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New: internal memos we obtained under FOIA reveal how agencies complied with Trump's anti-trans order. The documents explain exactly how different agencies are seeking to purge the notion that trans people exist. Also, shows FOIA is still working, somewhat

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in reply to Joseph Cox

As this piece says, we don't put our FOIA reporting behind a paywall. We've done this since launch. FOIA reporting can be expensive (just today talking about a request that will cost thousands) but you can't charge for FOIA reporting freedom.press/issues/wired-is-…


Former Boss Of $42.5B Broadband Subsidy Program Warns It’s Being Ruined To Benefit Elon #Musk - techdirt.com/2025/03/18/former… surely not...
#musk


How a European #media platform could protect #democracy - netzpolitik.org/2025/whatever-… "We cannot counter propaganda on social media with laws. What is needed is a platform for European news – in all European languages. This is technically possible. We just need the political will"


Italian newspaper says it has published world’s first #AI-generated edition - theguardian.com/technology/202… "Il Foglio says artificial intelligence used ‘for everything – the writing, the headlines, the quotes … even the irony’" this may not be the flex it thinks it is... #italy #journalism


Peru declares state of emergency amid crime wave

Peru's president has ordered the deployment of soldiers to help address a surge in violence a day after the killing of popular singer Paul Flores

independent.co.uk/news/world/a…

#news #politics #peru #violence #stateofemergency



DOGE cuts to USDA may open door to invasive species, higher food prices
Food inspectors and disease-sniffing dog handlers remain out of work as food spoils.
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…

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it’s win-win because once our previously functioning government services start performing poorly the same people who vandalized them will be the first to tell us it’s proof government doesn’t work and more cuts are in order! Don’t be fooled.


New EV battery boasts 5-min charge time, adding 250 miles of range
The new batteries can charge at 10C, with fast chargers peaking at 1,000 kW.
arstechnica.com/cars/2025/03/n…
in reply to Ars Technica

I keep seeing BYD in news, and I keep thinking how they are already better than Tesla (low bar), and improving faster.


UPDATE: The number is now 761. As they say, "A bigger number a day keeps the doctor away". That is an actual thing people say. I've heard it said, both on television and inside an Applebee's.
gofund.me/711f1548


The debugging lights look pretty, but they shouldn’t be doing this. I think the bodge on the 555 timing circuit isn’t working as expected. Time to look at this again.


I think the part of this that I don't understand is that... I'd thought that if you can get deterministic results about password compromise by comparing only hashes then those hashes are either unsalted or otherwise being mishandled at some step in the process.

I also didn't think that "unrelated accounts used by unrelated people coincidentally have the same password" is the same as "this password is compromised".

What am I missing?

blog.cloudflare.com/password-r…

blog.cloudflare.com/helping-ke…

in reply to mhoye

I haven’t used that service, but if it’s equivalent to AWS’s version, it only checks username-password combinations, not individual passwords. I imagine there’s a client-side component that hashes the credentials and submits them to an API, where they can be checked. I don’t know how they’d avoid a rainbow table attack though, unless the client is also generating a unique salt for each request, which would be computationally expensive at the point of comparison.
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You ever listen to the opening bars of a song and know for a fact that there's a chase scene involving a Chevy Nova in your immediate future?

esq.social/@D_J_Nathanson/1141…

duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=chevy…



The Linux-based Steam Deck and other Windows-powered gaming handhelds may have seized the spotlight in recent years. But Qualcomm still sees potential in Android handhelds, which the company is trying to bring back into the game. pcmag.com/news/hands-on-with-q…



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in reply to Matthew Miller

Are the desktop spins also released in the beta? Can't find a link for the new Cosmic Spin for F42 beta.


Checking In On the ISA Wars and Its Impact on CPU Architectures

hackaday.com/2025/03/18/checki…



#Bundestag prepares to vote on historic borrowing package in key test for #Merz - theguardian.com/world/2025/mar… <fingers crossed/> #germany #ukraine


Well the display on my fridge is going well.

