cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen") wrote:
You ever wake up in the morning and the first thought that pops into your head is, "Oh, thank goodness nothing happened to Earth's atmosphere over night!"?
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen") wrote:
You ever wake up in the morning and the first thought that pops into your head is, "Oh, thank goodness nothing happened to Earth's atmosphere over night!"?
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ericjames@booping.synth.download ("ericjames* 🐺‼️ (they/it)") wrote:
apple pushed a crucial iOS security update yesterday (including iOS 18 versions) that fixed the vulnerability that let the FBI snoop on someone's signal messages through the notification cache. recommended to update ASAP
https://www.macrumors.com/2026/04/22/ios-26-4-2-notification-database-security-fix/
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TritTriton@shelter.moe ("Trit’") wrote:
Et un nouveau client (très léger !) pour #Mastodon et le #Fediverse en général, en #PHP et sans nécessiter #Javascript :
https://smolfedi.pollux.casa/Par Adële @adele :
https://adele.pages.casa/md/blog/the-fediverse-deserves-a-dumb-graphical-client.md
https://codeberg.org/adele/smolfedi
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
hey! you over there, with someone else's bridge to sell me: fuck off.
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lothcat ("Curious Loth-cat") wrote:
This is what being rich means to me.
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w3cdevs@w3c.social ("W3C Developers") wrote:
A character encoding defines how text is stored as bytes. If you’ve seen “café” instead of “café,” that’s an encoding mismatch. This intro covers how encoding works, how #Unicode and UTF-8 relate, and why mistakes break apps and websites. It also matters beyond #developers, affecting readability, search, data exchange, #accessibility and whether people see text correctly online.
🎬 Watch @xfq, @w3c's Internationalization Lead, explain what character encoding is: https://youtu.be/y2ay7otbFWk
#i18n
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scottgal@hachyderm.io ("Scott Galloway") wrote:
@faraiwe @pluralistic Ironically that painting was elevated to a work of international importance (prior it was nothing notable) and the woman who started the restoration became a celebrity. I stopped using it as an exampel of failure and instead as one of a HUGE mistake paying off.
To be clear, IMO, this feature is great. It is also quite difficult to get right, due to the huge Jackson API and myriad of ways to use it.
We need to pitch in to help stabilise this.
In ~3 weeks, I found 10 bugs in the reflection-free Jackson serdes feature in #Quarkus, which will be *on* by default in 3.35 coming out _next week_ (see https://github.com/quarkusio/quarkus/pull/53161 and linked issues).
I don't know if I can find more bugs but I think all Quarkus users should try and report them.
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
This technology will not disappear, only those who do not learn to tame it will.
Oh, are you going to wave your magic wand and disappear us?
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
Determinism is achieved automatically since rules are implemented in C++ which is executed deterministically.
:dragnthink:
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
(since i had to go look that up for the joke, i'll spare you: it's the xz-utils backdoorer)
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
openclaw instance called Jia Tan
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
MimIR looks interesting, but i'm rather put off by having to write c++ to extend it. https://anydsl.github.io/MimIR/
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
llm_ptr
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ricci@discuss.systems ("Rob Ricci") wrote:
Legal sanction implies the existence of legal sanction
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brianbilston@mastodon.online ("Brian Bilston") wrote:
Today’s poem is called ‘An Invention of Collective Nouns’.
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neonsnake@kolektiva.social ("NeonSnake") wrote:
Clearly I'm not the first person to make this observation, but there's a very odd thing about being a person in the their late 40s, where I grew up being the "kid who programmed the VCR"
My elders don't know how to use Excel (etc). Neither do my younger colleagues, which leaves me in the odd position of "how the bloody hell did you do that?" after I've, like, done a vlookup.
Bonus is that I can do 2 minutes of work, then go and spend 50 minutes in the kitchen (I'm WFH), occasionally wiggle my mouse (oor-er!) just in case, and they'll assume that what I've just sent them was an hour of solid hardcore work.
I am not in a mind, right now, to correct them.
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
My blog has been up and running and updating pretty much daily since 1998. Come around and take a look: scalzi.com.
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ChrisWere@toot.wales ("Chris Were ⁂🐧🌱☕") wrote:
Another #PeerTube exclusive video from me and @uoou
This time Drew introduces me to a really interesting game, that takes its lead from #DungeonsAndDragons
Let's play Esoteric Ebb for the first time
https://video.thepolarbear.co.uk/w/aUfTZU2KDuNW3nRHCMqqiX
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mmeier@social.mei-home.net ("Michael") wrote:
@frederic Yes. People who couldn't be arsed to write a single word of documentation for their human colleagues suddenly don't have any issue at all with writing miles and miles of instructions for their AI colleagues.
Same for people who previously couldn't find time to mentor a student or new junior colleague because "it's too much work to describe the task in enough detail". For their LLM? No problem at all. 🤷
That's the one that really gets under my skin.
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maxine@hachyderm.io ("maxine 🇵🇸") wrote:
Consider the following: rust rewrites of projects like coreutils exist purely to remove copyleft licensing. The supposed security and performance gains are irrelevant, and while memory safety is important, logic bugs don’t suddenly cease to exist just because it was written in Rust.
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emilymbender@dair-community.social ("Prof. Emily M. Bender(she/her)") wrote:
Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**
https://buttondown.com/maiht3k/archive/why-you-should-refuse-to-let-your-doctor-record/
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
kinda wish i understood it 😅
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
This framework naturally extends to dependent types
🤯
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hth@androiddev.social ("Hrafn") wrote:
Color me not surprised...
"Anthropic Mythos shaping up as nothingburger "
https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/22/anthropic%5Fmythos%5Fhype%5Fnothingburger/
db@social.lol ("David Bushell 🪿") wrote:
the will to work today is at an all time low
maybe i'll go walk around the park
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retrolasered@hostux.social wrote:
@db if they are training it on the lambda functions ive written, then they are the ones losing in this transaction
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
oh good, it overflows to cover half the next page as well 🙀
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
trying to read a paper and i've made it to page 4 and oh fuck, it's an entire page of figures, only about 10% of which is diagrams.