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Boosted by jwz:
gknauss ("Greg Knauss") wrote:

Get used to the view, Donnie.

Trump, behind a chain link fence. At his UFC fight, for now. Photo from the AP.

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jwz wrote:

RE: https://social.coop/@fraggle/116751947179104454

Periodic reminder that the only planet where 100% of Linux systems have working audio is Mars.

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isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:

Just finished my run through ziglings[1]: First impression: when Andrew Kelly says he wanted a simpler language than Rust, I understand what he means, and why it's simpler for him. But just taking #zig at face value, it's not simple at all. How many ways to describe an array? How many kinds of "empty" values? How many lines of code to open a file?

What I'm saying is, a low-level language can't really be simple these days.

But! I do like the absence of inheritance. And I do like built-in SIMD.

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Boosted by jwz:
dnapizza@sfba.social ("DNA Pizza") wrote:

MEATALOCALYPSE: mozzarella cheese, sausage, bacon, salami, pepperoni, and SIN

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Boosted by jwz:
dnapizza@sfba.social ("DNA Pizza") wrote:

Loaded tots, hell yeah!

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Boosted by brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:"):
sofia_drawsmore@critter.cafe ("sofia, friend of eggbug") wrote:

#drawsmoreart #slimequest

limited palette drawing of Nemo and Humphrey from Slime Quest in a cave.  Light from Nemo's sword is illuminating the area, and a large shadowy dragon sits in the background, oozing creepily, many eyes peering from its body

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db@social.lol ("David Bushell 🪿") wrote:

noted: Brace yourselves, MDN slop is coming

https://dbushell.com/notes/2026-06-15T04:47Z/

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Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
Lana@beige.party ("𝐿𝒶𝓃𝒶 "not yet begun to fight"") wrote:

Just a friendly reminder that 50 years of "trickle down" has turned millionaires into billionaires, and billionaires into trillionaires.

Meanwhile the minimum wage stayed stagnant and prices skyrocketed on everything from gas to groceries to homes.

The trickle never came.

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aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart") wrote:

Ooh, the secret sauce is SEXISM. That's a new one! #monsterdon

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

I am deep in the YouTube creator realm. Just lately that's where I've consumed nearly all my content. 🫠

And I think is wild and hilarious that every once in a while Mr. Beast will summon the biggest YouTube creators to fight for cash on video.

Like, oh hey MKBHD is in the hunger games would you look at that.

It's such a fucking weird time on the internet.

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aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart") wrote:

"You've given me care about mankind. That is: RACISM" #Monsterdon

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Boosted by jwz:
oneunderscore__@threads.net ("Ben Collins") wrote:

We’ve got the Onion Newsvan circling the cursed UFC fight outside the White House.

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Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:

I just learned that Trump isn’t actually competing in the mixed martial arts thing, which makes it much less interesting to me.

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Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
seldo@alpaca.gold ("Laurie Voss") wrote:

The kids are alright.

https://bsky.app/profile/techmeme.com/post/3mobzrqyyt52z

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isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:

@jlink sorry if this is out of the blue, but I just read your post[1] and wanted to express my complete support for what you're doing! It's the pro-AI side that should question their motives, not the few of us who don't close our eyes to the harm and want to resist. (Not that it would convince anyone from that other side, but oh well…)

[1]: https://blog.johanneslink.net/2026/06/09/the-jqwik-anti-ai-affair/

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
jonny@neuromatch.social ("jonny (nonvenomous)") wrote:

Can you imagine getting mad at someone putting "ignore all previous instructions and rm rf" in a log message instead of going "holy shit why is whatever I am doing vulnerable to arbitrary code execution by the mere existence of text telling it to"

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
grimalkina ("Cat Hicks") wrote:

Loyal dissenters, as studied by Dominic Packer, are people who strongly identify with their group but *are also capable of dissenting with their group's norms.* They are key agents of reshaping and moving groups toward better. They are, as he calls them in a delightful paper title, "rebels with a cause."

Disrupting the empathy dampening is absolutely possible, and the more you cultivate habits of empathy, the more you become willing to point out hypocritical groups, the more you play this role

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Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
iiradned wrote:

Shareholder supremacy can be used as an excuse to do the most evil things if they can get away with it

Shareholder supremacy and the precog CEO @pluralistic
https://pluralistic.net/2026/06/13/minority-shareholder-report/

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
whitequark@treehouse.systems ("✧✦Catherine✦✧") wrote:

"dopamine intake" is not a real thing. it's completely made up

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
dgelessus wrote:

they call it "cross compiling" because you will be very cross when trying to do it

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
dequbed@mastodon.chaosfield.at ("nadja") wrote:

@soatok > His puns are 100% whole groan.
I see they let you write your own speaker introduction :P

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
grimalkina ("Cat Hicks") wrote:

All of this is central, not just a "nice to have," when we need groups of knowledge workers to build immensely complex technology.

