pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
The TERF insanity has cost us Robin Ince's voice.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/01/09/ive-always-known-robin-ince-was-a-good-guy/
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
The TERF insanity has cost us Robin Ince's voice.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/01/09/ive-always-known-robin-ince-was-a-good-guy/
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BrianJopek@mastodon.world ("Brian Jopek") wrote:
As I read about people being harassed for using their cell phone cameras to document the cruelty of ICE raids or comments from assholes like Kristi Noem that doing so is somehow a criminal act, I’m reminded of something someone said when U.S. troops began liberating Nazi concentration camps in early 1945.
“Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened.” - Dwight D. Eisenhower
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evacide@hachyderm.io wrote:
Ten years ago, if someone had told me that tech policy bloggers would be calling for ICE to be abolished, I would have thought it very unlikely.
"Abolish ICE" is an increasingly mainstream and extremely correct position.
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uglyreykjavik.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Ugly Reykjavik") wrote:
Although it looks quite serene in the photo, this is what it was actually like on the day.#Iceland #video #nature #abandoned #decay #winter
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:w27jf74rgozykuyl63ji7wbv/post/3mbwxtkmcr22j
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ColinTheMathmo@mathstodon.xyz ("Colin the Mathmo") wrote:
"I once absent-mindedly ordered Three Mile Island dressing in a restaurant and, with great presence of mind, they brought Thousand Island Dressing and a bottle of chilli sauce." -- Terry Pratchett
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
Live your life so your descendants don't have to just kinda skip over what you were doing in this particular era when they are talking about you
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
UPDATE: Crush still operative, this is month (checks watch) three hundred ninety two
zkat@toot.cat ("Kat Marchán 🐈") wrote:
The LLM folks are doing just fine
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
It almost makes one believe in reincarnation, or demonic possession.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/01/09/the-obvious-comparison/
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
after my first cuppa and a 1.7 mile walk in the rain, I am still not really conscious & alert. it looks like this is A Two Cuppa Day
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davebauerart ("Dave bauer") wrote:
I might have asked this before, but one of these days I need to work on projects instead of just thinking. Does anyone know of "modern" robot hardware that is similar to the old tethered Turtle robots?
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orhun@fosstodon.org ("Orhun Parmaksız 👾") wrote:
A new API testing TUI just dropped! 🔌⚡
🌐 **nexus** — A keyboard-driven HTTP client.
💯 Supports persistent storage, organizing/sending requests, viewing responses & Postman collections.
🦀 Written in Rust & built with @ratatui_rs
⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/pranav-cs-1/nexus
#rustlang #ratatui #tui #terminal #api #http #devtools #opensource
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
thanks for your analysis @CARROT
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Crowsinger@wandering.shop wrote:
It makes sense that people who have completely abandoned their humanity want to replace humanity with software. The people pushing AI have no idea what art and music are.
They have no idea how a story can make a soul shiver and bend and laugh and weep.
They have no idea what it means to be truly human in this world, knowing that you are connected with all life.
They only want to replace humans with sickly, unthinking toys.
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
Aunt Edna? Is that you?
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
I often ask myself this very question
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Jdm2@boriken.social ("jdm2 🇵🇷") wrote:
@fromjason you can also see this with the pandemic. Once the Dems saw a benefit against the first Trump admin to embrace and promote public health measures, they went all in.
But it is purely transactional. Once they extract all value by canalizing discontent towards electoralism, they promptly abandon these causes. And we all have to deal with the fallout one way or another.
db@social.lol ("David Bushell ☕") wrote:
not enough is said about the privilege of being able to pay $200/month (still a subsidised price) for "AI" coding, even $20 is beyond most of the world
but tell me again how AI will be writing all the code in 12 months
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pomarede ("Daniel Pomarède") wrote:
It's Stephen Hawking's birthday. The occasion to share this fantastic video he produced as part of his Genius documentatry series. Hawking elaborates on our place in the Universe, including our membership to the Laniakea supercluster of galaxies that we discovered back in 2014.
The complete documentary: https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/hawking%5Fgenius%5Fep06%5Ffull/where-are-we-full-episode-genius-by-stephen-hawking/
#StephenHawking #Cosmology #Laniakea #LaniakeaSupercluster #galaxies #astrodon #astronomy #astrophysics #science #cosmography
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maxleibman@beige.party ("Max Leibman") wrote:
Oh, no, you found a flaw in the logic of my joke! Now I’m going to prison.
Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
uglyreykjavik.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Ugly Reykjavik") wrote:
Lovely winter scenery.#Iceland #photography #landscape #nature #naturephotography #landscapephotography #abandoned #decay #lake #sky
baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:
These photos are kind of the "leftovers". Not bad photos, per se, but don't work quite as well as I had hoped they would when I took them. I'll probably need to revisit them at a later date. #photos #iceland
baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:
Last of this batch of bird photos. A pair of pigeons perch on a street light. #iceland #bird #birds
db@social.lol ("David Bushell ☕") wrote:
blogged: Death to Scroll Fade!
https://dbushell.com/2026/01/09/death-to-scroll-fade/
— no fun and games this year my blog is getting serious 😐
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babe@glitterkitten.co.uk ("tiddy roosevelt") wrote:
Fan of my tits? Some are now up in my shop! https://wagtails.art/shop/
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
Cool. Relatedly, the Speaker of the House is a pathetic groveling coward
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gsuberland@chaos.social ("Graham Sutherland / Polynomial") wrote:
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cloudhop@equestria.social ("Erik McClure") wrote:
Bose recently did an unambiguously good thing, by publishing the API for the audio hardware they were originally going to brick: https://www.theverge.com/news/858501/bose-soundtouch-smart-speakers-open-source
However, I've seen some people say "don't praise Bose for this, they didn't do this until there was backlash".
SHUT UP. Shut the FUCK UP. I'm DONE living in a society where you get dragged through hell if you make a mistake, EVEN AFTER YOU CORRECT THE MISTAKE. I'm so fucking tired of hearing stupid excuses for this kind of puritanism like "they should've known better" NOBODY KNOWS BETTER UNTIL *AFTER THEY MAKE THE MISTAKE*. THAT'S HOW LEARNING *WORKS*.
And before you say "Companies aren't your friend" PUNISHING THEM FOR FIXING THEIR MISTAKES WON'T MAKE THEM DO THE RIGHT THING EITHER. If other people, or companies, see someone get punished for both messing up AND fixing the mistake, they just won't bother at all!
People HAVE to be allowed to make mistakes. They HAVE to be given a chance to improve.
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ebel@moytura.org ("ebel aurora") wrote:
I hope 2026 treats you the way you treat trans women
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bodil@treehouse.systems ("Bodil") wrote:
I'm watching people in my feed screaming at each other over Firefox's "AI kill switch" this morning with some trepidation.
As far as I'm concerned, Firefox already has an AI kill switch. It's called
browser.ml.chat.enabled, I set it tofalsemore or less the day it appeared, it hasn't mysteriously popped back on since, despite angry posts to the contrary, and that's been that for me. It's disabled every "AI" feature I find objectionable. I'd prefer if Mozilla leadership would sync up with reality on occasion and stop deciding to put this paid placement trash into Firefox in the first place, but at least there's a reliable way to get rid of it.Everything else people have been screaming at Mozilla about? I'm not sure I see the problem. The little model you can download to summarise web pages for you? I wouldn't trust it, and so I don't think it's necessarily a productive use of Firefox devs' time, but at least it's opt-in. The other little model you can download to help organise your tab groups? I don't use it much, but this one seems more practical, and it's also opt-in, despite the occasional angry report of it slowing down people's browsers even without having been downloaded. Liek, bro, maybe try closing a Slack tab or two.
I don't want ChatGPT in my browser, or Claude, or any kind of world burning data centre LLM pretending to be our new AI god.
browser.ml.chat.enabled = falsedoes that for me. It would be even better if it wasn't there in the first place. But tiny, focused ML models doing nominally useful things? I not only do not see the problem there, I'd like some of them to be part of the Web platform rather than just the browser. I've been wishing since they launched them that Mozilla would make an API available to web sites out of those translation models of theirs, for instance.I'm monitoring the situation, as European heads of state like to say, but so far, despite the posturings of their C-suite types, it doesn't seem like any critical Mozilla resources are being diverted away from maintaining the Web platform into AI boosterism. Every new Firefox changelog is delivering on what it should be delivering on, and it's only occasionally that I see a new "AI" feature advertised. Compare that to a product like VSCode, which has been completely consumed by the cancer of slop production with only one in a hundred changelog entries being about building an actual damned code editor, and I'm not feeling all that alarmed about Firefox just yet.
I know this is Mastodon, but sometimes I just wish people would entertain having opinions that can have some nuance in between "burn the world down so the AGI can live" and "Butlerian Jihad now," you know?