Small hypothesis: I bet people like AI chat interfaces in some part because they are “clean” – simple text, easy to process, consistent visuals, no ads, no pop-ups, etc.
To use a cliche example: Even if it wasn’t in any way “smarter,” it’d still be nicer to ask ChatGPT for a recipe than go to a webpage to read that recipe. Its interface is a natural “reader mode.”
But… that’s not going to last.
I think it very well might, because of the difference in their nature.
Recipe webpages are strictly transactional. Their main purpose is to squeeze as much juice out of you *on this visit* as they can, and they compete in an extremely brutal, low-margin economy against other pages which have the same content and are attempting the same thing. There's 0 brand loyalty, there are no switching costs, if the page falls down in SEO rankings, they'll have 0 revenue after a week. This means that if they already have a customer "hooked", they need to shove as many ads in their face as they can. Next week, that customer won't remember whether the awful domain was online-recipes[.]com or recipesonline[.]us anyway.
Chatbots are different, as most people only use one. That means there's value in keeping the customer hooked, and giving them access to useful info when nobody else will is a great way to do this.
In an AI chatbot, the goals of squeezing as much money out of that customer and keeping that customer for themselves are at odds with eachother, and both of these goals are important.
I don't think they'll stay as pleasant to use as they are, but I also don't think they'll ever get anywhere near as bad as recipe websites.
Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai are cowards
Apple and Google have left X in their app stores, despite its AI-generated images that violate their own rules. There are no principles left in Silicon Valley.Elizabeth Lopatto (The Verge)
RE: tldr.nettime.org/@dk/115883067…
I like this, but I somehow fear someone will start a company called, like, Ptolemaic Systems or something.
Interesting chat with my wife's uncle this weekend who is a Vietnam vet.
I asked him if he felt like the south Vietnamese were supportive of their efforts to keep the north in check and he yes but they had a lot of issues with people sneaking across the lines and switching sides all the time to whoever they thought was going to win.
@polishdub what's interesting to me is that my mother in law and nearly all her siblings were in the Navy, but nobody seems to recognize the very special and dangerous unit he was in during Vietnam. Most of the others I think are a bit younger so they never really saw active duty like that, but still... they should know
my wife has never known what he went through. She just always thought of him as Santa Claus because of his white beard
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god, I have needed a word like this!
Like - face generation. People either wear glasses or they don't, it's a binary operation. But generation via diffusion starts with a continuous feature space, and is acted upon by a continuous function.
This code will function in most cases but it is fundamentally incorrect.
If you take two faces, one with glasses and one without, interpolating between them will get you weird glasses melded with the face, and this is an artefact of that.
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1. gebräuchlich im Ruhrgebiet und tatsächlich polnischer Herkunft.
2. im hebräischen bedeutet Motek „Schatz, Liebste:r“ und daraus ist im jiddischen das Kosewort „Motte“ entstanden. Meine Oma hat mich quasi immer „(Mini)Motte“ genannt 😍
When I started experimenting with #Linux again in 2024, I was very impressed at how mature everything had become since I last tried it in the mid-00s. The biggest surprise, though, was #GNOME. It had a level of intentionality and clarity of vision that far exceeded my expectations of a FLOSS project. It made me feel welcome and comfortable.
To the developers of @gnome : Thank you for having the audacity to strive for simplicity in the face of continued criticism from the community. It matters.
RE: mastodon.social/@IHasWisdom/11…
I need a crayon to blot over what I just read 😭
I Has Wisdom (@IHasWisdom@mastodon.social)
Why do nurses carry around red crayons? Sometimes they need to draw blood.I Has Wisdom (Mastodon)
Next time you'll all grow will be when NVDA 2026.1 will require I wrap the wrapper in another wrapper to sandbox the wrapper from wrapping NVDA too rapidly. Wait what?
The "email collection" section of my website is now two years old and consists of 97 emails.
daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/01/12…
emails I received, the collection
I have since at least 2009 posted occasional emails I received on this blog. Often they are emails from people who found my email address somewhere, thinking I am involved in the product or service where they found me.daniel.haxx.se
yeah, but did you ever restore that dude's son's high speed access?
daniel.haxx.se/email/2019-05-0…
U KNOW WHAT
OUR GOVERNMENT IS CAPABLE OF. IK WHAT THEY WERE CAPABLE OF IN THE
50S!!!!!
i mean.. yes. but also lol.
two concepts that many developers don't think much about are connectedness (how many things talk/connect that you aren't even aware of) and unintended use/consequences.
i think it's great you keep this collection to remind you and others of how much we all don't know about how our work is used or how the things we do use don't work the way we think they do. :)
Liebe Community,
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Vielen Dank fürs Mitlesen, Teilen und für eure Unterstützung! 🫶
Add support for CLAT using a BPF program (!2107) · Merge requests · NetworkManager / NetworkManager · GitLab
Summary Implements a CLAT (part of a larger 464XLAT ipv6 transition mechanism) in NetworkManagerGitLab
eurpod.com/flexvoice130.nvda-a…
It’s now way more resilient with URLs and weird symbol-heavy text (Mastodon stress tests 😅).