- Bin collection, polled from council's web site.
- Weather condition from an API
- Temp from my local weather station
- Grid power from Glow meter MQTT posts
- Solar from inverter by MODBUS/TCP
- Sunrise/set.
- DEFCON from FireBrick monitoring which kids are in house using DHCP.

epd.revk.uk/

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in reply to RevK

I have which folk are in our house using HomeAssistant but I have to say that I do love your DEFCON level. 😂


Linux User Space makes videos about the history of various Linux distributions and Linux-related software. You can follow at:

➡️ @linuxuserspace@tilvids.com

There are already 26 videos uploaded, if they haven've federated to your server yet you can browse them all at tilvids.com/a/linuxuserspace/v…

You can also follow their general social media account at @linuxuserspace@mastodon.social

#FeaturedPeerTube #Linux #ComputingHistory #Distros #GNULinux #RetroComputing #PeerTube #PeerTubers



Teens who supported Trump during his first term became less aware of systemic
#racism over time, while those who opposed him grew more conscious of racial inequalities. An adolescent development scholar explains: theconversation.com/trumps-fir… #politics


With GIMP 3 releasing of course the stupid name arguments start up again, if they want to change it they will, if they don't they won't. A name change won't make the application any more popular, it'll still be GIMP and it'll still be in the same state functionality wise. But it's so much easier to argue about a name than it is to address the hard stuff. Regarding the projects stance have a read of the FAQ gimp.org/docs/userfaq.html#i-d…

This is the last I'm going to say on it, see you in a few years.



Am Freitag kam die Frage auf:
Wie finde ich weitere Accounts zum Folgen?

Die Standardantworten hatte ich gegeben.
Siehe fedi.tips/how-do-i-find-accoun…

Weitere Möglichkeit ist, speziellen 'trending'-bots zu folgen. Ich folge z.B.:
@hypebot und @TrendingBoost

fedihum.org hat trending nicht aktiviert; das geht entweder automatisch oder mit menschliches Kuratieren.
Gegen ersteres hatten wir uns am Anfang entschieden, für letzteres haben wir nicht genug Kapazitäten.

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Hashtag-Raten bzw. -Suchen kann auch zu Leuten führen, die was interessantes zu sagen haben. Ich hab so #histodons (Geschichte) gefunden, und #FediLZ (Lehrpersonenzimmer im Fediverse). Und den Leuten, die dort posten, kannst du wiederum folgen.


Teens in Colorado face more #abortion barriers than adults. A nursing professor explains how parental consent laws continue to be a major hurdle for many young people seeking care buff.ly/qvXT3ZL



"One of the first types of cyberattacks anyone learns about is the brute force attack. This is a type of hack that relies on rapid trial-and-error to guess a password. ...

The best way to think of the slop and spam that generative AI enables is as a brute force attack on the algorithms that control the internet and which govern how a large segment of the public interprets the nature of reality."

~ Jason Koebler

#AI #SocialMedia #algorithms
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Well, as long as the GNU-slash-IMP folks are mad at me, I should go for broke and irritate everyone. Someone's got to be debbie downer and I guess today it's me.

Does @gnome support the use of a slur for a project they're hosting? Because from where I sit, they appear to, and I feel like hosting this project might be a violation of their CoC.

gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp

in reply to Veronica Explains

why don't they just renamed it "Wilber" after the mascot tbh? It's easy to remember, it doesn't spit in the face of disabled people, they can keep all other branding the same, and it's a fairly unique name, which is a big advantage in a time where the biggest companies in the world are called "Meta" and "Alphabet".

(So long as they ditch the "Wilber is his own species, a gimp" shtick with it. That's a raccoon if ever I saw one.)

in reply to Veronica Explains

Hm. Gnome uses GitLab. So they're probably fine with it, as they also support apps, where the team behind it actively supports DOGE and therefore the Trump administration.

Via msn.com/en-us/money/companies/…



“This is awesome! Don’t you think this is awesome? So awesome!”

“You are SO immature.”

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«The problem isn’t that the fediverse isn’t viable. The problem isn’t that it’s “too complicated.” The problem is that the giants of Silicon Valley have spent 20 years convincing us that anything outside their control isn’t worth our time.
And that’s just not bloody true.»

