Unfamiliar object spotted above Sydney confirmed as Qantas plane running on time
"I've never seen anything like it"The Shovel
"I've never seen anything like it"The Shovel
The noted speculative-fiction writer Ted Chiang on OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT, which, he says, does little more than paraphrase what’s already on the Internet.Ted Chiang (The New Yorker)
Lost part of Meteora
#music #linkinpark #video
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After all that work on the pockets yesterday, I looked at them again today and decided I want them to be a little wider. So I'll have to rip a bunch of stitches.
But the good news is it's always possible to make s *bigger* hole.
And rather than redo the pockets, I opened up the pocket bag on the left side and added a half sized patch pocket inside. This will hold my keys without them falling down to the bottom of the larger pocket, where they'll be hard to fish out.
"Aren't inner fob pockets usually on the right?"
Yes, but people's dominant hands are usually on the right, too. This one's being made by and for a southpaw, and I know where I put my keys.
After slashing the button holes, I:
1. Pushed the rectangular linings through to the back,
2. Pressed, with lots of steam.
3. Turned the piece right side up and pressed again.
4. A detail shot of some of the pressed button holes.
And that's it for tonight. Next time, I'll fold the linings back over the button holes to create welts and tack them in place.
Then I'll attach the fronts to the back (I'll try to document converting the shoulder darts to ease) and attach the exterior to the lining around all the edges before I stitch the lining to the exterior at each button hole, securing the welts.
Getting pretty close!
Had a few extra minutes this morning to fire up the iron. Here's what I mean by folding the button hole linings to create welts: I press each side completely over the button hole opening, then fold it back and press again.
From the front, you can see how this creates welts, closing the rectangular opening and providing a back stop for buttons.
Right now they still look a little sloppy because they're just pressed in place. I will tack each one closed with a few hand stitches, and then press it again to neaten them up.
But not right now because I gotta get ready for work.
The promised converting darts to ease is still to come, but according to my handy list of steps, it's finally up next.
This thing is still in pieces, but believe it or not it's getting close to done. Most of the work here was "prep," as in, prepping pieces to be joined (darts, pockets, button holes). What remains is actually sewing pieces together.
I'm going to nerd out about this. Welcome to my TED talk.
Ease is the term for the difference between the dimensions of a garment and the body dimensions of the person the garment is meant to fit. Ease is different from size: consider a pair of skinny jeans vs a pair of straight-cut slacks. The same person could own both garments in the same size and both would fit them, but the skinny jeans have a lot less ease, because they're more form-fitting.
Ease serves multiple purposes in a garment. To start with, unless a garment is stretchy, you need a bit of ease in order to move in it. This minimal amount of necessary ease is called "wearing ease" or "fit ease."
Ease is also a design component--consider the skinny jeans vs slacks again. The tightness of the skinny jeans and the straight vertical lines of the slacks are part of their design. Ease included for design purposes is called "fashion" or "style" ease.
The different types of ease don't actually matter here but now you know some garment construction trivia.
Darts are stitched tucks of fabric that shape a garment. When a tailor converts a dart to ease, they're creating a little extra space in the garment by not stitching down that tuck.
When we do this, we have to get rid of the extra fullness at the seam line where the dart would have been, or the garment won't line up right.
This is the lining of the waistcoat (it is self-lined, meaning the lining and fashion fabric are cut from the same cloth).
See that little dart at the shoulder? Shoulders are generally more rounded in the back than the front. Darts help shape the shoulder of a garment around that curve.
But in tailored suits, shoulder darts are typically converted to ease to avoid breaking up the smooth line of the shoulder.
For the lining, I just stitched the dart, cause it's not going to show anyway. But for the outside I'm being posh and converting to ease.
This process involves a bunch of steam and ironing, so I thread-traced the dart lines so I wouldn't lose the markings halfway through. Technically I didn't need to trace the whole line; since we're not stitching the dart we don't care where the tip is. But I wanted to keep it visible for illustration of this process (or: the tea hadn't kicked in yet).
Conversion time. First, I pin the back shoulder to the front shoulder, right sides together. I leave the area around the dart (about 3x as wide as the dart) open.
You can see how the extra fullness creates a gap. If I just ran it through the sewing machine like this I'd end up with tucks in the seam (and I'd break a needle. Don't put pins through your machine).
