@unusual_whales It’s got to be hard sucking Trump’s dick 24x7x365.
It finally happened, I interviewed a candidate who would not look at me the entire interview, and answered my questions directly to my male colleague. Who isn’t a DFIR person.
The Impossible Things We Have to Believe - Bert Hubert's writings https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-impossible-things-we-have-to-believe/
OK, this is funny...
"X user tricks Grok into sending them $200,000 in crypto using morse code":
A.I. Start-Ups From Canada and Germany Merge to Take On Silicon Valley
「 Cohere, a Canadian company founded in 2019, is acquiring Aleph Alpha of Germany. The governments of both countries helped facilitate the deal. The new company would aim to lure customers in business and government that are uncomfortable relying on American tech firms for artificial intelligence and other digital services. 」
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/24/business/cohere-aleph-alpha-ai-merger.html
A daily #Linux command from #LinuxLexiconBot:
gst-feedback-0.10 (1) - generate debug info for GStreamer bug reports
I am a human, but my little bot posts a random Linux command daily. If you don't want to see it you can mute the LinuxLexiconBot hashtag.
- Happy hacking!
Pro tip!
If you're making a baked pasta-style dish and replace the pasta with roasted cauliflower, you get to eat an extra piece of garlic bread!
@Alice Really live it up and replace the cauliflower with broccoli and asparagus.
I’m testing a social media app I vibecoded, so here’s a thread of PC World covers for you.
When did anyone last call e-mail “electronic mail?”
Using Mastodon often feels lopsided: positive reactions are subtle and small, yet negative comments are notifications right in your face!
A small tweak (e.g. don't show randos' comments as prominently) could make things feel calmer, more like a group of friends.
This screenshot shows how the Mastodon web app tries to fix this. I bet most casual users don't even know it's there.
If you do use these options, could you reply with what works best? Any suggestions? (private mentions welcome)
@scottjenson my options look like this for more than a year. Though fortunately I don't get a lot of negative comments 😬 so this is more like balancing signal-to-noise ratio.
On implementation side, I have this thought/idea that if notifications show too many mentions, or some form of heuristics, a banner will appear to surface this "hidden" options and suggest filtering them 🙈
…social web. 🔗 https://www.threads.com/@timfullerton/post/DX9C9WSlmeX 🧵 3/3
That is awesome. But ... I had to go digging for actual fedi handles to follow, the Threads link throws the "sign in to Instagram" baffle up in front of me. And a lot of us limit or block Threads.
We need to follow someone @findout.media in order to federate them in! I followed @admin, but remind people to go find friends there directly.
Seems wasteful.
I'm trying to rage-write an article about all the completely awful, useless, polluting, dangerous shit that companies are proposing to launch into orbit and I can't even tell what's fake and what's real on these fucking techbro websites anymore. It's all so fucking ludicrous.
We've got all of these 'one trick pony's' or 'to a carpenter Everything looks like a nail'. Each is in this race against the others to get the most without taking the time to see what it does. It's just a great grab to grab a piece of empty space, which is ludicrous & each wants the biggest piece.
I’m testing a social media app I vibecoded, so here’s a thread of PC World covers for you.
When did anyone last call e-mail “electronic mail?”
@racs Muted for a month, for screaming 'I have a willy' like a fucking toddler. Grow up mate.
Heartily recommending a #Fediblock of @experimentmapass@social.trom.tf, whose first reply to me contained no fewer than six uses of the r-word.
https://social.trom.tf/display/dbc8dc44-4269-fa9a-2e33-9ba370392492
@paul holy shit
@Migueldeicaza @paul Hm, to run a decent foundation model locally or to buy 15 years' worth of the most expensive Claude plan running on cutting edge servers in a data center.
Tough choice.
Intel’s stock jumped 13% today over Apple chip manufacturing report https://9to5mac.com/2026/05/05/intels-stock-jumped-13-today-over-apple-chip-manufacturing-report/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
There’s something ominous about the speed with which the entire world has marched to require identification on platforms and, as I expected, begin the process of banning anonymous VPNs.
@matthew_d_green The governments need to control and suppress any form of free thought. And the CEO overlords need to differentiate real people from AI chatbots to sustain their AI businesses, otherwise, the LLMs would eat themselves.