Skip to main content




Russian Drones Mysteriously Exploding on Takeoff in Kherson Region, Says Ukrainian Resistanse | UNITED24 Media

united24media.com/latest-news/…



@Gargron please add mastoturk to the list of Servers on joinmastodon.org/servers

mstdn.social/@netblocks@mastod…

all social media is blocked in Turkey, and we got attacked too!

in reply to Emre Sokullu

We're adding it, but please use Mastodon's server rules feature to summarize your server's rules. Thank you!


If you're in/near London then you should definitely come to this live coding party it's going to be really good #london #algorave
tix: ra.co/events/2108876



Heh. Just back from lace retreat. As librarian, my job is to haul the books. I was laughing at having 500 years of lace history in my trunk on the #EV board.

Someone described this as "tetris level" packing. I guess it is.

Lacemakers have transferable skills.

#BobbinLace #ElectricVehicles #Needlelace #tatting



Tomorrow at 2pm ET >>6pm GMT<< on Tom's Hardware: The Pi Cast I am geeking out with fellow Psion fans Kian Ryan and Mike Horne! Mike is building a Raspberry Pi powered Psion 5 project, and Kian has extensive knowledge of interfacing the Raspberry Pi with a Psion. So join us as we work out how to cram a Pi into a Psion!
youtu.be/PNlbR-aNpPI

reshared this



#GiftLink

Opinion | ‘We feel powerless’: What two lawmakers are hearing at home - The Washington Post

washingtonpost.com/opinions/20…

in reply to Servelan

Gift link not working for me. Not complaining, just letting you know in case it's broken?


Safe Bike Commuting Tip


Get an brightly colored pool swim noodle and mount it on your rear rack or under your seat with a bungee cord or something.

You will not believe how deferential cars and drivers will become. Nobody will yell at you. Nobody will chase you. They will give you the lane without you having to put your body in it.

It’s like magic!

The perpendicularly mounted pool noodle creates a visual representation of your lane, a bubble of safety if you will. It will also remind them that you are safety conscious and vulnerable.

I have ridden like this for over 10 years now and I would never go back. It may look ridiculous, but I’m much safer and the only comments I get from drivers is, “That’s so clever! I love it!”

#cycling

#cycling

This entry was edited (5 months ago)

Paul Cantrell reshared this.



The SNES Seems To Be Getting Faster Over Time

hackaday.com/2025/03/24/the-sn…



We’re making good on our commitment to put the power of AI robotics into the hands of everyone with our new “Learn AI with DIY Mini Moe” crowdsource campaign offering at igg.me/at/minimoe!


If you used 23andMe, your DNA data may be transferred to another company. The DNA test kit firm filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer. pcmag.com/news/23andme-files-f…
in reply to PCMag

Sensitive content


in reply to George Takei 🏳️‍🌈🖖🏽

A real tough guy and true patriot. You know, because true patriots wear Old Glory lined blazers. /s


If you have a few bucks to chip in, consider helping out. There are •three• mutual aid campaigns in the post here, and I believe all three are vetted by @shantini. She’s really busting her butt trying help these people escape Gaza. It doesn’t take much to lend a hand, and you could make a real difference in someone’s life.

If (like me) you’ve already seen her posts: I previously supported the first campaign, but the 2nd and 3rd were new to me. techhub.social/@shantini/11421…

This entry was edited (5 months ago)
in reply to Shantini

thank you so much Paul - I can't say enough how appreciative these families are. Like my sister says, they can't be in touch all the time but thankfully they are all alive... every cent genuinely goes to feeding themselves 🙏🏾 hopefully they will get to remain in Palestine
in reply to Dr. Divya 🍉 offline

I appreciate you two working so hard on these campaigns. My contribution is minor. Not to discount it — I’m a firm believer that minor contributions matter a lot — but you two are the ones who deserve the real thanks.
This entry was edited (5 months ago)


It is foolish, unethical and dishonorable for anybody to appease or accommodate a fascist; for a law firm or a lawyer to do so is particularly shameful; and for a wealthy, powerful law firm it is downright scurrilous. I’m thankful for the firms and attorneys showing fortitude in the face of war Trump is waging on the legal profession, on rule of law, and on the United States’ constitutional republic. I wrote a bit about the knaves and heroes: heidi-says.ghost.io/heroes-and…

Paul Cantrell reshared this.



More #Bandwagon news to share:

I'm really proud of the progress we've made this month.

Today, on Bandwagon.fm, you can now FOLLOW SEARCH RESULTS in your inbox.

What? Yes, really. Here's how it works:

1. Search for albums or tracks using tags and keywords
2. Click "Follow” then enter your fediverse handle
3. Bump over to your home server to authorize the follow
4. Receive new album releases in your Fediverse timeline.

More info on this here:

bandwagon.fm/2025-03-22-search…

in reply to Ben Pate 🤘🏻

"Receive new album releases in your Fediverse timeline."

That's so cool 😀



I wouldn't really consider Debian appropriate for a brand new Linux user, but maybe I'm wrong: New to Linux? Here are 7 of the best beginner-friendly distros for you to try xda-developers.com/linux-distr…



New episode of The CircuitPython Show is out! @blitzcitydiy and Noe Ruiz join the show and discuss how they collaborate on projects, where they draw inspiration from, and share some of their favorite collabs.

Find the show wherever you get your podcasts or visit circuitpythonshow.com/@circuit…

reshared this



I am calling it finished the small diorama I was working on.