I'm trying to get rid of that gap to create a smooth shoulder seam. I have a few things going for me here:
1. The dart is small, so there's not much fullness to manage.
2. We don't actually care whether the *edges* of the pieces line up. We care whether they line up at the seam line, which is 5/8" from the edge, where the dart is even smaller.
3. Shoulders are sloped, so the shoulder lines are cut diagonally to the weave of the fabric, giving them a little stretch.
4. Steam. Lots of steam.
Happy to answer questions, but I'm about to hop on a call so it might be a bit.
And that's probably it for sewing today, but I am SO CLOSE to done with this waistcoat. All that's left is stitching the lining to the fashion (outer fabric), then turning the whole thing right-side-out, stitching the sides together, and adding the buttons.
Many commercial patterns will tell folks to baste certain seams, but they rarely explain WHY, so a lot of folks skip this step and go right to stitching the final seam lines.
Basting provides stability to diagonal and curved seams.
Woven fabrics are stable alone the grain lines- parallel and perpendicular to the edge. On the diagonal, they tend to have some stretch (how much will depend on the weave).
Yesterday, I used the stretch to convert a dart, easing 3/4" of fabric into a smooth seam.
When I stitch the lapels and armholes, however, the pieces are the same length, and I want them to stay the same length. I do not want the layers moving around because one side is stretching more than the other (and the way machine stitching works, one side is very likely to stretch more than the other).
So I baste to keep everything stable and aligned. #Sewing #Tailoring
So I had to step away to run some errands (there were girl scout cookies at the farmer's market, which I'm sure you all understand was a situation requiring my prompt attention). Back at the table now. Here's the waistcoat, basted and ironed.
I tacked the button holes to their counterparts with the button hole linings folded out of the way, so they won't get caught in the stitching.
Time to sew.
The work sure goes faster once all the prep is done. The seams are in, the basting is out, and everything has been ironed flat.
Next I'll use my seam roll to iron all these seams open - and then it's time to flip it right side out.
The side seams are still open because the fronts can only be connected to the back at the shoulders in order for me to turn it right side out.
Turning it is hard to photograph, but basically I stuck my arm through the open side seam and up through the shoulder, grabbed the front, and pulled it back through. Repeat for the other side, then pull both fronts through an open side to get the whole thing right side out.
Then press the dickens out of it.
Two side seams, stitched and pressed. These couldn't be finished until the piece had been turned, so I have to close them by hand (the gaps are on the lining side). But I at least got the outside seams through the machine.
The angle of the lighting is making a bunch of seams look puckered but in reality they're all fine :).
I keep staring at the pics of the fit through the shoulders cause dang.
Behold the power of math.
Everybody knows that Windows Vista Speech Recognition was terrible, but just how much of a train wreck was it? Well, lets put it to the test! Can Ben write a...YouTube
yeah, one of Vista’s themes is that they massively overestimated how much average PC specs would improve between XP and Vista, despite Vista being years late.
Anyway, I guess I would’ve reacted to that demo differently. “Well, that didn’t go over well. Let’s punt on the feature, give it three more years to cook, and ship it in Windows 7.”
#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today with 12 updated and 4 new apps:
* Engine: Mapping your phone as a virtual joystick
* Unistroke Keyboard: Unistroke Handwriting Input Method (like Palm's Grafitty)
* Jerboa for Lemmy: Back on request of the dev (updates currently stalled at F-Droid)
* W Launcher: a launcher based on webOS
Enjoy your (meanwhile 1.038) #free #Android #apps with #FDroid and the #IzzySoftRepo
This is a repository of apps to be used with F-Droid. Applications in this repository are official binaries built by the original application developers, taken from their resp. repositories (mostly Github).IzzyOnDroid App Repo
There has been much praise in human chat — Twitter — about Ted Chiang’s New Yorker piece on machine chat — ChatGPT. Because New Yorker; because Ted Chiang. He makes a clever comparison between lossy…Jeff Jarvis (Whither news?)
Of Course #Mastodon Lost Users
Scalloped growth is not evidence of a platform in decline.
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This week (Feb 10–17), I’ll be in Australia, touring my book Chokepoint Capitalism with my co-author, Rebecca Giblin. We’re doing a remote event for NZ on Feb 13. Next are Melbourne (Feb 14), Sydney…Cory Doctorow (Medium)
The #Go team is considering to add telemetry to their compiler/toolchain:
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As if that alone wasn't horrible enough, they want to make it opt-OUT.
I can't think of a reason why opt-OUT would be acceptable ... in any case.
