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Evvy :neofox_floof: mastodon (AP)
type of girl who wrote a thesis on parallel lock-free garbage collection in jvm to optimize her minecraft server
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In case you donโ€™t believe the same equations govern #motion in the #atmosphere and the #ocean.

Video by Tristan Heth in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

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gavi sharkey (AP)
Going to a water park to experience the human equivalent of being inside a dishwasher
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jacquelines ๐ŸŒŸ mastodon (AP)
using linux will save u from microsoft recall, but only in the sense that microsoft's best engineers can't work out how to record your screen in wayland
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SleepyCatten mastodon (AP)

For years, we used to explain to folks that we experienced a phonological delay in processing speech or sounds, and that it was likely linked to us being autistic.

We only later worked out that we're actually AuDHD (inattentive ADHD and autistic) and that there's an actual medical term for this: auditory processing disorder.

If you're some flavour of neurospicy, you might have it too without realising. Common signs and symptoms include:

  • speaking louder or softer than is situationally appropriate;
  • difficulty remembering lists or sequences;
  • needing words or sentences to be repeated;
  • impaired ability to memorize information learned by listening;
  • interpreting words too literally;
  • needing assistance to hear clearly in noisy environments;
  • relying on accommodation and modification strategies;
  • finding or requesting a quiet work space away from others;
  • requesting written material when attending oral presentations; and
  • asking for directions to be given one step at a time.


It heavily overlaps with ADHD and autism :ADHD_Butterfly:โ€‹ :AutismSymbol:โ€‹

Hope this is helpful to someone :NeurodiversitySymbol:โ€‹

#ActuallyAutistic #ActuallyADHD #ActuallyAuDHD #ADHD #AuDHD #autistic #autism #neurodivergent #neurodivergence #neurospicy #APD #AuditoryProcessingDisorder

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Leaf mastodon (AP)

"Do what you love and you will never work a day in your life."

It doesn't work like that. It's more like this:

"Do what you love and the industry will systematically destroy all joy you once found in it."

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Leaf mastodon (AP)
In my experience, the industry is pretty toxic. If you haven't experienced that ubiquitously then consider yourself lucky.
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Twig mastodon (AP)
I was in a different industry than you are, but I donโ€™t doubt your experience.

Fugri mastodon (AP)

He is finished โค

๐Ÿ“ธ&๐Ÿชก @Areksim

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i think one of the most offensive problems with bedrock edition is that you are FREQUENTLY exposed to things that you cannot ever make yourself, which defeats the whole point of being a game centred around creation i think

the featured servers? all of the custom menus and 3d models you see cant be replicated the content on the minecraft store? you cant make any of it yourself the 15th anniversary map? does a bunch of stuff that normal players cant make

the most advanced thing a bedrock player can do is screw around with the flawed broken redstone. you have you to sign an nda with microsoft to have access to the developer edition, which straight up just lets you make almost anything, and none of it can be done in vanilla bedrock edition

in java edition, if you see it, you can make it. everything you see on the most popular java edition servers, maps, texture packs, mods, can be MADE by ANYONE with enough passion, skill, and motivation. hell, you yourself could put together a team and build a competitor to hypixel, the most powerful and popular server in java edition, FOR FREE, with off the shelf tools

the fact that roblox gives typical users more development freedom than minecraft bedrock edition is just seriously sad. fuck bedrock editon, fuck microsoft, fuck microsoft studios, and fuck mojang redmond

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josef mastodon (AP)
*me, hearing about a new game that takes up 300 GB of disk space* finally, a video game thatโ€™s 7 million times better than the original super mario bros
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Dairishgoat mastodon (AP)

A 10 minute compilation of videos I took during ConFuzzled 2012.
Thereโ€™s a watermark as I used a free online editor to merge the clips.
Also, noise warning for the exterior scenes as my camera microphone couldnโ€™t deal with the wind.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X35rlc-Qrzs

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kopper :colon_three: iceshrimp.net (AP)
production is just someone else's testing machine
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ChalkLlate iceshrimp (AP)
Just a reminder you can just buy fresh vegetables at the store and plant the seeds inside them like a solid 90% of vegetables at the store have functional seeds and its a lot cheaper than buying seed packets
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In 1945, a woman named Lucy Hicks Anderson was arrested for the crime of marrying her husband, Reuben Anderson, a soldier in the US Army.

Lucy Lawson seemingly always knew exactly who she was. In 1886, a beautiful black baby was born to Bill and Nancy Lawson of Waddy, KY. While this child was identified as male, she insisted that she was a girl. She chose the name Lucy and informed her parents that she would be wearing dresses to school.

At this point in history, the term 'transgender' had not yet been coined, and public knowledge about trans people was sadly lacking. Confounded, her mother and father took her to see the local doctor who advised them to raise her as they would any other little girl. Bill and Nancy did just that. And by all accounts, Lucy's childhood and school years were uneventful and happy.

