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

omg.lol’s Postmaster, @faisal, has published a fascinating analysis of DKIM key support across major email providers. Put on your thick nerd glasses and dive in! https://redsift.com/blog/ed25519-dkim-support-weak-keys

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

oh, i managed to miss that he bought a private jet.

but wow, trying to pass it off like he's not really bought a private jet or if he has he's not some smug private jet-owning bastard, that's something to watch.

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
ehmatthes@fosstodon.org ("Eric Matthes") wrote:

@glyph > So enforcement of boundaries may sometimes need to be pretty confrontational.

A fairly obscure project of mine somehow gained the attention of some LLM thing, and I started getting multiple terrible PRs and issues every day. I rarely curse in writing, but the only thing that stopped the trend was closing each one with a simple "f****** bot" message.

That's been the best way to get from AI CS chatbots to a human a number of times as well.

Such dismal interactions.

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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:

To me, what this calls out for is a new type of contributor role, a person who can run interference to help the core technical maintainers actually maintain some enthusiasm and momentum for their own projects. FLOSS has long been starved for issue and PR triagers already, but the spampocalypse is escalating the deficiency into a catastrophe.

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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:

On the resistance side, we need to figure out ways to talk to people who think that this is an acceptable way to conduct themselves in public understand that:

1. they should believe in their own abilities more
2. if they want a feather in their resumé cap, there's no credit or glory in getting an LLM to do the work, even if it gets the code into the project; it just marks you as a plagiarist
3. almost no project with *any* degree of popularity needs "more PRs", it needs more *maintainers*

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Boosted by aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart"):
maya@social.seattle.wa.us ("maya ⛓️") wrote:

oh my god we are a THIRD of the country???

https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2025/01/american-transportation-revolves-around-cars-many-americans-dont-drive/

(via @aphyr)

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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:

If you are an enthusiast yourself who is interested in a sustainable open source culture, you should consider maybe dedicating some time to help a no-AI project you like fend off such people. Allowing this kind of direct abuse to take place with no pushback from your faction kinda tars you all with the same brush.

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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:

Thankfully my maintenance portfolio exists in a backwater of obscurity and irrelevance, so I am able to think about this from at least a *partial* remove from the immediacy of the catastrophe. But even I can see a plethora of evidence—like the above—where it really looks like the extruders turn people into aggressive, unrepentant assholes. At least, they create a constituency of unrepentant assholes who are also LLM users.

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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:

One of the very difficult tensions around this problem is that the extrusion enthusiast culture itself is deeply obnoxious, bordering on predatory. So enforcement of boundaries may sometimes need to be pretty confrontational. And it really shouldn't be incumbent upon maintainers themselves to need to constantly re-litigate basic project policy in every single PR, because that is a recipe for burnout. As a recent and striking example, consider *this* disaster:

https://toot.cat/@zkat/116410545300488665

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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:

The way that this is written strikes me as wildly over-optimistic and dangerously credulous towards slopmongers' claims about capabilities.

But.

I think in the mold of "try to be kind, not to be 'nice'", we do need to engage with the realpolitik of a slop-haunted world. We cannot accept extruded text in our projects for a whole host of reasons, BUT, we do need to have patience and grace for the extruders themselves, to help them understand how to participate.

https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2026/apr/15/eternal-november-generative-ai-llm/

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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:

I will be able to tell if Google starts taking user consent seriously when I see a UI element in YouTube that allows me to categorically filter any video that is:

- just a clip of a popular TV show or movie
- a "for X minutes straight" supercut
- "with no context"
- a guy doing extremely straightforward copyright infringement by monetizing their narration of a commercially published comic book because comics aren't in content ID
- someone just reading a reddit post out loud and chortling at it

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Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
xgranade@wandering.shop ("Cassandra is only carbon now") wrote:

Look at what happened with Claude Code. We learned via the source code leak that the whole thing is a Rube Goldberg machine of shoddy regexes and Markdown snippets telling Claude to lie, and yet proverbial moments later, Anthropic announces a new product that *totally works this time I swear* and all of a sudden discourse about AI tools "working" is completely reset.

Getting stuck in that discourse loop opens you up to being perpetually distracted from the far more important ethical problems.

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Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
beep@follow.ethanmarcotte.com ("Ethan Marcotte") wrote:

Over at Unbreaking, we’re starting to write about the design and technical work that goes into the project. And I loved @markllobrera’s writeup of how and why we introduced sidenotes to our issue pages: https://unbreaking.org/blog/tech-note-sidenotes/

The events we’re chronicling are overwhelming, but the reading experience shouldn’t be.

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Boosted by ChrisWere@toot.wales ("Chris Were ⁂🐧🌱☕"):
freebooters.uk@rss-parrot.net ("🦜 The Freebooters Podcast") wrote:

Thoughts on leaving YouTube, and moving away from big tech

freebooters.uk/media/20260413-freebooters.mp3

Chris and Drew chat about the possibility of leaving this channel behind.

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Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow") wrote:

I'm terrified that these lifeforms corrupt our knowledge-creation process, making it impossible for us to know what's true and what isn't. I'm terrified that these lifeforms have conquered our apparatus of state - our legislatures, agencies and courts - and so that these public bodies work *against* the public and *for* our colonizing alien overlords.

18/

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen"):
rasterweb ("Pete Prodoehl 🍕") wrote:

Being a creative little weirdo is an act of resistance.

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
stux@mstdn.social ("stux⚡️") wrote:

RE: https://flipboard.social/@TechDesk/116415287153075804

How can a federated network be down?