This comment sums it up nicely 👇
Feb 10 5pm US Eastern: Thanks for the lively discussion everyone. It has given me plenty to think about. We are starting to go in circles, and actually new comments are increasingly rare, so I'...GitHub
So you placed your order for Hogwarts Legacy or are considering it. You know J.K. Rowling is a horrible person, or so you've heard, but you really want to enjoy your favourite books' latest game. Sure, she's a little odd when it comes to those trans people, but other than that, she's not all bad, right? Let me enjoy the game, you say, that doesn't mean I support her (the obvious falsity of that aside), and really: what's wrong with it in the first place, huh?
Well, hypothetical stranger I just made up, today is your lucky day! Since you asked…
If you are unwilling to hear any arguments, this text is not for you, but if you ask 'what's the big deal anyway', you've come to the right place.
Let's rewind a little. Until recently, J.K. Rowling was mostly a beloved fantasy author. There were always criticisms of her works (and I don't mean the frankly plebeian style), such as the fact that the goblins, hook-nosed, hunched bankers with a love for plotting and betrayal reside in a building with a star of david on the floor, the hasty retcon of a singular Jewish character (with the most cliché name of 'Goldstein'), the subplot about the enslaved servants who love slavery and hate being freed, and so on and so forth, but by and large, most people saw her as the author of their favourite books, and that was it.
Since then, Rowling has come out in support of the current genocidal campaign against trans people, ostensibly out of concern for women's rights, despite the fact that people she has supported call anti-abortion crusaders 'fine people', people on her side sue rape crisis centers, and of course in spite of all known science, in support of disproven junk science, going against all major scientific organisations, and on the same side as anti-vaxxers, far-right extremists, anti-semites, more anti-semites, authors of murderous manifests, and desinformation oligarchs. It is no coincidence that Rowling's public conversion into an avid transphobe corresponds closely with the skyrocketing of anti-trans bills, going from 60 bills in 2020 to 131 in 2021, making 2021 the worst year at the time, and further to a staggering 120 bills in three weeks in early 2023 alone (that would be 2305 bills this entire year, if kept up)!
So far, so awful. But since you're reading this, that is obviously not enough to convince you, so allow me to present further arguments. Let's talk about Hogwarts Legacy.
Let's start with the fact that Warner Brothers knowingly hired a far-right gamergate youtuber as lead developer for the game, shortly after which details of the game were revealed, including the fact that aforementioned antisemitic carricatures would be central to the plot, namely in the form of a sinister plot and uprising which includes kidnapping a child. Let me recap: the greedy, treacherous, hook-nosed bankers who hate regular wizards kidnap a child. If the words 'blood libel' – the belief that Jews steal children, a trope perpetuated in modern-day conspiracy theories about 'grooming' or 'woke indoctrination' – didn't mean anything to you: now they do. That this rebellion is motivated by the centuries-long oppression of the goblins, who are denied civil rights, access to wands, and basically left with no business but to run banks (sound familiar?) and the goblins' desire for liberation, how dare they, is only the cherry on top, as is featuring a Jewish instrument, which just so happens to be dated in-game to the year of a real-life pogrom. Oh, and did you know that Goblins believe workers should own what they produce? That's right, the thinly-veiled jew-stand-ins are Marxists! You might want to look up 'Cultural Bolshevism' (nazis today say 'Cultural Marxism'), and take a long hard look at Deathly Hallows again (the book).
Then there is the fact that the singular trans character in the game, a trans woman, is not only sympathetic to the bad guys, but also has a name crammed with as many masculine implications as possible, including “sir” in the first name, a boys name as a last name, and one that means “little king” to boot.Yep.
Which, by the way, is not the first time Rowling and her franchise have fucked up with names, naming a black man “Shacklebolt”, giving a Chinese character two Korean names and in general giving every non-British character the most stereotypical name you could think of.
Still want to play?
Go ahead. Enjoy yourself. Indulge. It's your conscience, you have to live with it. Tell me, did you ever take anyone's lunch away in middleschool?
Oh, and that's not to mention the protagonist of one of her crime novels (written under a pen name honouring an infamous conversion therapy torturer) threatens a trans woman with rape, along with deriding feminism and abortion rights, and the follow-up features a not particularly subtle self-insert in the form of a content creator who is murdered for not being woke enough.
