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Privacy-centric MVNO (mobile carrier) Cape is now in open beta. $99/mo

(I have no connection to them other than as a customer. Also, this isn't an endorsement so much as a "huh, this is interesting, imma try it" toot.)

#privacy

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@thegibson Looks like some Andreesen-Horowitz funding, maybe that was it.


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FLOSS Weekly Episode 825: Open Source CI With Semaphore

hackaday.com/2025/03/19/floss-…



Plex ups its price for first time in a decade, changes remote-streaming access
You've got until April 29 before the Lifetime Pass more than doubles in price.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/0…
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jellyfin.org


Another model underway... To be fair, it's been underway for a while , but it seems I haven't shared any #WorkInProgress shots yet, apologies!

This is a print from AliExpress, so no idea of the actual model name, but it's from #ZBBoy and I think I'll call it #JetBikeDemon* (*demon not included in these shots)
#MiniaturePainting #Crafty

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SciFi (humanesque) nudity

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@Spark not even any feet. Free-wheeling in the extreme 😉


JoJo X Hymenopteran Humor

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@Jirikiha I think the creator said that yes, it's just because. He likes pretty characters in pretty clothes.


Vie numérique : Comment vivre à l’abri des #GAFAM - lapresse.ca/affaires/techno/20… #techno #tech


Today in my surveillance class we're discussing Faraday bags for mobile devices: what threats they can (and most importantly, can't) protect against, the physics involved, and how to measure their effectiveness.

I wrote up a little blog post a while back: mattblaze.org/blog/faraday/

in reply to Matt Blaze

In particular, if the protest is one that's illegal (or that could be treated as illegal), I'd be at least as worried about having the device seized and analyzed, revealing all my contacts and text history. To the extent a Faraday bag is emboldening you to bring your fully-loaded phone with you, it's actually hurting, rather than helping, your security and privacy. (I'd rather bring a burner, if possible, and leave it off unless needed).
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They do seem (in the UK at least) to have a niche for trying to prevent keyless relay attacks, you even have auto magazines doing reviews (autoexpress.co.uk/product-grou…)


"We have ceded so many of the core operations of our lives and institutions to tech, we must recognise that strong encryption isn’t the enemy of security — it *is* security." - Signal President
@Mer__edith for the Financial Times on the war on encryption

ft.com/content/a934150f-e0f5-4…

in reply to Signal

An oldie (2017) but a goodie.
Australia (conservative) leader
"Laws of Australia > Laws of Mathematics"
Anti encryption spiel.
zdnet.com/article/the-laws-of-…
in reply to Signal

We have encryption or we don't. If there is any backdoor then it isn't encryption.


"I’m the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped

I was stuck in a freezing cell without explanation despite eventually having lawyers and media attention. Yet, compared with others, I was lucky"

#Canada #CanadianPolitics #cdnpoli #uspoli #USpolitics

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

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#electronics tool rec of the day: The last time I visited Berlin, I went to modulor and I impulse bought a new cutter knife for my micro soldering work. The knife is made by OLFA, and it’s actually great. The blade is held firmly by the metal shroud, the retraction action is really smooth, and it’s thinner than any other knife I have making it easier to handle under the microscope. I highly recommend it. Here’s a link:

modulor.de/olfa-cutter-svr-2-f…

in reply to jaseg

I used to use (and carried everyday) that one too!

Unsolicited cutter nerding:

That was until I discovered the Tajima LC-301 and afterwards the LC320B wich has become my most loved tool to carry.

The LC-301 felt thinner but sturdier at the same time while the LC320B is same thickness but longer (and also black and yellow, my fav colors, as irrelevant as that is) and has withstood using it as light duty screwdriver.

Can also confirm tajima blades last sharp longer than olfa.

in reply to Nixie

@Nixie thank you for the recommendation! I will definitely have a look for one of those the next time I’m at a place that sells such things!
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Good to know!
Did you also try the black Olfa blades?
olfa.com/products/9mm_abb_blac…
They feel considerably better than their silver counterparts but I cannot compare them objectively.
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@neuron I am not 100% sure I tried them or not, because it was a long time ago, but I do remember going on a quest for colored blades (even contemplated titanium coating normal blades and anodising them) so I know I tried a few overall.

I even tried titanium nitride coated blades, but I found them way more expensive and not that durable compared to tajima ones (I was working with LOTS of cardboard ad the time, so the tests where thorough)

So no colorful colored blades yet.




Nazis should have always been made to feel unwelcome in public spaces.

It took *gesticulates wildly* to make it happen.

Okay.

More please.

Follow the model of #ElbowsUp m.ai6yr.org/@ai6yr/11418676575…


CTV: Tesla removed from Vancouver Auto Show

"...“The Vancouver International Auto Show has removed Tesla as a participant in this week’s event, after the automaker was provided multiple opportunities to voluntarily withdraw,” said Eric Nicholl, the show’s executive director, in a statement.

