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STINK #stink
@thewetmale good to see my tax dollars hard at work
We released Unbound 1.25.1 just seven days ago and now look at the changelog today. ❤️🩹🔥
https://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound/blob/master/doc/Changelog
Fucking finally!
https://untappd.com/user/edent/badges/1394393508
@Edent congrats on the badge and being in Denmark
@alexisbushnell I've played around with Handy, which is FOSS and runs locally. Official website is: https://handy.computer/ - see if that might work for you ✌️
@paulwong oooh thank you
#XWiki 18.4.0 has been #released! Check it out: https://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/ReleaseNotes/Data/XWiki/18.4.0
This release enables realtime collaboration for the experimental BlockNote WYSIWYG editor and improves the display of the extension support plans. For developers, this release introduces a client-side component manager and a safe way to pass parameters to the translation macro. This release also fixes a number of security issues, with the highest severity being 9.3/10.
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kabukichô envoie plein de bisous à la france et surttou à mes amis cools de mastodon
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@Neko0001 Plein de bisous, vive les copines !!! 🎉🥰
#XWiki 18.4.0 has been #released! Check it out: https://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/ReleaseNotes/Data/XWiki/18.4.0
This release enables realtime collaboration for the experimental BlockNote WYSIWYG editor and improves the display of the extension support plans. For developers, this release introduces a client-side component manager and a safe way to pass parameters to the translation macro. This release also fixes a number of security issues, with the highest severity being 9.3/10.
@halcy been on duckduckgo for ages, the results kinda suck (especially for Japanese) but the !bang shortcuts to redirect searches to other more specific sites (mainly Wikipedia, YouTube, RemyWiki, specific language API docs, etc…) more than make up for it imo
always felt super fishy about Kagi so never bothered with it and feel proven right for doing so. tempted to just run my own personal search instead of all these clowns, I feel like I know elasticsearch well enough to do something reasonable for personal scale
🆕 blog! “Gadget Review: Chuwi Minibook X N150 + Linux”
★★★★☆
I needed a small and light laptop to take travelling. Something with a larger screen than my phone so I can use the Big Internet™. Nothing too expensive and something that uses the same USB-C charger as everything else.
So I settled on the Chuwi Minibook N150. It's literally small enough to fit …
👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/05/gadget-review-chuwi-minibook-x-n150-linux/
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#gadget #laptop #linux #review #usb-c
SilverBullet+ workflows
https://youtu.be/lZPpFVtcP90
Well I spent a chunk of the day going into the office for a meeting that didn't happen and then editing maps for a colleague and now I'm going home again where it's less boiling. This has not felt an auspicious week in general.
Hey @julianmair.com@bsky.brid.gy can I possibly get an invite code to check out @air.ms@bsky.brid.gy?
My top 3 "favorite" (aka juicy) discoveries about #WSocial, which I discuss on my blog:
1) The co-founders picked #ATproto but only started using the network WEEKS after their Davos launch
2) The CEO said "we also want to keep European data in Europe to maybe train European AI models with our data because we also have amazing AI companies in Europe" 🤯
3) W Social user "homersimpson"
If you enjoy the article please boost it 🙏
The Untold Story About W Social: Unconventional Beginnings, Strategic Pitches and Conflicting Signals
@gabrielesvelto As a "user of LLMs" - your choice of words - you never train the model. "Model collapse" is just another QA problem for the model producers. Users do not have to "be aware" of it other than that model's performance would be subpar and to avoid it.
In fact model collapse is not even a blocker... the current large models can't get enough ur-material to train for a while. They fill in with generated content from the previous cutting edge models and the new models work fine.
@hopeless I've shown you an article with mathematical proof that you cannot train a model on the output of another model without its internal statistical weights rapidly degrading. I've shown you vetted financial data showing the entire sector heading into a potential crash where there might simply not be enough money to maintain these tools. And yet you persist hand-waving away these data points without presenting data to back your own assertions. Think about it.
Europe Is Starting to Think Putin Will Expand the War Beyond Ukraine (Yaroslav Trofimov/Wall Street Journal)
https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/russia-ukraine-war-europe-baltics-bb9d8d94
http://www.memeorandum.com/260527/p17#a260527p17
🚨 New post alert 📝
A deep dive into #WSocial with some fascinating findings: candid statements about their motives, a Greta Thunberg connection, potential AI plans (!!!)
Why write about it again? I still had so many questions after publishing my first article.
I spent 3 weeks watching every interview I could find and connecting the dots.
I hope you'll enjoy this piece:
The Untold Story About W Social: Unconventional Beginnings, Strategic Pitches and Conflicting Signals
Renewable energy overtakes traditional power projects across Africa, industry leaders say
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2026/05/27/news/renewable-energy-overtakes-traditional-power-projects-across-africa-industry?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Canada's National Observer @canada-s-national-observer-NatObserver
@juergen_hubert Sources (mostly) Poland-centered, but as we have significant historical overlap with Germany/Austria, I hope they'd be useful; and many are not limited to Polish (any-when) territory.
Mapy z przeszłością by Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences. The interface is in Polish, but really simple, and maps are overlayed on OSM.
Stare Plany Miast - Nostalgiczna Strona Internetu City maps, mostly from current or historical Polish territory (but because of the overlap, should be useful).
Old maps of Poland and Central Europe - very comprehensive archive, though not exactly convenient to use. Has English and German version, but maps titles are not translated; on the other hand, there's place name search and sheet index.
Some historical maps are also on NID (National Heritage Institute) site, NID | Portal mapowy. The map shows heritage sites, but there are historical maps layers in Zawartość mapy » Warstwy » Mapy historyczne (IH PAN). The maps come from Institute of History, so there's significant overlap with Mapy z przeszłością, I haven't cross-checked if they are fully equivalent, though.
Digital Libraries Federation is a meta-search for Polish, well, digital libraries. Searching for “map” alone yields over 71k results.
Definitely! "Figuring out which old German place name now corresponds to which location in modern-day Poland" is one of my primary use cases for map research!
Guindos Says ECB Must Consider Weaker Growth in June Decision
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-05-27/guindos-says-ecb-must-consider-weaker-growth-in-june-decision?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Emerging Markets @emerging-markets-bloomberg
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