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Spider-Crane, Spider-Crane
It's a winch on a leggy frame
Spins a drum, makes things rise
Lifting girders into the skies
Look out!
Here comes the Spider-Crane
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Measles is "good for the body" says father of 6-month-old child dead of the measles - boingboing.net/2025/03/20/meas…


*LLM scrapers relentlessly hammering open-source websites

thelibre.news/foss-infrastruct…

in reply to Bruce Sterling @bruces

Not just open source. Every f*cking website on the planet.

Fighting this crap was the last straw, the thing that finally convinced me to get out of the hosting business.

in reply to Bruce Sterling @bruces

Yep, Google's AI crawler was hammering my blog so hard that I had to disable searching. The bastards ignore robots.txt files these days.



Laser Harp Sets the Tone

hackaday.com/2025/03/20/laser-…



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She didn't really escape, instead she is being used to punish the rest of us.
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not a successful one either, she returned (from space) to the scene.




🇮🇹🇺🇦 Meloni said that extending Article 5 of NATO to Ukraine "seems to be the simplest and most effective proposal of all, also because it will help call Russia's possible bluff."

❗️"If Russia does not plan to invade its neighbors again, it is unclear why it should not accept security guarantees that are only defensive," she noted.




What destroying the literal health of the body politic looks like. Here is a list of the grants canceled by #HHS. They include research on #Cancer, #Covid, #HIV, #Alzheimer's. As @GottaLaff says, #ProLifeMyAss (I think that's how she puts it).

taggs.hhs.gov/Content/Data/HHS…

#USPol
#RFK



Schadenfreude is not a characteristic I normally subscribe to. But since poilievre supported the convoy by bringing them coffee and donuts, and his party members dined out with them on pizza, I will make an exception

#cdnpoli #cadpoli



You can learn a lot of useful OPSEC lessons by examining the ways in which people get caught, so I'm just going to leave this right here.

404media.co/how-three-alleged-…

in reply to evacide

Once again Molotov cocktails are overrated. Very dramatic but not practical at all.
If you accidentally left an oilly rag on one of those tires, which you just used to wipe away some flamable glue... You might not even notice for 15 minutes or longer your car was beyond saving.
Tragic.


A Cybertruck owner in #Canada says most of the country's largest auto insurance providers have refused to cover his #Cybertruck. Some simply refused to engage, while others denied his Cybertruck coverage, claiming that it was an "armored vehicle."www.torquenews.com/11826/insura...

Insurance Providers in Canada ...



Citizens of tiny Bhutan, 'Land of the Thunder Dragon,' may end up on Trump travel ban list
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2025/03/20/bhutan-trump-travel-ban/82543064007/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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On a day when a volcano resumed erupting, we get news that the Hawaii Volcano Observatory - relied on by residents of Hawaii Island to stay safe from lava and vog - will have its HQ closed by Elon fucking Musk.

civilbeat.org/2025/03/hawaiian…

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No problem. Zuck can pick up the charges so his sprawling estate stays safe!

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@mcSlibinas This used to be done by some poor bastard horse. Better this way at least. But now horse has no purpose :think_bread:
in reply to Y⃒̸̷̝̜̙ͥͥͥngmar

oh this is all at once. Poor, no roads, but they do the job. Can easily get harmed. They did some road works - anyway its only horse can or bike. I think horse is more expesive. They found a way, but be better they'll have better options.


Canada places 200% tariff on little Canadian flags Americans wear while travelling - #TheBeaverton 🤣 thebeaverton.com/2025/03/canad… “The 200% counter-tariff are expected to severely impact US citizens’ ability to pass as Canadians while visiting other countries. This will limit Americans’ chances to enjoy the benefits of being welcomed as Canadians, while not getting shunned for being obnoxious yanks. (1/2)



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*I can't blame 'em, but personally, I haven't ventured to visit Brexitania in many years

reuters.com/world/uk/britain-b…



West Papuan Indigenous people call for #KitKat boycott over alleged ecocide - theguardian.com/world/2025/mar… "Thousands of acres of rainforest is being cleared to produce #palmoil, used in popular #Nestlé and #Mondelēz brands"

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The image features a frog dressed in a formal black suit with a white shirt and a brown vest, sitting in a chair. The frog has a serious expression and is positioned against a plain, muted background. At the top of the image, there is text that reads, "Gentlemen, it is with great pleasure to inform you that." At the bottom, the text states, "AFTER 6 YEARS OF FOREVER DM I GET TO PLAY MY FIRST PC." The overall tone of the image is humorous, with the frog's attire and the text creating a juxtaposition between the formal setting and the casual announcement.

