ooookay, wow, what the hell is going on with this?

the attached image is the autocomplete for "@lain" that I get. This is the order of results. To clarify:

1. lain@cyber.ms (no relationship, exact match)
2. Laine@pialle.fr (no relationship, similar match)
3. lain@lain.com (mutual following, exact match)
4. lain@pleroma.soykaf.com (mutual following, exact match)
5. lain@fediffusion.art (following, exact match)

I recreated this in a test case and ran it expecting these results. Except I get different results:

=== Search Results Debug ===
1. lain@lain.com (rank: 2.333333373069763, id: AwtmDkvx8hzBOktYjg)
2. lain@pleroma.soykaf.com (rank: 1.8125000596046448, id: AwtmDkwf64YLQxE7qC)
3. lain@fediffusion.art (rank: 1.609523868560791, id: AwtmDkx14kpvS3OPOS)
4. lain@cyber.ms (rank: 1.3571429252624512, id: AwtmDkvFBLQ1MYYzdA)
5. Laine@pialle.fr (rank: 0.8067227005958557, id: AwtmDkvbA1hbNejHBQ)

Literally the exact order that I want!

Our code is doing the right thing. So why is it not working in practice?

Whether it's for offline listening, privacy or something else: we're always happy when someone is so enthusiastic about AntennaPod (even if the love is declared in a media article with a clickbaity title 😇). And it's cool to see it run on a phone with an eInk display!
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Getting Things Done + labels + keyboard shortcuts = 💙 and an organized inbox. Find out how to get started in our latest Maximize Your Day blog post!

#Thunderbird #Productivity #Email

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Welcome Oxan van Leeuwen as #curl commit author 1402: github.com/curl/curl/pull/1820…
#curl

Another #curl security report that took some serious mind wrestling and debugging to get to the bottom of.

In the end I deem it not a security vulnerability but you can see how this is not an easy call.

hackerone.com/reports/3283232

#curl

We are thrilled to announce an exciting new chapter in the evolution of Mixxx, redesigning the Mixxx user interface in #QML. This significant update aims to enhance customization, improve performance, and ensure better accessibility for a variety of hardware, including tablets and touchscreen laptops, but also to users with vision deficiency.

We're looking for developers, designers, and testers to help us on this journey!

Check out our blog post to learn more: mixxx.org/news/2025-08-06-qml-…

#qml

Last week I was talking with my cousin (who is not an engineer) about how "artificial intelligence" has never really meant anything, and has been typified by "moving goalposts" as a result.

Not six hours later, I was debugging her mom's 1991-vintage pinball machine, and found this sentence in its instruction manual. These "advanced artificial intelligence systems" used a 2 MHz 6809 processor.

So, yeah, moving the goalposts.

in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo To clarify, the use of the term "artificial intelligence" isn't related to the old speech synthesizer specifically, but the MS-DOS screen reader ASAP (Automatic Screen Access Program). Here's that passage:

ASAP uses a new technique that employs artificial intelligence to decide what part of the screen catches a sighted user's eye and announces that material automatically.

We're talking about a program that was 55 KB of machine code.

NEW, by me: Google has confirmed that some of its customers' data was stolen in a recent breach of one of its Salesforce databases.

Google attributed the hack to ShinyHunters, a group known for hacking into Salesforce instances using voice phishing attacks.

techcrunch.com/2025/08/06/goog…

🇯🇵 Japan has officially banned Apple’s iOS browser engine restrictions.

Starting Dec 2025, iPhones must allow real Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Brave, Vivaldi and others to run their own engines, just like on desktop.

This is a major step forward for browser competition.

Full analysis here:

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Recognizing that today is the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of #Hiroshima followed by #Nagasaki

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We cannot allow nuclear weapons to be used again!

#NuclearDisarmament

in reply to Mike Gifford, CPWA

Fortunately, the August Atomic peace blocked the Japanese plan 夜桜作戦 (Operation Cherry Blossoms at Night) to bomb California in next month w/ bubonic plague, developed & tested @ Unit 731, using I-400 subs & float planes they carried. That saved not only the lives of civilians in California who otherwise would have died horribly from a disease we had no cure for, but the millions of Allied & Japanese troops, + millions of civilians.

#AgeVerification: what's the harm?

In which I distill a lot of casual pub chats I've had with friends into a layperson's guide to the #OnlineSafetyAct. What it is, the problems it causes, and why you should definitely care.

