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in reply to Charlie Stross

the interesting thing is i looked and that isn't actually a big enough market to sustain itself
in reply to David Gerard

Not to worry; the promotion of incel bullshit via social media algorithms will generate increasing demand for sexbots by and by …


British surgeon: Gaza children sleep on salt water amid medieval-level starvation


GAZA, August 2, 2025 (WAFA) – British surgeon Graeme Groom, who returned from a volunteer mission in the Gaza Strip, which is facing Israeli genocide and starvation, said that children there are "trying to sleep with stomachs full of water and salt," amid a "man-made" humanitarian crisis he described as "barbaric, harking back to the Middle Ages."

Groom referred to "shocking scenes he witnessed while working with a volunteer medical team" in Gaza, where Palestinians are suffering from famine and malnutrition, which have caused the deaths of dozens of infants and the deterioration of the condition of wounded civilians.






I'm never going back to Matrix - Terence Eden


in reply to mesa

We moved our instance Matrix to Zulip. It is much better now and makes peoples talk way more than on Matrix.
in reply to Skunk

Looked this up out of curiosity and the fact that it will only somehow allow mobile notifications for "up to 10 users" even if self hosting for free, is putting me off. I get if you were using their cloud, but restricting self-hosting almost feels malicious.


Not on the street


Please ignore the hat, there was snow only a few 100m up the hill.

Picked ot the pants while traveling around NZ in a camper over the last 6 weeks; fare traded, made in Nepal.
I've had jacket for maybe 10 years; also faretrade and Nepal

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FBI uses facial recognition technology, online photos to identify and arrest ICE Portland protester


FBI uses facial recognition technology, online photos to identify and arrest ICE Portland protester
The criminal complaint lists a pink gas mask and a forearm tattoo as distinct clues that led investigators to use third-party software to help make an arrest.

"Technology has transformed the act of being in public," Crump said. "People who engage in political protests need to understand that it's very difficult to do that anonymously."

Since June, 23 people have been arrested on charges connected to ICE protests in Southeast Portland.



Is this the end of Bootloader Unlocking in the EU?





Tesla loses Autopilot wrongful death case in $329 million verdict


A representative for Tesla sent Ars the following statement: "Today's verdict is wrong and only works to set back automotive safety and jeopardize Tesla's and the entire industry's efforts to develop and implement life-saving technology. We plan to appeal given the substantial errors of law and irregularities at trial. Even though this jury found that the driver was overwhelmingly responsible for this tragic accident in 2019, the evidence has always shown that this driver was solely at fault because he was speeding, with his foot on the accelerator—which overrode Autopilot—as he rummaged for his dropped phone without his eyes on the road. To be clear, no car in 2019, and none today, would have prevented this crash. This was never about Autopilot; it was a fiction concocted by plaintiffs’ lawyers blaming the car when the driver—from day one—admitted and accepted responsibility."


So, you admit that the company’s marketing has continued to lie for the past six years?



UK households could face VPN 'ban' after use skyrockets following Online Safety Bill


Prominent backbench MP Sarah Champion launched a campaign against VPNs previously, saying: “My new clause 54 would require the Secretary of State to publish, within six months of the Bill’s passage, a report on the effect of VPN use on Ofcom’s ability to enforce the requirements under clause 112.

"If VPNs cause significant issues, the Government must identify those issues and find solutions, rather than avoiding difficult problems.” And the Labour Party said there were “gaps” in the bill that needed to be amended.

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[DISCUSSION] [SPOILERS] The Fantastic Four: First Steps


Fantastic FOOOOOOOOOOUR! Phase Six kicks off, although it's tough to say what a phase means nowadays.

  • Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic
  • Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm / Invisible Woman
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm / The Thing
  • Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm / Human Torch
  • Julia Garner as Shalla-Bal / Silver Surfer
in reply to JarvisBot

I liked seeing the Timely Comics store, but as I told my wife about it in the car, I couldn’t remember why it was important. Can y’all help? Was that the first imprint that printed Captain America comics or something along those lines?

Seeing the Latveria chair empty early on made me think we’d see him later I the film. As we watched the mid-credits scene, my wife mentioned Robert Downey, Jr., as Doom. I told her I was reminded of the recent Ultimates comic where Doom was introduced as a repentant Reed Richards. She said that’d explain why the baby wasn’t freaking out. Four years is a long time to create stories.





OC Transpo scrapping youth passes on Sept. 1, charging 11-19 year-olds the same fare as adults


cross-posted from: lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/50302406

Backwards much?
Public transit should be aiming to be --->> FREE!!
in reply to miss_demeanour

OC Transpo: please use our services
Also OCT: it’ll cost ya!
Make it free for everyone!


Lemmy Development Update July 2025





in reply to iegod

Timmie's is a marketing project of billionaires international, paying disrespectful wages, and using flown in TFW workers without rights who can't stay or vote.

Democracy loving Canadians need jobs because invasion.

Billionaires are taking away democracy.
Because the world is a jewel they mismanage and they want more. And no complaints.

Because their problem and drive is arrogant delusion.






in reply to Sunshine

Funny how one of the billionaires could probably fund it indefinitely without batting an eye, but instead: crickets.