Troubled Blood review: J.K. Rowling’s Cormoran Strike novel disappoints
The book sees Rowling at the mercy of all her worst impulses.Constance Grady (Vox)
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Then there is the fact that the singular trans character in the game, a trans woman, is not only sympathetic to the bad guys, but also has a name crammed with as many masculine implications as possible, including “sir” in the first name, a boys name as a last name, and one that means “little king” to boot.
Yep.
Which, by the way, is not the first time Rowling and her franchise have fucked up with names, naming a black man “Shacklebolt”, giving a Chinese character two Korean names and in general giving every non-British character the most stereotypical name you could think of.
Still want to play?
Go ahead. Enjoy yourself. Indulge. It's your conscience, you have to live with it. Tell me, did you ever take anyone's lunch away in middleschool?
Oh, and that's not to mention the protagonist of one of her crime novels (written under a pen name honouring an infamous conversion therapy torturer) threatens a trans woman with rape, along with deriding feminism and abortion rights, and the follow-up features a not particularly subtle self-insert in the form of a content creator who is murdered for not being woke enough.
The book sees Rowling at the mercy of all her worst impulses.Constance Grady (Vox)
You can keep waiting. Or switch to privacy now. 😉
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Tutanota is the secure email service, built in Germany. Use encrypted emails on all devices with our open source email client, mobile apps & desktop clients.Tutanota
Téměř jistě zítra definitivně skončí naše instance nástroje Moa (bridge.nolog.cz).
Podle posledních informací bude poplatek za využívání API Twitteru začínat na 100$ měsíčně.
To je částka za kterou bychom mohli měsíčně zaplatit housing nového serveru se spoustou služeb.
Na bridge.nolog.cz jsme odbavili desítky tisíc tweetů a tootů, mrzí nás že to musí skončit, ale bohužel to tak dopadá když se k moci dostanou egomaniaci.
O to radši jsme ale za Mastodon a další open-source nástroje!
Link your Mastodon account to Twitter and Instagrambridge.nolog.cz
If you want to transfer your account from one Mastodon server to another, here's a step-by-step guide all about how to do it:
➡️ fedi.tips/transferring-your-ma…
It's a bit longer than some guides as it includes transferring followers, follows and mutes/blocks/bookmarks.
An unofficial guide to using Mastodon and the Fediversefedi.tips
Editor's Note: The first full week in February is White Cane Week in Canada, a time to bring awareness to topics about blindness and vision loss. This is the first in a 2-part series contrasting the pros of white canes and guide dogs.Shauna Sproston (The Canadian Organization of the Blind and DeafBlind)
A man named Bruno Schröder was a mining engineer for most of his life. When passed away in his 80s in June 2022, he had around 60,000 or so books spread out on the 4 floors of his house in Mettingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The books likely weigh about the same as 15 modern cars. 📚
#books #library #BookCollection #collection #Germany
h/t @BrianJopek
Elon Musk Twitter Meltdown Megathread Part 3
Part 1: mastodon.cloud/web/statuses/10…
Part 2: mastodon.cloud/web/statuses/10…
This time, Elon had a long Twitter Spaces conference earlier and it's quite a doozy...
Written summary: threadreaderapp.com/thread/160…
Image collage summary: i.imgur.com/H2kVHXb.png
Audio recording: youtube.com/watch?v=UcXXQr28MX…
@kevinriggle: Oh my lord I feel like I’m listening to an argument between Markov chainers “If views were in the same database as likes it would be easy” …wow, Twitter uses three whole datacenters. This makes...…threadreaderapp.com
lol we've been trying to tell people this is how the internet works for a decade while the social media companies did everything in their power to hide it
and he just tweeted it out
There’s a reason Twitter finally stopped burning money when they let Trump take off and let his shadow spawn an ecosystem of Nazi fungus in its shade.
See also: The History Channel and Ancient Aliens / Nazi Super Weapons. The conspiracy loving fash seem to be the most reliable audience to cater for if you want to make money.
damn he’s got the king mad at him
Musk vs. Royal Landlord might be the ultimate letthemfight.jpeg
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Court proceedings issued in dispute over company’s West End headquartersThe Telegraph
free speech??
no, censorship!
— ancient elon muskian creed
theintercept.com/2023/01/24/tw…
Officials from India’s ruling right-wing party said American tech companies like Twitter and YouTube complied with demands to remove the documentary.Murtaza Hussain (The Intercept)
Interesting thread speculating what is going on with twitter falling apart, basically a lot of interactions especially with high follower accounts are just being dumped because elon is cutting back on resources so much lol
threadreaderapp.com/thread/161…
@rahaeli: The Twitter mentions tab has never been truly reliable, but like the embedded tweet Archane is quoting says, it's gotten much worse lately. From checking my tweets directly I'd estimate I'm seeing less than...…threadreaderapp.com
lmao just seeking approval from ANYONE
"Do you like me?"
