fake
this record hit No. 1 so hard it dragged the single before it back up to No. 2