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db@social.lol ("David Bushell 🪿") wrote:

blogged: Top ten Figma betrayals

https://dbushell.com/2026/03/23/top-ten-figma-betrayls/

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soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker") wrote:

I start a big work project in the morning, and woke up 2 hours ago with a devastating leg cramp.

Yayyyyy :/

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
Bwee@meow.social ("🩵 Bwee the Fluffdragon 🩵") wrote:

Not sure who needs to hear this, but...

It wasn't your fault.

You're a good person regardless of what happened to you, despite what your inner demons tell you.

You didn't deserve the abuse you went through.

Your hurt is valid.

I hope your pain eases soon, sweetheart. You've made it so far. Just keep going. It will fade, if you stop revisiting it and punishing yourself. You've got this. I believe in you so much.

Much love, friend.

🩵🩵🩵

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db@social.lol ("David Bushell 🪿") wrote:

yeah just shut your brain off during your McCode shift, you can always write a poem after work https://nolanlawson.com/2026/03/22/the-diminished-art-of-coding/

— I continue to be amazed at Nolan's willingness/insistence to accept such a fate. Do you think fast-code will continue to pay the same salary? give yourself more credit!

anyway, why not throw a rhyming couplet into the chat box?

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
ilovecomputers@xoxo.zone ("ℹ️❤️🖥 aka Compy-chan") wrote:

Sums up my experience growing up

Tumblr post by arahir  i just can't convey the frustration and sorrow that it's been to grow up at first without the internet and then watching it bloom into this useful, fun, connecting force you sometimes spent time on, only for it to degrade into this constant oppressive waste of time and energy where people are constantly pumping out algorithmically designed content for max algorithmic appeal and even the most simple search generates either no results or an infinite abyss of ai generated slop none of which is usable or correct. we briefly had a library of alexandria and then fed it into a paper shredder so advertisers could sell a random mash of pulp back to us at a premium.

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isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:

Finally finished watching Critical Role campaign 3. I'm free now!

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
mischif@mischivous.com ("Jeremy") wrote:

@soatok Necessary? Of course not. Make me feel cooler and more important than I am, like a named extra in Hackers? Absolutely

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Boosted by adam@social.lol ("Adam"):
tiff@social.lol wrote:

BREAKING: TECHBROS STILL FUCKING THE 99%

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

Too many people's instinct is to figure out how to get others to do their bidding before learning how to be understood.

And it's so annoying because I've been in the corporate world in some capacity for over two decades and I know all the silly tactics.

I want to be like—before you try to Makaveli me over Zoom, can I interest you in literally any project management book?

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

The problem with the corporate world is everyone's reading the 48 Laws of Power before learning basic communication concepts.

Like, stop trying to amass an empire from your cubicle, Travis, and go read Bird by Bird so people can understand your emails.

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
shom@gts.shom.dev wrote:

I realize some people will prefer the "vivid" look, I'm not a fan, it's just too much.

Same photo as before description below but everything turned up to 11 for HDR, color vibrancy, and sharpness.  Photo of the Golden Gate bridge from the north side looking towards San Francisco at sunset. The red color of the bridge is glowing in the golden hour contrasted in the foreground with green slopes of the hillside under shade carved by red unpaved paths. The left tower of the bridge is only partially visible with the city in the distance poking through the gaps in the cables and the valley beyond the city nestled between the span of two towers bridging across the calm waters of the bay reflecting the steely blue of the sky.

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
andrewjweinstein.com@bsky.brid.gy ("Andrew Weinstein") wrote:

Welcome to Donald Trump’s America where parents sit in plastic chairs with needles in their arms just to buy baby formula.

The Middle-Class Suburbanites ...

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
krinkle@fosstodon.org ("Timo Tijhof") wrote:

Tony Hoare passed away.

This quote stuck with me since I first read it as a teen. It sparked a decade-long obsession with simplicity, later expanded by Rich Hickey's Simple vs Easy.

"I conclude that there are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies."

https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/C.%5FA.%5FR.%5FHoare#The%5FEmperor's%5FOld%5FClothes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony%5FHoare

Hickey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxdOUGdseq4

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
Eric_G@chattrbx.com ("E.G. for Example") wrote:

The next time some Republican howls that voting by non-citizens has doomed our sacred elections, refer them to the right-wing Heritage Foundation's election fraud database, category "Ineligible Voting," subcategory "Alien" = 99 cases in all elections since 1982. There is voter fraud; it's called the SAVE Act.

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

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna mentioned: "As Pres. Trump said, we are winding down the #IranWar."

