Vous voulez entendre Cécile Corbel et Brigitte Lecordier dans notre cinématique d'introduction ?
Si j'étais vous, je voudrais.
Il suffit de cliquer.
@oursinculte Attendez, mais ça a l'air trop bien ?
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Vous voulez entendre Cécile Corbel et Brigitte Lecordier dans notre cinématique d'introduction ?
Si j'étais vous, je voudrais.
Il suffit de cliquer.
@oursinculte Attendez, mais ça a l'air trop bien ?
Landlord arrested for Outer Sunset murder of Eric Bigone
Philippe Chagniot, the suspect arrested, is a dentist. Bigone had told friends of issues with the property owner.
https://missionlocal.org/2026/05/sf-outer-sunset-shooting-suspect/
In the imaginary library that contains not all just all books ever written but also all books that *could* have ever been, there is a multi-volume series, thick imposing tomes.
"The Complete Earth History of the Wars of the Ants"
The entire story from their emergence in the dawn days when the first flowers bloomed. The pages are wafer-thin, the print is small, but there are many illustrations.
We must make do with this wikipedia article (It's surprising!)
The biggest mistake of the online "manosphere" was to host the conversations men only have with other men where anyone could stumble across them.
I know now that many of the men in my former community were having these conversations, but I never saw it because they only happen when women aren't around.
But then these dickweeds decided to start posting it all online for us ALL to observe how certain men speak about women when it's "just the guys".
Vous voulez entendre Cécile Corbel et Brigitte Lecordier dans notre cinématique d'introduction ?
Si j'étais vous, je voudrais.
Il suffit de cliquer.
No pics, alas, but I got to work with a toxic book today. Gloves, mask AND fume- hood. My medieval things? Glorious. Look at a book from the 18th c, however, and you are apparently risking your life!
🩸 Aujourd'hui 28 mai, c’est la Journée mondiale de l’hygiène menstruelle, mais aussi la Journée internationale pour la santé des femmes.
Ce rapprochement n’a rien d’un hasard.
Trop souvent, la santé des femmes et des minorités de genre est réduite à une vision utilitaire : l’appareil reproducteur, la grossesse, les règles. Cette approche institutionnelle invisibilise des pans entiers de la recherche et met nos vies en danger.
#NousToutes #SanteDesFemmes #HygieneMenstruelle #JusticeMedicale #Feminisme
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Thanks everyone. I think this is a difficult issue. My answer is, yes, but with conditions.
For the Dutchies among us, I'm a guest on the @angrynerdspodcast tonight. We're about to go live. 🔥
Join us here: https://www.youtube.com/live/QXHwbrJuj3w?is=BA7rKcp1JDn0ATHj
@Gina Watching. I'm not Dutch obviously, but it's interesting anyway.
A2 focus? On projects? Hahahaha hahahaha hahaha.
Sorry, any attempt to offer advice here would just be hypocrisy.
One can blame the hash-table implementation for leaking information through timing;
first time any sort of side channel is ever raised
but it is not easy to build an efficient constant-time hash table.
no citation because it's very important to maintain the illusion that no one else in the history of the world has ever considered hash table side channels
Even worse, typical languages and libraries allow applications to see all hash-table entries in order of hash value, and applications often expose this information to
attackers.
absolutely no clue what this means. there's no citation so i'm betting it's not supposed to make any sense
One could imagine changing languages and libraries to sort hash-table entries before enumerating them, but this would draw objections from applications that need the beginning of the enumeration to start quickly.
god i need to stop this makes me want to commit a violent act
One could also imagine changing applications to sort hash-table entries before exposing them to attackers, but ensuring this would require reviewing code in a huge number
of applications.
yeah and your MAC scheme that requires modifying every single hash table ever written somehow avoids "reviewing code"????
We comment that many of the hash-flooding defenses proposed since December 2011 are vulnerable to the same attack.
i'm going to perform a violent act
i'm bringing back formal theory with a fucking vengeance
Hulu app will be shut down after Disney+ transition, per leaked file https://9to5mac.com/2026/05/28/hulu-app-will-be-shut-down-after-disney-transition-per-leaked-file/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
@mavnn I'll check that out.
Like any .NET dev of my age, what I really want is CCTray sounds from way back when!
@caribou We've got a review of this book coming up next week, and we agree - definitely worth picking up.
@GEO_Collective I'll be interested to see what you think. Its always interesting to see what others take from these books!
For me it was the idea of democratic spillover. Which I appreciate wasn't the main thrust of the book, but yet feels so central to their idea.
As I see it: the skills of co-operators and the positive benefits of a more equal, trusting and prosperous community benefits everyone even if they're not a member (this is applying the idea of The Spirit Level from back in 2009, but more locally). I'd never thought to see co-ops as the germ around which these wider benefits coalesce, but yet it seems so obvious now.
i want mina the hollower noooooooooooow
Saaaammmmeeeeeeee
I'm kinds glad I'm by myself the weekend I can just dive into it
My physio, the one who hasn't touched me at all, appears to have diagnosed me with "symptoms of persistent pain and breathing pattern disorder" based on the fact that one time I saw him he said I was breathing like I was in pain and breathing wrong...
Notably, I wasn't breathing like that when I saw him the first time. And the breathing was a symptom of the pain, which nobody is helping me manage including him despite me asking repeatedly.
@alexisbushnell the whole thing is utterly ridiculous, and this failed doctor, sorry Physio is beyond belief
A friend asked me about costs etc. in running my own Mastodon (glitch-soc) instance.
My reply might be useful more broadly:
Costs: I run mine on an Intel NUC, for which I paid about ~£200. But I ran for years on a Raspberry Pi, which was fine until my account got a bit big. It consumes some electricity, and I already have an Internet connection with IPv6 and a spare IPv4. So, incrementally, beyond the cost of the hardware, very little.
Time to set up: it took me about 30 minutes *but* I am already familiar with hardening a Linux server, and I build the basic infrastructure automatically. Honestly, this is the bit that would concern me the most, for someone planning on putting a box on the Internet. But it could also be a fun learning exercise.
Time to maintain: a few minutes a month. Upgrades are easy enough. Backups are automatic (because I have automated them).
@neil if you already have a hosting plan somewhere and you can run php, well you could run starling without the extra energy costs for free.
i just want to be a writer and an artist when i grow up
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