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Far above Cayugaโ€™s waters
Lurks a mighty smell;
Some say itโ€™s Cayugaโ€™s waters,
Some say itโ€™s Cornell.

Fuck you, #Cornell, you craven, compliant motherfuckers. Youโ€™re not education; you NEED an education.
#DonaldTrump #SHAME #FoldingToFascism

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All together now: Everything out of Trump's mouth is a lie and/or projection/confession.
RE: bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhโ€ฆ

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Sinclair Reports Revenue Slide in Third Quarter, Denies It's Linked to Jimmy Kimmel Suspension

#SinclairBroadcastGroup #TVIndustry #BroadcastSuspension #MediaNews #BusinessDenial

mediaite.com/media/news/sinclaโ€ฆ

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bsky.app/profile/silent-cyclinโ€ฆ

This is EXSACTLY what we have been saying for the past number of years. Need to start using proper services such as @element.io which is based in the uk and platforms like @signal.org which is what we use.

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The #enshittification of I2C sensors is happening too. Bosch has been a frequent offender, but they're not the only ones. The sensor powers up with no internal firmware (an I2C paperweight). You have to load a proprietary binary blob into the sensor before it works. This blob is controlled under a restrictive license agreement. Luckily there is still some competition in this sector, but innovative/new parts try this trick.

cc @pluralistic

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A video showing a pastor yelling derogatory bullshit in Sarah McBride's face is going viral at Musk's Nazi bar, boosted by LibsOfTikTok. Groomer libel, deadanaming, etc.

This shouldn't happen to anyone. Not holding my breath for her colleagues across the aisle condemning what happened because they can't even do the bare minimum their job calls for.

These people are dangerous and should be treated as such.

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Having cancelled my subscription, the NYT keeps begging me to resubscribe and I think itโ€™s hilarious. Fuck off.๐Ÿคก

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@paulc Wonder how many change their minds? If theyโ€™re doing it, itโ€™s probably because it works.

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@karlauerbach

discuss.systems/@ricci/1155047โ€ฆ


While cleaning a storage room, our staff found this tape containing #UNIX v4 from Bell Labs, circa 1973

Apparently no other complete copies are known to exist: gunkies.org/wiki/UNIX_Fourth_Eโ€ฆ

We have arranged to deliver it to the Computer History Museum

#retrocomputing


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We used to use a strange fluid with small, but visible under magnification, iron filings that would align with the magnetic spots on the tape - that way one could actually see what was on the tape.

The super magic folks about this stuff are the guys at the NASA Ames MacDonalds - they re-read the Apollo moon tapes and got better video out of 'em.

theatlantic.com/technology/arcโ€ฆ

in reply to Karl Auerbach

Yeah, I think they might have used fluid like that for video tape. That was back in the day when if he wanted to do video editing, it would be similar to film editing, except the video editor would shake the fluid on the tape to figure out where he could slice it on the frame boundary.


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Iโ€™ve seen no corporate media outlet cover this:
โ€ขPost 2024 polls showed that Harris campaigning with Cheney decreased enthusiasm for her by 7%
โ€ขPost 2025 polls show that Mamdani running as an unapologetic progressive earned him 9% of MAGA voters who went for Trump in 2024

The lesson Corporate Dems need to learn: You donโ€™t flip votes by compromising on your values, but by unapologetically leaning into them.

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@voxofgod

My parents would not have. But I still think he would have won. I was raised as a Republican (yes, like religious indoctrination) but had shifted to independent by that point. Bernie Sanders precipitated my final shift to the left. I could never vote for Trump, but Clinton just didn't seem sincere to me, so I voted for a 3rd party candidate. (I wish I hadn't, in retrospect. I would take insincerity any day over what we are dealing with now. But the fact remains, sincerity and commitment to values wins votes.)

@QasimRashid



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Supreme Court lets Trump block transgender and nonbinary people from choosing passport sex markers

apnews.com/article/trump-transโ€ฆ

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Hi Kagi,
I've been a paying customer for over a year and I'm happy with the product. But biggest thing stopping me from recommending Kagi to others is the Brave partnership. kagifeedback.org/d/2808-reconsโ€ฆ

I ask you to at least issue a statement denouncing Brendan Eich's public positions against LGBTQ rights.