At age 15, Lucy left home, taking domestic work to support herself, then moved west, first to Texas then to New Mexico where she married her first husband, a man named Clarence Hicks, in Silver City, NM. The couple settled in Oxnard, CA, a wealthy community about an hour up the coast from Los Angeles. There, Lucy's culinary skills opened doors for her, and she began to cater elaborate parties for Oxnard's rich and elite. Her rolls and fruitcakes reportedly won many local contests and awards. Lucy worked diligently and tirelessly, and saved nearly every penny she earned from her employment as a domestic worker, a nanny, and a cook. And in 1920, at the age of 34, Lucy managed to save enough to purchase business property โ€” a local brothel.

Lucy's brothel operated between 1920 and 1933, a period in American history known as Prohibition. During this time, selling alcohol was illegal. But as a brothel madam, Lucy had already skipped merrily over the lines of propriety, so she served her customers alcohol anyway.

In 1929, Lucy divorced Clarence Hicks. Not much is known about her marriage or divorce to Clarence, so we can infer that the separation was mutual and uncontested by either party. Lucy kept her business, and kept bootlegging alcohol.

She was busted a few times, but her numerous social connections with wealthy socialites allowed her to avoid any aggressive prosecution. Rumor has it that one wealthy banker even posted her bail so that she could cater his party that evening.

In 1944, Lucy fell in love a second time. At 58 years old, she met and married the love of her life, Reuben Anderson. Reuben was a soldier stationed in Long Island, NY. But their happiness was not to last.

Just one year after their marriage, a sailor claimed he had caught a venereal disease from one of the women at Lucy's brothel. At that time, the law required all sex workers to undergo a medical examination, and the Ventura County examiner insisted on including Lucy. It was at this time that her trans identity was revealed, and subsequently made public. He chose to put her on trial for perjury, arguing that she lied on her marriage licence, impersonated a woman, and stole VA benefits to which military spouses were entitled. After the story ran in a small Pacific coast newspaper, Time Magazine ran an article on Lucy, exposing her as a trans woman to the entire nation.

During her trial, Lucy stated in her defense, "I defy any doctor in the world to prove that I am not a woman. I have lived, dressed, acted just what I am, a woman". However, the court convicted both her and Reuben of perjury, and they were both sentenced to incarceration in a male prison. Lucy in particular was court ordered not to wear women's clothes.

Reuben and Lucy's relationship survived these indignities, somehow. After serving ten long years in a male penitentiary, Lucy and her beloved Reuben retired to Los Angeles, where they quietly lived out the remainder of their lives together. At age 68, Lucy Hicks Anderson died and was mourned by all who knew her.

Lucy Hicks Anderson was not an activist. She was not even known as a trans woman for the vast majority of her life. She simply wanted to live her life, love her loves, and pursue the projects and interests that made her happy. Lucy wanted only one thing out of life, and that was to be the woman she knew herself to be. And it turns out she was willing to fight for that.

Tell our stories.
#PRIDE #TransHistory

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Guy Holmes mastodon (AP)
Polls show thereโ€™s more Green Party supporters than Reform - why isnโ€™t this represented by the BBC? (Question Time in particular)
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Kurrikage :deifirev: mastodon (AP)

Content warning: large size difference nose boops

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elle mastodon (AP)
ai has entered its roast era. large scale mockery signals the beginning of the end. good. ๐Ÿ™‚
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Paco Panda mastodon (AP)

We went to eat at a Little Caesars (cheap American pizza chain, usually to pick up and go, but this particular one had seats), they gave us a lot of napkins and many triangular cardboard plates, more than we may need. When we finished, I decided to take the napkins with me to have them at home, and my friends mock at me asking me if I wanted also to take the cardboard plates with me. I joked that indeed I was going to need them, I may use them as canvas for a painting. Which happened to be a good idea.

So I used one of the cardboards as palette, and the other one as the actual canvas to paint a skunk, using as reference a stock image on internet. Skunks are cool!

This original piece will be exhibited at the Anthrocon's Art Show.

Traditional. Acrylics over cheap cardboard pizza plate.

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JakJak mastodon (AP)
very true! What an adorable skunk ๐Ÿ˜Š
sleepysaf mastodon (AP)
What, were they just going to throw the unused serviettes in the trash??

Chu ๆœฑ mastodon (AP)

Until Western influences and complaints about the inability to translate "she" into Chinese, the Chinese language did not have a gendered pronoun.

ไป– was used for male, female, and even animals and objects. It was simply a generic 'it'.

Then Westerners came in and insisted that the patriarchy get even more so and eventually the word ๅฅน started to come into use (but with much debate and some resistance).

