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in reply to TheImpressiveX

"Michael Mando, known for his work on Better Call Saul, is returning to reprise the role of the Scorpion" - fuck yeah!!!
in reply to Agrivar

I admit it, I didn't open the article and only read the headline. Thanks for that quote, noice!

in reply to simple

Finally, a real teaser.

I really hope this suit doesn't end up looking as shiny as it did at the end of NWH.

in reply to simple

Looks like the export didn’t finish rendering before it uploaded.

in reply to JarvisBot

Sat down and caught it tonight, not a bad show. Only complaint is that it's basically Assassin's Creed with a Wakanda skin. Or Black Panther with an Assassin's Creed skin?

No biggie, if you like either, you'll like this.

in reply to JarvisBot

As an Italian, as soon as fourth episode begun and "Ethiopia, 1896" shown up I was like "Ooooops" πŸ˜…

in reply to JarvisBot

Seeing an Iron Fist was so fun.

Probably my favorite out of the four.

in reply to superj104

The design on her was just... πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³πŸ’‹

in reply to JarvisBot

At ~21:55 the sword spinning midair is the coolest Looney Toons physics thing in this episode.

Also I don't know what the lesson seems to be. Be a War Dog for your country, give your life for the mission, but when it's over feel free to do whatever you want.

in reply to JarvisBot

Greek history has never been an interest for me so this episode didn't hit as hard as the first one.

in reply to JarvisBot

Those were some cool looking weapons, beautiful scenery, and awesome "sets". I really hope we continue to get more animated shows, I feel like they have so many more options.

Also excellent introduction to I'm guessing our main character. We've explored the Dora Milaje in the films, time to explore the War Dogs. Nakia (T'Challa's love interest) was a War Dog and her stories always seemed interesting but unexplored.

in reply to JarvisBot

Sat down and caught it tonight, not a bad show. Only complaint is that it's basically Assassin's Creed with a Wakanda skin. Or Black Panther with an Assassin's Creed skin?

No biggie, if you like either, you'll like this.



[DISCUSSION] [SPOILERS] Eyes of Wakanda - Discussion Hub


Eyes of Wakanda premieres Aug 1st, with all four episodes.

The exact time hasn't been announced, I'm guessing midnight Pacific time, aka 3am Eastern time, but it could be midnight Eastern Time.

Trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=ODHh6oe4Ml…

(This post is locked, please discuss individual episodes in their individual posts. Please be mindful of future spoilers in older threads.)


[DISCUSSION] [SPOILERS] Eyes of Wakanda - S01E01 Into the Lion's Den


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I need a hig res print of this so badly!


I just watched the new Avengers and loved the picture at 1h55min (credits) and I really want a print for my home of it, about 1.20 meters at the longer side.

Does anyone know if this is available somewhere, or has a source of a high res digital picture which I could let printed?

Here is someone asking for it on Reddit:

old.reddit.com/r/marvelstudios…

Maybe someone commented something interesting since I posted here πŸ˜‡

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My guess is it would be in here, although I wasn’t able to locate any scans.
in reply to philophilsaurus

Nice! Thank youπŸ˜‡ that is a great start

But damn, is it expensive 😳

🫒

I really hope that I don’t have to use AI upscaling

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in reply to Petter1

It came out on 4K disc on Tuesday, I expect there are rips already available out on the usual sources.


in reply to TheImpressiveX

The MCU has lost my interest at this point. I wanted to give f4 a try but can’t be bothered. I don’t care about x-men and couldn’t stand the bad guy in BP2 so they can keep 3.

I’d watch Blade if they made it but they don’t seem to want to.

I miss Ms Marvel. She’s awesome.

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in reply to Guidy

i assume you mean fantastic 4, it looks as generic as the 2015, even though the first 2 were bad in the 2000s they had interesting actors to do it. X-men franchise is the one movies cant seem to do justice for a reason. i prefer the mutant shows that were there prior to the disney cancelling them, they flesh out the stories much better.

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in reply to TheImpressiveX

wakanda 2 was kinda weak, having a 3rd one wont save the sequel. DP 1 and 2 seems much better than 3, because it dint have the multiversal trope.

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in reply to TheImpressiveX

"Scale" suggests to me they might be going straight to Krakoa. It's a built-in homeland for all the mutants to be isolationists in when other stuff is happening, not unlike Wakanda and Namor's underwater realm.