They're going to give back any day now! Aaaany day now ... because of all the tax breaks they got, right? Aaaaaaany day now ...

in reply to renard_roux

And there are currently 3061 billionaires in the world, according to Forbes’ tracker

in reply to Midnight

This is where the grit in the gear works comes into play. Oops, filed out the wrong form? Oh no, I misspelled their name. Only Page 2 of 4?

Adhere to every single bureaucratic policy till it hurts. Do it slow. Make small enough mistakes that would mean the work has to be done again.

Do your job, but just poorly enough to slow this shit down. Make fascism inefficient.



A community for the study of Neoplatonism and its intersection with spirituality, science, and society


!neoplatonism@piefed.social

I invite everyone from all walks and backgrounds to join! I'm trying to make an inclusive space that serves as a repository of academic resources on Neoplatonism. If you're interested in philosophy from late antiquity, want to see how science and philosophy intersect, or are spiritually curious, this community invites you to join!



Fedicon Livestream


[img=https://community.nodebb.org/assets/uploads/files/1754063515545-1000004314-resized.jpg]1000004314.jpg[/img] Let's get this party started! [strong]Day 1 of FediCon[/strong]

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Let's get this party started!

Day 1 of FediCon

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We can debate endlessly about which protocol is GOAT, or how to define decentralization...
in reply to julian

i don't think interop comes first. what is the goal? if the goal is explicitly to promote decentralization then yes you should define that term first. and decentralization is fundamentally a political goal while interop is fundamentally a utilitarian goal. for example: facebook has 2 billion users, so it clearly has some utility for some people. but it is politically unacceptable for other people, who will oppose it despite its utility. it is shortsighted to prioritize interop alone.
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trwnh@mastodon.social I think what quillmatiq@mastodon.social is getting at is less that decentralization isn't important (because it is!) but more that UX friction is a surmountable barrier for adoption, and arguably more important now than later.
in reply to julian

yes! In fact, a couple slides after I call out "And then, Decentralization"
in reply to Anuj Ahooja

personally i find that interop can lead to worse UX if you have to compromise on your own experience to be compatible with someone else's assumptions. so improving UX might require explicitly breaking interop.

more generally, UX friction can be good, and good UX doesn't imply that the thing is good. putting decentralization first means you emphasize values -- do it right before you do it well. putting interop first means you defer the value judgement.

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Next up is j12t@j12t.social — "From Millions to Billions: A plausible narrative for growing the Open Social Web"
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Reiterating mike@flipboard.social's favourite talking point about AOL vs. the WWW
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chris@socialbc.ca discussing his petition to the Government of Canada to adopt a free and open social media network for communication to all Canadians.
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chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca talking about starting up SocialBC is inspiring!

Makes me wonder if something like this could happen in Ontario... esp. rural communities.

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The number of interesting apps and services running off BlueSky is staggering.

Just. What.

in reply to Eugen Rochko

i can't really speak for anyone here as a relative outsider, but as someone that has worked with both protocols i think one big reason is the lack of a public, accessible, synchronous space for discussion, development, and support

the unofficial discord linked in that slide tends to be fairly active - i've managed to receive answers to most of my atproto-related questions there, and as a result i've been able to get stuff done relatively quickly. whenever i've had issues with activitypub projects in the past, i've just sat on them for long periods of time because i wasn't sure where to ask about them (and i never really got much response from posts i made on the network about them either)

i see socialhub as a great place for asynchronous, more formal happenings, but there's not much for more casual happenings right now afaict (though i'd love to be proven wrong in this regard!)

in reply to Essem

as someone who's also on the outside looking in, I kind of have to concur here. nobody's really having fun. even on socialhub, all I really see is just the same few people people getting really pedantic and argumentative over implementation details and whether rdf is good and where the bike shed for the nuclear reactor should be built. contrast atproto, where people can just be like "I built a toilet social network because it's funny."

I think that activitypub sorely needs more creativity and experimentation and people pushing the protocol in ways that are super unexpected, as well as having developers welcome new people on board and helping them get up to speed (and the casual discussion space that essem mentioned). doing this will probably bring a lot of much needed diversity and progress to the space imo

in reply to eblu

Re: Fedicon Livestream


eblu@wetdry.world said in Fedicon Livestream:
> even on socialhub, all I really see is just the same few people people getting really pedantic and argumentative over implementation details and whether rdf is good and where the bike shed for the nuclear reactor should be built. contrast atproto, where people can just be like "I built a toilet social network because it's funny."

I'd love to put some of my creative and cat-herding energies toward developing an implementor-first place for AP developer support. I often make the claim that AP-related discussion should take place over ActivityPub, so I'd love to put that into practice.

I'm not a chat-first person, so Discord isn't my first option, but there are other options...!

cc gargron@mastodon.social esm@wetdry.world

in reply to julian

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Dan building up onboarding tools to directly counter instance paralysis. YES!
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"The Fediverse is a refuge because there are assholes in the world"
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High level overview of what we need to do to cross the chasm to reach the early adopters.
in reply to julian

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A quick shout-out to reiver@mastodon.social who is literally still doing conference org work during the conference.

