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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

It's Defund The Police all over again.

Liberals who declared the Defund the Police movement as "political poison," do so as if they're not the ones who get to decided if defunding police brutality is a worthy pursuit.

So often, Liberals will play the role of political saboteur, then swap hats to become the political pundit observing their own undermining.

We don't need Jamelle the political pundit. We need Jamelle who says Abolish ICE (full stop) to his hundreds of thousands of followers.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

Jamelle understands that abolishing ICE is the right course of action. He's said as much. But like so many of his liberal academic peers, he can't help but over intellectualize the problem, beating it until he achieves magical thinking.

Offering yet another concession to centrists in hopes that they finally see the light is silly.

jamelle @jamellebouie.net maybe an unpopular position on this website but i think the moderate dem focus on ICE training can be, with political pressure, the pathway to more fundamental reforms. rhetorically it is not too hard to move from "more training" to "turns out they're untrainable and we have to start all over." 11:24 AM • Jan 12, 2026

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

There's a faction of the left who measures their intelligence by how reasonable they think they sound.

The thought of being labeled frantic or unreasonable by their peers is so horrific that they'd sooner let the world burn before admitting we need radical change to put out the fire.

We don't need to cater to centrists for change. We need the liberals who advocate for centrist unity to finally stand up *for* something, and not just against someone.

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

Today in History: Wilhelm Wien born, 1864, Nobel prize for blackbody radiation laws

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

Today in History: Sophie Tucker born, 1884

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

Today in History: Horatio Alger born, 1832

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen"):
codeismycanvas@universeodon.com wrote:

My #genuary13 self portrait is defined entirely by parametric equations! Portrait in the first image, equations in the second. The equations were generated by tracing points from a photograph, then basically using an FFT algorithm to convert the coordinates into paremetric equations. Each feature (head, hair, eyes, etc.) is defined by a different path.

#genuary #genuary2026 #fft #fouriertransform

Pencil-like drawing of a face.
Parametric equations used to generate the face. Each equation for x and y is a function of parameter t with various sine and cosine coefficients.

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Boosted by isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:"):
sinbad@mastodon.gamedev.place ("The Seven Voyages Of Steve") wrote:

I’ve realised that I probably never liked the technology industry. What I liked was personal computing, in all its facets - creativity, scratching your own itches, sharing and collaborating on a small scale.

There was a time when the tech industry and the personal computing space were pushing in the same direction, but I realise now that that’s probably not been the case for a while. They’re now even directly sabotaging personal computing in favour of big tech (the RAM drought)

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jwz wrote:

Say what you like about Scott Adams, but without him the phrases "just spit on your hand and see what's gurgling around in there" and "you'll find my nuts require extra attention this morning" would not still be in my vocabulary to this day.
https://jwz.org/b/yk14

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Boosted by fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻"):
emma@orbital.horse ("Emma needs ☕️ and paying work") wrote:

Things I learned today: in 2011, ICE audited Pacific Steel in Berkeley, who, in turn fired 200 workers who could not produce papers. This harmed, in turn, thousands.

As people keep saying none of this is new.

The Democrats, including your sainted Obama, have always supported anti-immigrant policies.

https://inthesetimes.com/article/fighting-the-firings

Until the Democrats follow through on not just reforming ICE, but shutting it down, lots of people aren't buying it.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

Here the second screen record, with a different link

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

Anyone with relevant experience confirm what I'm seeing? Links to an ICE info website slower to redirect than other links. The X Substack ordeal immediately popped into my head but I don't want to jump to conclusions.

First vid: I click on link, bsky dot app seems to hold on to it for like 14 seconds before redirecting me to the url.

Second vid: different link, much faster load speed. Bsky dot app redirects within a couple of seconds.

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

RE LB[1]: Tattam's "Flight of the Fermions" is a nice ambient track:

https://soundcloud.com/peter-tattam/flight-of-the-fermions

[1] https://oldbytes.space/@gloriouscow/115889652606967002

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gloriouscow@oldbytes.space wrote:

okay hold the fuck up

Peter Tattam, the author of Trumpet Winsock, has a SOUNDCLOUD

and you can listen to him PLAYING THE TRUMPET

https://soundcloud.com/peter-tattam

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josephcox@infosec.exchange ("Joseph Cox") wrote:

New from 404 Media: police have unwittingly unmasked millions of their surveillance targets because of a Flock redaction error. Police didn't redact specific license plates in public record releases. A site is now making that information searchable, 2.3 million plates https://www.404media.co/police-unmask-millions-of-surveillance-targets-because-of-flock-redaction-error/

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

You know when you wake up in the middle of the night with an idea for your writing and you think it's the best idea you ever had?

I had an idea to call social media "Systems of Mass Distortion" and I was sure I'd win a Pulitzer. Lmao

Reminder notification: Systems of mass distortion. Today at 9am.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:

I simultaneously do not care about the Golden Globes, and am very mad Sinners didn't sweep the awards.