The miniature is "Elyse Anya - Vampire Hunter" from Reaper Miniatures.

I hope you like it!

#miniaturepainting #tabletopgaming

(I am sharing some thoughts below)



Tomorrow is the day! Online Meetup day that is, with CEO & Career Coach Rachel Serwetz! Tuesday, March 25 at 12pm Eastern wnb-rb.dev/join-us

#online #meetup #ruby #career #networking




UPDATE: The number remains at 761. To put things in perspective, if the number was measured in pounds it would weigh as much as two Silverback Gorillas. Remarkable.
gofund.me/711f1548






I've never understood how scientists, in particular, could flee from that Musk place only to take refuge in, wait for it, a Bannon place like #BlueSky. 🤦‍♂️

"On social media, Mastodon is managed and run by the community (e.g., neuromatch.social is a server run by neuroscientists) and is robust by design."

thetransmitter.org/policy/scie…

When rogue players multiply, single points of failure are worse than just a gamble.

#openscience is best on the #fediverse

royalsocietypublishing.org/doi…



My question, as always in these cases, is what guarantees are there that this data is actually deleted?

Maybe I'm just old but... look, somebody owns the drives. "No longer visible in the public interface" isn't "deleted", somebody always owns the drives, somebody was responsible for disaster-recovery and backups, somebody was testing against a db clone on a developer machine. There is always somebody doing all of these things.

Deleting data is hard now, for real.

oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases…

This entry was edited (5 months ago)
in reply to mhoye

This. It's why I'm increasingly viewing it as "none of the data" or "all of the data", because I don't trust any of the companies to be able to delete it. There's also certainly been enough cases where there have been noted discerepancies between "what we say the policy is" and "what we do", or cases of "I'm altering the bargain, pray I don't alter it any further."
in reply to mhoye

even if nobody intends to buy the drives to get the data, they'll get recycled and it won't have been anyone's job to wipe them and like a decade later @foone will post another "it has been zero days since I purchased some recycled hard drives that were full of pii" thread.

I guess that's the best case scenario.

in reply to Oliver Jensen

@ojensen I know where the 23andme building is, I can guess which ewaste facility they'd end up in


Notes on today's DeepSeek v3 0324 model - a 641 GB MIT licensed monster, but you can run it on a ~$10,000 consumer level 512GB M3 Mac Studio if you use the 352 GB quantized version via MLX simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/24/…
in reply to Simon Willison

10k$ consumer-level Mac is the same as saying 100k working-class car or 5M average person apartment
in reply to Beady Belle Fanchannel

some consumers are rich!

(I did use the phrase "ostensibly consumer-grade hardware" in my linked post)

This entry was edited (5 months ago)
in reply to Simon Willison

Very interesting to see that they opted for the MIT licence this time. 👍


Found a YouTube channel a woman uses exclusively to post videos of her using her scythe youtube.com/@ScytheConnection
in reply to mcc

Wow, either our algorithms are oddly in sync or its not as custom as you'd think
in reply to walnut

@walnut If I were designing the youtube recs algorithm, rather than running it bespoke for each person i'd probably identify idk a couple hundred or a couple thousand "affinity buckets" and queue rec videos which i serve to anyone with the affinity


The thing the web browser wants you to think when it shows there is an update available is "oh snap, I'd better update, there might be security patches" but the thing I think now is just "oh fuck, if I install this update is Firefox going to cram AI into the browser"
in reply to iben

@kakao @grantbrunner Yes. Floorp adds features. I don't want features. Features are what I'm trying to escape from
in reply to mcc

Worse still, many Linux distros treat Firefox as a "system component". Therefore, updating your OS updates Firefox. Therefore, if one doesn't know how to pick and choose which "system components" are updated and which aren't, one *can't even update their OS* if they want to avoid a hostile Firefox update.

And annoyingly, the elitism suffusing the Linux community can make it very hard to find useful tech support to evade this kind of problem.



If I'm in a good mood then I wake up early. People give you shit for it too. 😛



23andMe as a functioning company was a privacy disaster. 23andMe as a bankrupt, for sale company is a fucking nightmare

404media.co/dna-of-15-million-…

in reply to Jason Koebler

Their site must be getting hammered. I can't log in to initiate data deletion.

in reply to George Takei 🏳️‍🌈🖖🏽

Is it just me!? The portrait is an improvement - no painted skin and a less weird hairdo. He should thank her.


Genetic testing company 23andMe declares bankruptcy
Former CEO wants to buy it, but the fate of its customers' genetic data is unclear.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/0…
in reply to Ars Technica

15 million people around the globe may just have the most impactful pwning of their lives if this isn't treated carefully.

If they sell to a bad actor, anything is possible with that data.

You can reset passwords, you can reset 2FA tokens, you can't reset your DNA.

in reply to Ars Technica

I deleted my #23andme account and data yesterday after reading warnings this might happen. I don’t think I will miss it.


#ProLifeMyAss

“Dozens more pregnant and postpartum women have died in #Texas hospitals since the state banned abortion, our analysis shows.

As the maternal mortality rate dropped nationally, it rose in Texas by 33%.”
propublica.org/article/texas-a…



National monuments have grown and shrunk under US presidents for over a century thanks to one law: The Antiquities Act buff.ly/bdFS9D6


SpaceX is developing a new Starlink dish meant to offer gigabit internet to customers. pcmag.com/news/spacex-preps-ne…