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I'm glad I got out of Microsoft. wheresyoured.at/the-cult-of-mi…

When I was there (mid 2017 to late 2020), "growth mindset" was a thing we heard about sometimes, like at new employee orientation and from the executives, but at least on my team (Windows accessibility), I didn't see it being used against employees. Perhaps the Windows org didn't see the worst of it. But now they're encouraging employees to use Copilot to fill out their Connects (reviews), and managers are using it to summarize them.



This morning for no obvious reason, I remembered the Fuel Rats.

Elite:Dangerous is an MMO space sim game, with a big galaxy in which you fly a spaceship doing stuff. Spaceships need fuel, which you buy at stations, or if you have a fuel scoop you can skim the surface of certain stars to get usable fuel.

Space is big though, and it's quite possible to run yourself low on fuel in a way that you can no longer warp to any inhabited system to refuel. At which point you're screwed.



If you're at a tech company outside the USA and they're hiring, please drop us a line at annie+hiring@transrescue.org with your requirements - We have a bunch of amazing folks available.

#trans #TransRights #usa

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Hello. Thought I’d post here.

I’m a fan of #startrek #DoctorWho and #vinylrecords

I would appreciate a follow from people interested in these things.

in reply to James Cromarty

Pleased to meet you. I've been a fan of #DoctorWho for nearly 40 years. I enjoy #StarTrek, as well, but haven't watched any Trek in a while as DW has taken up a lot of my time.


Whelp my hair stylist has been called for jury duty. Guess I'll have to wait.
in reply to Jage

Whenever a hair stylist gets called for jury duty, they always wind up needing to brush up on the case. Makes you bristle, doesn't it?


Tired of zoom, meet, w/e video conferencing software collecting your data?

Signal's got you❤️

NEW: call links let you start a video call with your fave Signal users easily, no group needed. Announcing these, and other improvements to calling here👇

signal.org/blog/call-links/



does anyone on here still play crazy party?


I'm leaving the British Medical Journal after fifteen years and I'm looking for a new role.

I'm a senior system administrator doing Linux and AWS. My job at the BMJ changed completely three or four times and I expect this will continue as technology and trends march on.

As you know, I also write about technology and can explain the important bits of abstruse subjects to a non-technical audience, be it the general public or C-levels.

I'm still doing the writing gig - please enjoy the daily Pivot-to-AI posts! - and enjoying it hugely. But I probably need a main gig too.

I'll do a much louder call to my networks later. But for now - you know who I am and what I do. If you think that'd be useful to you, please get in touch. Email is dgerard@gmail.com, phone is 07733 223 584. Thank you all!



I know that some bought the cars before the ass went full-on fascist, but I will judge anyone driving a new Tesla and know they are not safe people to be around.


Welcome to the RB family, Habit Builder 🥳

apt.izzysoft.de/packages/com.o…

Habit Builder provides you with the right tools to keep track of your habits and understand your progress.

Once more, joint efforts with the developer managed to get the app reproducible :awesome:

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid



I’m becoming quite a fan of the @FLOSS_Weekly podcast. The latest episode with @bagder about Curl was super interesting.

Surprisingly for a chat about a seemingly dry subject, had me chuckling to myself a good few times. 🙂

hackaday.com/2024/11/06/floss-…

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It is a month and 2 weeks until Christmas.

All my shopping is done. All my important people will be provided for. Everything is right in my little pocket of the planet.

i have spent my entire day exclusively dedicated to this endeavour. I have no regrets. I will spend the next week collecting parcels with all the joy in my little heart.

This time of year always held so much misery for me. I have purposely reframed my thoughts until it contains only happiness. Some years bare fruit more actively than others. But I am the baker of biscuits. I put up the tree. I am the kid with all the gifts, and every little tightly clutched secret.

Contentment has been so, so hard to find of late. I found it today, in the simplicity of giving to all those who matter so much to me. So much thought went into every single gift, whether big or small, and I cannot wait to hand each carefully selected piece to the person in question.

From South Africa to England, from the oldest to the as yet not here, I am taking into consideration every human I can. I will let myself have this unrestrained, childlike exuberance. I will hold it tight and let it hold me in return until the bits all slowly fall into place.

Now to work on making people happy some more.

See you soon!

in reply to Estelle

This is heartwarming. And I have been trying to do the same. I am proud of you for achieving this, and finding contentment this way. And I wish you all the best. :)


I have said this before, but it's worth repeating: in times of crisis it is easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of outrages that call for your attention. Pick your issue. Pick the corner of the world that you are going to defend and fight for that. If you try to fight everything all the time, you will burn out real fast.