"Please say you like me and validate me."
"It's fine, no really, it's fine!..."
how much twitter sucks now has hit the mainstream lol
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#Greeny sounds off on changes to his Twitter 😂On #Greeny, Mike Greenberg expresses his frustrations with Twitter.#ESPN✔️Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.c...YouTube
No one gave a shit about Twitter files and no one will give a shit about this
Yeah, everyone knew this. Fuck Musk, Chad is great.
msn.com/en-us/money/other/a-le…
The internal message involved the account of activist Chad Loder and said: "Suspension: direct request from Elon Musk," Bloomberg reported.MSN
Their disinfo is that since the Hamilton dashboard was set up to track the flow of disinformation from Russian bots, and since it accuses people of being bots spreading this information who were not bots... Therefore the whole Russian disinformation campaign/election interference is a fraud.
In reality Russia (and others) did spread misinformation through social media and continue to do so and the right wingers spreading it were what they call useful idiots.
the reason there was a 2-3 week window was because elon demanded they clear out all the "please show me less of this person's tweets" and people angrily had to readd them over the next 2-3 weeks. then elon forgot he ever made that demand because his attention span is shit. so he's still trying to figure out what caused it all.
the fact that a large amount of their followers/views dropped right after a wave of bots were removed is probably just coincidental too
i think before elon acquired twitter they had released a new api and were going to try to do creative new things to attract all the developers that got sick and tired of twitter fucking over developers.
this is the death knell for it (developer wise). imagine making developers pay for an api that is shite after they previously got screwed over by the company. no one is going to build anything useful especially now that the population is slowly creeping over to terminally online chuds.
he gave a week for people to figure out if they really want to pay money for.. a thing that helps twitter generate content.
btw if you're not aware of twitter developer.. lore... twitter use to have an extremely open API until about 2012 when they slowly started removing features (including third party apps having limited tokens to use for their apps) and developers basically left the platform in droves.
well there goes the one remaining use case i had for twitter, which was offloading screenshots and videos from my switch
even more hilarious, i'm pretty sure if they shut off the api, it's gonna break any website that has the "sign in with twitter" option. not sure how many people actually use that, but if you did you're probably out of luck.
And then your amazing plan to sell checkmarks also fell flat on its ass because only around 200,000 people (on a platform of 450 million monthly active users) decided they wanted to stick the "bully me" hat on. Again, nobody knows how that failed....
Remember how desperate for cash Elon got dragged to the world cup final by the saudis in nothing but his t-shirt and pants? People were joking about the lowtax% speedrun but everyone's sleeping on the very real possibility of a khashoggi%
This move to paid api is kind of expected. Over the course of the last decade a lot of things have been gating off their api because of how much bandwidth they soak up...
Typically you'd just rate limit free accounts... the only reason you'd paywall if bots using APIs were a huge problem and you wanted to take a nuclear approach, right?
Well, that, and for some reason your primary revenue source died up because like two thirds of your advertisers decided to fuck off. Nobody knows why.
lol at elon and the right wing grift circus in the span of one day mass hallucinating an issue where private accounts boost exposure, and all of them performatively going private for a few hours, insisting it helped, but then going public again because ???
morgelon’s disease
Twitter Blue people still don't have most of the promised features they're paying monthly for yet but instead how about an entirely new feature, out of the blue, that nobody cares about!
I mean co-tweets were absolutely pointless and dumb but this might be dumber. I wonder if this is going to be on top of the suggested 4000 character thing or if this is what the character thing has become. But lol at anyone going to twitter to read essays
There are like 25 twitter files about how Russian troll bots weren't a real thing but also we have to limit API usage because "opinion manipulators" aka libruls...