Today as we celebrate our non binary friends and as the English language struggles with having a non gendered pronoun, there is a movement to ditch the ๅฅน and go back to simply using ไป– for everyone.

Another thing Western colonialism ruined

Happy pride month!

https://www.harvard-yenching.org/research/cultural-history-of-the-chinese-character-ta/

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SwiftOnSecurity mastodon (AP)
These megabreaches are just emphasizing security isnโ€™t enough you need to be de-risking by driving data purges and asking critical questions of product teams. You need customer location maybe but you donโ€™t need to store a history of it.
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You absolutely can't convince me that a mowed down lawn would look better than this
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Legally Zoรฉ mastodon (AP)
I feel personally attacked by this meme.
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Taggart :donor: iceshrimp (AP)

Y'all know I am a deeply anti-LLM person. But this is an actually solid use case for one. We know alt-text is an issue. People won't suddenly start creating it. This model runs locally and is small. Of all the ways Firefox could integrate LLMs, this is probably the most useful and least harmful.


Firefox 130 is bringing a game-changing feature: automatic alt-text generation for images using a fully private on-device AI model! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿพ

Initially available in the built-in PDF editor, our aim is to extend this to general browsing for screen reader users. https://hacks.mozilla.org/2024/05/experimenting-with-local-alt-text-generation-in-firefox-nightly/


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RevK :verified_r: mastodon (AP)
As long as marked as AI based, I tend to agree.

Pippin friendica
Qemu really is in need of documentation, something better than hearsay would be nice. See for example the comments here: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/551412

Renewable Energy mastodon (AP)

Itโ€™s historic: Mexico has elected its first-ever female as President โ€” Claudia Sheinbaum โ€” in its 200 year history who is ALSO a climate scientist!

Sheinbaumโ€™s has a Ph.D. in #energy engineering & has promised to invest nearly $14 billion in clean energy & boost electric buses & trains.

Sheinbaum also worked unpaid on two major reports issued by the IPCC.

In an era of climate consequence we also see rays of hope shining through!
#climate #climatechange #environment #nature #sustainability

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Renewable Energy mastodon (AP)

Article link for your ease of reference ๐Ÿ˜: https://www.climatechangenews.com/2024/06/03/mexico-elects-a-climate-scientist-as-president-but-will-politics-temper-her-green-ambition/

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My page is all about solutions & you can help me help YOU by receiving my ๐Ÿ’ฏ FREE newsletter (โ€œGreentech For Goodโ€)!

Donโ€™t let apps & algorithms decide whether you recieve important info! Please subscribe now! ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ
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#climate #climatechange #nature #earth #environment

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drevil mastodon (AP)

Content warning: Probably an actual hot-take

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Janel Comeau mastodon (AP)
my elderly Egyptian Uber driver happily informed me that he โ€œsupports the gays nowโ€ because he lives with a lesbian couple and โ€œthe husband lesbian is a better husband than I wasโ€, happy pride everyone
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Totts mastodon (AP)

Way to go #Mexico

First woman President who's also a climate scientist and a lady from the left.

More of this please.

๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp4475gwny1o

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Pippin friendica

Oh god, this. Yesterday, I went looking for stuff to self-host a little spreadsheety-type thing to share with a client, so I can just point them at a web page with a list of domains and they can tick off the ones to renew or allow-to-expire or whatever, without having to send actual spreadsheets or CSV files back and forth over and over. But everything seems to be so heavy; full Excel clones and the like. And when I finally decided to look into one in more detail (nocodb I think) it turns out not to have sane installation instructions โ€” which seems to be getting more and more common these days.

Incidentally, am I the only one who thinks it's insane that everything requires docker or pip or npm or whatever the hell other custom packaging system to mess around with my system these days and doesn't have instructions on how to justโ€ฆ y'know, run the program? Like, you have to either have the developers' whole f'ing laptop running on your server, or allow some weird packaging system to download random files that may have been updated with malware since last time the upstream author looked and squirrel away files god-knows-where on a live server? Plus when I looked at the build script the first thing it does it *stop and destroy* a container!? What if there's data in there? What if it's not named the same on this machine? Everything these days feels so absolutely *horrible* in the name of making things "simple" for the utterly clueless to run stuff they haven't the faintest idea how to run, who will then talk to other utterly clueless people on forums and cargo-cult their way into blowing up their entire machine trying to make something work again after they make a simple mistake or the overly-simplified instructions fail to perfectly align with their system.

What I *want* from an install document is:

1. What pieces there are
2. How to run those pieces
3. How to configure those pieces to talk to each other and/or other equivalent/substitutable pieces

I don't want some script, docker thingy, etc that tries to do it all for me and potentially screws up the whole server.

I don't want *apparently* simple at the expense of everything else. I just want a basic, high-level explanation of how the parts fit together. Proper documentation and a lack of overly-complex layers of abstraction over the top of the build/install/run process would be so nice, thank you.

