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Who regulates milk, specifically pasteurization, is it the USDA or the FDA?


NEW: Security researchers have confirmed that iPhones running iOS 18 now automatically reboot if they are not unlocked for 72 hours.

The feature, called "inactivity reboot," will make life harder for thieves, law enforcement, and forensic experts trying to extract data from iPhones.

techcrunch.com/2024/11/14/new-…



Entenderemos que la IA ha alcanzado la singularidad cuando alguien haga una pregunta a ChatGPT y éste responda "usa el puto Google".


Frisch gebackene 👩‍🍳 Metabrailleplatinen sehen aus wie Pralinen.
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White Trans folk, if, at this point, y’all ain’t reading the work of POC and disabled feminists, y’all are 100% in the “part of the problem” bucket, and I will die on that hill.


I'm available for speaking gigs in 2025, if your conference or team is interested in talks/workshops on #CSS!

I love to go in-depth on the classics –cascade, grids, alignment, etc. But I can also teach the new hits: container queries, colors, layers, :has(), et al.

Let's get scheduled!

#css



yikes, bsky removing or labeling Palestinian accounts as spam, ostensibly because they are following too many people or posting gofundmes, but according to these threads the problem looks too widespread to just be a coincidence from e.g. automated flagging. Can't find any response from their mod team. Composable moderation is good but i am not sure how the atproto labeling model addresses the baseline problem of scaling suspensions/bans - either they take a very light touch and you get a flood of nazis, or you need to lean on automated tools or overworked mods without enough context which has (hopefully accidentally, but still really bad) impacts like this.

bsky.app/profile/mommunism.bsk…
bsky.app/profile/mommunism.bsk…

#bluesky



Rumor Replay: ‘HomePad,’ iPhone 18 camera, Vision Pro 2, more 9to5mac.com/2024/11/14/rumor-r…


PSA: Final Cut Pro’s new ‘Transcribe to Captions’ feature is only available in English 9to5mac.com/2024/11/14/final-c…


Turning the M4 Mac mini into a modern iMac G4 [Video] 9to5mac.com/2024/11/14/turning…


Is a blogger a journalist?

#EvanPoll #poll

  • Strong yes (3%, 3 votes)
  • Qualified yes (46%, 41 votes)
  • Qualified no (41%, 37 votes)
  • Strong no (9%, 8 votes)
89 voters. Poll end: 22 hours ago





RFC: Upstream package sources

gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux…



#Bluesky crosses the 15 million user mark 💪

We already joined a long time ago. Follow us ➡️ bsky.app/profile/tutaprivacy.b…

But we also ❤️ it here on #Mastodon; actually it's our favorite. 🤫

in reply to Tuta

You might check this: universeodon.com/@cryptadamist….
in reply to Tuta

Ok, super! But why then TRUMPets for BlueSky?

Bluesky is almost an exact copy of X, a centralized dickland. We really should just stop sheering for and jumping on these same toxic boats over and over again.

I rather prefer that people stay on X than that they go to Bluesky bragging believing they did a good thing.

I understand that you want to promote your product everywhere, but keep in mind that you might loose some if you're having to much parties on certain boats...

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in reply to Tuta

bluesky isn't the "corporate brother" of mastodon?


So I'm on my wife's drafts Gmail page in chrome, just sent a message from there. At the bottom of the page near the show/hide side pannel button, there is something weird that says in:sent xxx@xxx.org. Press tab to insert." Never saw that before, could this be a recent Email address she received a message from or sent a message too?
in reply to Jay Pellis

hmm, wonder if it's the live region not getting cleared after the last announced bit of text, so like, if you were adding an address in a field and it auto-announced it to you, maybe there's a chance Google isn't clearing out that live region's text, so you still see it. Only a guess though on the basis that it's at the bottom of the page area and context of the text getting told to you as a control hint.


10 Commonly Mispronounced Phrases That Make Smart People Look Uneducated | yourtango.com/self/commonly-mi…
in reply to @blk_intellect

I've never heard half of these said incorrectly, they sound like Americanisms.
Others are obviously homophones - baited and bated are obviously already pronounced the same.