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This looks to be another very worthy and excellent essay from Mike Brock. (Oh baby is it)

Yes, I know itโ€™s substack but if you donโ€™t object to reading a free article off of it have at it. I too wish the author had another medium to publish these articles.

notesfromthecircus.com/p/the-sโ€ฆ

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@Mux

The fact that people are not exactly rolling over and dying, but protesting.

The fact that people are protesting, and when they have the opportunity voting them the fuck out of office, put them on notice that their rule will fall apart and house because people donโ€™t accept it.

What we donโ€™t have is what you can see in Europe with general strikes yet and I hope we get there very soon


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Theoretical war game named Praxis & Follies.

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Wait, so youโ€™re telling me starving, terrorizing and posting AI videos of yourself literally defecating on Americans wasnโ€™t a winning electoral strategy?
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(Iโ€™m still not over the diarrhea plane video and donโ€™t know if I ever will be. Apparently I still have the capacity to be shocked after all this.)

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Not one Billionaire will actually move out of New York, because they are Billionaires......they've never really lived anywhere.

#NYCMayoralElection #Oligarchs #NoBillionaires #EatTheRich #NYC

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Don't like it? Then cancel the voucher program.

19โ…“-minute video
youtu.be/6R1WEPXIfrI

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R version 4.5.2 "[Not] Part in a Rumble" (source version) has been released. You can find it in cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-4/, or wait for CRAN to be updated.

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We are going to have to listen to these liars claim these are not concentration camps and the media will take out their calipers to find the exact midpoint on the issue of forced labor camps.

#USPolitics commondreams.org/news/utah-homโ€ฆ

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In this post, guest author Maxi shares her experience in reusing data and machine learning models.

The short version:
It's frustrating, because people don't share or don't even respond to a clearly "reasonable request". We cannot build on other researchers' work if they don't share anything. Model weights offer the possibility to share information without sharing sensitive data, but even those are not shared.

Check out the long version for more.
digiresacademy.kit.com/posts/dโ€ฆ

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AI tech and models research activity done without embracing open science and open data practices will: 1- delay overall progress in the field and 2--eliminate any ethical issues. Most practitioners want both currently for commercial advantage.

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I don't know if I could be considered a socialist. I see the goal not as getting paid (as an artist or anything else) but having the opportunity to do something I love and not -have- to be in it for the money. Sort of a post-scarcity, post-necessity, even post-economics type of status quo. I really don't care if the means to that end are socialist, antisocialist, hybrid socialist-capitalist, or even mystical. But I would rather not achieve it by authoritarian means.

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if you believe that a better world is possible, you may be tarred as a doomer, because achieving a better world involves calling attention to what is wrong with this one.

your very optimism is called pessimism, particularly by people for whom the current world is more than comfortable.

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Donald Trump's DOJ has recently started treating doxing as a crime, charging at least 4 people in SoCal with it. Which makes it all the more corrupt that Juicebox Janine memory holed Trump's own doxing that led to dangerous stalking of Barack Obama. www.emptywheel.net/2025/10/30/j...

Jeanine Pirro Covers Up Donald...


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Whinging about Medical bill and insurance

Sensitive content

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"sign in with google?"

"I'd rather die?"

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Trump has abandoned global climate efforts, so US groups are stepping up
motherjones.com/politics/2025/โ€ฆ

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my basic thesis of how the AI bubble works: it doesn't work on market forces at all or it'd be dead already. it's an industry-wide Enron scam. they will all put in whatever money is needed to keep it afloat as absolutely long as possible.

(hence me picking 2027-ish for the final collapse)

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I believe so. Arthur Anderson LLP (at the time the world's largest ever partnership) engineered Enron's finances by gaming partnership law to the max, by creating convoluted layers of dummy partnerships. The "A" "I" industry is also built on self-dealing, but seems to be structured as "strange loops." "Computer aided drafting" of contracts (boilerplate in general) and legislative language (cf. ALEC) is a pretty lucrative industry, as it's a LOT easier to obfuscate information than to unravel obfuscation. I suspect that >90% of what is called "consulting" is basically optimizing business processes for minimal compliance. I even suspect there may be some malice motive (as in malicious compliance) along with the profit motive.

The question is, assuming they are optimizing for bubble expansion time, how does one strategize against that? That someone wouldn't be in government, of course (at least not the US federal government). Someone who has resources to strategize against advanced optimization, but also has independence. Resources vs. independence has always been a harsh tradeoff, but the P25 clique of course is finding ways to make it harsher, raising the price of entry into cognitively powerful fields of work.