Big win: no more silent dropouts when it hits consonant-only strings like MSGS, HTTPS, ETC. I really really put effort into making the normalizer more robust.
This week on #OpenSourceSecurity I have a chat with @algernon about @iocaine
Iocaine creates a maze of garbage to trap scraping bots. I love this idea, it has amazing chaotic good energy!
I learn all about how Iocaine works, and even got to see some dashboards showing off the size of the problem and how Iocaine handles it all.
opensourcesecurity.io/2026/202…
Iocaine poisons bots with Gergely Nagy
Josh talks to Gergely Nagy (algernon) about his tool Iocaine. Iocaine creates a maze to trap scraping bots in a world a fake pages they cannot escape.Josh Bressers (Open Source Security)
She has
@irisʼ metabolism, but
@lumiʼs appetite 🙃
mas.to/@Jgbird/115878401659309…
Jerome G (@Jgbird@mas.to)
Attached: 1 image It’s not easy being a male Anna’s hummingbird: hovering with your wings moving 50 beats per second, flashing your gorget to defend the aloe, feeding every 10 minutes in order to have enough nutrition to survive, and positioning you…Jerome G (mas.to)
‘Dangerous and alarming’: Google removes some of its AI summaries after users’ health put at risk
Guardian investigation finds AI Overviews provided inaccurate and false information when queried over blood testsAndrew Gregory (The Guardian)
An organ plugin that was on sale at a bargain price, and sounded much better than some of our previous organ.
But now, thanks to this recommendation, and a little help from @daygar, not only have we got an amazing organ, but a free synth plugin worth $300 on top!
I mean seriously...it's amazing how one recommendation can lead to other great stuff!
Thanks Andre and Day for your help on this!
De maatschappij is aan het veranderen en daar komt heel wat stress bij kijken.
Weet je niet wat je met jezelf aan moet? Je komt jezelf echt tegen als je je inzet voor anderen, beloofd!!! Vind community, vriendschap, en samenhorigheid bij een collectief!
Interesse in het ACA? Stuur ons een berichtje!
To my friends in Gent and Belgium: arts center Viernulvier is on the fediverse (I didn't know it) and they only have 16 followers.
If you like arts, consider following them: @viernulviergent
LibreOffice
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just reported a possible @libreoffice Calc bug
overflow appears to be reported as zero, and then used as such.
MS Excel at least throws an error and refuses downstream calculations.
An early look at the accessibility work going on in Servo. Part of Igalia's Sovereign Tech Fund project.
igalia.com/2025/10/09/Igalia,-…
Igalia, Servo, and the Sovereign Tech Fund | Igalia
Igalia is an open source consultancy specialised in the development of innovative projects and solutions.Igalia
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👁️ Five, Nine, Fourteen Eyes: What do these surveillance alliances really mean for your privacy?
And is not being part of any Eyes alliance really better?
Let’s break it down. 👇
tuta.com/blog/fourteen-eyes-co…
Fourteen Eyes Countries: How does this alliance affect your privacy and security? | Tuta
Five, Nine, and Fourteen Eyes Countries Explained.Tuta
📢 New blog post: A polyfill for the HTML switch element:
blog.tomayac.com/2026/01/12/a-….
Safari 17.4 shipped a new HTML switch element that upgrades a checkbox to a switch by adding a `switch` attribute: `<input type="checkbox" switch>`.
This blog post introduces a polyfill for the element, covering accessibility, internationalization and styling, and looking at the element's status in the HTML spec.
A polyfill for the HTML switch element
The personal blog of Thomas SteinerThomas Steiner (Blogccasion)
"Have you considered going commercial yet!?!?!?" Yes and it is a bad idea. Here is why it is actually really hard to give money and support most FOSS projects. In a blogpost rant.
This is probably my second to last blog in that improptu serie about Hobbyists Maintainers, slowly reaching its conclusion of a model of Hobbyists Maintainers situation and how we can actually help them.
Because believe it or not, I know how to say something else than "no" or "it will not work".
softwaremaxims.com/blog/hobbyi…
The Hobbyist Maintainer Economic Gravity Well
In the OpenSource Supply Chain discourse in the past few years, we got many versions of the same article. The title is usually something like “unpaid maintainer of library X demand Big Company to shut up or pay them money”.Thomas Depierre
Or both lol. In case anyone wonders, it's Fourth Wing 1, but I'm listening in german.
The Dungeon Crawler Carl audio drama version, whatever its called.
The Harry Potter full cast versions
are the ones that come to my head rn for audio drama type things.
I know it probably has been translated because of how popular it got, but the narator for the original audio books is just something else altogether.

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