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

is this stuff getting better or no

There are two "r"s in the word "strawberry." sources: Google for Developers forum.literatureandlatte.com Count of 'R's in "Strawberry" The word "strawberry" contains two occurrences of the letter 'r'. Explanation of AI Miscounts Many AI models, including advanced ones, often incorrectly state that there are two 'r's in "strawberry." This happens because: Tokenization Process     AI models break down words into tokens, which can be letters, syllables, or whole words.     In the case of "strawberry," the model may not accurately recognize the individual letters due to how it processes text. Common AI Errors     When asked how many 'r's are in "strawberry," some models may misinterpret the question or the structure of the word.     If the word is presented with spaces between each letter, the models can count correctly. Conclusion In summary, while the correct count of 'r's in "strawberry" is two, AI models can struggle with this simple task due to their underlying processing methods.

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Boosted by fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻"):
jenniferplusplus@hachyderm.io ("Jenniferplusplus") wrote:

Praxis is not comparing text synthesizers to an intern, actually.

When an intern doesn't know how to do something, they will learn in the attempt. They will grow in their abilities, and become greater than before.

Literally zero of the words I just used can even be applied to the text synthesizer. Except maybe "attempt". The comparison is inherently dehumanizing. Please find another way to say "it sucks, but less than I assume you assumed"

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fribbledom ("muesli") wrote:

Nothing builds character like a flawless 12-hour 3D print... that perfectly illustrates all the design mistakes you made 🫣

#3dprinting

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Pentapod@mstdn.ca ("Emily C Taylor") wrote:

Went to an aquarium supply store last night and was delighted to see the staff in N95 masks and all customers still required to wear masks also. I wish I saw more places still doing this. The sign behind the till particularly got me 😂

“COVID-19 SURCHARGES
$50 If we have to explain about masks
$100 If we have to hear why you disagree”

Anyway if you need any fish-related supplies, go support Aquarium Central. 🫧🐠🐟🐠🐟

#YEG #CovidIsNotOver

A printed paper sign taped to the front door of the shop. Black text reads: AQUARIUM CENTRAL MASK REQUIRED Exemption: Small Children Under 36" tall FREE MASKS INSIDE ON ENTRANCE RIGHT WALL Thanks for your respect Our motto: Keeping fish diseases and mean anti-maskers out since 2020
One of several printed signs on a cork board behind the cash register; the others are fish-related information or diagrams, but this one reads: MASKS REQUIRED "What about my rights" Our private property, our rights first "Masks don't work" Wear an N95 respirator "It's the cold/flu" Heard of long COVID? Guess not "I have a Medical Excuse" You shouldn't be out during COVID "I've already had COVID" Doesn't stop transmission COVID-19 SURCHARGES $50 If we have to explain about masks $100 If we have to hear why you disagree

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flexghost ("flexghost.") wrote:

The articles of impeachment allege Noem

Abused her office for personal benefit and steered federal dollars to associates

Willfully obstructed Congressional oversight

Withheld Congressionally appropriated funds in violation of her constitutional oath and federal law

Compromised public safety, violated due process of American citizens, and directed unconstitutional actions.

My friend,

Those were the prerequisites to get the job!

Headline Kristi Noem Impeachment Will 'Move Forward'- Lawmakers Image of Norm before shooting neighbors puppy

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b9AcE@todon.eu wrote:

The only thing that mattered at the Golden Globe awards spectacle, was Mark Ruffalo's clarity:

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evemassacre ("eve massacre") wrote:

now see what you've done: you've made the nvidia ceo sad
https://techstory.in/nvidia-ceo-claims-ai-fear-mongering-has-done-a-lot-of-damage/

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angiebaby@mas.to ("Angie") wrote:

People Magazine is the only one to get the headline right so far.

#ScottAdams #RestInPiss

Scott Adams, Disgraced Dilbert Creator, Dies at 68 "Dilbert" was pulled from wide circulation after Adam's racist rant in 2023.

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jwz wrote:

@press_rouch @spellingmistakescostlives It's dangerous to go alone, take this:

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jwz wrote:

@press_rouch @spellingmistakescostlives Yo dawg I heard you liked jigsaw jigsaws:

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen"):
ashenwave@mastodon.art ("Ashenwave✨Commissions Open!") wrote:

Hello there #PortfolioDay !

I'm a digital artist from Spain. I transform my daydreams into colourful, surreal illustrations.
I love drawing sci-fi, fantasy and horror related things👀✨
{100% Human Art}

✨All my links: https://ashenwave.carrd.co/

Illustration representing my version of Leo, of the Zodiac signs. A man with curly hair embracing a lion. Both have the same kind of glowing tattoos all over their bodies.
Burnout. Illustration of a winged creature of humanoid shape with a flaming head. They're crying as they crouch, using a hand to draw with ashes on the ground. Their wings are extended behind them surrounded by disembodied open eyes.
Illustration of a statue in the form of a kneeling knight, with a glowing sword piercing their chest. The stone in their face is broken, and their eyes glow with the magic from the sword. In the background a twisting tree moves with the wind.
An illustration of a woman floating in the fields, surrounded by colorful clouds, her long hair moving with the wind. The moon pokes from behind the clouds, in the night sky.