The Right is obsessed with manufacturing reality for your consumption.
#KristiNoem #SouthDakota #InfantMortality #TheyAreNotProLife
#RightWingLies
The Right is obsessed with manufacturing reality for your consumption.
#KristiNoem #SouthDakota #InfantMortality #TheyAreNotProLife
#RightWingLies
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I'm about to replace my MFP with a newer one that's laser instead of ink and has a feed tray and supports duplex for scanning. I scan a lot more than I print and having a feed input allows for bigger than the glass allows (which seems to be nearly every single item I want to scan).
Also having a feed input will probably (or more likely probably not) stop me from using it as a shelf as well.
The FreeBSD Foundation announced they're funding development of a new agentic AI based on an Alibaba model which will run in your kernel called Kirk.
There will be no way to remove it from the OS beginning with FreeBSD 16.0, because this model is completely replacing the TCP/IP stack and the CPU scheduler. All of these decisions will now processed by Kirk. Instead of being based on the time-tested monolithic kernel design, this will be the beginning of a new era of hybrid-cystolithic kernels.
I added livekit and lk-jwt-service to my #matrix homeserver so I can initiate calls and conferences.
Element X audio/video calling pretty much feels like Face Time. Better than Signal calls.
You prob know this already, but if you duck-search, you can go to a slightly different entry point at noai.duckduckgo.com to do web searches without AI slop dumping on you.
I see they've dressed up the landing page there! Now more obviously non-AI. I mean, it's a selling feature, so yeah, go to town guys.
(if you still google things, consider the duck search! it's worked well for me for years, and the non-ai version is a nice step forward).
#InternetSearch #degoogle #websearch
The Internet privacy company that empowers you to seamlessly take control of your personal information online, without any tradeoffs.DuckDuckGo
Every time you buy a Chinese electric EV it makes baby Doug Ford cry.
Go ahead and buy a Chinese electric EV.
Making your list of @fosdem talks to try and get into/watch online? We are too! Be sure you don't miss @bogo and his talk, "What translating Thunderbird taught me," Sunday 1 February at 14:50 in the Translations dev room (K.3.401) 🌍
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“In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.
The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.
Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”
musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn…
Music-biz number-cruncher Luminate has published its year-end report for 2025, with plenty of stats for the industry to chew over.Stuart Dredge (Music Ally)
krúpy a kadečo z prasaťa.
edit: s bramborami taky dobrý ale podľa mňa naj s chlebom a kyslou uhorkou hh
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Huh, that's interesting. It always used to skip back to the beginning for me.
I have recently figured out that I can somehow still get a student YT premium subscription through my employee account, because SheerID apparently doesn't check permissions for us properly, so that's my workaround now.
The future of software development is Gemini adding and removing the "status/needs-triage" tag from an issue on GitHub 5,000 times.
Gemini is made by Google, a company once famous for incredibly high quality software engineering.
github.com/google-gemini/gemin…
What would you like to be added? This is feature request - someone can point it as bug as well but I will not. Ask / Request 👉🏽 Implement exit and quit as standard commands with a simple confirmati...pm-bhatt (GitHub)
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That's only 1.x, right? No plans to get rid of more modern ones?
(Don't expect you to, but it's been my experience that it's better to ask than to indirectly assume all will be fine...)
RE: climatejustice.social/@termina…
Oh, good. It's driving up spinning rust prices too.
Hard drive prices are spiking because of "ai." Prices have jumped 46% on average since September. The 24TB Seagate BarraCuda used to be $239 on sale, but it's now sitting at $500.Terminal Tilt (Climate Justice Social)
Random quick+dirty scripts I want to share. Contribute to hannob/scripts development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
#Chromium embedders: imagine full extensions support, on your lightweight //content-only product. No more complex rebasings or //chrome hacks! Just clean APIs without chrome::Profile. Shin, from @igalia , has been working on this.
From an #Android prototype to a demo in the @WolvicXR browser, landing upstream in //extensions. A path to real extensions on TVs, cars, and custom #browsers. Read more in her new blog post! ✍ blogs.igalia.com/mshin/2026/01…
bei uns hieß das eine ganze Weile lang, dass das Paket dann innerhalb der nächsten 10 minuten ankommt. Verstanden hab ich das auch nie. 🤷♀️
Und mittlerweile geht das tracking dann glaube ich auch für die letzten 10 minuten hier.
God bless people who do stuff like getting in touch with the US patent office and putting the source code for the 1998 furby on archive.org
archive.org/details/furby-sour…
The source code of the firmware used in the 1998 Furby.The patent wrapper containing it was obtained and scanned by Sean Riddle (seanriddle.com).Internet Archive
Supposedly a IBM board member once said there's a market for maybe 5 computers worldwide.
Maybe he was just very good at making predictions.
Five computers. MS, Amazon, Google, Apple, Oracle.
To those who fired or didn't hire tech writers because of AI
passo.uno/letter-those-who-fir…
Hey you, Yes, you, who are thinking about not hiring a technical writer this year or, worse, erased one or more technical writing positions last year because of AI.passo.uno
I'm happy to have some back & forth, receive new information from people, get called out if I'm fucking up, etc.
But I do not fucking need jerks who just want to cause problems wasting the energy which I could spend on good, important conversations.
some of these graphs are truly helpful to us, some of them I think show "interesting stuff" that we can extract from an old well maintained source code written in C even though that data might not really help us.
Then there is a subset of graphs that are mostly silly and they are there simply because I'm obsessed with graphs.
Just 6 graphs left to the big 100. Isn't that what all projects aim for?
Updated daily here:
curl.se/dashboard.html
Oh goody, a LinkedIn connection request with a message!
Let’s break this down:
> …vc backed…
Focused on quarterly profits / RoI instead of outcomes.
> …invite-only…
NDAs and other gag agreements.
> …openAI browser…
Chromium that begs authors for ARIA to parse content.
> …seeing promising results…
Which aren’t genuine results.
> …goal is 100% WCAG testing…
Ah, snake oil.
> …with high capture rates.
Sales targets, not WCAG coverage.
They responded. So I responded:
Because WCAG cannot be automated to 100%:
karlgroves.com/web-accessibili…
Automated tools have demonstrated that for years:
adrianroselli.com/2023/01/comp…
Every time someone claims higher, it's been a lie:
adrianroselli.com/2025/03/be-w…
Or otherwise based on bad math:
adrianroselli.com/2022/07/what…
Another vendor was fined by the FTC for claiming full coverage:
adrianroselli.com/2025/01/ftc-…
[…]
The Short Version Read this if you’re disinclined to read the entire list of specific WCAG Success Criterion and look at how each can be tested.Karl Groves (karlgroves.com)
I made a custom Firefox icon you can actually use as the app icon now! Also I did a little interview with the folks over at Mozilla about it, check it out :)
blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/mo…
Ruud is known for the charming, joyful characters in his comic series heyheymomo, and he brings that same energy to this design. He originally created the artwork as a quick five-minute doodle for fun.Jenifer Boscacci (The Mozilla Blog)
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