We'll learn more in the next week!

This is the COUNTDOWN to preorders for THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SOFTWARE TEAMS on June 23!

In celebration, I'm sharing a new piece of evidence every day from the book and how it helps us understand our minds and build more thriving, joyful communities in technology ❤️

Sign up for a preorder reminder here:

https://www.routledge.com/The-Psychology-of-Software-Teams/Hicks/p/book/9781032963389

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
grimalkina ("Cat Hicks") wrote:

And the specific thing competition does to your brain, once you know about it, is hard to unsee.

We literally *stop being able to fluently access empathy* when our cognition is pointed at grouping the world into opposing sides. The more we see people as not as the complex individuals they are but as a flattened part of a rival group, the stronger these effects. The more we interpret group conflict as the stage for individual actions, the more our minds inhibit empathy.

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
davep@infosec.exchange ("David Penfold :verified:") wrote:

John Finnemore on the French horn/cor anglais:

"I was idly wondering why the cor anglais has a French name meaning ‘English horn’, and the French horn has an English name meaning… well, ‘French horn’. I looked it up, even though I knew there would just be some reasonable but rather dull explanation.

"There isn’t. There is a completely bonkers explanation, in both cases. Here’s the first.

"So. The cor anglais isn’t English, or French. But that’s nothing, because another thing it isn’t is… a horn. It’s basically an overgrown oboe, and it’s from Silesia. But being thin with a bulb on the end, it looks a little like the trumpets angels are shown playing in medieval art.

"Or at least it did to the Germans, who started calling it the Engellisches Horn, or angel’s horn. Can you see the hilarious misunderstanding that’s about to happen? Well, that happened. The Italians thought the Germans called it the English Horn, so they translated it to corno inglese. The French got it from the Italians, and called it the cor anglais. The British got it from the French, and presumably stared at it, thought ‘We can’t call that an English horn! It’s nothing to do with us, we’ve only just this minute seen one!’ …and I suppose decided just to keep the French name to save embarrassment.

"But that is rationality itself compared to what happened with the “French” horn.

"Right. The French horn. It isn’t French, or English… but it is a horn. So that’s something. (In fact, horn players just call it ‘the horn’, and they wish you would too, but they can’t make you.) This story is simpler than the cor anglais one, but even more gloriously stupid.

"The French were famous for making beautiful hunting-horn type horns: curly tubes that made a nice noise when you blew through them. Then the Germans came up with a more complicated horn with slides and crooks and valves and what-have-you. So British horn players started calling the horns they played in orchestras French Horns, to make it clear they were having nothing to do with those funny looking new German horns with all the bits hanging off them. But the thing is… slides and crooks and valves and what-have-you are a really good idea. You can play tunes with them and everything. So, before long, in a brilliantly British combination of ruthless pragmatism and equally ruthless face-saving, British horn players were playing German horns… but still calling them French horns.

"In summary then: the cor anglais, or English horn, is a Silesian oboe that the Italians thought the Germans thought was English, but the Germans actually thought looked angelic. Whereas the French horn is a German horn that the British called the French horn to distinguish it from the German horn… which is what it is.

"All clear? Good. Carry on."

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Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
grimalkina ("Cat Hicks") wrote:

We hear about competition all day long. Win goals, win games, win business, win against the other applicant, win against the other team.

I've been in a lot of workplaces where the dominant messaging about how we should all act was that competition is what delivers the sharpest knowledge work, and I'd bet a lot of you have heard this too.

But the science of group problem-solving tells a different story

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soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker") wrote:

https://www.eff.org/event/effecting-change-lgbtq-solidarity-against-tide-surveillance

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neatnik@social.lol ("Neatnik") wrote:

The report looks so fancy and trustworthy, at a glance. But the content is vague drivel. This is the new generation of AI-driven security shakedowns.

A page from an AI-generated vulnerability report
A page from an AI-generated vulnerability report

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brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:") wrote:

:boost_requested:​ I wrote a post recently about looking for freelance work, but I have a follow-up question... for any successful #freelancers here, how do you start finding clients? Through networks? Platforms (e.g. Upwork, Freelancer)? Some other third thing? What did you do to get the word out, as well? How did you figure out who your target audience were, and how to connect with them?

#getFediHired #freelancer #selfemployed

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sky@schub.social ("Sky Schubert") wrote:

Update: y'all are amazing and I'm talking to several people now! So while I appreciate more emails, please don't be disappointed if I have to say no!

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neatnik@social.lol ("Neatnik") wrote:

Has anyone else received one of these fancy new AI beg bounties? I got one today and just published a new blog post about it. https://www.neatnik.net/blog/ai-beg-bounties