'Mute point', 'tender hooks', 'Biting my time', 'Chock it up' and 'Pass mustard' would be grounds for divorce here.



It's okay that Bluesky will be successful and replace Twitter.

Most people like the service that a corporation gives to them. Most people are willing to trade the cons that go with that for the pros they receive.

I came to the Fediverse because I - personally - can't take those cons anymore. And the pros here work for me, again personally.

I don't need all the people in the world to use the Fediverse for me to enjoy the community here. Heck, most people didn't use Twitter. They used (and still use) Tiktok, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat more.

Let people use Bluesky. I hope they enjoy it and it enriches their lives. It doesnt for me, so I won't be going. But we already have a critical mass here and its fine.



Personally, I still see a lot of silver linings in this world, despite anything in the US that's happening. I know that's hard to read or believe, but hear me out: community and safe spaces will always exist for those wishing to seek them out or are in need. Maybe some things will go more underground, maybe states or areas of the US become havens for groups who resist, but in all of those situations, the commonality is community. Mastodon will remain as a place where positivity will shine, too
in reply to Tamas G

I’m not saying you’re completely wrong, but in my experience of trying to run a GoFundMe for myself that is not the case


After sending a letter to HMRC in January, we finally got a response today (November 14). What did it say?

It said we should resend the letter, but include a declaration that its content is true. 🤦‍♂️

in reply to James Scholes

can't be sending potential false things to the revenue, now, can we?
They are ridiculous, honestly.
I have never had a straightforward experience with them.
The one time I thought I had back in January came back to bight me in the ass in June and showed they'd just utterly bollucksed things up.
Of the six people I spoke to on the phone, 5 didn't even pretend to give a shit.
Shocking.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo This is an overpayment relief claim, and their automated system has already sent me 90 percent or so of the refund. But apparently this last 10 percent that has to be handled manually is causing them a real hang-up!
in reply to Sean Randall

we had a nightmare.
I was claiming some of my wife's tax allowance, being married. She started work in January and we informed them as you're supposed to. We all agreed she'd not earn enough by March for the claim to change, but somehow that turned into me telling them I didn't want the extra allowance anymore, so they started taking it back from April.


Nike’s new easy open backpack was designed to prioritize accessibility theverge.com/2024/11/14/242964…


The new Level Lock+ includes Matter support, with a free limited-time upgrade available for existing users 9to5mac.com/2024/11/14/level-l…



Gosh, this is good we have multiple journalist perspectives. Of course, only the people who have witnessed the events can say for certain what happened, but the mainstream media didn’t do its job, yet again… mastodon.social/@patrick_h_lau…


It's real. It's really real.

The Onion bought InfoWars.
apnews.com/article/onion-buys-…



Every other Ridley Scott movie to hit theaters has gay fanservice that literally everybody wants to see cut from the final version

gayety.co/denzel-washington-re…



A Beginner's Guide to Editing Text Files With Vi lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…



A bunch of people around here saw a nice fireball yesterday morning, and I just talked to a local radio show about it. From what I can tell, this fireball wasn't anything particularly weird, perhaps on the brighter side of "normal" fireball range, and I think a lot of people saw it because of the time of day (~7:30am local), visible from Utah to mid-latitude Sask!

Great info (and videos!) on the American Meteor Society website: fireball.amsmeteors.org/member…

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in reply to Prof. Sam Lawler

In case you ever see a fireball (a *very* bright shooting star), the American Meteor Society has a great reporting tool and tutorial. Just like "did you feel it" reports for earthquakes, this is very scientifically valuable crowd-source info!

fireball.amsmeteors.org/member…

(Also, I hate hate hate that they now have Starlink in their list of "this is not a fireball, please don't report this")

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I have just canceled my subscription to #Tinder due to my inability to complete their photo verification process which is, despite appearing accessible, actually inaccessible to #blind people. One wonders whether they tested their so-called accessibility with real blind users. I tried contacting them about this issue, but only got a boilerplate response that really did not help me followed by radio silence when I said as much. (1/2)

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Work on Sliding Sync – which provides a significantly faster and more scalable sync experience in Matrix clients – has moved to focus on native support, and away from the proxy.