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They're clearing us out of sunflower seeds at the moment, but the goldfinches are such cheery and colourful little folk.
#birds
#Assynt


I am one of the organizers of a huge annual international academic conference. This year it's in the U.S.

I don't think I can, in good conscience, recommend that any of our international members attend.

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in reply to Alan Langford 🇨🇦🧤🧊摏

@alan @artemis The feasibility of relocating to Canada may depend on the size of the conference: some years ago I attended some standards meetings and they always seemed to be held in the wrong season. The reason was that there aren't that many venues that can hold a very large group so you have to get the venue several years in advance.
At least that's the reason they gave us.
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@bzdev @artemis Agreed. That was probably a valid reason, there's only a handful of very large venues, but for the next tier down there should be more options.


UK leader says #Russia cannot veto how #Ukraine defends itself as western military officials meet to draft security plans - theguardian.com/world/2025/mar… "allied forces would be deployed to support Ukrainian troops, including by sea and air, rather than replacing them."


Even as evidence emerges of potentially grave errors in their vetting process, the Trump admin appears ready to argue -they can use the Alien Enemies Act to enter the home of any person they allege is a member of Tren de Aragua, W/O A WARRANT.

Experts say such an interpretation would infringe on basic civil liberties -raise the potential for misuse. Warrantless entries: some precedent in wartime history -not in peacetime.

#DueProcess #Lawless #Trump #Immigrants #USPol

nytimes.com/2025/03/20/us/poli…




Anthropic shipped a new "web search" feature for their Claude consumer apps today, here are my notes - it's frustrating that they don't share details on whether the underlying index is their own or run by a partner simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/20/…
in reply to Simon Willison

Wouldn't it be awesome to have this working on top of an open search engine index like Marginalia?

marginalia.nu

I believe behind it is still just one person with servers in their basement but we can dream after all.

in reply to Simon Willison

It's using Brave as the search index, they quietly updated their "Trust Center" and added Brave Search as a subprocessor
simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/21/…

bsky.app/profile/zugaldia.bsky…

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I'm surprised Brave is allowed to resyndicate their Bing search results like this.
in reply to Simon Willison

This sounds a lot like Brave's practice where end users are mules to evade site controls of Brave's standard-defiant crawler: lobste.rs/s/iopw1d/what_s_up_w…
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It's amusing to tell the kids about how there was a time where a 10 or even 15MB hard drive was a big, honking unit that sat in a washing machine sized drive and could probably be filled by about 3 to 5 toots like this one.
in reply to The 500 Hats of LambdaCalculus

Had two CDC drives similar to that, connected to a DEC Vax 11/750 at my first job.

You could measure how heavily used the Vax was by how long it took the empty cannister to vibrate itself off the top of the drive and onto the floor due to the heads shuddering back and forth. 7 days = light load, 1 day = busy

in reply to SheddyIan

Aye, they had to be carefully balanced or else they would wander around the server room and in worst case block the door from the inside.


Spanish parliament vote on cutting food waste will end ban on #wolf hunting - theguardian.com/world/2025/mar… vile hunters being vile as usual; shame on #spain
in reply to Glyn Moody

unfortunately, many hunters vote for the neo-Francoist, xenophobic and pro-Trump party VOX, which defends hunting and bullfighting. And yes! it's a shame but not all Spaniards are that stupid



I've been pushing my fundraiser, but I wanna share the incredible supplies we've been given already.

From: @alpenglow, @sjpiper145 and @clomads . Also tools from @flashingjanet (who's made LED outfits for Gaga and Daft Punk, among other things).

Legends. Look them up.

Notice these are all women & queers, who did this *without me asking*, taking immense labor off of me.

Of course. I'm unsurprised, joyful, but I often cry about the complexity.

More requests ⬇️

#STEAM #STEM #maker

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in reply to ⚡🔌ℂlaire 𝔻anielle ℂassidy♾️

We could use:

- Addressable LED strips, including bullets, pebbles, whatever as long as it's addressable.

- More soldering kits, always.

- Tools like those pictured in medium to nice condition.

Exciting community stuff ✨

- Want There U Glow to come to your tech conference? We're branching out. DM me.

- We want connection to sponsors for PCB production, components, off-grid portable power, other great kits, sticker and swag production, beginner lockpicking supplies. Because we gettin big!

