Help transaction immobilière. Belle Maman, 3ème âge et aidante de 4ème âge, située à Montpellier, vend son T2 à Chatenay Malabry (92), nous sommes à 10 000km, et nous voyons bien que les agents qu''elle contacte essaient souvent de la lui faire à l'envers (mandats incohérents, tarifs excessifs, clauses pénales abusives...). Des gens dans le département 92 qui connaîtraient quelqu'un qui connaît quelqu'un? Le partage évite les arnaques et trouve des gens fiables. 🙏
“Let’s build systems that support communities,” Kahle says. “Let’s make tools for participation. Let’s build democracy’s library out of all the works that can and should be shared, so we’re all building on a common commons of information.” @brewsterkahle in Fast Company: https://www.fastcompany.com/91539598/internet-archive-at-30-ai-scraping
Working in Jupyter again after a long absence. Feels goooood
Just thinking about that law allowing cops to seize mail, and just feeling so angry about it. As the article I shared says, getting drugs online is SAFER. People are making safer choices, and they're going to be punished for doing so, because the war on drugs is and has always been a war on drug users. The government is very happy for drug users to die, because if they wanted them to live, they'd be making different laws, different choices, not just endless criminalization.
@idzie i like having reviews so people have consequences for failing to provide the product advertised. it would be ideal to have government assurance of quality, but since we can't, we can at least keep each other safe online
"L'IA est l'amiante que nous répandons dans les murs de notre civilisation, et nos descendants devront réparer les dégâts pendant des générations." @pluralistic
Phrase issue de la présentation "The Reverse Centaur's - Guide to Life After AI.", livre de Cory Doctorow actuellement en phase de financement participatif.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/the-reverse-centaurs-guide-to-life-after-ai
"... omnipotence is always omnidestructive in the long run."
More @pluralistic on shifting paradigms and ousting fascist slimes.
Pluralistic: A fascist paradigm (12 May 2026) https://pluralistic.net/2026/05/12/donella-meadows/
I've been listening to re: Dracula.
I thought I was tired of reading Dracula Daily, but I'm really enjoying this audio adaptation! The voice acting is great!
Also I'm going back to hear some of the bonus episodes which preceded the show proper. Seems appropriate for The Simple Sabotage Field Manual for them to say "What? We just like reading old documents."
A few months ago I shared a guide on how to make a website in (about) five minutes with as little code as possible.
And if that's still too much code, here's a follow up with almost none.
Hope you'll enjoy!
https://stefanbohacek.com/blog/how-to-make-a-website-in-5-minutes-almost-no-code-version/
How to make a website in 5 minutes: (Almost) No code version
https://pluralistic.net/2026/05/14/who-it-does-it-for/
“AI is also really good at figuring out how to do individualized price-gouging, another thing that shouldn't exist” @pluralistic
Metro 2033 et Metro Last Light entre dans le programme de préservation GOG.
Wouais !
super... et du coup GOG va aussi publier la version Linux ?
oui.... non ?
non.
Ben voilà pourquoi je n'achète plus trop sur Gog.
(Parce que sur Steam, il y a les versions native de Metro 2033 et Metro Last Light pour Windows, Linux et Mac : https://store.steampowered.com/app/286690/Metro_2033_Redux/)
https://pluralistic.net/2026/05/14/who-it-does-it-for/
“when the AI bubble pops, that won't be the end of AI – it will be the end of the bubble. When the AI bubble pops, we'll have mountains of GPUs at fire-sale prices, skilled workers liberated from the imperative to help their bosses promote their stock swindle, and open source models that will yield tremendous dividends to anyone who sets out to optimize them” @pluralistic
Loops Embeds can be customized with themes (light or dark mode) and an optional startPlaybackAt time 😎
https://pluralistic.net/2026/05/14/who-it-does-it-for/
“Media companies say they have the answer to the AI art question: they'll create (or assert) a copyright that lets them control AI training. This is an incredibly transparent ruse: media companies are artists' class enemies, and if we get a new right to control AI training, our bosses will demand that we sign it away to them as part of their non-negotiable, one-sided standard contracts” @pluralistic
https://pluralistic.net/2026/05/14/who-it-does-it-for/
“Making my working notes public is a hugely effective way of producing and refining critical work, and it's been my method for 25 years” @pluralistic 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
So the "Bun being a vibe coded rewrite from Zig to Rust" is a different story than I think it's being sold as, from everything I can see. It's worth seeing several events laid out back to back.
- Zig has a no AI contributions policy. They've explained their rationale: https://kristoff.it/blog/contributor-poker-and-ai/
- Bun has a fork of Zig with AI generated changes. Zig's developers explain why they aren't merging them, and that they have their own path to relevant improvements https://ziggit.dev/t/bun-s-zig-fork-got-4x-faster-compilation-times/15183/19
- Anthropic acquires Bun https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-acquires-bun-as-claude-code-reaches-usd1b-milestone
- Bun is working on an experimental rewrite from Zig to Rust using Claude driven by the Bun lead, now working for Anthropic https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48016880
What does Bun's lead have to say about AIgen contributions to FOSS?
> I expect OSS to go the opposite direction: no human contribution allowed. Slop will be a nostalgic relic of 2025 & 2026.
https://xcancel.com/jarredsumner/status/2048434628248359284
What can we make of this?
@cwebber It currently seems to be a trend that whatever code they're needing for their own projects (speculation) they try to fumble through AI first and bitch about it if the author/maintainer is unwilling to support them.
If the code is working and safe, what benefit would it have to convert this to a different programming language at all? Just because they like "this one" better?
It is such a pleasure to be asked to give a reference for a former student and to be able to give a really good one for them
In April 1994 I started working on the Opera browser with Geir Iversøy, my co-founder. I worked at Opera for 17 years, leaving it after disagreeing with investors about the way forward. Two years later I co-founded @Vivaldi with Tatsuki Tomita and Anne Stavnes. This was in 2013.
For more than 30 years we have provided alternatives to Big Tech. First with Opera and now with Vivaldi. The focus has always been quite different from our competitors. More features, more privacy, more flexibility. Lately it has also meant the choice to avoid things like Crypto and Blockchain, avoid integrating AI and avoid integrating surveillance. This is not given. Most of our competitors are building in one or more of the above.
If you like what we are doing and our stand, feel free to download Vivaldi. If you are already with us, please tell your friends.
#Vivaldi #EU #Europa #Technology #Browser #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #IOS #Automotive #Computer
https://pluralistic.net/2026/05/14/who-it-does-it-for/
“Amazon's Audible controls 90% (!) of the audiobook market, and they will not sell any book unless they can permanently lock it to their platform. That means that every time a writer sells you an audiobook on Audible, they create a "switching cost" that stops you from leaving Audible for a competitor. Not only is this fundamentally unjust, it's also terrible for creators: if our audiences can't leave Amazon, then we can't leave Amazon either” @pluralistic