isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
What makes people write "3,000 milliliters" instead of just "3 liters"?
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
What makes people write "3,000 milliliters" instead of just "3 liters"?
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briankrebs@infosec.exchange ("BrianKrebs") wrote:
Next up in the anything-but-Epstein distraction plan: Send troops into Portland.
"President Donald Trump said Saturday that he will send troops to Portland, Oregon, and to immigration detention facilities around the country, authorizing “Full Force, if necessary” and escalating a campaign to use the U.S. military against Americans that has little modern precedent."
Trump said in a social media post that he was directing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to provide troops to what he dubbed “War ravaged Portland.”
"Portland has been a target of right-wing politicians for the way it has handled racial-justice protests as well as its homeless population, tolerating encampments in the central part of the city. But Trump will again encounter the dynamic he did when he deployed the National Guard in Los Angeles — a military deployment in a state run by a Democratic governor who objects to the decision and will have grounds to fight it in court."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/09/27/trump-military-portland-ice/
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
All I can add [1] to @pluralistic's latest is that Apple are the primary force keeping us from having powerful, interoperable apps on phones through suppression of the web. It's not an accident, and @owa has the receipts [2]:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/09/26/empty-threats/
[1]: https://infrequently.org/2025/09/apples-antitrust-playbook/
[2]: https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/apples-browser-engine-ban-persists-even-under-the-dma/
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jorgecandeias ("Jorge Candeias") wrote:
Cory @pluralistic Doctorow in a must-read on Apple, the EU, privacy and the absolute need to get rid of facist-adjacent (or fully fascist) tech infrastructure.
https://pluralistic.net/2025/09/26/empty-threats/#500-million-affluent-consumers
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
“Hegseth says Wounded Knee soldiers will keep their Medals of Honor” (historical records document that they massacred civilians and those fighters who surrendered)
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
JFC, sure… let gov start shooting citizens so they don’t think about what fresh hell our nation is entering now [sarcasm alert]
“Trump says he'll send troops to Portland, Oregon, to handle 'domestic terrorists'”
https://apnews.com/article/trump-federal-troops-portland-oregon-f8659de72f28289ef22bd924d149a52f
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timon@social.lol ("Timon") wrote:
My first post on social.lol is one to remind me that I removed _all_ color from #iOS26 a week ago (accessibility settings to the rescue) and only recently started to turn it back on from time to time. Adapting to #LiquidGlassUI really doesn’t come easily to me and removing color was the only thing that helped taming its visual noise and clutter. Maybe I should look out for a phone with an e-ink display…
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
“The elimination of the office last month was little noticed because it came amid a flurry of activity by Ms. Gabbard, including the closure of the National Intelligence University and sharp cutbacks of officers working on foreign malign influence and election threats.”
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futzle@old.mermaid.town ("Deborah Pickett") wrote:
Large language model the size of a small language model
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
I am not surprised that Megyn Kelly believes in witches -- she is a deeply unserious, untrustworthy drama queen.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2025/09/27/megyn-kelly-is-deeply-weird/
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pjf@cloudisland.nz ("Paul Fenwick") wrote:
Today I fixed a television out of spite.
One of the most common faults with modern TVs is a backlight failing. These are cheap to replace, and the tools to test them are cheap to obtain.
But the effort to get to the backlights? Oh my!
A TV that was made to be repaired would have a separate pane for backlights you could slide out, or some other access mechanism.
But today's consumer TVs require you to disassemble practically everything to get to the backlights. That means getting to them is a huge investment in time (for self-repair) or money (if you go to a repair shop and pay for labour). TV companies know that most people will just buy a whole new TV.
So today I fixed the TV out of spite. Not because it was rewarding, or for environmental or financial concerns (although all of these are valid). I fixed it because the company that made it did not want it to be easily fixed.
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quietui ("Quiet UI") wrote:
Here’s a component that shows random content from a collection. Great for testimonials, tips, quotes, and more.
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arstechnica ("Ars Technica") wrote:
Who should we blame for the current war on science?
A vaccine developer and a climate scientist walk into a bar write a book.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/09/who-should-we-blame-for-the-current-war-on-science/?utm%5Fbrand=arstechnica&utm%5Fsocial-type=owned&utm%5Fsource=mastodon&utm%5Fmedium=social
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alios@23.social wrote:
Mount Rushmore ... as(s) seen from Canada
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npr@flipboard.com ("NPR") wrote:
Experts say Trump's TikTok deal payment is a shakedown
https://www.npr.org/2025/09/27/nx-s1-5554408/experts-say-trumps-tiktok-deal-payment-is-a-shakedown?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypubPosted into Business @business-npr
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JellyTBeagle@plush.city ("jely da beegol") wrote:
20 years ago, normal people avoided technology and techies would jump on the newest gadgets as soon as they could
now, normal people buy smart toasters & coffee mugs while every techie I know is on the verge of retreating to the forest
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Gustodon@mas.to ("Ω 🌍 Gus Posey") wrote:
People give wasps a hard time but did you know that not a single wasp has ever supported a Republican candidate?
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tdp_org ("Neil Craig") wrote:
Now I've thought of this I can't un-think it
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puffer@beige.party ("C Puffer") wrote:
The Onion on point as always.
baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:
Skotta here continues to be the raindrop connoisseur who prefers to lick water off leaves over the mud puddles her siblings like #caturday
baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:
Ducks in a row. When the window to my home office is open, I can hear these neighbours when they're feeding
baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:
Horses! Horses attract bugs and bugs attract starlings.
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futurebird@sauropods.win ("myrmepropagandist") wrote:
The story about him being asked to sum all of the numbers from 1 to 1000 and finding a shortcut as a child is probably as fake as the one about George Washington and the cherry tree. But, I still like it and it is a part of Mathematics Culture, it's one of our parables that illustrates the values of the community.
So, I still tell it with that caveat and the hope that it will inspire young people to look for ways to avoid drudgery.
Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
shoq ("Shoq") wrote:
So much for just going after “criminals”, right?
At the rate they’re taking us down, what conservative fools always said about liberals like me will be true: I will finally hate America
Ice detains superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district.
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
“Court records in Pennsylvania show that Roberts pleaded guilty in January 2022 to a minor infraction for unlawfully possessing a loaded firearm in a vehicle, and was fined. The case stemmed from a citation in Erie county issued the prior month by a Pennsylvania game commission officer, who stopped Roberts as he was finishing a day of deer hunting on state lands.”
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
“short squeezes are more common when many individual speculators are active and convinced they have a knack for trading…
The combination of social media and a boom in stock options has made squeezes more common and potent. Sometimes the reason for the crowd’s excitement over a stock is the very fact that a high percentage of its shares have been sold short.”- WSJ email newsletter
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greenpeace ("Greenpeace International") wrote:
Don’t give in to hopelessness.
Everything we do helps, no matter how small.
New mixtape: 4 boosts.
Some shit that happened 30 years ago that you kinda remember: 714 boosts.You bitches need to get your heads right.
important internet late night things
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joeress ("Joe Ressington") wrote: