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Why forecasting where tornadoes will hit is still hard to do − even though storm predictions are improving buff.ly/WBGAaZk
in reply to The Conversation U.S.

Trump is in the process of eliminating NOAA which may curtail tornado warnings. Red states deserve this.


"As Trump literally tanks the American economy and the trust of the international business community, where are the voices of America’s business leaders? Are they all hoping that Trump will do a commercial on the White House lawn hawking their products too? ...

Your tax cuts will not be large enough to cover your shame. And we will remember."

~ Sherrilyn Ifill

#Musk #Trump #authoritarianism #economy #EconomicElites #billionaires #TaxCuts
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sherrilyn.substack.com/p/it-is…

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in reply to William Lindsey

"One way to think about this is to say that Trump is doing to America what Elon Musk is doing to Tesla, destroying a valuable brand through erratic behavior and repulsive ideology. Did I mention that Tesla sales in Europe appear to be cratering?"

~ Paul Krugman

#Musk #Trump #authoritarianism #economy #EconomicElites #billionaires #TaxCuts
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paulkrugman.substack.com/p/tes…

in reply to William Lindsey

"Trump’s belief that America holds all the cards, that the rest of the world needs access to our markets but we don’t need them, is all wrong. We are rapidly losing the world’s trust, and part of the cost will be financial."

#Musk #Trump #authoritarianism #economy #EconomicElites #billionaires #TaxCuts
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A Tour of Ancient Rome’s Best Graffiti: “We Have Urinated in Our Beds … There Was No Chamber Pot” & More

openculture.com/2025/03/a-tour…



Heaven. Crawfish étouffée with fried crawfish tails on top and a boudin eggroll.



Trump plan to fund Musk’s Starlink over fiber called “betrayal” of rural US
Director of $42 billion broadband fund pushed out, says program is being ruined.
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
in reply to Ars Technica

, having been a Starlink customer until the rural funding allowed fiber to be laid to me, I've used both. While Starlink was pretty good, fiber is much better. Starlink still had short outages after the beta program was over. Latency was acceptable most of the time, but jitter was high. I was using it for work supporting EHRs around the country, and I would get kicked off the customer systems often enough for me to keep a DSL line for backup.

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The image features a humorous meme with text and a photograph. The text at the top reads: "DM: Your party's invited to sit at the negotiation table for working out a truce with the BBEG. Party: Let's roll a group insight check... rolls 8, 3, 7, 1 and a 4. DM: Do you accept? Party: Let's do it, It'll be fine." Below the text is a photograph of a modern conference room with a large, irregularly shaped rock suspended from the ceiling. The rock appears to be a natural stone, with a rough texture and a grayish-brown color. The room has large windows, allowing natural light to enter, and the walls are a light gray color. There are several people seated at a long, stone table, which matches the suspended rock, with laptops in front of them. The chairs are black and have a modern design. The overall atmosphere of the room is contemporary and minimalist.

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Project Taara, a potential Starlink rival, is spinning off from Google’s parent Alphabet to become its own company. pcmag.com/news/alphabets-poten…



I wrote up a post about how I get around silly macOS security stuff to run rsync jobs from cron by embedding shell commands inside of Automator applications...

➡️ rasterweb.net/raster/2025/03/1…

#macos #rsync #backup #blogpost

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The New York Times just discovered parallel computing.

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in reply to Carl T. Bergstrom

@sophieschmieg @Schouten_B @mattblaze Rather than assuming the worst about me, you could have, for example, looked at the comments in the article.
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@Schouten_B @sophieschmieg No, you're a tiresome little troll, and I've wasted enough of my time.



Random work day today included at one point setting up a revopoint handheld 3D scanner and then obviously scanning and printing a shortbread biscuit. #3Dprinting

in reply to Ars Technica

kind of like how most new restaurants fail within a few years,?


17 March 1940 | A Dutch Jewish boy, Barnett Greenman, was born in Rotterdam.

In February 1943 he was deported to #Auschwitz and murdered in a gas chamber.



AI running out of juice despite Microsoft's hard squeezing theregister.com/2025/03/14/ai_… via @theregister & @sjvn

To use Gartner jargon, #AI is dropping from the Peak of Inflated Expectations to the Trough of Disillusionment as businesses realize AI is not a miracle after all.

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Freedom of speech?

Freedom of assembly?

Not recognized in Orbán's #Hungary.

theguardian.com/world/2025/mar…



New article in "Nature" quoting @noamross and many others (including me): "Stay safe from online hate with these five tips" nature.com/articles/d41586-025… (apologies for the paywall but very glad to see it published)


“The basement gallery of London’s Japan House has been transformed into a woody wonder world of chisels and saws, mortises and tenons, and brackets of infinite intricacy, alongside traditional clay plastering, shoji paper screen making and tatami mat weaving.

It is a dazzling display of the phenomenal skills behind centuries of timber architecture and joinery, celebrating elite master carpenters”

Photo: Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
mastodon.scot/@tompearce49/114…

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Several nuclear scientists, bomb engineers, and safety experts critical to national security were among the cuts made by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.

More than 130 members of a top secret agency, the National Nuclear Security Agency, either took the Trump administration’s deferred resignation “buyout” or were fired in the past six weeks, putting an effort to upgrade the American nuclear arsenal at risk
#AureFreePress #News #press #headline #breaking

newrepublic.com/post/192825/el…

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This month’s Windows updates are removing the Copilot app (accidentally)
Copilot can be reinstalled from the Microsoft Store if it's something you want.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/0…


Ungarns Regierungspartei will Pride-Parade in Budapest verbieten

Ungarns Regierungspartei Fidesz will der Pride-Parade der LGBTQ-Bewegung in Budapest ein Ende bereiten. Ein Gesetzentwurf sieht vor, dass Teilnehmern und Organisatoren künftig Geldbußen und polizeiliche Erfassung drohen.

➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/europa/u…

#LGBTQ #Ungarn



tariffs

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Gosh, WaPo, don't you think maybe you're giving the POTUS a little too much credit?


Useful! European alternatives to AWS/GCP/Azure: asamsig.com/blog/picking-a-eur…

#Cloud

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It's Monday, which is a good day to remember that the data broker industry must be destroyed: gizmodo.com/data-broker-brags-…

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I clicked on that. It opened a Vivaldi tab that looked like...

(No alt text to image, but here it is: It's a browser screenshot in dark mode. There's an ad where the headline should be and a cookies notice where the picture should be. Nothing about the article is visible other than a subtitle, "The advertising industry is immensely powerful, and disturbingly opaque")

...which I suppose perfectly illustrates your point

in reply to evacide

“Lola”

That's an extra layer of “ewwwww” on this shit cake.


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Anybody who's ever played Stranded Deep knows the perils of coconuts.
in reply to The Oatmeal

after the 3rd one or so, and if only there were some liquid nearby to carry away waste
#comic #comics
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“You don’t know what information a data broker has on you, who they’re selling it to, and what the people who buy your data are doing with it,” EFF’s Lena Cohen told @Gizmodo. “There’s a real power/knowledge asymmetry.” gizmodo.com/data-broker-brags-…

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in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation

Not to be rude to anyone working on "Core AI" but this sounds like a sales speech for investors, not an actual capability 😬


Tucker Carlson and others alleging new Deep State conspiracy about JFK records. Someone at National Archives with knowledge of the situation, meanwhile, tells me that thousands of pages of 60-year-old documents don't just magically digitize themselves

404media.co/why-all-of-the-jfk…

in reply to 404 Media

im sure doge fired the staff handling digitization of documents.


Tucker Carlson and others alleging new Deep State conspiracy about JFK records. Someone at National Archives with knowledge of the situation, meanwhile, tells me that thousands of pages of 60-year-old documents don't just magically digitize themselves

404media.co/why-all-of-the-jfk…

in reply to Jason Koebler

And my work exclude the oddball film formats (I did one to get the custom holder to work and scanner settings required). My family took a lot of photos using 'disk' film format. Nothing in my scanners could handle that. I had to create a custom holder that took several days to create and test before it worked. Then each image is so small. I also have to clip each 'image', rotate it a set amount, then save it. One set of negatives takes hours and hours. For those poor people who are doing something similar with old government documents I really feel their pain. That doesn't include anything extremely faded or damaged.


Every part of this is correct except the word “beginning.”

We are •well• into the constitutional crisis at this point.

(EDIT: Probably by “beginning of a new…” the OP means “yet another…,” in which case…agreed.)

From @jrefior: hachyderm.io/@jrefior/11417876…

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in reply to Paul Cantrell

the beginning was not impeaching him. Then the supreme court decision that presidents were above the law


It would, I think, be genuinely useful if Chuck Schumer were politically ruined after last week.

There’s a limit to how useful it actually is to direct our energies specifically at elected politicians right now. Politicians aren’t going to save us. BUT: institutional leaders of many stripes (.gov, .edu, .org, and .com alike) are still acting much, much more afraid of the consequences of •fighting• than they are of the consequences of •compliance•.

We can change that. Make compliance ruin some high-profile careers. Make examples out of a few people. Schumer. Newsom. The Columbia admin. Tar and feather them. flipboard.com/@vanityfair/top-…

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in reply to Paul Cantrell

Any Democrat willing to become a DINO just to be "cool" with the GOP should have their career ruined. Force Schumer to run as a Republican next time, that's effectively what he is.
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Yes. Somebody said last week or so that there’s a split between Democrats who want to •fight• and Democrats who want to •survive•, and that this is a new split that crosses the previous ideological lines in the party. I think that second part is probably correct and important to understand.


Sometime in early elementary school a teacher gave me the rhyme "i before e, except after c" and thus doomed me to misspell "weird" for the rest of my life

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“i before e except after c, and except after weird words like weird.”


Outgoing Broadband Chief Issues Stark Warning Against Elon Musk

“Stranding all or part of rural America with worse internet so that we can make the world’s richest man even richer is yet another in a long line of betrayals by Washington,” wrote Evan Feinman

rollingstone.com/politics/poli…

Paywall Free: archive.today/Bgtc6

#news #politics #uspol #uspolitics #elonmusk #nazi #corruption #doge #firemusk




US Capitol Building, Washington, DC, 2021.

All the pixels, none of the political turmoil, at flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/51…

#photography

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in reply to Matt Blaze

I always enjoy your work (I realize I don't get the full experience on my small screen)

There are some architectural features i used to enjoy. I am sure it is a lovely scene. Just not getting the vibe with this one

#ElbowsUp and all.

in reply to Matt Blaze

It may not be the quality of the work but the subject that gives me an uneasy feeling.

Stay well. You folks are going to need support.

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@LabSpokane Nonsense. I represent all colors equally in my photos.


Trump may not be able to save Elon Musk from UK’s strict online safety law
UK Online Safety Act requires prompt content removals Musk's X has resisted.
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…

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in reply to Ars Technica

This is a bad law from the UK.
But also, Elon should be held personally accountable for the more extreme content on his platform.
eff.org/pages/uk-online-safety…



I missed this bit of great news! And they got back pay, too! Never stop fighting for what you’re entitled to.