And just lmao that they announced this change to come in a week with no details and if someone, like a business, wanted to make any sort of planning, the only idea of the pricing they would deal with is from Elon responding to some random tweet.
reminder that in 2018 musk was having a big public meltdown and decided that anything "nano" was bullshit nonsense and tried attacking a cancer researcher working on nanoparticle treatments who happened to criticize him
livescience.com/62669-musk-nan…
The SpaceX and Tesla founder is having a very public meltdown right now, and making some weird claims about a prefix used in some sciences.Rafi Letzter (Live Science)
Give me 12k a year or you can't tweet to Catturd2 and a bunch of nazis
theinformation.com/briefings/t…
Twitter is likely to charge brands $1000 a month to keep their gold verification badge, plus $50 a month for each affiliated account, according to internal messages viewed by The Information.Erin Woo (The Information)
actually, come to think of it, i have a lot of respect for the jurors
they looked at the case that took weeks to present, the stakes, the plaintiffs, and the amount of work they were being asked to do to hand a bunch of rich investors even more money, and they said "fuck it, let's go bowling"
it's a civil case, it's not about justice, and spending your weekend arguing over how much money to take from a billionaire to hand to millionaires isn't really redistribution
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
Musk lawyer claimed investors were "gambling and looking for lawsuits as insurance."Ars Technica
It's great that nothing he does works, and his veneer of sci-fi nerd messiah is flaking apart so obviously, and all this, but when things go so far as being taken to court for finance manipulation reasons and then they find that he's not trying to defraud or manipulate but is actually just an utter moron, that feels like we missed out on what should have been an easy win.
We do live in a supremely stupid world so we shouldn't be that surprised.
Of course people want Musk to eat at least some amount of shit, so it's disappointing when he repeatedly manages to not deal with any repercussions from any of the idiotic scam-and-scam-adjacent services and promises he's come up with, regardless of how transparent they otherwise seem.
It's the primal need for something, anything to matter to this clown as an actual consequence, instead of what seems to keep happening
movetodon got banned by twitter
mastodon.social/@Tibor/1098009…
techdirt.com/2023/02/03/elon-m…
People keep claiming that Mastodon isn’t scaring Elon Musk, but it’s pretty clear that he’s worried about the exodus of people from Twitter. With his bizarrely short-sighted decis…Techdirt
So you may have noticed that the Twitter login of movetodon.org/ is not working at the moment.According to twitter, the app “has violated Twitter Rules and policies”. I can’t tell much more at the moment since the email they mention never arrived in my inbox.
Lol "Trending to breakeven" aka "even if i cherrypick a bunch of extremely favourable data points and ignore all surrounding data, the best picture I can fabricate is we'll stop losing money at some undefined point in the future, maybe"
Then again he probably didn't actually bother to do even that and is just lying so that he keeps his story straight to anyone still funneling money to him
losing my ass at the blackjack tables and sputteringly explaining to my MEAN spouse that if they'll just LISTEN, I'm actually trending to breakeven. I've got a system!
had to save twitter from bankruptcy (that I put it on the path to)
would not wish the pain of running multiple companies on anyone (no I will not step down and let anyone else run a single one of these companies)
"Elon, I showed my bad posts to everyone and barely anyone liked them!"
"For some unknown reason nobody likes any of the weird freaks I keep shoving into everyone's timeline!"
I do have to give elon credit, making the tweet view metrics public is starting to cause a lot of petty people who are addicted to validation either feeling bad about it or pointing fingers at elon because these numbers can't possibly be right everyone loves my posts
Everything he says he's done, he's done the opposite
nytimes.com/2023/02/06/technol…
Child sexual abuse imagery spreads on Twitter even after the company is notified: One video drew 120,000 views. “Sewer rats,” as one regulator described bad actors, remain.Michael H. Keller (The New York Times)
I really wanna know the turnaround time from Elon dictating the terms and the code being deployed.
Also isn't that really going to fuck over companies that offer user support via Twitter? Of course they'll soon offer an option to bypass those limits for $11 a day or something.
hollywoodreporter.com/business…
The company said it will now limit users to a maximum of 2,400 tweets a day, but users reported being prevented from tweeting far below that limit.J. Clara Chan (The Hollywood Reporter)
An example of how stupid this is. To DM Xfinity Support, you need to follow each other since so many accounts have closed DMs. But Xfinity Support can't follow any new accounts until they unfollow 133,000 accounts. So they won't be able to interact with customers.
lol
he vastly, vastly overestimates the amount of blood he can squeeze from the stone that is twitter and he'll end up killing it trying to get the last drop, like lmao why the HELL would you fuck with the ability to SOCIALIZE on a SOCIAL NETWORK, then have the audacity to charge for it???
they're gonna do all this bullshit tweaking and pissing off everyone by limiting follows or whatever then check the balance sheet at the end of the month and see only 0.01% of users forked over cash
she's so fuckin dumb she doesn't know they're also pretty goddamn happy that dude bought them out for 44 billion
I imagine he is getting blocked by a lot of people right now, driving down even accidental engagement.
platformer.news/p/elon-musk-fi…
Inside Twitter 2.0, turmoil leaves employees stretched to the maxZoë Schiffer (Platformer)
This is a combination of sad and hilarious, because:
1) Those estimates are annualized figures based on the advertisers Twitter had at the beginning of the year and tons of major ad supporters bailed on Twitter in the first few months. So, even that figure of $19 million is likely way lower.
