Today, in dystopia. This looks like it's directly lifted from a Cory Doctorow novel.

CBS News: DoorDash and Klarna partner to offer an eat now, pay later plan

"...DoorDash customers will have the option either to pay in full, to pay in four equal installments or to postpone payment to "a more convenient time, such as a date that aligns with their paycheck," DoorDash said Thursday in a news release...."

cbsnews.com/news/klarna-doorda…

#dystopia

Coca-Cola is installing what the company claims to be the world’s first hydrogen-powered vending machines at the World Expo 2025, which will open to the public in Osaka, Japan, on April 13th, 2025. Co-developed by Fuji Electric, the machines don’t need access to a power outlet and instead rely on replaceable hydrogen cartridges to fuel a chemical reaction that generates electricity, @theverge reports:
theverge.com/news/633779/coca-…

#CocaCola #Hydrogen #Energy #WorldExpo2025 #Japan

Zoom is about to release the H5studio Recorder. It talks like the essential stuff does, but it has the superior F-series microphone preamps and 192 kHz recording, as well as the H6 Essential's mic capsule system.

This basically looks like a Zoom F3 that talks, plus the replaceable X/Y microphones of the H6 Essential.

Hmm... I might have a hardly used H6 Essential for sale soon.

sweetwater.com/store/detail/H5…

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Wanted to run your own builder for #reproducibleBuilds and were disappointed our RBuilder Setup was only available for Debian-based systems? Then we have good news for you: a few min ago, 2 PRs have been merged. The setup scripts now also support RPM & Arch based systems 🥳

RPM/Arch lack packages for apksigner & dexdiff (which are needed for debugging). We're on it, those will follow hopefully soon™.

Thanks to @Iamlooker and Patrick (from FlorisBoard) for your help!

codeberg.org/IzzyOnDroid/rbuil…

in reply to IzzyOnDroid ✅

Oh, and the Readme of the rbuilder_setup repo needed a few updates as well 🙈 Done now: codeberg.org/IzzyOnDroid/rbuil…

If you've set up a builder, we'd love to hear from your experiences – concerning the setup (was it easy enough and straight-forward?) as well as from operation :awesome:

#reproducibleBuilds #Android

Нейронные центры, обрабатывающие русский и английский языки, схожим образом реагируют и на клингонский с валирийским – но при этом игнорируют языки программирования.

charlieangus.substack.com/p/my…
This is the stuff of a totalitarian nightmare. It's not something you would imagine in a democratic nation. But this is the reality of life in Trump's America.

And this is why I went to Canada's Parliament to issue a travel warning to Canadian citizens: avoid all unnecessary travel to the USA. #cdnpoli

I hear people are doing a surprise-pikachu about Discord's new ad push?
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/0…

Truly surprising that a *checks notes* proprietary, centralized, VC-funded platform started enshittifying the moment it gained enough market share to make it very difficult for people to flow elsewhere. 🤯

Nobody saw that coming! :blobcat0_0:

:blobcatcoffee:

#Discord #WalledGardens

in reply to Michał "rysiek" Woźniak · 🇺🇦

Any people reading this who rely on Discord: this is your nudge to consider moving elsewhere.

Where? I don't know. What I do know is that whatever alternative I suggest, you will find a myriad of reasons why it just "won't cut it."

But I also know that if resources were spent on making the hard-to-enshittify decentralized platforms better, they would get better, while still remaining hard to enshittify.

So, perhaps it's worth it to trade some short-term convenience for long-term resilience. 🤷‍♀️

in reply to LR

@lritter Effective Altruism is basically rebranded eugenics when you get down to brass tacks. They use a lot of flowery language about "preventing future suffering", but when you scratch the surface of how they plan to accomplish that it's just an excuse to remove the agency of people who are suffering now so they don't breed more suffering into the world.
I'd agree the premise has been twisted, if it didn't come from a source that obviously created it as a cover for their fascist BS
@LR

I wrote a CLI tool wrapping the NVDA.zip API, so you can just run nvdl to download the latest NVDA version, nvdl alpha to download the latest alpha, etc. It works on all platforms, and on Windows you will be asked if you want to run the installer after downloading. You can also use -u or --url to get the download URL only, not actually download the installer. github.com/trypsynth/nvdl

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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest AI (for accessibility) of them all cerovac.com/a11y/2025/03/mirro…

The language you use in job postings has some influence on whether you attract narcissists. A recently reported study adds some quantitative weight to this: arstechnica.com/science/2025/0…

I've found this transparently self-evident since I worked at (Google)X, which had a curious knack for attracting manipulative and problematic people into positions of authority. (Not all of them! But enough.) My "how to write job descriptions to get the people you want to work with" manual has helped discourage this at Oxide, though time will tell how well it sticks.

The zoom H5 studio recorder is releasing soon and is fully accessible just like the essential line! The only differences between it and the H4 essential appear to be up to 192KHZ recording and the mics can be swapped with the H6 Essential capsules such as the shotgun Mic etc. Anyone notice any other differences? I don't think I'm really missing much keeping my H4.
sweetwater.com/store/detail/H5…

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Every time I read about or use ISO8601, I get sad that it's not the standard for everyone everywhere. Dates are unambiguous. Dates sort from oldest to newest automatically, even if they're strings, like in file names. Times use 24-hour format, which is obviously superior to the 12-hour format my country clings to. Decades and centuries can be represented easily. The week stuff is confusing, but everything else just makes sense.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601

in reply to Alex Hall

As for it not being standard for everyone, one factor of resistance has to do with the grammar of some natural languages. In English, adjectives always come before the noun, but in languages like French and Spanish, nouns usually come first. In English, a date sounds better as 2025-03-21, but in other languages, it sounds more coherent as 21-03-25, which a person would pronounce something like 21 of 03 of the 2025.

Super contento de que @tutanota@mastodon.social destaque a Veenk en su blog y explique por que hemos elegido aprovechar sus servicios:

tuta.com/blog/veenk-open-sourc…
Feliz de como ha quedado el artículo y obviamente en lo personal os recomiendo echarle un ojo a lo que ofrecen.

Primera vez que Veenk aparece en un artículo ​:parrot:

@Tuta

Hey, if you, like me, are a US citizen who's had your books/stories/articles stolen by Meta to train AI, you can submit your name to the class action suit using this easy contact form for one of the law firms involved:

saverilawfirm.com/meta-languag…

#ai #meta #writing

Resources for screen reader usage and keyboard commands:

webaim.org/articles/voiceover/
webaim.org/articles/nvda/
webaim.org/articles/jaws/

tpgi.com/basic-screen-reader-c…

dequeuniversity.com/screenread…

#a11y #screenreader #tips

Closing in on the first big milestone of Exchange support in @thunderbird! One of the last major items on our list before the next big step is the ability to copy folders - including from outside an Exchange account into one - and I've just managed to get it to work locally. It's not fully done yet, and there's still more work needed elsewhere before everything is ready to test, but it's good progress regardless 😁

The colours in the video are a bit naff, I blame the screen recording tool.

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