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Am loving how benpate@mastodon.social is focusing on getting creators onto the fediverse. Important work to cross that chasm!

🕺

in reply to julian

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dawn@cosocial.ca presenting an interesting history of how coop@cosocial.ca came to be.

I love how both we have representation from both CoSocial.ca and SocialBC!

in reply to julian

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dawn@cosocial.ca makes the point that it's important that cosocial members buy at least the share into the coop so as to have a stake in the coop itself.

It's more of a commitment than just filling in a form.

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johannab@cosocial.ca on Digital Third Spaces!

Back in the day forums were that digital third space. Social media took that over and they've dropped the ball.

Let's bring them back (with more forums obviously)

in reply to julian

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Someone's got Mastodon open on their device with sound on and it keeps dinging, and I'm having a Pavlovian urge to check my phone.

I don't even use the Mastodon web app wth

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Analog or digital, humans are the glue that holds together third spaces.


Backpage scandal ends in largest US payout to trafficking victims


The US just launched its biggest effort yet to compensate victims of human trafficking, setting up a process to dole out $200 million from seizures related to shutting down the notorious online escorts ad service Backpage.com.

In an announcement on Thursday, the Department of Justice confirmed that "this marks the largest remission process to date to compensate victims of human trafficking."

Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Galeotti said the effort to redistribute millions of ill-gotten gains "underscores the Department’s unwavering commitment to use forfeiture to take the profit out of crime and to compensate victims." It comes after Backpage's "owners and key executives and businesses related to the platform" were found guilty of facilitating crimes including money laundering and "unlawful commercial sex using a facility in interstate or foreign commerce," the DOJ said.

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in reply to ABetterTomorrow

It’s legit. The negative comments are because the CEO supports US Republican politicians which is a red flag, but there haven’t been any operational reasons to not trust them that I’m aware of.
in reply to Encrypt-Keeper

There are no very clear reasons to distrust proton, but is it just me that finds them releasing a 2FA app kinda disturbing? Like, why waste the resources? What could they do better than Aegis, which is already FOSS and privacy preserving? If there is no reason, than I have to wonder if the hidden reason is to get more data into their ecosystem. Which a privacy focused company shouldn't care about.

I am probably just paranoid but I don't trust Proton.

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Hunger in Gaza reaches 'tipping point' under Israel's offensive as children face lifelong impacts




in reply to ickplant

He compensates his lack of wings by having slightly larger ears. But the big almond shaped eyes, the cuteness and his love for (some) fruits might imply a relationship.

#poodle #dogsofmastodon #dog #Dogstodon





I need to tell you something unsatisfying: your personal consumption choices will not make a meaningful difference to the amount of enshittification you experience in your life


Here's why you're getting enshittified: we deliberately decided to stop enforcing competition laws. As a result, companies formed monopolies and cartels. This means that they don't have to worry about losing your business or labor to a competitor, because they don't compete. It also means that they can handily capture their regulators, because they can easily agree on a set of policy priorities and use the billions they've amassed by not competing to capture their regulators. They can hold a whip hand over their formerly powerful tech workers, mass-firing them and terrorizing them out of any Tron-inspired conceits about "fighting for the user." Finally, they can use IP law to shut down anyone who makes technology that disenshittifies their offerings.
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Eternal Flames

I’ve posted a new video on natural gas “eternal flames”. This video features info about the Darvaza “gate to hell” crater, which I previously wrote about for Spooky Geology, and new content related to the Eternal Flame falls in New York. I visited the falls in June 2025 and did research on how and why the flame exists. The Darvaza section contains new information about how the Turkmenistan government is aiming to extinguish the crater.

youtube.com/watch?v=r7lhn4Lp4U…

#ChestnutRidgePark #Darvaza #Derweze #EternalFlame #EternalFlameFallsPark #gateToHell #geology #NewYork #SpookyGeology #spookyScience

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Fedicon is happening in Vancouver, BC this weekend


An in-person conference centered around the fediverse is happening this Friday and Saturday at UBC Robson Square in Vancouver, BC. Put on by [url=https://mastodon.social/@reiver]@reiver@mastodon.social[/url], it is bringing together a number of big names

An in-person conference centered around the fediverse is happening this Friday and Saturday at UBC Robson Square in Vancouver, BC.

Put on by reiver@mastodon.social, it is bringing together a number of big names including Evan Prodromou (of AP fame), Dan Supernault (Pixelfed creator), and more!

> 🎉 FediCon is in 1 day!
>
>If you already have a FediCon ticket, you should receive this reminder e-mail message.
>
>See you there!
>
>...
>
>🌐 FediCon
>📍 Vancouver (Canada)
>🗓️ August 1-2
>ℹ️ fedicon.ca
>🎟️ lu.ma/p4bbb941
>
>🥳 lu.ma/kowist5x
>🥳 lu.ma/reg4appv

I'll be on stage speaking about some of ActivityPub's "hard problems", and what people are doing to fix them. It's a rehash and expansion of a talk I gave at FOSDEM this past February.

Are there threadiverse related problems? I'd imagine so. Would love to include them in my presentation.



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