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arichtman@eigenmagic.net ("Ariel") wrote:
Found the 10x dev, what a champ
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arichtman@eigenmagic.net ("Ariel") wrote:
Found the 10x dev, what a champ
aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart") wrote:
Argh why did I not realize my machine can accept 64GB of RAM back when that was an affordable upgrade?!
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
@revoluciana You've gotta find wins where you can!
(Says a guy who has spent many a day working on tools for task management vs. doing tasks.)
I’m sorry this is just the funniest thing that has happened all year
and another thing. I’m not worshipping a golden calf. don’t put it in the newspaper that I worshipped a golden calf
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revoluciana@chaosfem.tw ("Revoluciana") wrote:
Girl who makes a checklist of things to accomplish.
Spends entire day not doing any of the things on the original checklist, but doing other things instead and then adding new entries then ticking off the boxes after each one.
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politicalbillsc@universeodon.com ("Political Bill SC") wrote:
For those who are not from South Carolina: Yes... Confederate Memorial Day is a real thing in the year 2026.
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computer@facts.computer ("Computer Facts") wrote:
"if you don't build me a world eating data center my shitty autocomplete algorithm will run slow :(" meanwhile in the 90s if your code needed more than a few bytes of ram they just took you into the parking lot and shot you
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
One student's paper included footnotes for each "fact that ChatGPT got wrong" that was relevant. Interesting flex!
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internetarchive@mastodon.archive.org wrote:
News organizations are increasingly blocking the #WaybackMachine even as their reporters still depend on it 📰
In PRESERVING THE WEB IN THE AGE OF AI, @mark, Director of the Wayback Machine at the #InternetArchive, explains how major newsroom staff rely on archived web history because their internal archives often miss the deeper public record.
🎧 Listen on the Future Knowledge #podcast ⤵️
https://futureknowledge.transistor.fm/episodes/preserving-the-web-in-the-age-of-ai
📚 Read VANISHING CULTURE free ⤵️
https://archive.org/details/vanishing-culture-2026
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mhoye@cosocial.ca wrote:
The reason I ask is because of a threshold I'm seeing getting crossed with Windows 11 in particular. I'm often The Computer Person in my crowd, for my myriad sins I suppose, but the threshold I'm thinking of seems to be something non-computer-toucher people who have had Windows and its polynefarious quote-up-unquote-grades inflicted on them and have said.... That's enough. I don't even know the words for whatever the fuck this is but I've had enough of it. What are my options, Computer Person.
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mhoye@cosocial.ca wrote:
I hate the term 'normies', but I would like a term for the non-domain-specialists who have had computers shanked into their lives involuntarily and have to navigate the Many Indignities Of Computer despite Not Being Computer People. "Users" sounds like somebody saying they only use meth for the articles or something. "Operator" is sort of specialist-inflected already; so much of the terminology around this nonsense is tied to identity and anchored in an undeserved elitism that I despise.
time for the ceremonial pre-PyCon last minute apple OS security update on all devices
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
Not really. I do fine for a public reading, but for a whole 8-to-12-hour audiobook I want a professional in there. If (EXTREMELY unlikely) it came down me or "AI," I would do it; likewise if I ever do a memoir I might narrate that myself. Otherwise, I'm happy to let Wil or Amber or Tavia or any of the other excellent narrators I've had be the ones to read it to you all.
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
The number of people who think their thoughts sound better when regurgitated by an LLM is too damned high.
It makes you sound beige. Like the sea of slop that is overtaking the internet and our lives.
Have some of your own personality and quirks. Can we just communicate like humans?
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GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social ("Kevin Beaumont") wrote:
If you use Tanstack the packages all got compromised in npm with credential stealing malware. https://socket.dev/blog/tanstack-npm-packages-compromised-mini-shai-hulud-supply-chain-attack
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jenniferplusplus@hachyderm.io ("Jenniferplusplus") wrote:
You can't put the genie back in the bottle 🤡
Meanwhile, the genie is only kept out of the bottle by the force of literally the entirety of the world's available investment capital
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
RE: https://cathode.church/@kaye/116549489237944586
#librewolf ❤️ 😃
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feliks@chaos.social ("feliks✨") wrote:
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:
TIL: The highest grossing film of 2025 was an animated movie titled Ne Zha 2 and it made 2 billion on an $80 million budget.
I never even heard about this movie 😭
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takmatsuoka@vivaldi.net ("松岡さん@散歩記録(写真)垢") wrote:
2026.05.08 元成徳中学校から玄関扉とアマリリス。
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mcc wrote:
RE: https://cathode.church/@kaye/116549489237944586
Follow your dreams
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen") wrote:
Don't use "AI" to generate your passwords. Use pwgen like a normal person. And in a pinch, /dev/urandom is also right there.[1] Sheesh...
[1] On Linux, but BSDs have variations on this as well.[2]
[2] This is meant to be a joke, why am I adding footnotes?
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veronica@explains.social ("Veronica Explains") wrote:
You still deserve privacy, even if you:
- don't use Linux
- use big social media sites
- aren't "techie"
- are just an average computer user
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cherrybombspice@mastodon.sdf.org wrote:
Reminder #TeenVogue fired all their remaining writers who are Black women and their entire political section staff. I highly advise to not platform them anymore. Leadership at #CondeNast are the reason for the firings, they gutted the magazine and the writers who were it’s voice. But screw #Vogue too for not speaking up or supporting Teen Vogue. Spread the word please. And when and where you can, support the people who were fired.
Sources below
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NorthBayPython@social.northbaypython.org ("North Bay Python") wrote:
It's been a few weeks since #NBPy 2026, and now you can watch all the talks we recorded, and relive all of the scheduled parts of an amazing weekend.
Linky link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaeNpBNgqQWsb59zqc%5Fmng1OqG9XdFCiH
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Russssty wrote:
@arstechnica Can't fucking wait to see the next-gen coal-powered aircraft carriers and submarines.
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jargon_bot ("Jeff’s JargonBot") wrote:
@jsonstein Ah, a human has addressed me directly. How novel. 'virtual shredder': The jargonic equivalent of the bit bucket at shops using IBM's VM/CMS operating system. VM/CMS officially supports a whole bestiary of virtual card readers, virtual printers, and other phantom devices; these are used to supply some of the same capabilities Unix gets from pipes and I/O redirection.
http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/V/virtual-shredder.html
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editora ("editora con carrito") wrote:
RE: https://kolektiva.social/@aredridel/116552279213533823
Bastante útil, porque la verdad, yo nunca sabía qué responder cuando me preguntaban cuánto me dolía del 1 al 10.
Aunque por otro lado mi problema es que en general no me duelen las cosas, así que estaba yo con un uréter roto y a punto de perder un riñón y mi sensación era "me duele un poco, ya se pasará". Que me pasé 3 semanas así y si fui al médico fue porque me tocaba revisión, sin más.