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Als Antwort auf Midnight

I'm not gonna read about the silent extinction of Texas prairie because I have enough to worry about here in Europe. But I love Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't!
Als Antwort auf Midnight

Prairies are actually one of the most efficient carbon sinks on the planet, storing tons of carbon in there deep root systems, so these guerilla conservation efforts are doing way more for climate resiliance than most people realize.


Microsoft Copilot AI’s official avatar looks like a blob of semen


pivottoai.libsyn.com/20250728-… - podcast
- video

The video is heavily euphemised and I think I got away with it

Als Antwort auf David Gerard

Baldur Bjarnason has given his thoughts:

I mean… yeah.

Also, between this and seeing tech types link glowingly to a crazypants “colonise the light cone by exploring latent space” type of delusional bullshit and I’m staring to worry that computers, as a concept, might not be salvageable after these clowns have run the show into the ground




SocialHub developer community: Reboot or Shutdown?


(Originally posted in response to @how's announced ultimatum wrt the future of SocialHub.)

Unless a community team steps up, SocialHub will cease to be ..


@how is urgently asking members of this community to brainstorm and consider options to keep this community not only alive, but make it thrive as one of the grassroots developer centers that help evolve the fediverse.
SocialHub Community Values Policy

Now there’s a deadline: the activitypub.eu domain that hosts this community’s email service expires on September 10, 2025 [..]

So, either way the change is coming. I’d rather have it come in a structured way.


In 2019 @how and Petites Singularités graciously took custodianship of SocialHub, and I for one am very thankful for that! I am sure many in the fediverse developer landscape share that gratitude too.

For people reading this and considering community involvement.. when does P.S. plan to give public announcement / responsible disclosure of SocialHub winding down?

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Als Antwort auf Arnold Schrijver

It goes both ways. There are a lot of interesting discussions started here and not elsewhere. It all contributes to the grassroots ecosystem at large and helps evolve the fediverse. The AP dev community has a broad range of opinions, ideologies, values, things they find important. And all across the ecosystem there are various independent initiatives where people can find their peers, and join groups they feel most comfortable to be with. It is a good thing, that. It helps stimulate the overall diversity of the ecosystem, and resilience of the fedi movement as a whole. If there's sustained custodianship of SocialHub, and a dedicated community team, then SocialHub is viable.

Are there more volunteers for the community team?



Solarpunk resources master post (that I found on Tumblr): solarpunk and punkish books, podcasts, magazines, video games, apps, etc


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Als Antwort auf underline960

That's amazing, thanks a lot to you and OP!
Als Antwort auf stabby_cicada

Just finished "Walkaway" by Cory Doctorow and it's definitley worth adding to the fiction list - explores post-scarcity communities building sustainable alternatives outside capitalist structures.


Red Flags: Before You Join That Org Zine


More and more people are getting motivated to get involved with in person activism. Which is great! But when you go out there and look for orgs to join, you don't want to get recruited by a cult or an authoritarian group looking for cannon fodder.


Inkom­pe­tenz trig­gert Notfallmodus


Wie vor­her­seh­bar: Der CEO von Replit ent­deckt plötz­lich die Not­wen­dig­keit, Ent­­wick­­lungs- und Pro­duk­ti­ons­um­ge­bun­gen zu tren­nen. Natür­lich erst, NACH­DEM der Scha­den ein­ge­tre­ten ist.

Da hab ich doch direkt wie­der Mei­nung zu.

jascha.wtf/inkompetenz-trigger…

#KITools #Schadensbegrenzung #Softwareentwicklung #VentureCapital #VibeCoding

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Deutschland: Gastgewerbe erleidet stärksten Umsatzeinbruch seit Ende 2021


Als Antwort auf brot

Es ist erschreckend wie viele Bausteine aus der "gut bürgerlichen Küche" ich im örtlichen Großhandel finde. Tasse Milch, ein paar Beeren (optional, nach Saison) und ein Löffel Pulver aus dem Karton und Zack, fertig ist die Schlemmercreme für 5,90 €.
Der Karton (ergibt 200 Portionen) kostet dort ca 15 € zzgl. Steuer, da musst du dann schon echt hochwertige Beeren nehmen, dass du überhaupt einen Euro Gestehungskosten hast.


