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๐Ÿ—ž๏ธ NEWS OF THE TIMES: LOCAL CRACKPOT TAKES TRUMP SERIOUSLY
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boingboing.net/2025/03/19/tom-โ€ฆ
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For all those looking for messengers that are not controlled by organisations located in countries that are not or no longer democratic:

Check out the completely open source #DeltaChat that also is completely independent of any centralised infrastructure.

The project tries to be very transparent and the software is a marvelous and open-standards-based architecture (blog.feld.me/posts/2025/03/delโ€ฆ).

Last not least, the project is security audited (delta.chat/en/2024-03-25-cryptโ€ฆ)

Cc @delta



in reply to Ars Technica

Salt water intrusions into drinking water sources:
scientificamerican.com/articleโ€ฆ

New Orleans is at increasing risk of losing all its fresh water sources for drinking water.
axios.com/local/new-orleans/20โ€ฆ

sierraclub.org/sierra/salt-watโ€ฆ

Rising sea levels expose contaminated soils & contaminants leech into the water table.

wwno.org/coastal-desk/2024-10-โ€ฆ

Ditto Florida.

apnews.com/article/everglades-โ€ฆ

e360.yale.edu/features/as-sea-โ€ฆ



Europeโ€™s leaders react with skepticism to partial Ukraine ceasefire

German defense minister says Putin โ€˜is playing a game hereโ€™ and calls Russian presidentโ€™s demands โ€˜unacceptableโ€™

theguardian.com/world/2025/marโ€ฆ

#Russia #Ukraine #news #war #Putin #Ukrainewar #UkraineRussiawar #SlavaUkraini #uspol

in reply to Frankie โœ…

important to note that this partial ceasefire has already been broken.

in reply to Paul J Wege

Ich frage mich ja, was beim Namen "Facebook" nicht seltsam ist... Gerade gegenรผber Friendica

@caos

@caos
in reply to elminuto (punkstodon.de)

@elminuto
Naja, wenn man die Herkunft des Namens 'facebook' kennt, wundert man sich nicht so besonders. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
@caos


Autumn Wright's writing on Polygon really has been consistently excellent.

Anyone know where else they appear?

polygon.com/authors/autumn-wriโ€ฆ

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#MastodonStarterpack:
Hier gibt es nun einen ersten Aufschlag fรผr ein Starterpack mit Universitรคten, Hochschulen, Forschungseinrichtungen im deutschsprachigen Raum, die einen Mastodon-Account haben:
fedidevs.com/s/NDk0/

Weitere Hinweise natรผrlich willkommen!

#openscicomm #wisskomm #edufedi



So What is a Supercomputer Anyway?

hackaday.com/2025/03/19/so-whaโ€ฆ


in reply to Ars Technica

heh. Had to take a second look at the picture to realise these werenโ€™t iPhones.


Letโ€˜s Encrypt describing their ACME profiles in detail:

โ€šclassicโ€˜: 90 days, all as before
โ€štlsserverโ€˜: 90 days, smaller certs, cut lean for its server role and modern clients
โ€šshortlivedโ€˜: ~6 days, otherwise like โ€štlsserverโ€˜

If you have no idea what the mentioned TLS extensions are about, do *not* configure a profile. But if you do, use classic.

If you have a rough idea and serve modern clients, tlsserver cuts some bytes and the auth process is tighter.

letsencrypt.org/docs/profiles/

in reply to Stefan Eissing

Thanks! And as letsencrypt asserts the OSCP was not really useful to begin with?
in reply to mcc

@mcc It did not really solve the problem of cert revocations.

If the server supplied the OCSP stapling in the handshake, the client could be sure. But when not, browsers mostly gave up on retrieving the certicate status themselves.

Because it delayed page loads, was a point of failure and leaked privacy (not that browsers in general are very concerned with that).

@mcc


What started off as trash in the street, then became disused trash in a friend's garden after they ran out of space for it, has become a shiny new 2D LED Matrix wall in Birkenhack after a good cleanup in the sink. There are five ingredients to this LED Matrix wall:

1. Plastic Bottles
2. Standard British Milk Crates
3. Tinfoil
4. LEDs
5. Esp32 running #WLED software

#weeknotes #ledmatrix #upcycling #hackspace #birkenhack #birkenheadisthenewberlin



We loved restaurants in #Japan due to a) their menus with colorful photos of the dishes, b) the super real looking plastic food, c) the plastic food looked exactly like the real dishes. What is your experience? backpackandsnorkel.com/Japan


People say they prefer stories written by humans over #AI-generated works, yet new study suggests thatโ€™s not quite true. An economics professor explains: buff.ly/izgSjic
#ai



I think it misunderstands how right wing propaganda works. Virtually ALL of DOGE's claims have been fraudulent. It's just like Twitter Files. The point is not to make truth claims, it's to create a false scandal right wingers will adhere to and to get cover to do entirely unrelated things to govt.

RE: bsky.app/profile/did:plc:honeoโ€ฆ



The Way Texans Elect School Board Members Plays a Key Role in What Students in Diverse Districts Learn
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In six Texas districts that used at-large voting systems, ideologically driven conservatives successfully helped elect school board members who have moved aggressively to ban or remove educational materials that teach children about diversity.
propublica.org/article/texas-sโ€ฆ

#News #Texas #School #Education #Diversity #Race #Gender #DEI #Student




Happy 21st birthday to John Gabriel's Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory:

penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/03โ€ฆ



True: โ€œa pocketful of mumbles such are promisesโ€ is the American health care plan now.

