That is so inspirational.
Yeah but tell me again how it's totally fine and Trump is losing his war on trans people, right?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/15/trump-texas-detransition-clinic
"The news came on Friday, when Texas children’s hospital reached a settlement agreement with the state’s attorney general and the US justice department over allegations that the Houston-based medical center billed Texas Medicaid to cover gender-affirming care under false diagnosis codes, among other claims."
Welcome Emanuel Krollmann as #curl commit author 1471: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/21611
@bagder I thought this was a report that someone hard-coded a ASN.1 dotted identifier in an inappropriate place.
Heard a bird I've never heard before and downloaded that app to identify birds before I finally figured out it was a dog's squeeze toy.
jfc did xi take his lunch money as well
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3mlwe43v3w42y
Yeah but tell me again how it's totally fine and Trump is losing his war on trans people, right?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/15/trump-texas-detransition-clinic
@jalefkowit Gail’s personal flirtation style appeals to a specific kink subculture.
the martial law guy laughed at the president guy for not wanting to allow the nazis to drop a bomb on the moon. "civilian control, huh?"
heel turn for the federation
Il 28 aprile scorso, il Comitato delle Nazioni Unite contro la tortura ha adottato le proprie osservazioni conclusive sull'Italia.
Il rapporto si è occupato non solo del reato di tortura, ma anche di carceri, CPR, accordi con la Libia, centri in Albania, caso Almasri e altro.
In sintesi, emerge che in Italia lo Stato di diritto mostra segnali di fragilità là dove il potere pubblico interviene più direttamente sulla libertà e sull’integrità delle persone.
https://www.valigiablu.it/onu-italia-rapporto-tortura-diritti-umani-2026/
there's always a cute little monkey in a tree for a few moments as an establishing shot whenever they switch to the jaburo base in south america
the martial law guy laughed at the president guy for not wanting to allow the nazis to drop a bomb on the moon. "civilian control, huh?"
@jonny@neuromatch.social the idea that animals would evolve the ability to mimic precisely what is required to get food out of humans
vs
the idea of a common ancestor having evolved "emotions" because they're useful for keeping us alive and taking care of our young and forming bonds and keeping predators away
hmmm, which one does ol Occam suggest we go with here...
@aud
It's a big red flag for me when people reduce animal emotions to material needs, more indicative of the grim worldview of the person and how they see others than anything. Anyone who has had a pet should be able to know there is at least something beyond a transactional material relationship.
I do wonder if there are pets or pet species that have a bond driven by hate or malice rather than love tho lol. Like "I stick around because I like to keep my enemies close." That is sort of how some of my friends who have snakes seem to think of their pets motivations.
Prepare for more frequent security updates for BIND9 (and most open source, probably) for the remainder of this year, due to the impact of LLM code analysis.
It may not be as bad as it sounds, we are finding that many of these formal errors are not terribly serious after all, but still, plan for frequent updates.
Questa notizia dell'orsacchiotto carino e coccoloso "Powered by #GPT-4o" e capace di dare consigli su pratiche BDSM e istruzioni per trovare i coltelli in casa me l'ero persa, ma ora l'ho recuperata e ve ne faccio dono 🙂
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/11/19/tech/folotoy-kumma-ai-bear-scli-intl
I declare "ethics" to be out of scope for my habit of feeding people I don't like to big cats.
No reply on the Fediverse may mention the following topics:
• Long-term social or economic impact of feeding people to big cats.
• The environmental impact of feeding people to big cats.
• Anything to do with the legal status of feeding people to big cats.
• Moral judgements about people who feed people to big cats.
Unfor6unately, there is a shortage of big cats.
@mbjones yes! + unit conversions
Seattle-area friends: See you Sunday?
We just released Bonfire Social 1.0.3 🔥
Blog post with all the details: bonfirenetworks.org/posts/bo...
It comes with dozens of bug fixes and UX improvements, plus:
- Federated comments embeddable on any web page.
- Deep Ghost integration: SSO, membership tier sync, and automatic article import.
- New dashboard widgets: spotlight, polls closing soon, top discussions.
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#CalmEmpowerment: a new design pattern that starts with a few sensible defaults, offers a middle layer of common adjustments, and reveals the full options only when you need them. Boundaries and post permissions got this treatment first, more to follow...
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Modular community rules: a first step in bringing research and co-design with students and researchers at @hci@micro.blogs.princeton.edu into Bonfire, so governance becomes something communities can better define and share, and that others can fork and adapt.
We just released Bonfire Social 1.0.3 🔥
Blog post with all the details: bonfirenetworks.org/posts/bo...
It comes with dozens of bug fixes and UX improvements, plus:
- Federated comments embeddable on any web page.
- Deep Ghost integration: SSO, membership tier sync, and automatic article import.
- New dashboard widgets: spotlight, polls closing soon, top discussions.
-
#CalmEmpowerment: a new design pattern that starts with a few sensible defaults, offers a middle layer of common adjustments, and reveals the full options only when you need them. Boundaries and post permissions got this treatment first, more to follow...
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Modular community rules: a first step in bringing research and co-design with students and researchers at @hci@micro.blogs.princeton.edu into Bonfire, so governance becomes something communities can better define and share, and that others can fork and adapt.
Radio nerditry: just did a quick check of the “pirate band” just below 7 MHz, and, unusually for a Friday, no pirates audible here. But even more unusually, there are at least 6 high speed CW stations transmitting continuously on various frequencies from 6940-7000 KH (all just above the speed at which I can comfortably copy). No idea what this is about.
@mattblaze pirate CW? well that's fascinating…
Did you know…?
In the 18th century, C programmers often confused `ſprintf` and `fprintf`