From your current position [@], follow these steps:
1.
Move East (Right): Move one room over to a cleared room [#].
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Move South (Down): Move one room down to another cleared room [#].
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Move South (Down) again: This will take you directly to the room containing the stairs [>].
Roddenberry comes to me
Speaking words of wisdom
Let it be... 🖖
#Startrek #AlternateLyrics
For those of you struggling to decide if Epstein/Trump were being manipulated by Russia or Israel, let me help you form your own hypothesis:
- Maxwell's father
- never once heard a Jewish kid got raped on Epstein Island
I think that's about all the information you need to figure this out
Israel is Sherlock Holmes' "the dog that didn't bark" in this mystery
If a single Jewish kid was harmed there Israel would have done a ground invasion of Epstein Island lol
Cette pinata « anti-flics » dans une école d’art de Mulhouse suscite l’indignation de Laurent Nuñez
« Il ne faut pas laisser passer cette idéologie anti flics », s’est ému le ministre de l’Intérieur après ces faits qui se sont déroulés lors d’une fête étudiante.Vincent Gibert (Le HuffPost)
with #ArcaneChat you really own your data and no one else
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I've been thinking a lot about my AI coding and why I don't particularly enjoy it. I miss the feeling of "flow" from coding by hand; with agentic coding it's more like you're fielding a bunch of Slack messages at once – it can be exhausting.
The analogy I keep coming back to is videogame minmaxxing. If you hyper-optimize a game you can "win" but it might be less fun.
BTW, like you, I've concluded that I don't actually find the ethical/environmental/etc. arguments against genAI that persuasive. I *wanted* them to be persuasive, so I could fully align with what I thought was the right tribe (yes, I admit it).
So now I have conversations with an LLM with no shame. But I still haven't seriously tried agentic coding yet. Not sure I want to, but I figure the pressure to do so will keep increasing.
@matt Yep, that was my journey. I wanted to care because it felt like something worth caring about, and I tend to identify with the kinds of people who care. But I was just never that convinced.
Your mileage will definitely vary depending on the team (tribe? 😆) you hang out with. At my work people are constantly building and sharing little AI tools so it's just way easier to pick up and be productive.
@matt Environments where people are *mandated* to do it are totally counterproductive IMO. At Salesforce part of the reason I held out was exactly that – I was stubborn and tired of being proselytized all the time.
At my current gig we are not mandated at all, and I still have colleagues barely using these tools. Your experience with juniors matches mine, though – they are way more "AI-native."
Clare and I went on an impromptu tour of London infrastructure today after unexpectedly ending up at Dishoom Canary Wharf due to a power cut at the Kensington branch.
A ten-minute walk from Canary Wharf took us to the Temple Of Storms (officially the Isle Of Dogs Pumping Station), a grade II* listed building constructed in 1988. While I’m not generally into postmodern architecture, it’s refreshing to see a modern industrial building that isn’t just a metal and concrete box.
Throughout our walk we could see the London Cable Car. While a cable car might make sense for a mountainous city, it’s a ridiculous means of transport for somewhere as flat as London, and it’s almost entirely used by tourists. So of course we had to give it a go.
Near the highest point the cable car slowed down, and with today’s windy weather it started swaying alarmingly. The views across London were spectacular, but on the approach to the Greenwich peninsula it was very visible how the Millennium Dome had failed to encourage further regeneration of the surrounding former industrial area.
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It might not look like I’ve done much but I’m losing the light now so will continue tomorrow .
Why do so many "download X with curl" guides not use sane options?
-L : follow redirects! PLEASE!
-O: output to the filename specified by the server
-J : for `-O`, trust the content header
-f: fail fast without content body on a 4xx error
And for all that is holy, quote your URL content; not every shell is bash, friends
`curl -fLOJ 'https://your-url..../'` please
Tusky 32 with quote display support and other goodies is live on Google Play!
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Big thanks to everyone who helped us with the release
Tusky 32.0 - tusky/Tusky
This release fixes the following bugs found in Tusky 32 beta 1: - The system theme (black) doesn't work correctly - The button in the "Open as...Codeberg.org
Does anyone have knowledge of an instance that is focused on Minnesota?
I have a friend who's mounting an outsider Senate run in MN, and I'd like to find her an instance that has a strong MN presence to help move her campaign.
She's a member of DSA, trans woman, with a history in public service.
DMs are fine as responses, as well as open answers.
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Hey, so, I know this might be a weird thing to ask for and certainly a "git gud" on my part to some extent, but if you ask a rhetorical question or just would like to vent, it would be nice to note this somewhere. Otherwise please be aware that not everyone might be able to "read" your intentions and that a person "lecturing you with unsolicited advice" is trying to help you in good faith because they thought you actually asked a question.
I am autistic. In my specific case (we're not a monolith) this means social behaviours are a thing I learn, not some vague self-explaining instinct I have out of nowhere. "Someone asking a question in my general direction means they want an answer from me and it is rude to not give one" is one of the first things I learned.
However, "Someone asking a question in my general direction means they don't want any reaction at all aside maybe from 'that sucks' or a nod and if you reply you give unsolicited advice which is super rude" seems to be out there as well and just as common (and it feels like it's getting more common than the first one in recent years).
I have no way to tell which one you mean. I learned when it's a stranger it's helpful to ask "do you want advice or just vent" and this might work, but apparently even among friends it seems to be common and I can't tell how tired I am for being considered rude either for not answering an actual question or for answering a rhethorical one. (Not to mention extreme cases where people assume I'd be some person who would want to pick a fight, and "is looking for excuses" when I simply try to explain my reasoning like I do now.)
Any sort of pointer would be appreciated.
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Proton has an apk for ProtonMail so no need for f-droid or other Stores.
Additionally, I can see my contacts in the mobile apps.
They are a direct competitor and these errors dont look good on you
Dear #FOSDEM people. There is a massive #pixelfed server now in Europe: pixelfed.com open for everyone (just people, no organsations).
Hosted from the Netherlands under Dutch law and funded by the @fediversity project.
Please enter a human reason when onboarding (due to AI slop we must do that).
Do join and boost please. 🙏🏻
Pixelfed
Pixelfed is an image sharing platform, an ethical alternative to centralized platforms. Hosted by Fediversity.Pixelfed
Got 50 test notifications during the #FOSDEM demo !
Memo: Android hides notifications when you share your screen: run the demo with an emulator next time 😄
If you want to see one with an emulator, you can look at Chris Simmonds demo during droidcon 2025 !
youtube.com/watch?v=q5L8qWoG3d…
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What are you listening to now?: Implementing "Now Playing" feature in modern XMPP - Özcan Oğuz
Sun, 14:15, AW1.126
Visit the XMPP #Realtime Lounge in #ULB, AW Building, Level 1!
#jabber #chat #opensource #messaging #federation #Brussels, #Belgium #opensource #europe
We are excited to share that we are beginning work on a new onboarding experiment for #Mastodon: Default Server Recommendations.
Our intent for this experiment is to recommend the closest server geographically that is in the correct language during the sign-up flow. We will be running this experiment on our iOS and Android apps only to start.
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The experiment will be designed to ensure that server admins remain in control: meaning they will have the power opt-in and opt-out as needed, or reduce the percentage of sign-ups flowing their way.
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Starting now, we’re recruiting general purpose servers with open sign-ups. To be eligible, servers must:
- Run default Mastodon (for now)
- Agree to the Server Covenant
- Have existed for 1+ year
- Have shut-down & disaster plans
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87.4%. Gross.

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