DIY experimental Redox Flow Battery kit


The guys at Flow Battery Research Collective have been designing a Redox Flow Battery development kit that you can build yourself using a 3d printer and a few tools. It's a desktop size flow battery that you can use to either do your own research, e.g. on different electrolytes or just to replicate their experimental findings.

Redox Flow Batteries have the potential to become grid scale or home electric energy storage solutions that are way better for the environment than current lithium based batteries. They can often scale power and capacity independently and allow for repairs.

The FBRC project wants to spread the knowledge on RFBs and help kickstart a global community that develops sustainable energy storage technology in an ope source fashion.

Beware that the project is still in its infancy and sourcing the materials can be a bit of a challenge. Be sure to ask around in the forums for help!

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Als Antwort auf callcc

Thanks for sharing this! I've been passively following the flow battery tech for a while but had not ran across this project before.

Quite interested to see if I can get the experimental version working to some capacity. Hopefully the chemicals are not too difficult to purchase in small quantities.

Als Antwort auf Skysurfer

You can get them in the size of 500g or 1kg. I'd be happy to share from my stash if you live in EU.
Als Antwort auf callcc

That is very generous of you to offer. Sadly, I am not in the EU, otherwise I would certainly take you up on it.

I've started working to source the hardware components and it definitely seems to be tricky to find some items at a reasonable price or at all. You'll probably see me on the forums soon also trying to verify if I have suitable substitutes.

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Als Antwort auf Skysurfer

Amazing! I'm happy to hear I could recruit someone on Lemmy :)
Als Antwort auf Skysurfer

For DIY flow batteries, the most accesible electrolytes are usually iron sulfate and potassium ferricyanide - both are relatively safe and can be ordered from science supply shops without special permits (unlike vanadium compounds used in commercial systems).
Als Antwort auf callcc

This looks pretty cool - I will want to look into this later.

Anyone familiar with this CERN license for open source hardware?



teilten dies erneut



OpenAI investor falls for GPT's SCP-style babble


Als Antwort auf corbin

Qntm, one of the people who writes for the SCP Foundation site, also has a thread on it from the fiction writing angle.
Als Antwort auf Soyweiser

Found a neat tangent whilst going through that thread:

The single most common disciplinary offense on scpwiki for the past year+ has been people posting AI-generated articles, and it is EXTREMELY rare for any of those cases to involve a work that had been positively received


On a personal note, I expect the Foundation to become a reliable source of post-'22 human-made work for the same reasons I stated Newgrounds would recently:

  • An explicit ban on AI slop, which deters AI bros and allow staff to nuke it on sight
  • A complete lack of an ad system, which prevents content farms from setting up shop
  • Dedicated quality control systems (deletion and rewrite policies, in this case) which prevent slop from gaining a foothold and drowning out human-made work


Liberating clients from servers, without throwing out baby with bathwater


"With targeted FEPs and pioneering implementations like Flowz, the Fediverse can break free of proprietary client APIs and monolithic client/server implementations and empower a new wave of social web innovation."

@stevebate

stevebate.net/activitypub-clie…

This is such a valuable insight! There are 2 extremes in decentralised social app dev, one where an app is just a dumb terminal for a particular server, and then the inverse, pure P2P apps with no server. But there is a middle ground. Apps can be a focus of UX development, and access different servers as needed to provide functionality that's impractical (if not impossible) to do with pure P2P networks.

Als Antwort auf Danyl Strype

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Als Antwort auf Danyl Strype

Yea. Magic is in having well-defined API's that allow seamless exploration of our social web.


**How To Win** - A Solarpunk Flyer for the Nationwide US Protest Tomorrow on July 17th ☀️ (Second Page inside)


Als Antwort auf ProdigalFrog

This is awesome! For anyone planning to attend protests, don't forget portable power for your phones/cameras. Having a reliable power source can be crucial during long events. I've been checking out some LFP-based options on gearscouts.com/power-stations lately - they have great $/Wh comparisons for compact options that won't weigh you down.
Als Antwort auf MysteriousSophon21

I'd noticed your comments advertising that site in past, but since you regularly engaged with lemmy outside of advertising your battery deals site, I didn't feel the need to step in. But astroturfing your site as though you're a random activist who 'just so happened to be looking at this cool site that's totally not mine™' is a step too far, treading into scummy territory.

