dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
if you were a combinator, which one would you be?
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
if you were a combinator, which one would you be?
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
if it was hype i wouldn't have made this video
LOL, also LMAO
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icculus@mastodon.gamedev.place ("Ryan C. Gordon") wrote:
Also, SDL3 now supports MS-DOS. Not even kidding. https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pull/15377
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
PVT Crone almost made it
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
I'm planning to make some merch for #Mastodon's 10th anniversary and I would like to gauge which products folks might be most interested in buying. Remember, it's all bespoke, I can't make everything. For the sake of argument let's assume you love the original design that for now I want to keep a surprise...
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ashenwave@mastodon.art ("Ashenwave✨Commissions Open!") wrote:
Hello! Lately I’ve working on some cool avatar illustrations for a fellow fediverse dweller.
I’m so proud of how these portraits have turned out!😊
#AshenwaveArt #CommissionsOpen #MastoArt #DigitalArt #CreativeToots #Art #Artist #Fantasy #Cyberpunk #FediArt #Scifi
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MicroSFF@mastodon.art ("Micro SF/F by O. Westin") wrote:
It took her a long time to realise most people couldn't hear the soundtrack of their lives. Hers was always present; when she was with other people she could hear theirs too.
Sometimes they made a cacophony, sometimes harmony, when mixing with hers.
When it changed, she learned to trust it.
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icm@mastodon.sdf.org ("ICM") wrote:
We're nearly just a week away from the Vintage Computer Festival Pacific Northwest which will be held at the Tukwila Community Center on May 2nd and 3rd. Come checkout over 25 exhibits and see what the community is up to. #Retrocomputing #retrocomputing #VintageComputing #vintagecomputing
https://vcfpnw.org for more information!
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regehr ("John Regehr") wrote:
what's the largest collection of compiler engineers who have ever worked at the same place, at the same time? I've heard that IBM might have had hundreds at one point, and I've heard that Nvidia might have over 1000 right now. anyone else have good data points here?
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sundogplanets ("Prof. Sam Lawler") wrote:
A couple of these things I can do nothing about. Some I can.
One I need help with from you: in a few days I'm giving a talk on the environmental consequences of AI data centres (with a focus on orbit, but starting with ground-based).
So, fediverse! Please send me your favourite statistic (with citation please) on exactly how bad AI data centres are for the environment. I'm looking for: comparisons on CO2 emissions per centre, water usage per slop-video made, stuff like that.
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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:
In case you weren't aware, "lemmings" isn't actually a great metaphor, since that story of lemmings jumping off a cliff comes from a nature documentary where Disney couldn't think of a good ending so they threw a bunch of animals off a cliff to be like "sometimes nature is weird, we aren't supposed to understand" as if this was profound https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/white-wilderness-lemming-suicide/
Although, sometimes it ends up becoming a *great* metaphor because it points out how the person telling the "oh people are just gullible" story may be telling a story as flawed as the metaphor
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen") wrote:
This thought (most immediately) brought to you by this video of Nena in concert:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGD9GDB7lhw
Which at 147k views, probably puts it in the realm of "historical interest" and unlikely to be generating much revenue, but it's still neat to be able to see it. Also, I didn't know Nena could play drums!
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen") wrote:
It seems like one subset of use of youtube is as a de facto archive. I feel like an audio/video archive is a valuable thing that shouldn't be beholden to the capricious desires of a corporation nor subject audiences (patrons) to advertisements and algorithmic manipulation.
But youtube's revenue sharing (I assume), promotional possibilities (i.e. the algorithm), and network effect seems to keep people uploading videos there.
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egonw ("Egon Willigh☮gen 🟥") wrote:
RE: https://mastodon.green/@ronanmcd/116459198153461110
Dutch cyclists, you are warned. Self-driving cars are a new risk.
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grickle@mstdn.social ("Grickle") wrote:
Desperate. #grickledoodle #wizardofoz #heart #brain #cartoon #humor #art #funny
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Lazarou ("Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈") wrote:
RE: https://mastodon.social/@magdelenehall/116460441538380939
The USA is too busy burning books and teleporting to the Waffle house....
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cbctop_mirror@mastodon.hongkongers.net ("CBC Top Stories") wrote:
Justin Trudeau says U.S. economic coercion risks pushing Canada closer to China
Former prime minister Justin Trudeau is warning that American tariffs threaten to drive Canada closer to China in the auto sector.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-china-economic-coercion-9.7175918?cmp=rss
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docpop ("Doctor M. Popular") wrote:
H. R. Giger was hired as a concept artist for 1995's Batman Forever, but his mockups were just a little too... Gigeresque for the 90s.
Here’s his original Batmobile sketch, alongside a 3D render by Leon Gor based on Giger’s designs.
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pheonix@hachyderm.io ("Windy city") wrote:
The current state of the web assumes that the reader is an adversary to be trapped and monetized.
When a news website forces you through three dismissive actions just to read a headline, they are burning your cognitive budget before delivering any value. You are greeted by a cookie banner taking up the bottom 30% of your screen, a "Subscribe!" modal dead center, an autoplaying video pinned to the corner and a prompt begging to send you push notifications.
I wrote about the state of news websites. Would love to hear your thoughts✨🙏
https://thatshubham.com/blog/news-audit
#enshittification #darkpattern #web #technology #socialmedia #indieweb #ux #privacy
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Hallway, NYC, 2014.
More pixels than will fit through the door, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/13337114073
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
please do try to remember this
(courtesy patreon.com/zachweinersmith and SMB-COMICS.COM)
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Today in History:
24 APR 1877, The Corrupt Deal was finalized, as, on orders from President Rutherford B. Hayes, federal troops withdrew from the state house in Louisiana—the last federally defended state house in the South—just 12 years after the end of the Civil War. This withdrawal marked the end of Reconstruction and paved the way for the unrestrained resurgence of white supremacist rule in the South, carrying with it the rapid deterioration of political rights for Black people.
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davidgerard@circumstances.run ("David Gerard") wrote:
> "AI" is not software as we commonly understand it.
this sentence is instantly and obviously correct
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
come to PL theory, we have:
- coloured functions
- functions which are coloured
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
There's a group of men who ought not to be allowed anywhere near any political power.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/04/24/revealing-photos/
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agreenberg@infosec.exchange ("Andy Greenberg") wrote:
A newly decoded piece of sabotage malware called Fast16, created even before Stuxnet, was designed to silently tamper with/corrupt calculations in research and engineering software. Likely created by the US or an ally, and possibly used against Iran's nuclear program. https://www.wired.com/story/fast16-malware-stuxnet-precursor-iran-nuclear-attack/
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mattkenworthy ("Matthew Kenworthy") wrote:
My all-time favourite method of debugging is going to bed and looking at it again the next morning.
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stillgreenmoss@whistlepig.social ("sgm") wrote:
i can now confidently say that i've switched full time to using self-hosted smolfedi as my fediverse client https://codeberg.org/adele/smolfedi
thank you so much @adele it is absolutely lovely!
i found an issue during install where a required php extension was undocumented -- submitted an issue notifying adele as such and the docs were updated within 12 hours
adele is there a recommended way to run a smolfedi instance but only allow access to certain people? i've currently got it behind basic auth with a single login that i can just hand out to friends to grant them access, and that seems fine enough, but i figured i'd ask if you recommend any alternatives now that i'm definitely a full-time user
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
choose your function's fursona. after typing the name of your function in the editor and hitting enter, the name morphs into its fursona which does an adorable animation and eats its arguments
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
Gregor Mendel would be appalled.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/04/24/now-tempted-to-run-a-casino-out-of-my-house/