I suppose what I want is a standard straightforward unix-style daemon with a man page. So many of those do it right. You read the man page, it gives you full details of what it does and how to configure it to talk to anything else it needs to talk to, and you run it, and it does its thing. And you do the same for the other components. And there's usually an overview man page that tells you what components there are. It's just so nice when that happens.

I guess it's because unix was *designed* for sysadmins like me.


activitypub.ghost.org/day3/
When you build an open source product, a critical factor that determines adoption is how easy it is to self-host. It is, quite possibly, the single biggest predictor of success. WordPress got this very right, and it's a big part of why it still occupies such a large part of the market today.

Unfortunately, most modern apps are not straightforward to host. They're generally made up of multiple apps, servers, services, data stores, specific providers, proprietary external APIs, and often a whole other system to orchestrate everything. That's not a big problem for a centralised product which only has to be hosted in 1 place by 1 team, who built it themselves... but it's a fairly major problem when you're expecting a product to be installed and adopted by developers all over the world who have never used it before.


louder for the people in the back


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cheetah_spottycat mastodon (AP)
@kopper Sorry, but installing as a docker image is no longer supported. Please download the Operator for Kubernetes from this other github repo ... Here are the installation instructions for the installer .... first you do a git clone ....
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Mozilla mastodon (AP)

Firefox 130 is bringing a game-changing feature: automatic alt-text generation for images using a fully private on-device AI model! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿพ

Initially available in the built-in PDF editor, our aim is to extend this to general browsing for screen reader users. https://hacks.mozilla.org/2024/05/experimenting-with-local-alt-text-generation-in-firefox-nightly/

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Noble :frostbite: iceshrimp (AP)
thank GOD they're actually using AI for something useful and doing it in a privacy-respecting way rather than just slapping a cloud-based LLM on the side of the browser and calling it a day like pretty much every other browser does
i'm sure for the visually impaired having something to describe an image is better than nothing at all. i hope that the generated alt text specifies that it was automatically made though so that it isn't interpreted as 100% accurate
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ล tejf mastodon (AP)

Let's pretend Fursuits in their current form already existed 125 years ago.
I could be like: "look I found a picture of my great grandfather!"

#furry
#fursuit

๐Ÿ“ธ&๐Ÿชก @Areksim (Vino Studios)

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Many, many years ago, a new specification called "XML" emerged. After a bit, people realized it was kinda useful for some stuff.

Then, something happened.

MANAGERS!

I imagine many conversations between managers / developers somewhat like this:

M: "So, what is the nice thing with #XML

D: "oh, it is a specification that simplifies stuff, since tools have a clean format to work with."

M: "So, what kinda specifications?"

D: "Oh, it can be more or less anything."

M: *starry eyed!* "an.. an... anything?"

I was teaching computer courses for companies at that point. Suddenly, my calendar was just packed with XML courses.

It is like very limited what you can teach, it is not really complex, so you talk surrounding technologies. But not...

"Our boss wants us to replace the SQL db with XML?"

"what?"

"We gonna use XML instead of MS SQL"

"... what?"

"He said XML can be used for anything..."

If you think companies with #AI plans have actual plans, with a strategy make sense, please think of this story.

#AI #xml
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Heroku's Basilisk mastodon (AP)
@arakin I used to work at a place where we had massive strings of XML crammed into the MySQL database...

Charlie Stross mastodon (AP)

This is bullshit, because:

1. You need a TFR (total fertility rate) of 2.1 to maintain stable population (no growth, no shrinkage).

2. UK's TFR is 1.75, so shrinking ~15% per generation.

3. Which means, not enough workers to support the retirees.

4. Net-positive immigration is the only thing propping our economy up.

5.The UK *NEEDS* immigrants, or we're fucked.

This is the truth, unpalatable to racists molly-coddled by generations of crooked right-wing politicians.
https://mastodon.social/@lohihilo/112546615087991583

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Mark mastodon (AP)

This has taken me way, way too long to learn.

#dollarShopWisdom

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sam floreani mastodon (AP)
as a digital rights advocate I am doomed to have the same arguments forever. anyway, hereโ€™s my essay from 2021 on why online anonymity is really important, actually: https://overland.org.au/2021/10/online-anonymity-is-really-important-actually/
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fluffypaws akkoma (AP)
happy pride to unapologetic fat queers i love you
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HELL YES ONE I CAN RELATE TO

Content warning: poem about nonbinary erasure called "prefer not to say"

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Jess๐Ÿ‘พ mastodon (AP)
Every trans person you know was at one point in time a trans kid. Even the ones that didn't come out until they were adults. So when we say "Protect Trans Kids", it's because there wasn't anyone there to protect us when we needed it.
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