The 2024 Web Almanac is out, and this year the accessibility chapter is back, great work @mgifford!

almanac.httparchive.org/en/202…



An anecdote that I shared about rolling around on the floor back in 2000 to solve a math problem, both in my #Masterclass at masterclass.com/classes/terenc… , and on #MathOverflow at mathoverflow.net/a/38882/766 , as well as the #NewYorkTimes nytimes.com/2015/07/26/magazin… , has for some reason recently gone viral on various social media. Just for the record, I wanted to add some mathematical background behind the story, which eventually led to my paper arxiv.org/abs/math/0010068 . At the time, I was trying to construct solutions to an equation known as the wave maps equation on the sphere: the solution was like a solution to the wave equation, except being forced to take values in a sphere rather than in a vector space.

I was trying to solve the equation iteratively, breaking up the solution to a low frequency base solution and a high frequency correction. As a first approximation, the low frequency base could also be assumed to stay on the sphere and solve the wave maps equation, so the main problem was to work out what the high frequency correction was doing.

Because the high frequency correction also had to keep the solution on the sphere, one could assume as a first approximation that the high frequency correction was tangent to the low frequency base. So, at any given point in space and time, the low frequency base solution was located on some point on the sphere, and the high frequency correction basically lived on the tangent plane to the sphere at that point. But because the base solution evolved (slowly) in space and time, this tangent space kept rotating around the sphere.

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Remember the Polish train hackers? The guys who identified why trains being serviced by an independent, licensed train servicing center, "randomly" started failing? And identified the root cause, namely geofencing and/or time-related triggers?

The face charges by the original train manufacturer, who claims the violated copyright and other laws. A fascinating story of contradictory arguments. Enjoy!
#Newag #PolishTrainHackers #Poland #Train #ReverseEngineering
rys.io/en/175.html



I've finally moved from the lovely OpenAI #NVDA addon to Basilisk. But I wish the damned thing would stop dropping me into the results box after sending a message.
#nvda
in reply to Sean Randall

Oo, have you tried Ollama and Open WebUI. It allows you to run AI models locally. I absolutely love my Docker set up. I'd love to speak to you about it if you're interested.


I just want a low-latency wireless headset without ear cups, so I can hear my screen reader but also let me fully enjoy music on my speaker system. Why does that seem to be such an impossible ask now? Ok, so that use case is probably niche, everyone wants bluetooth or noise cancelling or advanced gaming features, or all 3. But still, I can't be the only one who doesn't want Bluetooth lag and hates having my ears completely covered, can I?
in reply to Patrick Bouchard

I use an FM transmitter for when I don't need to be on-mic. The only other thing I've found with acceptable levels of lag is arctis and their headsets are huge, heavy beasts.


Dear authors, and if Netflix or whoever is listening, you too:

If you're out of fun ideas for historical drama, alternate history or the like, how about this: an all-female gang in a European capital, renowned for coming up on top against male gangs and taking good care of their members, and one which may have endured for generations. You don't even need to invent most of it if you don't want to. This gang really existed and they were known as the 40 thieves or the 40 elephants: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forty_El…

Please write something in this setting. Please!



Aktualizoval jsem :pixelfed: pixelfed.cz na verzi v0.12.4
Full Changelog: github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/r…


Another awesome Mac tip. I just discovered if you press fn c on your keyboard, this brings up your control centre on the Mac. I used to do vo m twice and then arrow across to the control centre. This is such an awesome find and I wanted to share it with everyone.


Gotta love it. Two 90 year old men, Mike and Joe, have been friends all of their lives.
Long
When it's clear that Joe is dying, Mike visits him every day. One day Mike says, "Joe, we both loved football all our lives, and we played football on Saturdays together for so many years. Please do me one favour, when you get to Heaven, somehow you must let me know if there's football there."

Joe looks up at Mike from his death bed," Mike, you've been my best friend for many years. If it's at all possible, I'll do this favour for you.

Shortly after that, Joe passes on.

At midnight a couple of nights later, Mike is awakened from a sound sleep by a blinding flash of white light and a voice calling out to him, "Mike--Mike."

"Who is it? asks Mike sitting up suddenly. "Who is it?"

"Mike--it's me, Joe."

"You're not Joe. Joe just died."

"I'm telling you, it's me, Joe," insists the voice.

"Joe! Where are you?"

"In heaven", replies Joe. "I have some really good news and a little bad news."

"Tell me the good news first," says Mike.