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The fossil fuel industry has done this before ie keep money-losing startups afloat.

Koch Industries kept rideshare startups, like Uber, alive for a decade to thwart public transit initiatives.

jacobin.com/2019/08/uber-koch-โ€ฆ

The fossil fuel industry believes AI will thwart a fossil fuel phase out as people move to solar & wind.

Data centers chug enormous amounts of fossil fuel & push up electricity rates.
thehill.com/policy/energy-enviโ€ฆ

wired.com/story/trump-energy-iโ€ฆ

visualcapitalist.com/mapped-thโ€ฆ

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cbsnews.com/news/utility-billsโ€ฆ

The rapidly rising electricity rates are upping inflation and it's de-incentivizing central banks from lowering interest rates.

theguardian.com/business/grogoโ€ฆ

Restrictions on liquidity forces even more to resort to shady private credit schemes & risky tokenized financial instruments, also funded by fossil fuel fascists.

bloomberg.com/news/articles/20โ€ฆ

bloomberg.com/news/articles/20โ€ฆ

forbes.com/sites/jonegilsson/2โ€ฆ

Circular firing squad.

Cryptocurrency is globalized fraud.

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@Npars01 i see e.g. Exxon Mobil made $33b profit a year recently. That's a lot, but just OpenAI needs way more than that just to keep its *current* promises. Can fossil fuel move the needle?
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wired.com/story/donald-trump-aโ€ฆ

Fossil fuel & AI money is opaque since most of it is owned by despots.

They're very keen on preventing an urgently needed fossil fuel phase out.
apnews.com/article/trump-ai-opโ€ฆ

bbc.com/audio/play/w3ct71fs

Actual spending on AI is unknown. The malign influence campaigns promoting it are enormous.
nytimes.com/2025/10/29/us/poliโ€ฆ

The delusional spending may indicate plans to orchestrate a global financial crash or a world war before their chickens come home to roost.

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theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mโ€ฆ

Globally, the fossil fuel industry gets over $7 trillion in subsidies; plenty to fund AI fascist movements.
imf.org/en/Topics/climate-chanโ€ฆ

The BBB gives $40 billion in fossil fuel subsidies.
wired.com/story/us-taxpayers-wโ€ฆ

The Saudis promised $100 billion to AI.
bloomberg.com/news/articles/20โ€ฆ

Trump promised $500 billion to AI.
aljazeera.com/news/2025/1/22/tโ€ฆ

They intend to get this money from captive energy markets & taxpayers.

They think that money is infinite & never ending.

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@Npars01

Good place to start when a govt says it's running out of money to pay for food aid for the poor is to demand it stop paying massive subsidies to the world's most profitable companies.

The subsidies violate capitalism's most basic theoretical tenet, they are blindingly expensive, they underprice a dwindling asset whose use is destroying the planet, and deprive govts of aid needed for worthier and, ironically, more economically efficient goals.

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@Npars01
It feels like the despots are deliberately taking the world into an economic tragedy.
They want it ALL & we suffer the consequences.

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#WordWeavers 29 Oct
Pick your preference: drafting, editing, formatting, or marketing

What?

No.

You write because you write. You then edit to polish the rough edges, to remove inconsistencies, to improve the quality of the prose. You don't write because you 'prefer' to write. You write because the narrative is coming through you.

I don't manually format at all. I have stylesheets for that.

Marketing? No.

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All my love, my friend. I hope you are well.๐Ÿค๐Ÿค

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#USPolitics
The bigger threat to the country, bigger than Trump [who's brain is nearly dead, but he looks better on Ozempic], is the people who have power [GOP] and let it happen.

Because they will let it happen again.

They wanted power specifically to let this happen.

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iโ€™ve been working in IT for like 3 weeks and I already never want to use windows again

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Yo - if you get a follow request from a profile named - Matasoft - block it. It's an AI industry pushing bot account. I denied follow request from it & got another follow request immediately after. Not a legit account. I'm recommending a #Fediblock to reduce shitty polluting trash bot accounts here. #BlockThisShit

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The harder billionaires try to smear Zohran, I think the more people are going to gravitate to him.

They donโ€™t seem to understand people hate them all all of them. Their hatred is the best endorsement ever.


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A shout out to you - yes, you! - for being here on the Fediverse, helping to build truly decentralised democratic social media; part of the solution rather than the problem.