From: The Fediverse Isn’t the Future. It’s the Present We’ve Been Denied.

joanwestenberg.com/the-fediver…

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Sometimes if a bird is worth a boop (and let's face it, pretty much all birds are worth a boop) then it's also worth the effort in reaching them, however high up they have decided to perch.

#sillyScribbles #bird #boop



CURRENTLY IN ROTATION
Tune in to our stream for more!
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Hope for endangered #penguins as no-fishing zones agreed off South Africa - theguardian.com/environment/20… "Deal will restrict fishing near colonies on Robben Island and Bird Island for 10 years, after long debate between industry and conservationists"


PlayStation Studios' new first-party studio, Dark Outlaw, is being led by one of the chief architects of Call of Duty’s Zombies franchise. pcmag.com/news/sony-launches-d…


TIL: That Joseph Campbell is trash, universal myths aren't going to save us but maybe folklore can.
:blobcatjustright:
What's your favorite folk lore or public domain story that talks shit about rich people and/or monarchs?
:blobcatthink:
youtube.com/watch?v=Q9zR4lWyVN…

@lavaeolus @juergen_hubert

#JosephCampbell #myth #myths #folklore #PublicDomain #CreativeCommons

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Jürgen Hubert

@LaNaehForaday

If I can criticize the Brothers Grimm for their anti-Semitism, I can criticize Joseph Campbell for his faults.

Also, what works for Disney movies does not work for all folk storytelling. Heck, the "Monomyth" is utterly inapplicable to the vast majority of German folk tales I have read.

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Jürgen Hubert

@LaNaehForaday

Ah, so it's the amount of _money_ that someone makes that ultimately matters, not whether they are right or wrong?

I suppose that _is_ in the spirit of this time of age.


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The image depicts a stylized figure dressed in a vibrant green and red traditional outfit, reminiscent of East Asian attire. The figure is holding a sword with a black hilt and a red sheath, suggesting a warrior or samurai theme. The outfit includes a flowing red cape and a green garment with intricate patterns, complemented by a large, ornate umbrella with a dark, textured design. The background features vertical stripes in shades of green, red, and purple, adding depth and contrast to the scene. The figure's hair is styled in a traditional manner, and the overall composition is dynamic, with the figure positioned slightly off-center, creating a sense of movement and focus. The artwork is signed "Doriana Dream" in the bottom left corner, indicating the artist's name.

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I am just thrilled beyond belief to announce that, a full day ahead of schedule, I am releasing the newest version of the PETI firmware, version 0.5.0. This update, the Audio and Hygiene update, adds PWM-driven audio and the whole goofy poop mechanic to the game, as well as some minor QoL improvements.

arcanalabs.ca/news/labnotes/pe…

#virtualpet #maker #electronics #microcontrollers #diyelectronics



Trump and #Putin to hold high-stakes call on #Ukraine - theguardian.com/world/2025/mar… "Call to come amid reports that Russia is demanding halt to western arms deliveries as condition for truce" utterly absurd: putin will build up forces, but ukraine won't be allowed to...#trump is so weak
in reply to Glyn Moody

Especially since all European countries will probably continue delivering arms to Ukraine anyway. After all, they were not invited on the call!

A bit like Ukrainian F-16 vs Mirage 2000. The US government has said it would not update the flight software on the F-16 anymore (a crucial point, since Russian forces are constantly trying new electronic warfare configurations) while Mirage 2000s are still updated.

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Glyn Moody
@cynthea you're right, they are; I hope zelensky tells them where to go...


UN human rights chief voices horror at #Israel’s new #Gaza strikes - theguardian.com/world/2025/mar… unprovoked strikes on innocent civilians...


It's a rainy early spring morning and the flower bulbs are bursting - which has me thinking of beautiful flowers! I'm planning to take some new pictures of my work and need some inspiration ✨ Which flowers do you think would pair well with this vase? 🤔💐🏺 #Art #gardening #flowers #bloomscrolling
in reply to Dammitjanet

That is definitely true. One of these days, Ii shall have to try to over winter them instead of just getting a pot of them.