"The good news," Joe says," is that there's football in heaven. Better yet, all of our old friends who died before us are here, too. Better than that, we're all young again. Better still, it's always spring time and it never rains or snows. And best of all, we can play football all we want, and we never get tired."

That's fantastic," says Mike. "It's beyond my wildest dreams! So what's the bad news?

"You're playing on Saturday."





Haha, I didn't know I'd get addicted to this super silly RPG game. It's nice.


I've got lines of code coming out of my ears.
in reply to Josh S

Noo, not good! Replace the code with something else. I swear, one of these days, websites and weird products of the all variety type will assault my ears. It's so bad I never want to shop, I just don't shop, or I mess up everything. Someone else wanna do it? My ears are full of websites, and how badly I want to rage at their brokenness.


This month in Servo…

🔒🔑 early SubtleCrypto support
🎨💡 ‘mix-blend-mode: plus-lighter’
📦↔️ CSS size keywords
📏🏎️ faster layout and compositing
📱🌃 OpenHarmony nightlies

More details → servo.org/blog/2024/11/08/this…



I've seen a number of toots today advising people against scanning random #QRCodes because they can be used in a number of malicious ways.

There are a number of legitimate ways people can use such codes to trick others, and it can require some deeper understanding of how systems work to avoid them. For that reason, I'm not going to contradict that recommendation, but I will add to it.

QR codes are usually just URLs encoded in a visual, machine-readable form, so they aren't necessarily more dangerous than a link. The danger comes from the fact that most scanner apps will directly open whatever URL you scan without giving you the opportunity to consider whether that's a good idea.

You can reduce the risk of scanning such codes by installing a better app which requires manual interaction to open URLs after decoding them.

For android users I recommend "BinaryEye", since it's open-source, ad-free, and has a bunch of other useful features.

Its github page links to both F-Droid and the play store:

github.com/markusfisch/BinaryE…

#privacy #security



I just released version 0.4.1 of #rsop, a stateless #OpenPGP ("SOP") CLI tool based on @rpgp:

crates.io/crates/rsop/0.4.1

This release adds support for the 'revoke-key' command.

For more on #SOP, see datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft…

#PGP #GnuPG #StatelessOpenPGP

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This is what I really respect Apple for. Well done! mastodon.social/@appleinsider/…


Great team of people! I wish I could join! :) mastodon.social/@SteveFaulkner…


#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you 9 updated and 1 added apps:

* Raccoon for Friendica: a mobile client for Friendica by @dieguitux8623 & team 🛡️

RB stats: 328 apps (27.1%)

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:

in reply to IzzyOnDroid ✅

I think it is because of universal version, for all architectures. Play store version is 57MB
in reply to Edoardo Secco

@edosecco ah – yes, Apple devices do not have multiple architectures (just Apple Arch), right. Well, but 57 MB per ABI unfortunately is still 2 times the size limit here…


Still in pure admiration of the elderly man who stood up in church yesterday to say that he is a proud veteran whose wish for Veterans Day is that people will finally get it into their heads that war doesn't solve problems.



There is some kind of issue with my Whatsapp ("Waiting for message, this may take a while" and my messages not sending), so I've been using @matrix with a couple of people, and it's working great. Stuff like location sharing just works, and my favorite different feature is that you can react to a post with multiple emoticons.

It looks like Whatsapp has some kind of key exchange error. I'm not saying matrix never has that (although I've never had it), but it tells you what the error is and gives you tools to diagnose/fix it. But Whatsapp is "User friendly", so it just tells you to wait forever.



I will release my first original song at the end of November.
The name of this project/band is Echoes of Tomorrow.
The first single is called Breathe Out


There are many “what should we do next” thinkpieces, but this one is mine.

If you want an abstract summary, the idea is “we need to run a year-round parallel campaign apparatus that just introduces people to progressive ideas by making their lives better in whatever ways we can”.

That is a staggeringly huge project and if it does even happen, I can only be a tiny part of it, so I will need your help. Contact info is at the end of the blog post.

blog.glyph.im/2024/11/its-time…



I'm wondering now that he has been elected if his merry go round of fascist entourage will arrange for justice to follow its course and plot a scenario to enact the 25th amendment.



Holy shit "disposable" vapes have 1500mAh Li-ion batteries and a nice chunk of aluminium in them.
#waste #recycling #batteries #ebike #cycling
youtube.com/watch?v=VcVp9T8f_W…
in reply to szakib

Damn! I am sorry, but I am glad I got off those. I would buy one only if it's needed. that's a lot of waste, I realised.