#vaccinesSaveLives #measles #RFKjr

statnews.com/2025/03/19/measleโ€ฆ



Recent data doodle - arc diagram of morning peak trip flows on TTC Line 2

#ggplot2 #dataviz #toronto #transit #ttc



Been out this morning delivering some training on laser cutter maintenance and optimisation, just back to a couple of ACE items in the post. My hard copy of the Half Cat rocketry book and, amongst some components for work a pair of engineer brand pliers for my growing collection! Nice. #rockets #tools #opensource


Important detail on Trump's attempt to strong-arm USIP: They're trumping up criminal investigation into the people who wouldn't willingly dismantle an independent organization. www.washingtonpost.com/national-sec...

in reply to Frankie โœ…

The image is a meme divided into two sections, with the text "Playing D&D with kids comes in two flavours:" at the top. On the left side, there is a cartoon illustration of a young character with elf-like ears, dressed in green, holding a bone and a small animal, possibly a mouse, in his left hand. He is facing a large wolf with a speech bubble that reads, "I try to befriend it and keep it as a pet!" The background is plain white. On the right side, there is a screenshot from a video game titled "War Crimes," showing a character in a military outfit standing in a war-torn environment with fires and destruction in the background. The character is facing away from the viewer, and the scene is rendered in a realistic, gritty style. The two sections humorously contrast the innocence of a Dungeons & Dragons scenario with the harsh reality of war.

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๐ŸŒฑ Energy used: 0.196 Wh



The Oklahoma Board of Education has passed new curriculum standards that require educators to teach that the 2020 presidential election was rife with fraud or discrepancies
โ€” despite numerous judicial rulings and audits indicating that the election was legitimate.

The new standards were inserted into the curriculum by State Superintendent Ryan Walters,
a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, shortly before the board voted on them earlier this month.

At least one member of the board took issue with the fact that the changes to the curriculum were introduced well after the public comment period.
truthout.org/articles/new-oklaโ€ฆ

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My big thought is dudes who spend all day thinking about kidsโ€™ genitalia spend all day thinking about kidsโ€™ genitalia.
huffpost.com/entry/justin-eichโ€ฆ


Smart. I expect more governments to take this step. dutchnews.nl/2025/03/mps-urge-โ€ฆ


#inuit #nunavut

Indigenous guides in the #Arctic are training #Canadaโ€™s military: โ€˜When they talk, I listenโ€™

theguardian.com/world/2025/marโ€ฆ



GOP representative: โ€œI support Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency.โ€

Town hall crowd: โ€œBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!โ€

Letโ€™s keep making Republicans own their complicity in President Muskโ€™s hostile takeover. Take action near you during this congressional recess: indivisible.org/muskorus



Elon Musk's Starlink is now being used at the White House: pcmag.com/news/report-starlinkโ€ฆ


*I wonder if people might buy sodium batteries because they're considered somehow "classier" than lithium batteries

theverge.com/news/631357/elecoโ€ฆ

in reply to Bruce Sterling @bruces

not just safer at outlying temps but actually functional, except that none of the portable gizmos allow pass-thru power, so they'd still have lith probs inside
in reply to Bruce Sterling @bruces

"Lithium...? That's so... 2024...!"

Or maybe "Lithium...? Please! This is 2025!"

(Or something...?)



โ€œThe Online Safety Act [UK] places onerous duties on small websites and blogs that may lead them to close or geoblock UK users rather than risk penalties. The closure of small sites will not keep children safe but will benefit bigger sites, including Facebook and X, who are laying waste to content moderation on their platforms."

The UK government can exempt small, safe websites to protect #netplurality.

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ ORG's @JamesBaker

telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/โ€ฆ

#onlinesafetyact #fediverse #ukpolitics

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in reply to Open Rights Group

"โ€œWeโ€™re not setting out to penalise small, low-risk services trying to comply in good faith, and will only take action where it is proportionate and appropriate,โ€ a spokesman said."

Nothing in the act specifically exempts "small" sites.

They could have easily put in a limit of sites with < X number of UK users, or < ยฃxxxx in yearly revenue, but they didn't.

Secondly, there seems to be no easy to follow guide to explain anything to "small" sites.
I downloaded the pdfs to read, and collectively they ran to 1000pages.
I gave up after a bit....



#cetaceans

โ€˜Thar she blows.โ€™ #AI #whale detection system gives ship captains advance warning to avoid collisions nationalobserver.com/2025/03/1โ€ฆ



*Surely there's a better name for this stuff than "WaaFs," which doesn't make sense even as an acronym

nanotechnologyworld.org/post/rโ€ฆ




This is tragic, in the ancient Greek sense: everyone but the main characters know this isn't going to end well for them. Doubling down on a dying technology because you can't bring yourself to contemplate the inevitable. wvnews.com/business/west-virgiโ€ฆ



New, by @lorenzofb: Researchers at Citizen Lab have named several countries as potential customers of Paragon's Graphite spyware, which Citizen Lab says was used in a widespread campaign targeting human rights defenders in Italy.

The report comes weeks after WhatsApp notified dozens of people that Paragon had exploited WhatsApp to deliver spyware to victims' phones.

techcrunch.com/2025/03/19/reseโ€ฆ



"US immigration - Iโ€™m the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped" (The Guardian)

Horrific but compelling article. Recommend.


theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mโ€ฆ

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