The Sliding Sync Proxy on the Matrix.org homeserver will be decommissioned on November 21st.

More details for users as well as server and client developers in our latest blog post: matrix.org/blog/2024/11/14/mov…

#Matrix

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iOS 18.2’s Genmoji and Image Playground have three key guardrails you should know 9to5mac.com/2024/11/14/ios-182…


Big Foot has officially been spotted … among other new emoji proposals 9to5mac.com/2024/11/14/big-foo…


Regardless of how many people use the fediverse I think we should still be pushing for increased user safety features which remain comically and dangerously lacking


Oh this is new. Amazon says, 'You saved $9.99 on shipping fees by using Prime.' Well thanks for letting me know. I mean it is one-day delivery. But I wasn't expecting shipping on a $25 item to be that much. Okay, 24.99, if you want to get technical. I ordered a pocket keyboard after Fred showed me his. I was feeling a bit nostalgic.
in reply to Rosalin Kellyanna

Oh yeah, I had a package that was, 22Eur, and my shipping was 11. Multiply that by two, and... Well, it's a lot. It's gotten super expensive. Heh, when 10years ago I could buy two coffees for a Euro here... No longer a thing, sadly. Also, have you ever considered that Hable keyboard. I heard it's good, or not, or... I haven't actually asked people, but, I thought it was supposed to be a pocket-sized thingy.
in reply to Winter blue tardis🇧🇬🇭🇺

@tardis I have the Habble. But sometimes I like to use a qwerty model. I had a keyboard like the one I'm buying, but the battery stopped working on it. I used it that much. Lol.
in reply to Rosalin Kellyanna

I usually just use BSI, But for the computer nowadays I need mechanical, not strong as I used to be. So don't have the wish to mash laptop keys, despite Mac's keys being awesome, I make lots of mistakes and I can't exactly do that at work.


Train derails in Longueuil, Que., raising concerns about chemical spill

cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/tr…

Probably a testimonial of the safety and the track maintenance. Remember it's the same railroads that want to increase the workload and reduce safety. Because the Oligarchs love the cheap and expendable labour.



Je čtvrtek. Vyhlašuje se víkend @archos'ovi a všem mamutům se čtyřdenním pracovním týdnem. 😇
in reply to Robin Bedrunka 🐞

Óoooo děkuji moc, velký vyhlašovateli. Sice jsem měl v práci dneska takový veget, že mi je skoro trapný za to brát peníze, ale co už. 😃
in reply to Zechy

@zechy To jsem si říkal, tak jsem vydržel do konce šichty.. Nabíječku na telefon jsem měl, tak to utíkalo docela rychle. @fabia_man


Maybe I'm thinking too hard, but I can't get the idea "all communication is inherently manipulative and absent consent" out of my head.

The idea being, that just by communicating something to someone, you are inherently influencing their mind to interpret and process your ideas.

And you can't seek someone's permission to share an idea with them without sharing an idea. And you certainly can't seek someone's informed consent to share an idea without sharing at least some details about the idea itself.

messy messy

in reply to Chrisshy Keygen

We're social beings though; we can't require or expect consent to live in society anymore than a cell with an adrenergic receptor has to consent for the adrenal glands to work.


A colleague has asked me for examples of PDF accessibility done right, and I'm drawing a blank.
Links to any publicly available PDF with good semantic structure, tagging, and accessibility to elements like tables and images would be very helpful
although of course you may also use this thread to dunk on the format, if you wish
in reply to ChanceyFleet

For anybody who wants to inspect the structure of a PDF’s tags before recommending it as an example, I cannot recommend pdfplumber enough. It’s a library and CLI utility to inspect, scrape, and debug PDFs. It works well for showing the (lack of) structure of tagged PDFs, and is less finicky than pdfinfo.
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