Once a fringe theory, "greedflation" gets its due
A growing number of economists are pointing to corporate profits as an inflation driver.Emily Peck (Axios)
A growing number of economists are pointing to corporate profits as an inflation driver.Emily Peck (Axios)
A bit of a different video today as I bring you my new favourite music-making app, Ableton Note for iOS.Few apps get me as excited to make music outside of m...YouTube
Hi! Hello! We fixed bugs that showed up in 0.9.0-rc1, and we just tagged and pushed 0.9.0-rc2!
You can find the latest release candidate right here :) github.com/superseriousbusines…
If you're updating straight to this one from 0.8.1 or below, make sure you read the migration notes from 0.9.0-rc1 first.
Thanks for helping us find and squish the bugs 😎
HELLO! This is the first release candidate for version 0.9.0 of GoToSocial! This release is pretty cool, if you're into, like, software and stuff. Nerd stuff. You know. We worked real hard on it an...GitHub
This is truly maddening.
We are pleased to announce that Infomaniak has committed to sponsor DebConf23 as a Platinum Sponsor. Infomaniak is a key player in the European Cloud and the leading developer of Web technologies in Switzerland. It aims to be an independent European.Debian Project
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Exciting times are ahead! We're starting to see new programming languages evolve the ideas popularized by #Rust. Children of Rust, if you will.
Inko seems to trade off a little performance to get a compiler that accepts more code as valid, but still keeping strong safety guarantees. An easier-to-write language than Rust perhaps.
I'm looking forward to seeing more languages that make coding easier while not compromising on safety and reliability. 
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) issued a "formal travel advisory" on Saturday for individuals sojourning to the Sunshine State "in direct response to Governor Ron DeSantis' aggressive attempts to erase Black his…Brandon Gage (Alternet.org)
Proposing a 64-bit only x86 arch (tentatively x86-S) is all well and good, but wow Intel still hasn't gotten over AMD creating 64-bit x86 (AMD64/x86-64):
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Since its introduction over 20 years ago, the Intel® 64 architecture became the dominant operating mode.
No, the 64-bit architecture Intel introduced was Itanium (IA-64). That was also jointly developed by HP, based on their PA-RISC arch. It crashed and burned.
This is admittedly rather minor, but it irritates me to an almost irrational degree.
PC computing rests heavily on Intel Architecture processors with an enormous installed base, and cloud computing is synonymous with Intel Architecture.Intel
Use Speedtest on all your devices with our free desktop and mobile apps.Speedtest.net
Microsoft admits there are Windows 11 problems it just can’t fixMatt Hanson (TechRadar)
A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS…GitHub
A shareware replacement desktop for all Atari ST series computers.www.atariuptodate.de
The Zoom M2 MicTrak is a 199 USD microphone that records. Pop a Micro-SD card into the MicTrak, and without any bulky gadgets and cables, you've got stereo 32-bit float recording. The fact that you can record in any situation without the risk of distortion is of enormous benefit to blind people recording in the field. When the product was launched late last year, it got off to the worst possible start, with overwhelmingly negative feedback about the product being unusable due to chronic radio frequency interference.
Zoom Sound Labs recalled many of the original batch of microphones, acknowledging the problem and proclaiming it fixed. And it appears they are right. The RF problems are gone and the device seems dependable. This handy microphone is an easy-to-use, simple way to get quality recording of anything, anywhere.
In this demonstration, Richard Mosen and I will unbox the M2 MicTrak, set it up, and take you through every single menu item on the device, so blind people can build a cheat sheet to help them set it up the way they like.
One setting you'll definitely want to enable is a handy beep to let you know when the microphone is recording. pnc.st/s/the-blind-podmaker/7f…
The Zoom M2 MicTrak is a 199 USD microphone that records. Pop a Micro-SD card into the MicTrak, and without any bulky gadgets and cables, you've got stereo 32-bit float recording.pnc.st
The prime minister is criticised for excluding blind users by not fully describing images in a tweet.By Jordan Kenny (BBC News)
If you are in #Liberec, #MladáBoleslav or #Semily, visit a concert of the 🎼 Podkrkonšský symfonycký orchestr. They have a tour named "Bon appetit" and it's fun.
I have visited their concert in #Turnov this Saturday and it was delicious. 👌😁
Btw I discovered there this piece of music:
🎻 youtu.be/JfDvD0AwtLM
Wellesley Symphony OrchestraVaughan Williams The Wasps - An Aristophanic Suite 4: March Past of the Kitchen UtensilsMax Hobart conductingYouTube
El exmagistrado Manuel Díaz de Rábago, en un vídeo dado a conocer este domingo, ha pedido el voto para la coalición EH Bildu.Iker Rioja Andueza (elDiario.es)
We can have one of two things — but not both.
We can either have a society that tolerates millionaires and billionaires polluting the planet and destroying the biosphere. Or we can have a planet with a healthy biosphere but with fewer millionaires and no billionaires at all.
This is from a recently published peer-reviewed scientific paper titled “Millionaire Spending Incompatible with 1.5 C Ambitions”...
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Much evidence suggests that the wealthiest individuals contribute disproportionately to climate change. Here we study the implications of a continued growth in the number of millionaires for emissions, and its impact on the depletion of the remaining carbon budget to limit global warming to 1.5°C.