"Just yesterday, Twitter experienced a mass outage...
Apparently, an employee unintentionally deleted data for the “internal service that sets rate limits for using Twitter,” the outlet wrote. The team of people that used to manage the rate limit service haven’t been employed at Twitter since November.
“As the adage goes, ‘you ship your org chart,’” one current employee told Platformer. “It’s chaos here right now, so we’re shipping chaos.”"
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Musk reportedly sacked one of Twitter's engineers after they suggested his lower-than-normal engagement might be because people aren't interested in him.Lauren Leffer (Gizmodo)
if she was sane she'd have enough of a Simp Surplus to get people to defend her music video days.
She made the mistake of CANCELING right wingers, by reporting them on YouTube for posting the video. They got banned or suspended or something which made them lose their shit and that's when things started crashing down on her.
it usually doesn’t not go well when a female assault victim changes their story. juries get very skeptical, and a lot of assholes become extremely hostile against the victim.
perhaps she should have taken advice from a victim’s advocate before deciding to do this, or just watched an episode of law & order: svu
A fantastic, non-ranty post by @matuzo about the shortcomings of SPAs. This 100 % matches my experience with e.g. Next.js. SPAs are only good for some things and we need to be transparent about what they are *not* good at so that people stop building inaccessible, over-engineered, and slow projects that should have been static sites instead.
matuzo.at/blog/2023/single-pag…
Sometimes it seems like accessibility experts and other web professionals hate JavaScript. This might be true for some, but most understand that JavaScript can be useful for improving UX and even accessibility.Why I'm not the biggest fan of Single Page Applications
Google nabídne alternativu k externím úložištím pro hesla • Nově je uloží přímo v rámci systému pod váš Gmail • Výhledově by mělo nové API podporovat i aplikace třetích stranMartin Chroust (Mobilmania.cz)
Uložte hesla přímo do mobilu...
Jako expert na bezpečnost musím upozornit, že rozbitý/ztracený mobil je problém. Ale ztráta přístupu k bankovnímu účtu a mailu je průser jako hovado.
Takže centralizované úložiště hesel v mobilu je špatný nápad.
Taky by to nebylo nutné, kdyby každé hentai forum nechtělo samostatný účet.
Nebo, kdyby lidé rozuměli úrovním hesel.
Mail a banka hesla na účet. Na online obchody stačí hesla odvozená, a věci nespojené s tvou identitou mohou mít všechny heslo stejné, protože hackerovy může být tvůj war thunder účet ukradený.
@kecinzer
Všichni říkají, že Android je open source, tak proč jsou všechny mobily plné Googlu?
Takže, není to v podstatě zbytečná poznámka, jelikož stejně potřebuješ mobil s jiným OS aby jsi měl trošku soukromí?
Ruší všichni, nejen Google. Když Bitwarden zruší vývoj, taky budeš přecházet jinam, ač to máš na vlastní instanci. Já ale od Google mám už jen email...a i ten mám jen de facto na druhé koleji...
Na druhou stranu, Google je největším hráčem na Internetu, nikdy jsem neslyšel, že by mu někdo něco hacknul (nebo jsem to zapomněl), hesla jsou snad v bezpečí.
Vidíš, na telefon jsem zapomněl, ten mám Android no.
I am so glad patents were a later invention of Humanity.
Had the person who 'invented' fire patented it with our current intellectual property laws and convoluted ways of preserving the rights forever, we would have never left the stone age.
#OpenSource has always been the way of advancing our quality of life.
Our ability to collaborate is our superpower.
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Good morning, Brussels! Second day of #FOSDEM fosdem.org/2023/
I'm at the #Elixir/#Erlang devroom fosdem.org/2023/schedule/track…
Let's be functional and parallel!
First speaker is late.