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Today is the anniversary of the release of the web to the world, in 1991, by @timbl when he said "Try it"

Billions have taken up his call to use the web. W3C, as a steward of this initial gift since 1994, is realizing our vision of making the web work, for everyone – a web designed for the good of its users, that is safe and secure.

w3.org/blog/2025/vision-for-w3…

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#nextcloud made it possible for me to (self-)host my (and my family's) phone calendars, contacts, and even when pictures are taken, they get uploaded to our Nextcloud instance, and NOT to google/apple.

10/10, would recommend for any household looking to #degoogle.

Others include #searxng, has literally replaced all monolithic search engines, works great, no ads or AI

#mastodon, for my #activitypub based social network

#matrix for chatting with my social network

and also #KDE.

"GitHub CEO delivers stark message to developers: Embrace AI or get out."

...

"Dohmke said developers who initially dismissed tools such as GitHub Copilot as gimmicks now see them as indispensable collaborators. Through trial and error, these people have evolved from skeptics to AI strategists"

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well, then

Bottles app for running Windows apps / games on Linux gets NGI Zero Commons funding gamingonlinux.com/2025/08/bott…

#Linux #OpenSource #LinuxGaming

I've had this PDF in my pile of random documents for like 10 years. It's an old paper that was apparently typeset with LaTeX back in 2002. If I try any non-OCR-based PDF text extraction tool I'm aware of, it produces complete noise. Does anyone know what's going on here? Is there some identifiable alternate character mapping, or is it one of a kind? Is there any better way to pull text out of it than OCR? mwcampbell.us/documents/not-mi… (apparently no longer available from its original source)

microsoft is so utterly desperate to make its massive AI investments worthwhile that they have to threaten their employees who don't use it

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I've been an email hosting customer with #MythicBeasts (@beasts) for just under a day and a half, and I'm honestly very impressed. I opted for their email only plan since I already have webspace somewhere else. The main website and control pannel UI are very accessible to #blind #ScreenReader users like myself, with sections clearly structured with headings, pretty much no unlabelled links, buttons or other elements, and no annoying ads, pop-ups or anything else that could hijack a screen reader or lag a browser to pieces. I contacted them about an issue I'm having yesterday and the initial reply, *human* reply that is, took just over 10 minutes. The issue is still ongoing as of now, but I'm confident that it will be fixed soon; I did contact them at the backside of the working day after all. Not bad at all for the monthly price of just under a fiver! Also, bonus points for being a 2000s ISP, having started in the year 2000.
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Follow redirects but differently - #curl

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#curl

S Revolutem do vlaku nelez

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V posledních dvou letech se stala platební karta univerzálním platidlem ve veřejné dopravě v Nizozemsku. Stačí přiložit platební kartu při nástupu i výstupu, systém sám spočítá jízdné a strhne přesnou částku. Bohužel to dlouho nevydrželo. Národní…

Thanks @JonathanMosen for writing this. So many bits from the history of assistive technology, not to mention about the people who made that history happen. Thanks again! mosen.org/russell/
A personal reflection: why is that the extraordinary people who run through their life at an enormous speed leave us so early and unexpectedly?

"Indonesia's nuclear regulator has approved Thorcon's site evaluation plan and the site evaluation management system plan for a proposed power plant based on its advanced molten salt reactor technology at a site on Kelasa Island in Bankga Belitung Province."

#Nuclear #News #Indonesia

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The toys are listening. But are we paying attention to what they're doing with what they hear?

I've been digging into the Mattel-OpenAI partnership announced back in June, and what I found is unsettling. This isn't just new toys with cool new features like they’d like us to think—but rather a calculated strategy to normalize AI data collection from children using brands parents trust.

The kick in the face? We're experimenting on kids with zero safety data. The first real study on how AI toys affect child development just started this year. Yet we won't see results until 2026 once the market is potentially saturated.

Meanwhile, there's this absurdly bs double standard: your kid's AI tutoring session at school gets FERPA protection, but their intimate conversations with an AI Barbie at home? Just loose COPPA rules and shitty corporate promises.

I keep thinking about all those nights I whispered secrets to my teddy bears, hoping they'd come to life like in Toy Story. Now toys can actually respond—but they're sending those secrets kids share out of trust and loyalty to their digital friends to corporate servers.

Three days of research convinced me we're at a crossroads. The toys that shape our children are being designed to harvest their emotional data for profit.

If that sounds scary to you, it should.

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