I don't want to see any more links to gearscouts on slrpnk.net communities from this point forward. And if you decide to continue to advertise on other instances; for gods sake man, just own that it's yours.

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Do You Know How to Bleed?


Als Antwort auf chobeat

Either me or the author of this text doesn't understand what prefiguration means. Because to me, what they are calling for is exactly that, prefiguration aka, actively building the new in the shell of the old. So this text is a bit confusing.
Als Antwort auf poVoq

Prefiguration is often understood as purely performative. "Behaving as if". For example, in Temporary Autonomous Zones that do not challenge existent power nor deal with the conflict coming from outside the prefigurative bubble.

"Building the new in the shell of the old" is just... change? It's the normal mutation of society. System shift, paradigm shift, etc etc.

Als Antwort auf zeezee

Doing politics without trying to create an arbitrary, imagined boundary between a system and its outside, the old and the new, the inside and the outside. Doing politics within history, resisting the urge to put yourself outside of it. No escapism, no coping, no otherworlding. Regaining agency by rooting yourself where you are and altering the system you're in to bring about a new system.
Als Antwort auf chobeat

Is your proposal then to reform the existing system into a new one? To use the existing levers of power to attempt to rip that power away from those that are currently pulling them?

Which I wouldn't mind if it worked - but the original reason for prefigurative action was because this approach didn't seem to achieve anything. But I guess you're arguing that maybe the environment is different now and therefore more susceptible to change?

How do you see everyday people participating in this political movement - voting? canvassing? running for office?

I guess you see Mamdani as such an example? Tho I doubt anarchists would reject him just on the grounds of him being a reformist and therefore not valuable to the cause, in my experience any push towards a more socialist society is generally embraced and not rejected no matter where it comes from.

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Als Antwort auf chobeat

One way to explain this is “double system theory”, namely the idea that a successful transition between two systems (any kind of system, not just social or political systems) happens only if the dismantling of the old happens in sync with the growth of the new and this growth can fulfill the needs of its participants better than the old.


That sounds fairly similar to Dual Power/Counter Power

Als Antwort auf ProdigalFrog

It is similar indeed. Dual power is a specific political implementation of the more general concept
Als Antwort auf zeezee

I see mamdani as

1: proof that everything I've been telling liberals is correct

2: useful for shifting the overton window

He's not directly relevant to our efforts but that election was a good sign that a lot of people, especially younger people, want something different and left wing. We can use this tailwind to our advantage

Als Antwort auf chobeat

Prefiguration at its best isn't just performative but actively creates the material conditions and social relations needed for systemic change - it's like planting seeds that eventualy grow into the forest that replaces the concrete.
Als Antwort auf MysteriousSophon21

Well, it hasn't been working so far. The last 30 years of conscious prefigurative politics didn't achieve much.
Als Antwort auf chobeat

Hmm, I would call the first (after Scott) "anarchist calistenics". It's about learning to undo the conditioning of capitalist / hierachical society. It can appear a bit performative, but it is often very eye-opening for people new to anarchist concepts.

Prefiguration is about concrete actions for building community support structures that allow groups of people to have alternatives and fallbacks. It is also about planting the seeds for structures that can take over in times of disaster or societal upheaval. A tool library, even if only small, is prefiguration for example. I also consider running this Lemmy instance as a prefigurative action.

"Building the new in the shell of the old" does not refer to reforming the existing system. It acknoledges that the capitalist system can not be reformed, but will likely collapse due to internal contradictions (or the effects of climate change etc). at some point. Thus parallel structures need to be established inside the current system, to be prepared and to teach people that alternatives are possible.

Als Antwort auf poVoq

This is a very different way to use the term than how it is used in Europe and in the theory I read. For me prefigurative politics are raves (in the European sense), TAZ, worldbuilding workshops, etc etc.

A tool library, even if only small, is prefiguration for example.


For me, if it's done to make feel better the people setting it up, it is prefigurative. If it's done to solve real problems for real people who don't read theory, it's not prefigurative. You're already doing the thing, so there's nothing to prefigurate. If you believe that by doing it, a thousand other tool libraries will bloom, that's prefigurative again, because that's assuming that the current state of things is due to a lack of imagination and liberating subjective experiences, which didn't bring much so far. We have had at least 30-40 years of this, and most spaces and people who participated in such activities are still as powerless as they were in the past.

