What's the best tv show you have watched this year?
@Em0nM4stodon Heated Rivalry: the script, acting, editing, music, production values. And a beautiful story. And the allies! (In particular, Kip’s dad - minimal screen time but quietly impactful.)
Uch, was just working on a very belated Exilian newsletter and was halfway through researching and writing an entry when I realised that the dev was using a stack of AI art for promo stuff and was thus ineligible to be included in said newsletter. Big sigh.
Not sure anyone reads these things anyway, but it's becoming more work over time filtering stuff for them.
Dammit, Rust really broke me.
I'm trying to change my Django project to, instead of producing a very complicated structure that it does in the view, do it beforehand and save it as json (so it is cached and kept as history).
But it is, as mentioned, complicated. And I could just load the JSON into the structure to continue processing. But I can't, 'cause JSON loads does not support providing my own classes/inner classes when deserializing -- which I can using Serde and Rust typing system.
@rythur Could be! Maybe she was scoping out venues or touring in the area.
Goes to show, you never know who you might be playing to!
I'll have to see if I can find more about her locally. Would be cool to attend if she's around.
The growing international rejection of hyper-scale data centres underscores how important it is for Scotland to act before the damage is done.
Add your voice 👇
https://www.greens.scot/datacentres
Talking about Linux... I do have mixed feelings about the project, regardless of Torvald's recent comments!
On the one hand I strongly believe that devices should last, especially when (like with computers) their manufacturing is energy-intensive! Linux is a vital tool for keeping computers running past when their support ends. No other project does anywhere near as good (if still imperfect) of a job at this.
On the otherhand, there's a serious cost we've paid to achieve this.
1/2
you could instantly turn Lovecraftian horror into horror-comedy by swapping out Maine for Newfoundland
Linux is a massive project. I see some celebrating this, but to me its a liability.
I don't blame Linux for being so massive, I blame the design of modern hardware. I'm sure there's hardware-improvements which could minimize the role of a kernel, but we don't live in that hypothetical.
Instead a massive burden is placed on a hostile dev environment "kernel-space". And in turn the ability for our computers to continue to function is dependent on the techbro-headed project running there.
2/3!
So yeah, before we can fork Linux like Torvalds asked us to we need a superior software architecture! Hopefully one which disperses the driver-dev effort so it is leaderless!
To me FOSS is at its best when it is leaderless. FOSS is at its worst when we're lining up behind figureheads.
Anyways I will soon be slowly studying Linux's code since that's what I run. Making repeated use of the phrase "behind multiple layers adding synchronization, security checks, look ups, validation, etc".
3/3Fin!
Deadly storm leaves half a million without power in Chile
https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2026/7/17/deadly-storm-leaves-half-a-million-without-power-in-chile?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Latin America News @latin-america-news-AlJazeera
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📬 Trunk & Tidbits for June 2026 is now live!
Our monthly blog post series is there to showcase what we worked on last month.
In this edition, we are also discussing our official Helm Chart for Mastodon, for those of you who deploy Mastodon on Kubernetes. We released a brand new version of the chart in a new place, deprecating the existing one.
https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/07/trunk-tidbits-june-2026/
Je change d'instance, de communauté, j'écris une nouvelle introduction.
Je fais de la musique avec des instruments que je fabrique, et j'adore ça. Je partage ma musique sur PeerTube : @da2x
Je voudrais vous faire découvrir ma passion. Je fais surtout de l'improvisation, mais j'envisage de composer ma propre musique.
To be governed is to be watched over, inspected, spied on, directed, legislated at, regulated, docketed, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, assessed, weighed, censored, ordered about, by men who have neither the right, nor the knowledge, nor the virtue.
-- Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
@matt Just beginning DeltaChat right now, so i may be wrong, but i think you can subscribe to different servers at the same time, such as if one disappears, others remain.
@Nic Yes, but each one you join you get a unique account. So sure, you can have multiple accounts in one app at a really low cost - but how does the other person know its really you.
@Gina Both of these apps work on GrapheneOS. Nearly every Android app is compatible with GrapheneOS. Only a small number banning using any non-Google-certified OS with the Play Integrity API are unavailable. Neither of these apps does that.
GrapheneOS fully preserves the standard security model and features including hardware-based security features. It greatly improves privacy and security with major privacy and security features. It stays far ahead of any other Android-based OS on updates.
@GrapheneOS glad to hear it. I mentioned Graphene because I've seen Linkedin comments stating that "a couple of weeks ago Funda suddenly didn't work on GrapheneOS anymore."
Two years and one day ago, I was in an endocrinologist's office having an "informed consent" conversation. That afternoon, I picked up my prescription, and two years ago this morning, I started spironolactone and low-dose oral estrogen.
I was terrified at the time, and my "transition goals" were very different than they ended up becoming. I wasn't interested in breast development, though I wasn't *necessarily* opposed to it — these days, I struggle to imagine a self-image without boobs. I had only come out as non-binary to friends a month before, so there was part of my brain that was worried I was moving too fast.
Ultimately, starting estrogen ended up being one of the best things I've done for myself, and tweaking my regimen earlier this year has been nothing but positive. The person in the mirror feels like "me" now, and the mental/emotional changes have me feeling much more "in the driver's seat" and operating less from a place of reaction.
There was no way for me to know whether this was right for me without giving it a shot. I'm glad I did, and I'll advocate that anyone else should consider giving it a shot if they're interested. There are caveats, of course, but in the majority of cases, trying HRT for a couple of months won't result in permanent changes, is extremely safe, and can always be discontinued if desired or necessary.
I don't like to connect HRT with gender labels, even if it may be very closely tied to gender for many. Lots of trans/queer/intersex folks can't or won't pursue it. Lots of cis folks end up needing to lean on it — "gender affirming care" applies to everyone. I guess the point I'm trying to make is: HRT isn't about fitting a stereotype. If you think it may help you be yourself, it's absolutely worth exploring, but don't pursue it or discount it just because you're trying to fit into the "box" of a specific label.
Anyway, here's to two years of building a self that feels like me, and hopefully many more years of appreciating and refining that self.
Soms vind ik de commentaren veel interessanter dan een artikel. Hier bijvoorbeeld.