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In case you missed this basic info:

✨ To contribute ✨

To subvert GoFundMe fees:

Venmo: (at)claire-cassidy-2

CashApp: $ClaireDCassidy

PayPal: clacassidy@gmail.com

gofundme.com/f/there-u-glow-ra…

www.thereuglow.club

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in reply to ⚡🔌ℂlaire 𝔻anielle ℂassidy♾️

I really hope to make it out some year! My partner Phoenix will be going this year and I've already told them about your camp, so hopefully they can find y'all.


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0/130 Need to pay for meds [CW'd: weed]

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I’ll repeat — if the goal ISN’T to specifically and deliberately weaken and isolate the United States as quickly as possible, how would a plan to do that look any different than what they are doing?

RE: bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrh…



Every Tesla is a surveillance device. This is worth knowing regardless of whether you plan to engage in protest activity.

This chart shows the locations and ranges of the cameras, presuming they have an unobstructed view.

Fashion tips for preserving your privacy around Teslas:

crimethinc.com/fashiontips

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Apple reportedly nixed plans for a port-less iPhone 17 Air because of the EU's USB-C mandate, but the EU says that only applies to phones that support wired charging. pcmag.com/news/eu-apple-can-se…



A welcome dose of optimism, via @jlpiraux:

❝Either way, this shows that Musk isn’t really the wealthiest man on the planet. A single dose of optimistic reality and his entire empire comes crumbling down. The emperor has no clothes. Do you see why he is distracting you? Why he looks so frantic? Musk is terrified of reality because it means the end for him.❞ wallonie-bruxelles.social/@jlp…

in reply to Paul Cantrell

Folks who still don’t quite understand #TeslaTakedown, who are saying “I hate Elon too, but how does this hurt him?!?” and are still mostly just clutching pearls about acts of petty vandalism and missing the movement: you need to read that article.
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Tucked in that optimistic article, though, is this humdinger of pessimism:

❝Some investors see Musk as a point of control, not a point of profit, so they are happy to back him even if it loses them huge piles of money.❞

It’s low key, but when you think through the implications, it’s one of the grimmest sentences you’re going to read in this sea of grim sentences.

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I have been reflecting on a role outlined by Machiavelli after a recent and insecure conquest.

The role is a wrecker of opposition whose abuses serve a conqueror's purposes, but who may be disavowed, scapegoated, expropriated, or severely punished once the work is accomplished, to make the conqueror look like a savior.

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I see people are gravitating toward that kernel of pessimism — and believe me, I understand! — but please don’t lose the forest for the trees here, don’t miss the article’s core point:

If Musk doesn’t exist, if you just look at the fundamentals, Tesla is wildly, wildly overvalued, by a factor of…8x? 16x? should be bankrupt already, maybe? And if Musk is in fact toxic, a millstone around the company’s neck instead of a galaxy-brained magical unicorn, well….

The point of #TeslaTakedown isn’t to bring down an otherwise successful company; it’s to knock down a house of cards.

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the desperate overvaluation going on this week by various analysts suggests they are very aware they're in a bad position. Absolute nonsense that some of them are still saying 550 - if it can't hold 450 even when Musk is Trump's right-hand man there's no way it can go higher. They're desperately trying to find mugs to sell the stock to.
in reply to Paul Cantrell

and the Musk house of cards is propping up the Trump House of cards. They've put themselves in a dangerous situation because they've both grifted themselves into a corner where their only options are take over the country or go to jail.

#TeslaTakedown is more important than Occupy and more accessable. #Debillionaritization it's commencing

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I almost want to do a stunt sale, buy a share at whatever the current price is, then immediately sell it at maybe $200 less, effectively spending $200 to push the price down. (AFAIK you can’t do that with an ordinary brokerage account, but you can do it if you sell directly and file the paperwork after, which I’m not going to take the time to learn how to do - tho I might spend $200 on some of the shorting ETFs)
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There's no justficiation for the current valuation: mastodon.social/@tedmielczarek…
in reply to Paul Cantrell

USpol optimism
The flip side of that interpretation is that some of those investors could theoretically suffer massive, massive losses trying to hold onto that point of control, vastly limiting their ability to continue that path with others in the future, at least hopefully
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USpol optimism

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USpol optimism
I tend to try to put those in when the thread I'm responding to has none. Not everyone following me necessarily have the spoons to face the events going on here all the time, so I do my part to make it an opt in for them