Skip to main content



Monstertrack 2025: youtube.com/watch?v=uuatpoJP_H…


“Running down these definitions brings us to a particularly tempting peril for programmers: making sense of laws feels like diving into a codebase. We’re dereferencing terms to build up definitions and chaining the predicates into a state machine we can run in our heads against our situation.

But programmers are bad at playing lawyers because the law works very differently than code.”

lobste.rs/s/ukosa1/uk_users_lo…

in reply to Jason Lefkowitz

mostly because lawyers deliberately encourage unclear laws and gaps between edge cases in law to ensure more (paid) work for lawyers.
Unknown parent

mastodon - Link to source
Paul de Ferney
That's how it's supposd to work, not how it actually works 🙁



"Collectively, the 39 panels have a capacity of over 20 kilowatts — enough to power just one large, energy-intensive American household but more than enough for the lightbulbs, cooker plates and fans in the 180 households in Mbiabet Esieyere and Mbiabet Udouba."

Nigeria's minigrids smell like the future.

knowablemagazine.org/content/a…

#nigeria #degrowth #solarpunk



New, by me: Marko Elez, the DOGE staffer who resigned after his racist posts resurfaced (and was rehired soon after), violated Treasury rules when he sent an unencrypted email containing personally identifiable information to two Trump administration officials.

techcrunch.com/2025/03/17/doge…




selfie, some ec going on

Sensitive content




Wow. Diese Leser-Mail »made my day«:

»... ich habe mir vor 3 Wochen ihr Buch "Einstieg in HTML und CSS" gekauft und bin fleißig am lernen ... Sie erklären fantastisch und das mit einem Humor, der genau meinen trifft. Ich wollte einfach kurz Danke sagen!

… und nun bin ich so aufgeregt und voller Freude beim Lernen, dass ich ständig die Zeit vergesse und es kaum erwarten kann wieder aufzuwachen um weiterzumachen. Was haben Sie denn da angerichtet?«

#HTML #CSS #lernen

html-und-css.de/

This entry was edited (3 months ago)

in reply to Frankie ✅

The image depicts a cowboy riding a horse in a snowy landscape. The cowboy is wearing a white cowboy hat with a fur trim, a tan coat with a fur collar, and white gloves. He is holding a revolver in his right hand, which is holstered on his right hip. The horse has a thick, white fur tail and is equipped with a saddle and reins. In the background, a herd of cattle, including a prominent bull with large horns, is visible, suggesting a cattle drive. The sky is overcast, and the ground is covered in snow, indicating a cold environment. The painting style is realistic, with attention to detail in the textures of the clothing, the horse, and the landscape. The artist's signature, "Walter Pott," is visible in the bottom left corner of the image.

Provided by @altbot, generated privately and locally using Ovis2-8B

🌱 Energy used: 0.203 Wh



CURRENTLY IN ROTATION
Tune in to our stream for more!
youtube.com/watch?v=whYbthLc9l…
This entry was edited (3 months ago)


This is the new version of climate denial, ala the Trump Administration:
Oh, we admit that climate change IS real, but it's just an unavoidable consequences of modern society and tough luck, everyone, just suck it up because we're not going to do anything about it.

reuters.com/business/energy/ce…



A few notes on today's Mistral Small 3.1, an Apache 2 Licensed multi-modal LLM that should fit in 32GB of RAM simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/17/…
in reply to Simon Willison

WesPro uploaded a q6_k quant of it at roughly the same time your blog post went up. I'm just running it in LM Studio so I don't know whether image inputs work, but it does fine at text, at 19.35 GB.


Overdue Library Book Returned After 99 Years
theonion.com/overdue-library-b…


Got Mr. Beam moved. Schlepped a long wire rope from the grain store, massive 20mm ø. An hour undoing a stupid knot in the middle of it with steel spikes and hammer. Long enough to reach a distant spruce with the 3 ton hand winch.

It moved but this pace got boring fast, so I used the tractor to pull sideways at the midpoint of the tensioned rope. That moved it much faster!

The soil there was much more solid, so I could pull it by tractor the rest of the way.

#Homestead #Concrete #Beam #DIY

Unknown parent

mastodon - Link to source
Y⃒̸̷̝̜̙ͥͥͥngmar
@davepolaschek I so look forward to rotavating that garden patch. But one last beam to go yet!


You can use the null-forgiving operator, but it has no effect.
in reply to mcc

FP languages from the 20th century: "look at what they need to mimic a fraction of our power"
in reply to mcc

I appreciate C# for its unapologetic commitment to just keep adding shit

that doesn't necessarily make it a good idea, but it's just so unafraid to just do more shit all the time



My 8 character gps navigator project is coming along very well so far.
Unknown parent

mastodon - Link to source
smellsofbikes
@jerzone also tag yourself I'm ndon Hop.
Unknown parent

mastodon - Link to source
smellsofbikes
@APBBlue @jerzone that was pretty tempting I admit



If LED, QLED, OLED, and mini-LED don't already confuse you, there are now two different types of MicroLED TVs. Here's what you need to know about the latest television display technology. pcmag.com/explainers/what-is-m…


Ghost has made ActivityPub available to all of its Pro subscribers.

Interesting how they name and describe it:

"Social Web - y/n
Federate your site with ActivityPub to join the world's largest open network"

activitypub.ghost.org/content/…

#Ghost #ActivityPub


in reply to Axios

Bah, I knew I'd read this headline soon.

Take a people from their land, shove them into an inhospitable place, and break every treaty you've ever made with them.

THEN in _your_ hour of need ask them to keep your secrets while risking their lives for a nation that derides them. THEY answer the call in _honor_ and we betray their memory.

I don't know where to put my rage.

This entry was edited (3 months ago)


Repairing a Legendary Elka Synthex Analog Synthesizer

hackaday.com/2025/03/17/repair…



I know this firsthand. When I was a child, my entire community was branded as spies and saboteurs, justifying our internment inside barbed wire camps for years without due process, trial or charge.

reshared this



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
/1

sherrilyn.substack.com/p/it-is…

Paul Cantrell reshared this.

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
/5

in reply to William Lindsey

The counter to this is that the world, particularly Western democracies, can't take the position that it can thrive during the downfall of America. I feel we are that verge of an event similar to the Fall of the Roman Empire or the rise of Nazi Germany that will reshape the world and likely cause chaos and pain for those inside and outside the US. Scarier still is that Rome and Germany were not nuclear armed nations with armies that could crush anything that opposes them if not constrained by ethical leaders.


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.

in reply to Frankie ✅

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.

Provided by @altbot, generated privately and locally using Ovis2-8B

🌱 Energy used: 0.234 Wh



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

This entry was edited (3 weeks ago)


The New York Times just discovered parallel computing.

Eugen Rochko reshared this.

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.
Unknown parent

mastodon - Link to source
Matt Blaze
@Schouten_B @sophieschmieg No, you're a tiresome little troll, and I've wasted enough of my time.


Ein Update zu zwei #metoo-Fällen in der internationalen Fotobranche. (Und schau, wen nun für das White House arbeitet.) Den Newsletter kann ich übrigens sehr empfehlen. aphotoeditor.com/2025/03/17/th…



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

maybe most apps are shit software, serving 0 purpose, weighting hundreds of MB, riddled with adware, that nobody asked for?

Maybe.

This entry was edited (3 months ago)
in reply to Ars Technica

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