I say: As long as American Marines are traveling towards Iran, the #IranWar is not winding down.
copy: @renewedresistance #politics #military

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
dogzilla@masto.deluma.biz wrote:

RATM

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
UnicornRiot ("Unicorn Riot") wrote:

Federal Agents Bust Down Teachers Door, Arrest Him in His Boxers for Protesting ICE

Drew Edwards, a school teacher and business owner, woke up to commotion outside his north Minneapolis home on Feb. 27. Peeking through the blinds, he saw an agent holding a gun, directing him to open the door.

“The brother kicked the door open and broke down the door,” said Edwards. Agents wouldn’t let him dress and pulled a Taser on him.

Full story: https://unicornriot.ninja/2026/trump-admin-targets-press-and-activists-in-minnesota-indicts-the-righteous-39/

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

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0960852426003159

kimchi!

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
jkmartindale wrote:

@soatok personally if I were an evil HACKER who wanted to steal your DATA I would do it at a conference full of turbo nerds who would catch me immediately instead of a random cafe where nobody is looking

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
bloor@bloor.tw ("🆎") wrote:

If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
ra6bit@infosec.exchange ("Rabbit") wrote:

@soatok It’s the security equivalent of cargo cults. If the ritual is complex, the protection must be strong!

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hynek ("Hynek Schlawack") wrote:

Posts by PMs claiming they can now contribute complete features by vibe coding is the scariest shit ever. Not as an engineer but as an inhabitant of this world.

I understand Dunning-Kruger is not a thing but we NEED a term for this kind of ignorance-based overconfidence.

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soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker") wrote:

A lot of security rituals you hear about from folks online are like this.

This is the kind of culture that leads to giving blanket paranoid security advice without threat modelling first.

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soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker") wrote:

RE: https://hachyderm.io/@evacide/116274789062787020

Tangent, but this is one reason why I don't bother with "burner phones" at DEFCON.

If my day to day security practices are insufficient for DEFCON, they're insufficient for day to day life. I'm just as likely to get attacked in a random cafe.

I roll my eyes a bit at people who insist that burner phones are necessary.

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
evacide@hachyderm.io wrote:

Some tips on giving digital privacy/security advice: if you tell people they absolutely need to do a long list of difficult and expensive things before they travel, people will nod and smile and then not do it at all. This is why my advice focuses on harm reduction and understanding trade-offs.

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

Trump’s War is going to exacerbate this https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/20/business/middle-class-sell-their-plasma.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
cdarwin@c.im ("Chuck Darwin") wrote:

Donald Trump is stuck between “a rock and a hard place”
after three weeks of war in Iran
and “sending a message of weakness” to the world
Leon Panetta, a former US defence secretary and Central Intelligence Agency director, has told the Guardian.

Panetta, who served in the Bill Clinton and Barack Obama administrations,
recalled that national security officials were always keenly aware of Iran’s ability to create an energy crisis by blocking the strait of Hormuz.

That very scenario is now unfolding, leaving Trump with no exit strategy beyond wishful thinking.

“He tends to be naive about how things can happen,”
Panetta, 87, who supervised the operation to find and kill Osama bin Laden, said by phone.
“If he says it and keeps saying it there’s always a hope that what he says will come true.
But that’s what kids do.
It’s not what presidents do.”

Panetta said: “When [Trump] or those around him started publishing pictures of football games,
raising money by using pictures of our dead coming home at Dover [air force base], and doing the kind of tasteless things that he can do,
he’s basically sending a message of weakness, not a message of strength to the world.

“That, unfortunately, is what the world sees right now,
and I can see why he’s having problems trying to get allies to be able to respond when they’re not sure he knows what he’s doing"

“Any other president of the United States would have recognised the mistake and apologise for what happened,”
Panetta remarked.

“He doesn’t do that.
It sends an image of America that kind of fits the ugly American image that a lot of people once had of this country.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/22/trump-iran-leon-panetta?CMP=Share%5FiOSApp%5FOther

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dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:

hmmm.

i've just watched a youtube video wherein someone was talking about getting generative AI to design compounds and then manufacture and test them doesn't suffer from hallucinations because they're testing it and like...

you do realise it's just hallucinating the compound in the first place, right?

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jwz wrote:

A Gradle play in two acts.

Act 1:

WARNING: The property android.dependency.excludeLibraryComponentsFromConstraints improves project import performance for very large projects. It should be enabled to improve performance.

Act 2:

WARNING: The option setting 'android.dependency.excludeLibraryComponentsFromConstraints=true' is deprecated.

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jwz wrote:

About 1 time in 3 when doing a build with Gradle I get:

A failure occurred while executing com.android.build.gradle.tasks.PackageAndroidArtifact$IncrementalSplitterRunnable
... a thousand lines later...
Caused by: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

And then the next time it works. So that's exactly the level of quality I've come to expect from Gradle in particular and everything about Android in general.