Our findings suggest that the share of millionaires in the world population will grow from 0.7% today to 3.3% in 2050, and cause accumulated emissions equivalent to 72% of the remaining carbon budget. This significantly reduces the chance of stabilizing climate change at 1.5°C.
The concentration of wealth at the top means that a significant share of the remaining carbon budget to 1.5°C is depleted by a very small share of humanity. This comparably small group is also likely to invest its wealth in ways that further increase emissions.
Continued growth in emissions at the top makes a low-carbon transition less likely, as the acceleration of energy consumption by the wealthiest is likely beyond the system's capacity to decarbonize. To this end, we question whether policy designs such as progressive taxes targeting the high emitters will be sufficient.
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Like I said, we can have one thing or the other — but not both.
READ THE PAPER --sciencedirect.com/science/arti…
#Politics #Capitalism #Inequality #CO2 #Emissions #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #ClimateJustice
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So I am at my dads this weekend, and I (as always) load bgp.tools to check what the internet connection is doing, and to my surprise this time IPv4 was showing correctly as Trooli (his local AltNet), but huh, what? on IPv6 Cloudflare is his upstream?
That seems wrong and unlikely?
So surely I thought my dad might be running the Cloudflare Warp VPN or something, but I asked him, and nope.
The IPv6 address check on bgp.tools works by making you request v6.bgp.tools/whoami, a DNS name that only has a AAAA on it, forcing you to use IPv6 (if you have it). Yet this time it seemed that it was returning a IPv4 cloudflare record!
Also interestingly, I could not reproduce this on Firefox.
Trooli Ltd (AS48101) is a 11 year old BGP network that is peering with 71 other networks and has 4 upstream carriersbgp.tools
So. My dad configured a DNS search domain. It turned out, because he has no IPv6 in the house.
It used the search domain.
[11:59:19] ben@eshwill:~$ dig A v6.bgp.tools @1.1.1.1 +short
[11:59:23] ben@eshwill:~$ dig A v6.bgp.tools.replaced-personal-domain.com @1.1.1.1 +short
172.67.222.196
104.21.17.59My dad had a wildcard proxy record on his cloudflare domain, that he used on his DNS search domain/path. So when the resolver tried the search path, it got back CF v4 records. And because bgp.tools (for now) uses Cloudflare for DNS, Cloudflare had no problem proxying it as if the proxy was enabled on bgp.tools.
Search domains/paths are evil!
🏆 The winner of the Ludum Dare 53 Compo is 🏆
Rhino Express by Mahjoub
Also:
4th place for Fun
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I slap a bass solo with LEDs!! Remember to TAP like and subscribe if you enjoyed this!Tabs/Backing Tracks: https://www.patreon.com/CharlesBerthoudMy Tapping ...YouTube
Chatting with an AI program feels personal and conversational, but don’t be fooled. Here's why you should keep a lid on what you reveal to ChatGPT and its ilk.Neil J. Rubenking (PCMag)
"Don’t Tell #ChatGPT Anything You Wouldn’t Want to See on a #Billboard"
"Here’s a simple tip: DO NOT use #AI on any work-related project without checking your company’s policy. Even if your company has no policy, think twice, or even three times, before you put anything work-related into an AI.
You don’t want to become infamous for triggering the privacy fiasco that spurs your company into creating such a policy."
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Chatting with an AI program feels personal and conversational, but don’t be fooled. Here's why you should keep a lid on what you reveal to ChatGPT and its ilk.Neil J. Rubenking (PCMag UK)
Time for another #AndroidAppRain with 14 updated apps at @fdroidorg and 15 updated plus one added app at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid
* Hammer: a simple tool for building stories
Enjoy your #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
You don't need to download the #android #sdk #binaries from #google .
You can compile the #sdk by yourself from the source code to write #android #apps.
Check this repository at #codeberg , it will do the job for you.
All you need are the scripts from this #repo , 32 GB #ram , approx. 300 GB free disk space and some patience.
Then, you can start coding for #android without the proprietary #sdk binaries from #google!
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in reply to Robert “The Bobby Yaga” McNees • • •It still gets shared probably once per month by "wholesome meme" type accounts on IG and Facebook. Each time I get a stream of messages from old friends asking "Is this you?”
I've even seen it shared on here; it's so strange when it racks up hundreds or thousands of reposts for other people. Someone will share a screenshot, maybe add 📚 and 🔦emoji, and then half the replies mistake it for an actual post.
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in reply to Robert “The Bobby Yaga” McNees • • •In fact, it's sort of a long con initiated by my wife, who was clever enough to spend years writing novels like it's no big deal, leaving the kid to wonder what all the fuss is about.
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in reply to Robert “The Bobby Yaga” McNees • • •Anyway, she's 11 now. Her bedtime is later, and she knows we don't mind if she stays up reading. She still loves books, but there are lots of things – messaging with friends, Roblox, etc – competing for her attention.
At some point, though, she figured out how to check out books on Libby, and read them on her iPad. She doesn't need our help at all.
It's the weirdest thing. Someone must have installed the app, entered her library card information, and left the icon there on the home screen.
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