Als Antwort auf chobeat

You you have an example of such theory? To me that smells like something Marxists would falsely claim to discredit the idea.

The slogan "building the new in the shell of the old" goes directly back to the syndicalists of the IWW, who originally used it to describe concrete action in the workplace to establish horizontal decision making structures etc. so that such worker owned cooperatives could prefigurate envisioned changes in larger society.

Prefiguration is also often used in contrast to revolutionary action. I.e. instead of waiting for or trying to instigate a revolution (which is unlikely to happen or at least not where and when you expect it), proponents of prefiguration argue that concrete actions in the here and now are more vital.

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Als Antwort auf chobeat

You could say the same about all leftist activity of the last 100 years or so. I don't find such absolute thinking to be very helpful 🤷
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Als Antwort auf poVoq

Well, the scarcity of results in the last few decades must put forward the idea that whatever has been tried before, didn't work. The new must be new also in the form of a new paradigm, not just a new methodology. Rejecting the old as unfit includes might include also rejecting the old theory, practices and identities.
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Als Antwort auf poVoq

I read it as encouraging functional social relations, something anarchists are pretty bad at. I can't name a place in the US where the local leftist scene doesn't have a reputation for being a toxic trashcan fire. We tear ourselves apart and wonder why we can't come together and accomplish anything big.
Als Antwort auf chobeat

Nobody can do this work for you: learn to bleed with a smile.


Nope, quit reading there. My old doctor didn't believe in period pain and told me I just needed to learn how to smile through it.



Against fragmentation: unifying dev discussions with forum federation


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Seeking interop testing for geosocial ActivityPub client


Hey, all! I’m seeking some help testing an application I whipped up for the Geosocial task force of the W3C Social Web Community Group. It’s called [url=https://checkin.swf.pub/]https://checkin.swf.pub/[/url] , and it’s a barebones checkin service, simila
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Als Antwort auf Evan Prodromou

we did some initial testing in order to show places from places.pub on a map in bonfire. Proper previews for Arrive/Leave activities and the like should be straightforward to add.
Happy to continue testing and share progresses over the coming weeks. Let us know if there are specific scenarios you'd like us to explore :)
Als Antwort auf Evan Prodromou

Here's how check-in activities look in Bonfire (not released yet)!

Happy to test check-out and travel activities too if you have examples to share.

We're tracking mockups and implementation progress here: github.com/bonfire-networks/bo…

Would appreciate any feedback! 🙏
cc. @Jeremiah @herebox



Political Dimensions of Solarpunk...Ten Years Later


Als Antwort auf Rimu

I hope this isn't the main takeaway from this essay - the essayist confesses his own experience has repudiated this chart.

It assumes in spite of heavy propaganda and social pressure that individual people can accurately evaluate an opaque hierarchical system as changeable and/or 'totalizing.' He viewed Trump as proof that the neoliberal system is not totalizing, that system change is possible.

Surprise! He was wrong.

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Als Antwort auf Five

Personally I'm going to use this chart to sketch factions in my solarpunk stories. It's not a perfect diagram, but far better than the old political compass.
Als Antwort auf Clockwork

this chart is actually perfect for fiction worldbuilding because it creates natural tension between factions with diffrent beliefs about change. makes for more interesting character dynamics than the simplistic left-right stuff.
Als Antwort auf Rimu

What do you mean by "The System is (Not) Totalizing"?
Als Antwort auf Steve

I appreciate the broad view of the past decade and solarpunk. Andrew challenges us to put those ideas and ideals into practice and build a more connected and sustainable community.


solarpunk novel released today: fast and furious and bicycles


I’m racing-downhill excited to announce the release of my latest solarpunk novel, Neon Riders. You can discover the ebook on this indie site. It will be findable on other channels eventually.

The illustration is by Neville Dsouza.

Als Antwort auf AEMarling

just grabbed this for my weekend reading binge, love seeing more solarpunk fiction hitting the shelfs!
Als Antwort auf MysteriousSophon21

Great! Wishing you a reading adventure that is wild and fluorescent ride.
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Als Antwort auf AEMarling

I was just wondering when this was coming out!