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Explaining why I push back so hard on the question: "Why do you want millions of people on the Fediverse?"

If I ask people "Are there racists on Twitter?" People will say "Yes, lots!"

If I ask, "Does the owner of Twitter have the power to define moderation rules that allow racism but ban criticism if they choose to do so?" People say yes.

If I ask people, "Do the owners of Twitter have the possibility to algorithmically control what people see, and what gets amplified / shadow-banned?" People will also say yes.

If I ask, "Do you believe that the Fediverse offers an alternative to centrally controlled, algorithmically defined, social media?" People agree.

If I ask, "Do you think Black people that don't want to be on Twitter, deserve access to a better form of social media than what is available on Twitter?" People agree.

So far, so good! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฟ

But then when I say, "Are you aware that at peak, 1 in 5 Twitter users was Black, and 1 in 5 Black people in the US was a monthly active Twitter user?" Fewer people know that stat.

There were ~300,000 Black trans Twitter users that used the service monthly. Almost none of them are on the Fediverse.

Black people deserve safety. Black people deserve access to more choice in social media.

Decentralized social media is not zero sum. Adding Black people and making the Fediverse safer for them, does not need to take away from your experience.

Your instance doesn't need to go from 100 people to a million people to accommodate the influx of new users.

That's the logical explanation of why we should make the Fediverse safer for everyone. But... why push back so hard?

One of the problems with the world in general, and the US in particular, is that we often prioritize white *feelings* over Black *safety*. I am not gentle about pointing this out. Tiptoeing around this phenomenon is tiring for Black people, and I won't do it.

Black people are not safe on Twitter or Mastodon. The difference is that we as a community of people of all backgrounds, have agency to improve Mastodon.

We can make Mastodon safer without breaking the experience for existing users.

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Mekka you have to be my favorite poster on the fediverse

Every post you make makes me think

I take it is as a dear conviction that the fediverse should grow. And so at your first sentence I'm feeling antipathy. But by the end of your comment, I'm agreeing with you. You're challenging me in the best of ways

We need growth, but at what cost? And you make me consider the costs. And they cannot be denied, and they must be addressed before any growth

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@benroyce

This "grow" nonsense applies to *everything*. Growth on and of itself is ideology, can it be separated from capitalism at this point? To messy to try.

We need to make good connections, not just many of them. This is the lesson for the rest of this century.

@mekkaokereke


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We apologize for the long performance degradation today.
Finally, we identified all of the 'tricks' that AI crawlers found today. They no longer bypass the anubis proof of work challenges.

A novelty for us was that AI crawlers seem to not only crawl URLs that are actually presented to them by our frontend, but they converted the URLs into a format that bypassed our filter rules.

By the way, you can track the changes we have been doing via

codeberg.org/Codeberg-Infrastrโ€ฆ

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this explains why I don't see y'all in malware either ๐Ÿซถ
# Codeberg is not a CDN. Less than 0.1% of the requests (500K req over the last 6 days) looks non CDN related.<br>    @cloudstream expression path('/cloudstream/*') && path('*/raw/*')<br>    respond @cloudstream "Codeberg is not a CDN." 403<br>
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how about forcing the user to login to see any repos, otherwise just display the homepage?

unfortunately we have to take a page out of paywall tactics and make it so that only logged in users can view public repos. otherwise its a cat and mouse game

easy to rate limit and ban individuals too when theyre logged in


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In the first seven years of my life, there was no daylight saving time chaos. But ever since they introduced it back in 1977 (I am Dutch), there have been discussions about getting rid of it again. Which of course never happened. The promises of the DST lobby (better use of resources, less costs for the economy) have however also never materialised. The whole DST thing shouts emperor's new clothes and a political inability to act on facts to me :)
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As far as I know, the idea is that you save a lot on candles when people work 6-22.

These days, it makes absolutely no sense to make it artificially dark longer in the morning to have more light after people close the curtains to avoid sunlight reflecting in the TV screen.

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In the first 20 years of my life, there was no DST (it was introduced in Germany in 1980), and I (L) have been enjoying the later sunset in summer ever since. My partner (R) only came here in the 1990s and also loves it.๐Ÿ˜ƒ

We are soooo tired of the discussions about abolishing it.๐Ÿคฎ

What big discussions will evolve if it is abolished and then people start missing DST?๐Ÿ˜ก

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