@Em0nM4stodon You’ve posed a great question, which prompts another one: what if they did it here in the US as well? Makes me think again about buying that manual typewriter 😉
How old are you in fediyears?
i have decided that yet again i am so much more powerful than the villains who attempt to misuse math for surveillance purposes. math was meant for love https://circumstances.run/@hipsterelectron/117145930502288838
@Em0nM4stodon What about us inside the U.S.? Seems just about as possible here. Regime change, insurrection act, etc. Personally I would not be affected too much. Rural areas like mine barely have internet and I don’t often need city services. Cash or barter economy is commonplace.
@Onlineadviser Indeed, indeed.
Can someone tell me how to get fit without paying $2,600 annually for access to my local gym?
@harris Worth trying to go to a local trainer for a session or two, asking them to recommend a routine you can do at home if you're willing to buy a few weights and a cardio machine of some sort.
Oui, pratiquement à chaque fois que GNU/Linux est mis en lumière par les médias, il y a des erreurs, des imprécisions, des raccourcis... souvent dus à un problème de casting de celui qui est au micro, qu'il s'agisse de l'animateur ou de l'invité.
Certes.
Mais, on doit avant tout saluer le fait qu'on n'a jamais autant parlé de ce système d'exploitation (en bien, soit dit en passant), sur des médias grands mainstream grand public...
... et c'est cela qu'on doit revenir 🙂
@jerome_herbinet @RocknRoll_Papy pour que FranceInfo en parle comme ça, c'est que MS a bien merdé avec Win11 !
People in 2026 using Brave because "it blocks ads"
.... sis .... you can get UblockOrigin on any Firefox-based browser. You know Brave is evilware right? https://www.spacebar.news/stop-using-brave-browser/
Stop using Brave Browser
The problem with using LLMs to research information is that this technology generates text, it does not report information.
Generating a map is not the same as finding an accurate map that already exists. Same for any other pieces of information.
And even if it was able to find and report information without modifying it (what a search engine does basically), it cannot in evaluate if this information is accurate.
Adjust your level of trust accordingly.
@Migueldeicaza @kyle hot take but having your software crash on you randomly teaches perseverance and what you’re denying us will be brought back as vintage
And it is now up, currently pushed from CI. But it's trivial HTML, I can edit it from neocities, even from a phone (though, editing it from a phone is somewhat painful, but doable nevertheless).
I can also guide someone else through it, and I can document it well enough that a family member can put up an emergency note if need be.
The password & API key are stuffed inside the "emergency password vault".
Nice. Now, where's that car1?
That's a morbid joke there. ↩︎
Eh. I need to increase the number of profile fields, because I used all 6, and I don't want to remove any of them!
I'm fortunate in that I don't really have to use GitHub for work, but I do have an account, and all this time, I've only ever blocked one user. And that user sure does seem to be getting around lately. They just seem to be in all the GitHub repos.
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Shower time. I need to check carefully for ticks.
@neil ✅
@silverpill it does seem weird they would use that justification to remove the link. thought at first they might be consolidating for W3C-only resources, but there are non-W3C guides under the `Documentation` section (which is where I would guess the `ap-next` guide would also fit).
outside of clarifying underspecified pieces of the protocol, and highlighting some useful FEPs, how is the `ap-next` guide a "fork"?
@elle This guide is just a summary of what I have learned while working on my ActivityPub project.
@enobacon or perhaps… the 100m is skewed by kids who haven’t yet taken to heart that habitability is not the American way?
@urlyman yes but most of the miles are ridden by like 5% of the population. The per-capita average is definitely not how far the average person rides.
TIL the Netherlands hides massive rubbish bins underground so their streets stay clean 🤯
@TheBreadmonkey
Isn't that mostly standard in Europe?
Yeah, I'm not sure what the "big lie" here is.
There's already a lot of independent community infrastructure, see https://atp.fyi/network.
Blacksky runs fully independently from Bluesky the company, and they even host two other communities, Medsky and Latinsky.
Eurosky is also making a ton of progress.
I think the broader Atmosphere has the same problem as the fediverse in that most people just want to pick the one "main" community/server/what have you and post/follow people.