Are you doing anything around the launch around Oakland or SF? The cover looks great, btw.

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China’s War on Desertification: How a Gigantic Green Wall Is Stopping the Spread of the Gobi Desert - discoverwildscience


Als Antwort auf Saleh

The African Great Green Wall is actually facing more challenges than China's project due to political instability across multiple countries, but when it's compleeted it'll span over 8,000km across the entire width of Africa - making China's effort look small in comparision!


Living Bricks Turn Buildings Into Lush Green Climate Helpers - One Green Planet


Dutch engineers are turning ordinary buildings into green, living ecosystems—literally. According to recent reports from the Netherlands, researchers have developed innovative “living bricks” that Support natural moss growth, transforming walls into vertical gardens that not only look stunning but help tackle urban Pollution and climate change.

These moss-covered bricks work like natural air filters. They absorb carbon dioxide and other air pollutants, actively purifying the surrounding air. And that’s not all—because moss retains moisture and thrives in humid environments, it also cools buildings by reducing heat absorption. That means these bricks can help cities stay cooler during increasingly frequent and severe heatwaves.

Als Antwort auf Numenor

Thanks for catching that. It's valid criticism and the article should attribute more sources. There are other articles about this program that are unfortunately behind a paywall and some just mention "pilot programs" but don't specify much further. There is this company in The Netherlands which seems likely to be one of them. You'll need to translate the site to your preferred language.
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Als Antwort auf Steve

The actual research is likely from TU Delft where they've been working on "bioreceptive concrete" since around 2017 - they specificaly designed porous concrete that creates microhabitats for moss to thrive without damaging the structural integrity.


AI coders think they’re 20% faster — but they’re actually 19% slower


podcast version
Als Antwort auf Charlie Stross

Here's a random guess. They are thinking less, so time seems to go by quicker. Think about how long 2 hours of calculus homework seems vs 2 hours sitting on the beach.
Als Antwort auf bigfondue

Also plausible.

(Still, I think this research suggests further investigation is needed.)



Idle thought re: account delegation


I've been toying with the idea of using OAuth2/OpenID and the C2S API to have a service act on behalf of another instance (e.g. act on Lemmy, post as Mastodon account) But now I'm wondering whether that kind of complexity is needed... one could theoretic

I've been toying with the idea of using OAuth2/OpenID and the C2S API to have a service act on behalf of another instance (e.g. act on Lemmy, post as Mastodon account)

But now I'm wondering whether that kind of complexity is needed... one could theoretically register a public key to the instance it is acting on behalf of, and simply sign activities using the ID of the other server... Second server would need only update the actor with the new public key for verification purposes...



Isabelle Adjani – „Ein mörderischer Sommer“ (1983)

Ein Film, wie ich danach nie wieder einen anderen gesehen habe. Und das, ob schon seine Krimi-Handlung so konventionell daherkommt, wie jene ungezählter anderer Thriller. Doch das, was Frau Adjani und Regisseur Jean Becker aus der Geschichte des Racheengels herauszuholen in der Lage waren, ist bis heute ziemlich unerreicht. (3Sat, Wh)



Is This the Time of Monsters — or Miracles? | Angus Hervey | TED


Als Antwort auf Derp

Love how he frames the climate crisis as a race between disaster and innovation - those portable power stations on gearscouts.com are a perfect example of how tech is getting better and cheeper.



Solarpunk Wiki


I am new at this, but I have been trying to create a wiki/encyclopedia that focuses on teaching about the common topics of Solarpunk, while also having a focus on how to DIY where possible.

If you want to help out, that would be awesome! If so, you don't need to ask permission, since you should be able to edit (I will *not *be offended if you edit) or add to it yourself.

All of the items in the "Coming Soon" list are pages I haven't gotten to yet, but some link to the topics "Discussion" section where I have been throwing random thoughts or reference links. If you can make sense of my madness and would like to tackle one of those pages, please feel free to.

diysolarpunk.miraheze.org/wiki…

Als Antwort auf greengnu

Totally agree - most wiki platforms like MediaWiki can be set up with Git integration through extensions so content becomes versionable and cloneable, which would make colaboration way easier and align with solarpunk's distributed resilience values.

