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Sci_Furs@stemfurs.masto.host ("STEM Furs") wrote:
How to destroy “forever chemicals” for good | PNAS https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2610430123
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Sci_Furs@stemfurs.masto.host ("STEM Furs") wrote:
How to destroy “forever chemicals” for good | PNAS https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2610430123
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nightdragon0@fursuits.online ("Hyshaji Nightdragon") wrote:
Made it to the weekend! Yay!
#fursuitfriday #fursuit #fursuiting📸: Lufis raccoon
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bw@social.lol ("Blake Watson :prami:") wrote:
When I wrote HTML for People, I envisioned non-tech people learning it because knowing HTML is a generally useful skill in information work.
But AI kinda ruins that. Fewer non-tech people want to learn HTML.
But it seems to have found a niche audience among people who still want to learn HTML despite having access to AI. That makes me feel better about it.
I’m glad I wrote it when I did because I’m not sure I could have stayed motivated to write it in 2026 with the proliferation of AI options—whether for writing HTML or for learning it.
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dillo@fosstodon.org ("Dillo browser") wrote:
Added support in the "Fix page" script for GitHub issues to read the comments directly from Dillo. They are buried in the HTML itself as JSON.
Please migrate away from GitHub if you can, this is awful. One option is Codeberg, which renders the issue pages in plain HTML.
bcantrill ("Bryan Cantrill") wrote:
On Monday's episode, @ahl and I will be joined by @oxidecomputer's mechanical engineering team to talk about their work on the manufacturability, reliability, serviceability, and (yes!) safety of the Oxide rack.
Join us, at a special time of 3p Pacific Monday:
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
Words can't even describe how much better social media has become for me once I decided to stop arguing with schmucks and just start blocking them instead
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
Okay, that went well. And I culled the trillium shots from 13 to just 3. Now's the hard part — WHICH ONE OF THE THREE! Interesting angle vs. classic face-on shot, vs. the one highlighted by the sun. What do you think?
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benlockwood@ecoevo.social ("Ben Lockwood, PhD") wrote:
“AI is here to stay” says the makers of NFTs, the metaverse, Google Glass, Windows Phone
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
how hard is it to open a file?
maybe it would be better if you didn't
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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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gem@kind.social ("Gem ♪") wrote:
New post: I am once again blown away by the beautiful prose of Wajã Xipai, a young Indigenous writer from a small Yupá village in the Amazon.
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codinginquarantine@corteximplant.com wrote:
I couldn't stop thinking about this so I had to make it and share it
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Eichi@mastodon.bierschutzpartei.de ("Eichi🐺") wrote:
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
@dysfun back in the days of LAMP I saw a project that did this. They'd read a string from the database and then eval() it, which would load other data from the database. Ridiculously over-complicated for a CRUD app. Impossible to maintain. Good times.
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
laughing gear (side anti-split support)
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
i can't believe it's not margarine
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johnrogers.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("John Rogers") wrote:
I tell you what, that Melania? She’s no Edith Wilson or Nancy Reagan. They knew how to run a ne compos mentis White House. It’s like she’s not even *trying*.
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
The correlation between the kind of dudes who rush in to say "not all men" and the kinds of dudes who were being discussed in the first place is... high, and you should know that before you rush in to say "not all men"
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mathias@rhizospherelabs.com wrote:
Niice
https://chicorynaturalist.com/products/the-luddites-were-right-patch
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yannseznec@assemblag.es ("Yann Seznec") wrote:
Progress on my STR-500 string sampler. Now I have made two! This makes it nearly twice as fun!
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JustGrist@disabled.social ("A feral Kass (she/they)") wrote:
RE: https://masto.ai/@transworld/116456973972107204
My impulse on this one is that people who are least targeted by the fascists need to flood the FCC with comments in support of having trans and nonbinary content on TV so that trans kids don't have to go back to how it was when I was a kid and there were almost never trans characters, and when they were it was usually a joke about trans sex workers or a trans person who was a real problem for their cis family a la that terrible fucking marriage episode of Friends.
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
'gg' is gamer slang for 'gay game'
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davidgerard@circumstances.run ("David Gerard") wrote:
Ghost In The Machine is a great new anti-AI documentary
i'm in it, so you know it's good stuff
tl;dr AI is olde timey race science all the way down and has been since the start. if you say that to people they'll say "look that's ridiculously narrow" but it turns out it literally fuckin is. all eugenicists and race scientists. bloody hell.
i saw the London preview last night and it rated the applause it got at the end
anyway! it's playing for the next week in London and in Kansas City!
KC: https://www.screenland.com/movie/ghost-in-the-machine/
London: https://dochouse.org/event/ghost-in-the-machine/New York preview premiere is next month
there's a proper London season in June
also if you want to watch it RIGHT NOW you can pay to see it here https://kinema.com/films/ghost-in-the-machine-pvxg4p
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da_667@infosec.exchange wrote:
as always, they are wrongis going to be my new favorite phrase to drop into my writing.
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gray@merping.synth.download wrote:
at a job interview
"whats your biggest weakness?"
"understanding the semantics of a question but ignoring the pragmatics"
"could you give an me an example?"
"yes i could"
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drwho@masto.hackers.town ("The Doctor") wrote:
@h5e @fesshole It's a great way to get fired in work-at-will states, and put on the the "PIP layoffs list" in the others.
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h5e@tech.lgbt ("Hanneke") wrote:
@fesshole talk about your salaries people, the only one profiting from not doing that is your employers
idk why we're always so guarded about that…
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QasimRashid ("Qasim Rashid, Esq.") wrote:
Corporate media won't tell you this: my own congressman, Corporate Dem Bill Foster, issued a press release saying he has an "open mind" about Trump's pick for Federal Reserve Chair, Kevin Warsh.
A man in the Epstein files 500 times. An election denier. One of the architects of the 2008 financial collapse. No Illinois newspaper has touched this story.
This is why independent media matters more than ever. Accountable to the people, not billionaires. Let's Address This. https://lets-address-this-with-qasim-rashid.ghost.io/the-rise-of-independent-media-and-why-the-powerful-are-terrified-of-it/
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:
I'm not going to strap a camera to my face. Not now. Not ever.
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
Over on Whatever, I use my recent visits to film/TV companies as a framing to note how my not "cognitively offloading" any part of my creative process to "AI" is making my career more secure, not less:
https://whatever.scalzi.com/2026/04/24/an-anecdotal-observation-about-career-longevity/