“The Vancouver Auto Show’s primary concern is the safety of attendees, exhibitors, and staff. This decision will ensure all attendees can be solely focused on enjoying the many positive elements of the event.”.."

ctvnews.ca/vancouver/article/t…

#tesla #canada




Scientists hail ‘avalanche of discoveries’ from Euclid space telescope

Data from European Space Agency’s mission has allowed researchers to create detailed catalogue of 380,000 galaxies

theguardian.com/science/2025/m…

#news #science #space #astronomy #ESA #euclid



I'm still getting yelled at for making stranded astronaut jokes, if you wanted to know how my day was going.
in reply to Matt Blaze

For some reason, that reminds me of the joke about the mathematician who named their dog “Cauchy" because it kept leaving residues everywhere.




I agree so hard with this thread from @quephird, and the @jrose post that inspired it.

Learning diverse and esoteric programming languages has unquestionably made me a better software developer and given me a leg up. And, no less important: it’s been •fun•! My own experience strongly bears out what these two are saying.

1/ tech.lgbt/@quephird/1141904017…

in reply to Marsh Gardiner 🌱🐝

*nod* I’m not sure whether or not I believe it for natural language but I do believe it for programming languages, all the way back to a project in college (that I admittedly could have put more effort into) that attempted to show a priming effect just between different tutorials for a language.
in reply to Jordan

Strong agree — and I even ran a not-especially-stellar session on this topic at Minnebar once!

I’d argue that something that distinguishes programming languages from natural language is Sapir-Whorf-style shaping of thought is actually a conscious design goal. Language design choices say “we want programmers to pay attention to this, and not to that” and “we expect you to approach coding with this kind of mindset, this kind of thought process.”

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In 13 days, Wisconsin voters will elect a new state Supreme Court justice. In tomorrow's The Big Picture, Todd Beeton looks at whether Elon Musk will be able to buy that seat for the Republican. And yesterday, Jay Kuo dug into what is really behind the fascist tactics of Trump and Musk. thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p…
in reply to George Takei 🏳️‍🌈🖖🏽

Keep defending against all the attacks on ethical standards and you'll loose the one or the other. But you'll never win. You win *only* if you make it impossible to attack, generally by disarming the aggressor or by ousting him. And a win it is only if you can undo the damage.

As long as Trump has the means he and his cronies will attack. Anything that might hinder them in any way at any time will be discredited, dismantled, disbanded or dispelled. Or murdered if cheaper.

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Is not about whether he can buy the election but the people wake up and start voting and developing a pair of balls and ovaries. Sorry for any misspelling.


🚨 NEW SNW SET PICS

"Great to be back on the USS Enterprise with my Captain." - Adrian Holmes

Admiral April actor Adrian Holmes shared some snaps from #StrangeNewWorlds Season 4 filming, between takes with Anson Mount (Captain Pike)!

Source: instagram.com/p/DHYofFTRMFO/?i…
#StarTrek



first day of #NVIDIA #GTC was a blast! #Jenson's marathon #keynote was really informative technically, not just hype, and the rest of the day was spent sharing the #developer program with visitors to the #Arm booth, then an incredible team dinner at Fox Tale Fermentation Project! come find me today at booth 646!! 🤘🤩🤘
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last day to come find me at #GTC25! more info here:

arm.com/developer-hub/nvidia



California’s AB 412 imposes an impossible new AI regulatory regime that would cause devastating collateral damage for research and innovation, and could unintentionally give an advantage to Silicon Valley giants. kqed.org/news/12031810/hollywo…
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The EFF is just another tech think-tank at this point. Worshiping at the holy altar of "innovation" and treating startups as a universal good. You guys are a joke.

Listen to actual artists and online creators who don't want their work shoved into a model to generate slop.

Listen to website owners who don't want these corpos to be allowed to keep hammering their sites and increasing their hosting costs for all the bandwidth the machines chugs through, ignoring robots.txt to scrape up every last morsel of data that they can get.



Not all AI-assisted programming is vibe coding (but vibe coding rocks) simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/19/…
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@severo the moment you start talking about a hybrid setup you're not vibe coding any more. Vibe coding is when nobody ever reviews the code that was produced by the LLM. If you're reading, reviewing and improving LLM-produced code you aren't vibe coding any more. simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/19/…
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@severo so yeah, I think having teams where people share vibe coded illustrative prototypes will work great - but the developers who turn those prototypes into features will get to decide how much of that code they reuse




I was really excited to ditch #Instagram for @dansup's @pixelfed, but first of all @ordnung's server is blocked for some unknown reason, and then even after creating a new account on their server ( pixelfed.social/ishotjr ) it seems like only half of my posts are visible from other servers; any insight into what might be going on? 😩
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I can see this post fine, I wonder if there was a federation failure at some point, maybe this will help fix it?