Oh wait 😆

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Boosted by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen"):
wim_v12e@scholar.social ("Wim🧮") wrote:

Call for Contributions: #LOCO2026

2nd Low Carbon Computing workshop (10-11 Sept, Lancaster University).

https://lancaster-university.github.io/loco2026/

DEADLINE: 29 May 2026 AoE.

FULLY HYBRID EVENT:

The workshop is either on line or in-person both for speakers and attendees. You can deliver your talk either on line or in person.

The workshop adheres to the LOCO Charter:

https://lancaster-university.github.io/loco2026/charter/

and the LOCO Code of Conduct:

https://lancaster-university.github.io/loco2026/code-of-conduct/

Please share to help us spread the news.

#FrugalComputing

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
andnull@social.nouveau.community ("... and and and and ...") wrote:

I really like how watching the uxn channel on the concatenative discord has really left a permanent mark in my brain. Me and the rest of the mods basically let it operate as an automous zone in the discord. I even had it muted for the most part. Unbenounced to everyone outside that channel however, an AI booster and vibecoder had joined.

In a matter of a month or so, he killed the whole channel. Strangled it with his refusal to think. Every word someone said was feed straight into an LLM. Then, thrown back at chat cause the LLM could predict the correct code, and he could understand anything.

Eventually everyone grew so tired they began leaving. One fucking person leeched off a whole community. Never. Again. Ever inch you cede to LLM contributions in your community is another step towards its implosion. There is a reason so much of the art community has vehemently rejected whole sale.

But programmers need their new toys. And programmers demand every space follows industry trends and recommendation. And programmers cannot handle the idea of someone saying "no, we don't do that here". Cause nobody gets to say No in the software world. Things are always forced to evolve, consequences be damned.

I made the mistake once. I will not be making it twice. Do not help build the new car depedent infrastructure or everything you care about will be paved over.

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
Catvalente@wandering.shop ("Catherynne M. Valente") wrote:

From my new piece concerning the Anthropic settlement:

https://catvalente.substack.com/p/blood-money-the-anthropic-settlement

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Boosted by adam@social.lol ("Adam"):
nsmsn@social.lol ("Nick Simson") wrote:

For my birthday my wife gifted me this wooden specimen box from American Type Founders, circa 1960.

Some all time favorites, including Franklin Gothic in here.

A wooden box with a sticker reading ATF Alphabets American Type Founders Elizabeth, New Jersey
ATF specimen box open with Century Expanded typeface card visible inside
Index of ATF Alphabet Cards next to the specimen box
Various alphabet specimen cards on a table around an open wooden box

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pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:

No, the "lab leak" hypothesis is not credible, and it is only promoted by certifiable loons.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/04/16/the-loons-have-been-handed-the-control-of-science/

Matt Ridley

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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
AF0AJ@mastodon.radio ("Wes AFØAJ") wrote:

My dad (KØBG for those who don’t know) gave me more than an interest in ham radio… He also gave me insane curiosity and near-zero fear of taking things apart. Comes-in handy when one needs to replace the tired battery in a 20-year-old iPod, or my early first-gen Nintendo Switch (which also had a noisy-ass fan that needed replacement). Both now much happier.

A circa 2016 iPod opened-up and showing its battery and hard drive.
An opened-up Nintendo Switch with its battery removed, and a fan and circuit board both visible.

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Boosted by adele@social.pollux.casa ("Adële 🐁"):
_elena ("Elena Rossini ⁂") wrote:

Yesterday I had the incredible opportunity of giving a presentation for the service numérique of the French Ministry of Culture, as part of their experiment with the Mastodon instance @cercle

My talk: "The Fediverse: the original promise of the internet"

It was super inspiring to listen to all the talks of the participants, from the @palaisdetokyo to @LeMuseum. And the results of the poll by @imacrea were fascinating! I will write more soon. For now: THANK YOU for having me there ❤️

a photo of me standing up behind a table with a microphone in my hand and a slide behind me that says "control" with a screenshot of my self-hosted GoToSocial account with an arrow that points to "admin"
a screenshot of a slide that says "openness" with a screenshot of the Palais de Tokyo Mastodon profile and next to it the same profile in a RSS feed

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

amazing… a politician who has actually read some US history:

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/11/nyregion/mamdani-sewer-socialism.html?unlocked%5Farticle%5Fcode=1.bVA.D0MS.QdKs4F8fCpSe&smid=nytcore-ios-share

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Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
MrBerard@mastodon.acm.org ("Will Berard 🫳🎤🫶") wrote:

"Modern AI is fundamentally dependent on corporate resources and business practices, and our increasing reliance on such AI cedes inordinate power over our lives and institutions to a handful of tech firms.” (Whittaker, 2021)

Whittaker, M. (2021) ‘The Steep Cost of Capture’. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. Available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=4135581 (Accessed: 6 July 2025).

#AI #BigTech

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
aburka@hachyderm.io ("aburka 🫣") wrote:

They should invent a kind of nap where you wake up and you aren't tired anymore

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Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
tante@tldr.nettime.org wrote:

I do not want to "take back tech".

I want something new to grow from the needs, utopias and desires that a community focused on a convivial life develops.

"Tech" as a social structure might not be salvageable.

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chipotle@mstdn.social ("Watts Martin") wrote:

It occurred to me while I was writing my most recent blog post that we don’t talk nearly enough about how and why PayPal incubated so many of the worst people in tech and technofascist politics. What the hell was going on there?

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Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
tante@tldr.nettime.org wrote:

RE: https://tldr.nettime.org/@tante/116414897025610603

"Tech" wasn't /taken/ from us. We just never were willing to realize that it did not include us except as powerless users and customers.

Love for "Tech" is kinda like being in an abusive relationship.