I've long imagined what an attempt to adapt Powers of X/House of X might look like, if such a thing is even possible.

in reply to TheImpressiveX

they need to redo all the previous movies, and do them some justice and hope they dont get race or gender swapped which is not comic book accurate., from what weve heard they all wernt that good despite having unique mutant and thier arcs. the mutant shows pre-disney merger were much better.
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Eyes of Wakanda - Official Trailer


From the dooblydoo,

Every mission shapes a legacy.
On August 1, stream all four episodes of Marvel Animation’s #EyesOfWakanda, only on β€ͺ@disneyplus‬.
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in reply to MimicJar

Fanboy time.

Did the Black Panthers study at the temple of K'un L'un?

in reply to DagwoodIII

No, but if you watch the show... SOMEONE sure did! πŸ˜€


"The Fantastic Four: First Steps" Breaks a Box Office Curse


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/27/business/media/the-fantastic-four-first-steps-box-office.html

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in reply to njm1314

I don't understand how fantastic 4 is so well received. It's "meh" at best.

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DDoS affecting most of the fedoraproject.org services





Inside the neighborhood patrols watching for Ice: β€˜They thought they could scare us – but this is LA’


Romero is part of a coalition of trained volunteers called UniΓ³n del Barrio, who patrol the barrios, or neighbourhoods, to look for immigration enforcement, β€œLa Migra”. When they spot Ice activity, they post videos that go viral, alerting people to seek shelter.
Since June, UniΓ³n del Barrio volunteers have been patrolling Terminal Island, where they say federal immigration agents have been staging enforcement operations. Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other agencies arrive here early in the morning, Romero said, before being dispatched to conduct raids across southern California. β€œThey’re clocking in to go kidnap people. They see us, they flip us off.”
in reply to greenfire

These neighborhood patrols need to start making ice disappear. Their vehicles, weapons and clothing neatly folded and left in a parking lot. Vanished.


Texas Democrats Flee State to Block Trump and Republicans' Gerrymandering Plan


Democratic lawmakers in Texas are leaving the state in a last-ditch bid to prevent Republicans from further gerrymandering their congressional map at the request of President Donald Trump. If successful, the GOP’s redistricting effort could potentially give the party an additional five seats in the 2026 midterms.

Facing the possibility of arrest under the orders of Republican Governor Greg Abbott, as well as steep financial penalties for their absence, 30 Texas Democrats have fled the state to Chicago, Illinois. Their absconding will deny the state legislature the necessary quorum needed to maintain a legislative session, a strategy they used (to no great effect) when Republicans aggressively gerrymandered the state’s maps in 2021.


That old chestnut ...






Do leaders even believe that generative AI is useful?


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Oh, not at all. It would be very rude of me to describe C as a pathogen transmitted through the vector of Unix, so I won't, even if it's mostly accurate to say so.

Many high level systems programming languages predate C, like the aforementioned Fortran, Pascal, PL/I and the ALGOL family. The main advantage C had over them in the early 1970s was its relatively light implementation. The older, bigger languages were generally considered superior to C for actual practical use on systems that could implement them, i.e. not a tiny cute little PDP-7.

Since then C has grown some more features and a horrible standard filled to the brim with lawyerly weasel words that let compilers optimize code in strange and terrifying ways, allowing it to exists as something of a lingua franca of systems programming, but at the time of its birth C wouldn't have been seen as anything particularly revolutionary.



Creating S/MIME certificates with Small Step CA


blog.hardill.me.uk/2025/08/03/…

I’ve been using Small Step CA to issue certificates for services on my LAN for a while. It works really well supporting ACME so services can request/renew certificates automatically.

When Jan Wildeboer (@jwildeboer) mentioned (when CA’s announced they would drop the clientAuth from server certificates) he was looking to have a play with running a Certificate Authority I […]

#certificates #email



Figure AI’s BotQ humanoid robot is an investor demo, not a product


pivottoai.libsyn.com/20250801-… - podcast
youtube.com/watch?v=O7sr8e0GpS… - video
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 …


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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[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 it, I'm glad they put it in a separate universe as not to have to hand wave their existence in the Prime Universe. I like the idea of glossing over the origin story. But they just seemed to come off as too perfect of heroes, like saving the world is something they casually do in their spare time.
in reply to Thebeardedsinglemalt

I think making them too perfect was the idea.

The entire world knows that the Fantastic Four can solve anything, so when they return from Galactus and haven't defeated him, it's meant to be truly scary. It's also why the citizens turn on them. Oh they can save us but they won't? But conversely it's also how they convince the entire world to work together. They can solve anything.









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 β€” "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.

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I think they're having more fun over there in ATProto land than us AP folk.
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

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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

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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.
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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!

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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!

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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)

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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.
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Congrats chad@mstdn.ca for winning the FediCon swag competition. Move over stickers here's a MUG.

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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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