In JGG v. Trump, the executive branch has today submitted one of the most misleading and disrespectful filings I have ever seen in a federal court. They mischaracterize all the proceedings as they continue to defy the judge. storage.courtlistener.com/reca… 1/ #LawFedi
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Wow, this is an utterly fantastic new resource if you're interested in the history of Infocom and early text adventures. Hundreds of contemporary news articles about these games, sales data, lots of other great archival material. Thanks to @zarfeblong for the link: invisiclues.org/
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An EV charging breakthrough from China's BYD is more bad news for Tesla amid growing Elon backlash and tumbling sales numbers. But a hit to its technical chops might hurt the most. pcmag.com/opinions/byds-5-minu…

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The image depicts a fantasy character standing in the foreground, holding a large, curved sword with a blue tint. The character is dressed in intricate, dark armor with a skull motif on the shoulder piece, suggesting a warrior or guardian role. The armor is detailed with geometric patterns and includes a chest plate, gauntlets, and leg guards, all in shades of black and silver. The character's long, silver hair and pointed ears indicate an elven or similar fantasy race. The background features a large, circular design with various symbols and runes, adding to the mystical atmosphere. The overall color palette is muted, with grays and blues dominating the scene. The character's stance is confident and ready for action, with the sword held in a relaxed grip.

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I highly recommend Mosquitto and MQTTX as #opensource options for #mqtt broker and GUI client. They are great for setting up and testing home #IoT networks! Both work with CA-signed or self-signed certificates for #TLS connections, which is imperative for better #CyberSecurity.
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I can whole heartly endorse this. Mosquitto is one of the most reliable and fast options out there. I did my masters back in 2017 with an evaluation of MQs (Mosquitto, RabbitMQ, zeroMQ, ActiveMQ, HornetQ) for use in a distributed filesystem for ESAs Sentinel mission data and it did blow the competition out of the water.


If you want to spend some quality time with #Euclid data, you can use "ESA Sky", which allows everyone to browse public data, pan, zoom, and look around. All in full colour galore, and full resolution:

Euclid Deep Field South: sky.esa.int/esasky/?hide_welco…

Euclid Deep Field North: sky.esa.int/esasky/?hide_welco…

Euclid Deep Field Fornax: sky.esa.int/esasky/?target=53%…

#astronomy #space #ESA




I know I've gone on about this before, but Echo is an all time great game, absolutely unique and criminally underrated: rockpapershotgun.com/echo-stea…
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Oh gosh, and it's half off during the Spring Sale, too…
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@jmac I should tell you, one of the ways in which I mean Unique is: "uniquely stressful". I've never seen the game mechanic that's central to Echo used anywhere else, maybe because it's just too much.
@jmac
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Would you compare it to (the more recent and very enjoyable) Manifold Garden?
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@jmac They are nothing alike, not at all. Even in the places you could argue they are share a sliver of common ground - scale, geometry? Maybe? - those things that are peaceful and beautiful in Manifold are menacing in a way that defies description in Echo.
@jmac
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Brilliant and unusual, loved the music and sublime atmosphere. It still haunts me. Had to play it with a trainer that gifted me unlimited shots / faster cooldown between them to be able to finish it as enemies drove me close to cardiac arrest 😅


Pizza Hut website (ca 1996, in NCSA Mosaic 3)
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BTW I should mention that this is a screenshot taken via oldweb.today, a website that lets you emulate a bunch of old browsers to browse the wayback machine or even the live web. oldweb.today

It's a @webrecorder project, and *very* cool IMO.



TONIGHT🔽 actionnetwork.org/forms/teslat…


I made some tiny "nut knobs" for 3mm screws that we use on our laser cutter for the probe that we have to adjust all the time. Easy to grab with your fingers and loosen or tighten without a tool. (Though you can still use a tool.)

#3Dprinting #openSCAD

in reply to Pete Prodoehl 🍕

Nice design! I like little tweaks that let me skip the step of looking for a tool to adjust something.

I tried solving the same problem with capscrews where I would slightly undersize the hole, add a drop of superglue and force the head in -- printables.com/model/442782-go…

The problem is that the knob can get loose over time.

This is a much better solution for the price of some thread length.
The ideal solution is to use hex bolts, but I work with what I have 😀

in reply to Alex Volkov

@avolkov Nice... I have used hex head bolts before, especially for GoPro and other mounts...

➡️ rasterweb.net/raster/2014/03/0…

➡️ rasterweb.net/raster/2018/11/2…

in reply to Pete Prodoehl 🍕

The ever-present problem of making stands and connectors with 3D printed parts - a challenge anyone with a 3D printer solves as a rite of passage.

I still have a bag with PETG gopro arms from previous projects that I will use someday.

The print quality of the black connectors is impressive considering this was back in 2014.

in reply to Alex Volkov

@avolkov Good old home-built RepRap! If you saw this print quality in 2025 you'd either scrap or completely overhaul your printer! 😅
in reply to Alex Volkov

@avolkov I did also add a drop of superglue to hold that hex nut in place against the plastic. You know, just in case!



The ground squirrels are definitely one of my favorite subjects, they make some great faces ☺️