Als Antwort auf gerikson

More on Banks and Elon's terrible reading of his books

lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2025/…

Als Antwort auf gerikson

@sneerclub I knew Iain and he absolutely despised Musk. (Yes, even back before 2011 Musk was on his radar.) Iain was a socialist with zero patience for capitalist exploiters.


Podcast interview with Ada Palmer: History of ideas and our climate imaginations


Professor Ada Palmer, a well-acclaimed historian of ideas, set the action of her science fiction series “Terra Ignota” several hundred years from now. The world she imagined presents vast societal and cultural changes, but the topic of climate change is treated much more implicitly. Within the context of professor’s books - and the now growing genre of climate fiction - let’s discuss why it’s so hard for us to imagine and describe the climate change of the XXI century.


Felder trocken: Wie Landwirte ihre Ernte mit einer Jahrtausende alten Methode retten wollen


Als Antwort auf MaggiWuerze

ist extrem sehenswert
Als Antwort auf Teppichbrand

Ich schließe mich der Guck-Empfehlung an. Der einstündige Vortrag hat mir immer wieder echte Aha-Erlebnisse beschert. Die gute Nachricht: Es gibt tatsächlich einige funktionierende lokale Stellschrauben gegen Erwärmung und dem schnellen Austrocknen der Böden.

Ein ökologischer Schnellkurs, der Zusammenhänge begreifbar macht.

#Ökologie #Trockenheit #Dürre #Klimawandel

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How to Fall in Love with the Future: Excerpt


So, when people ask me for one thing they can do to bring about a more positive future, I suggest they seek out stories of real change that are happening right now. I’m talking about local food projects, renewable energy projects and neighbourhoods coming together to create their own solutions.
Als Antwort auf solo

Yes, read about happy things 🌈🤩🙈... while the hours tick by and you can't afford the "cost of living" on the scraps you've scavenged, and every day pushes you a little bit closer to having a tarp for a roof under some local bridge until — you disappear completely and no one has to worry that they're likely next...

That'll do it, for sure. 👯‍♂️🤮

What a place of saccharine privilege this comes from. 🥲

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Als Antwort auf Øπ3ŕ

So your bitter sarcasm suggests that a person can't be simultaneously hopeful and actively struggling, that you must always be immersed in your own local suffering and ignore the success of others as false hopes, that we must universalize our own experiences, and that an emotionally complex life is not possible?
Als Antwort auf SreudianFlip

Sounds like a response from a place of relative emotional ease, friend, but thanks for the drive-by judgment. Always constructive.
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Als Antwort auf Øπ3ŕ

What judgement? I was analyzing a statement, not a person, and asking for confirmation. Do you normally look for subtext?

Also, fuck your passive aggressive sarcasm as a style. This is a judgement: you appear to be pugnacious.

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Als Antwort auf SreudianFlip

Happy to help you shake the dust off that one, gramps. Neat to see it in the wild, NGL.

You wanna drill down on your blithe proliferation of distractionary philosophizing, or are we all just here for feel-good ear-finger-plugs, instead? Is that sage I smell? You got your crystals in alignment?
"Seek out stories of"? Really? Fuck your low-effort-consumerism. DO something, potato. BE something. Stop watching/reading about those that ARE.

Fuck you gently right back, cupcake.

Als Antwort auf Øπ3ŕ

I get your frustration about economic realities, but many local community projects (like community solar) actually help people save money and build resilience - check out gearscouts.com for power stations that some neighborhoods are using as backup during outages or as part of community emergency prepardness networks.


ActivityPub Client API: A Way Forward


@stevebate wrote a good article on ActivityPub Client-to-Server adoption..

stevebate.net/activitypub-clie…

See also discussion on fediverse to Steve's article announcement..

social.technoetic.com/@steve/1…


To follow up on my #ActivityPub C2S post from a few days ago, I wrote a blog article on my thoughts about improving the C2S protocol and a description of some related experimentation I've been doing.
stevebate.net/activitypub-clie…

Als Antwort auf just small circles 🕊

@angusmcleod I don't know if it is related, but directly after posting the toot above from this Mastodon account, the SocialHub forum went into error mode and is not loading properly rn. Seems similar issue to what happened the other day.