Speaker at least arrived. We start with the introduction "Elixir - Old wine in new casks"
Intro talk about Elixir/Erlang by Tonći Galić
The famous motto "Let it crash!" (suddenly, slides turn white)
Nw, "Introduction to Gleam
by building type-safe Discord bots on the BEAM" by Harry Bairstow
#Gleam is a programming language which can be compiled to BEAM (Erlang bytecode) or to Javascript.
"Speak binary to me":
Learn the powers of binary pattern matching by Troels Brødsgaard
(First slide is only 0 and 1)
Elixir allos to define bainary values, type, sign, endianess (I failed o answer the qustion at the end of my Drink talk), etc.
iex(8)> <<300::unsigned-integer-size(16)>>
<<1, 44>>
iex(10)> <<300::unsigned-integer-size(16)-little>>
<<44, 1>>
And then you can match:
iex(6)> <<first::1, rest::7>> = <<0xFF>>
<<255>>
iex(7)> first
1
"LiveView keeps you warm!"
Building a knitting machine UI with Phoenix LiveView by Arjan Scherpenisse
(Phoenix is the Elixir framework for making Web sites)
A real hacker talk, starting with using an Arduino to control an old knitting machine, then designing a Web interface (with #LiveView) to drive it.
With LiveView, eveything is done on the server, you never write JavaScript, it is generated automaticallyt.
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Refurbished Units in STOCK – From $2500.00 CAD Fully guaranteed under Limited Warranty Call for updated Inventory 2 color – 8 K $2,500.00 – #RT-63 Stand Included 4 color – 32 K $3,999.00 — #T-601 Castor Stand Included!Passap Canada
"Distributed music programming with Gleam, BEAM, and the Web Audio API" by Hayleigh Thompson
#Gleam, again? (This morning, I didn't know the existence of this language.)
"The Actor Model as a Load Testing Framework" by Nelson Vides
("Senior Erlang Consultant", that's a job title.)
What is the capacity of modern systems? What can they handle?
"Shorter feedback loops with Livebook" by Linus De Meyere
"Are you hungry?" [several hands raised]
"I cannot help with that but I can explain #Livebook"
#LIvebook is a tool to mix documentation and code (which can be evaluated). For learning or for creating small tutorials. You can then share them.
Demo with the :gen_tcp module. (With Murphy's help, to be sue it's a real demo.)
Quite convincing.
"Running Erlang and Elixir on microcontrollers with AtomVM"
How to run BEAM code on a 3 $ microcontroller by Davide Bettio @bettio [BEAM is Erlang bytecode]
AtomVM allows you to run ordinary/unmodified(but "don't do anything weird") Elixir/Erlang code on microcontrollers (not all of them! it works on ESP32, STM2, Raspberry Pi 2040, etc)
The #matrix 2.0 #fosdem talk was 🔥. Besides the new ElementX client being both slick 💅 and fast 🏎️, I was impressed by the seamless p2p messaging without internet. I like to see cool tech combined with slick UX.
fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event…
For those of you wondering what I’m talking about, matrix is a federated messaging platform with end to end encryption and all the stuff you’d want from an open messaging platform.
Work on #Conversations_im 3.0 has officially begun. 🥳
Funding got cleared in November 2022 but I had customer projects that I couldn’t just stop working on from one day to another.
C3 is a complete architecture overhaul. New database; new UI toolkit; improved XML (de)serialization.
Among other things this means we can have proper Unit Tests now. 😍
Those familiar with how Conversations used to construct stanzas will make the new API (as shown in this test) very happy: codeberg.org/iNPUTmice/Convers…
Budapest public transport has a tram with see-through panels so people can peek into the mechanics of how the tram works. They even have signs explaining parts.
It's pretty fun. Every time I catch it I love to watch people marveling at it, kids and adults alike. 😄
#Budapest #PublicTransport #Hungary #trams
A joint assessment by the Government of Ukraine, the European Commission, and the World Bank, in cooperation with partners, estimates that the current cost of reconstruction and recovery in Ukraine amounts to $349 billion.World Bank Group
Stream starting now! Boosts are appreciated. :)
Albion Online 5v5 Arenas!
#Linux #Games #VideoGames #Gaming #LinuxGaming #Owncast
stream.pavot.ca
A Ukrainian leftist analyzes rightwing forces in the countrynewpolitics (New Politics)
Listen to a customizable list of radio stations. This came about because some of my friends wanted an easy way to stream internet radio stations without opening a browser.Stormux: Powered by Gitea
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