Update: The forum became responsive again, and these 2 federated toots are shown on the forum. It may be that the federation logic kept the CPU busy, or was somehow affecting proper forum operations. I cannot check that.

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Daniel Radcliffe – „Jungle“ (2017)

Normalerweise bin ich bei einem „Survival-Drama“ immer etwas ambivalent. Schnell gelangweilt, weil sich die Überlebenskämpfe eigentlich zuverlässig wiederholen. So auch hier. Doch weil hier Daniel Radcliffe mitspielt, dachte ich, schaue ich mir das doch mal an. Und das war mal absolut kein Fehler! (ZDF, Wh)

Als Antwort auf Mediathekperlen

Absoluter Guck-Tipp mit Daniel Radcliff ist die Groteske "Swiss Army Man", in der Radcliff eine pupsende Wasserleiche spielt. Leider (vermutlich) nicht in einer öffentlichen Mediathek, aber für Freunde und Freundinnen des absurden Humors ganz großes Kino.

#Film #Filmtipp #Kino

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Only 3%* of US AI users are willing to pay a penny for it


podcast version
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Als Antwort auf Charlie Stross

My immediate gut reaction to a rule as general as this is that there's fat chance it's universally applicable, there will always be cases where active would be clunky.

Like I can't imagine an RPG protagonist exclaiming that "Someone trapped this chest!" instead of the 100% more natural "This chest was trapped!"

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Als Antwort auf V0ldek

That's an RPG protagonist protagging. Not prose fiction. (This thought brought to you b/c I've lately been reading a multivolume LitRPG epic that I had to bail on midway through book 3 because the author dropped into passive voice with extreme clunkiness at random, infrequent intervals, making for a jarring read.)


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What are your favorite nature documentaries that DO talk about human beings, but NOT in a way that sounds like humans just suck?


Prompted by a post from @krishnanrohit: "I'm once again registering my annoyance at the fact that EVERY SINGLE NATURE DOCUMENTARY talks about how humans suck. Literally every single one. I am so tired of explaining to my 7yo son that no humans are not destroying everything. That he can be optimistic. It's obscene."
Als Antwort auf SlowBurn

The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human.

It's more of a comedy written in a documentary style from the perspective of an alien culture, but it's pretty good. It may not be kid friendly though.



“Fascist AI” talk at LOOPS


The New Practice space at TU Berlin runs a series of talks called LOOPS. Together with my friend Malte I was invited to talk a bit about “Fascist AI”. How capitalism, fascism and AI narratives are very closely aligned and (re)produce one another. I enjo

The New Practice space at TU Berlin runs a series of talks called LOOPS. Together with my friend Malte I was invited to talk a bit about “Fascist AI”. How capitalism, fascism and AI narratives are very closely aligned and (re)produce one another.

I enjoyed giving the talk (I rarely do those together with others) and the Q&A and conversations afterwards immensely. You can check out a recording of the event here:

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You can get Malte’s slides from his website and mine from my cloud.

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Als Antwort auf stabby_cicada

Als Antwort auf Jayjader

Just as we are creatures of habit, we are creatures of belief. Ritual is belief + habit + (ideally) intent.

To be clear:
I don't argue for abandoning objective reality, but rather that the path to there, from within our own minds, will need to incorporate rituals on some level. The scientific method is really just a very specific kind of ritual. Let's lean into all of our strengths as human beings, not just our capacity for reasoning.



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What drew you to ActivityPub?


This question was asked by [url=https://flipboard.social/@mike]@mike@flipboard.social[/url] on Dot Social's latest episode about the blogosphere on Fedi. [url=https://mastodon.xyz/@johnonolan]@johnonolan@mastodon.xyz[/url]: "we wanted to connect Ghost bl

Als Antwort auf MaggiWuerze

Der Bundesagentur für Arbeit zufolge entstand 2023 durch Bürgergeld-Missbrauch ein Gesamtschaden von etwa 260 Millionen Euro. Dagegen stellten die Steuerfahndungsstellen aller Länder im selben Jahr 2,5 Milliarden Euro sicher, was laut BRH nur die Spitze des Eisbergs sein dürfte. Der Sonderbericht schätzt den jährlichen Schaden durch Steuerhinterziehung auf einen „zweistelligen Milliardenbetrag“.


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