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Trump fires both FTC Democrats in challenge to Supreme Court precedent
Democrats fight "illegal" firings that leave only Republicans at consumer agency.
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🐦Tribuna | La naturaleza no volverá hasta que bajemos los alquileres:
"Los mismos que nos echan de nuestras casas son los que inundan los pueblos de macrogranjas y minas a cielo abierto. Para lograr el derecho a la naturaleza hay que poner la vivienda a salvo".

Por Miguel Díaz-Carro.
elsaltodiario.com/tribuna/natu…



the weather forecast for today is ‘intelligent jungle’


"GPTARS used an AI program with a Big Mouth Billy Bass to give the fish an Austrian accent to quote Arnold Schwarzenegger to inspire workouts."
#weirdnews #weird #offbeat #odd #toys #Novelty #fun #fish #retro
laughingsquid.com/ai-big-mouth…
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🚨 What happens if the Internet Archive goes dark?

From KQED's new podcast, Close All Tabs, digital librarian @brewsterkahle talks about the challenges of preserving digital history, and why the Internet Archive’s mission matters more than ever.

🎧 Listen now: kqed.org/news/12031980/what-ha…

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1️⃣ 🚨 Netanyahu ha vuelto a bombardear Gaza, dejando más de 400 muertos en un solo día, entre ellos mujeres y niños. ¿El motivo? No es militar, es político: su propia supervivencia al frente de una coalición ultraderechista.

Te lo explicamos 👇🧵



From the Ashes: Coal Ash May Offer Rich Source of Rare Earth Elements

hackaday.com/2025/03/19/from-t…



Meta Promises to Fight Misinformation in Australia With Same Strategy It Killed in the U.S. to Appease Trump

404media.co/meta-promises-to-f…



was in a store and guy comes in with one of these on a strap - da diamondback 32+1
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@admin more people carry here but that was a bit overdone maybe - it makes 17+1 look small though #pew pew


“Awful”: Roku autoplaying ads loading before the home screen - Ars Technica #enshittification

Reports of Roku customers seeing video ads automatically play before they could view the OS’ home screen started appearing online this week. A Reddit user, for example, posted yesterday: “I just turned on my Roku and got an ... ad for a movie, before I got to the regular Roku home screen.”

#Roku confirms it, doesn't say if it will be a regular feature

Roku’s representative said that Roku’s business “has and will always require continuous testing and innovation across design, navigation, content, and our first-rate advertising products"

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/0…

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in reply to Paul Chambers🚧

When I posted about #Roku autoplaying ads on the home screen It had not started for me yet. I just had my first autoplaying ad.

I literally hit the home button to take it off screensaver so I could open #Jellyfin on #Viv and an #ad for Mona movie played with the audio.

This #enshittification has pissed me off to my core. I have been a Roku owner since it was branded the Netflix Player. Matter of fact I still have that first ever device somewhere in a box in the garage.

This is out of bounds

If you want to leave comments at Roku, here is a thread that is going on about it to comment at or at least give "Kudos": community.roku.com/t5/Features…

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Abivia Penknife, a small template engine inspired by Blade. Requires PHP 8.4. Because everyone needs Yet Another Template Engine, right? Well I did, and I'm sharing it. This tiny little thing clocks in under 300 LOC and has no dependencies.

github.com/abivia/penknife

#php #foss #templating




Meager 8GB of RAM forces Pixel 9a to run “extra extra small” Gemini AI
Some of Google's coolest AI features don't work on the 9a.
arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/mea…
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Considering that's six orders of magnitude greater than than twice the memory that shipped with the earliest mass-market home computers, it feels like "meager" is doing a loooooooooooot of heavy lifting, there. "Meager" is what the Sinclair ZX80 shipped with: 1 kilobyte of RAM. They got an effective chess opponent working in that space. ...just for a little perspective.


Today's Low Quality Ad is for this Shark Sushi Plate, on sale for 21% off.
It's the perfect plate to serve my specialty, seal avocado rolls.
amazon.com/dp/B0DHHHJNZF?ref=t…


I've been playing around with #reticulumnetwork lately and the more I look at it, the more it feels like the Right Way to do this shit.

It's a network protocol that's distributed, infrastructure-agnostic, always encrypted, with self-sovereign portable identities and no source data for packets.

It doesn't assume IP networking first - that's just another interface for it. It'll push traffic through TCP/IP, UDP, I2P, LoRa, packet radio, serial connections - Reticulum doesn't care. The spec even claims a minimum bitrate of 5bps, so theoretically you could send packets over telegraph if your keying is fast enough.

There's a few basic tools available using it, like a remote shell, a messaging protocol, and a spec for pages similar to Gemtext. There's even firmware for building rNodes, which are kind of like Meshtastic nodes but for Reticulum.

As a professional and hobbyist computer toucher, this is the kind of get-back-to-basics approach that I find wildly inspiring.

reticulum.network/



Trump praises 'good call' with President Zelensky, says 'we are very much on track'
#AureFreePress #News #press #headline #Ukraine #Russia #Putin #EU #NATO #Zelensky #war

euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03…




#Oxford #CitizensAssembly votes for “a car-free city centre”

#bancars from #cities

oxfordclarion.uk/citizens-asse… #transport




Brightness recommendations for satellite operators: iopscience.iop.org/article/10.…

(Will they listen? Probably not. Worth a shot though, I guess.)





Work in progress, a very sloshy #OilPainting technique, tackled mostly with putting the darks in first. It's going to end up a bit Rembrandt-esque, lots of dark shadows around the key features.

The subject is the fifteenth century tomb of Rahere, the twelfth century founder of the Priory of St Bartholomew the Great, and of St Barts Hospital.

#painting #Rahere #MedievealMoversAndShakers #StBarts




I’m too sleep deprived to tackle the diodes today but I’ve soldered on the key switch sockets. The footprints allow either direct soldering of the key switches or socket mounting. Using sockets allows you to swap to different switches. It also saves a tonne of money when building prototypes 😂

#amstradcpc #mechanicalkeyboard

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@justine I wasn’t intending to do this, but I found some CPC styled key caps and couldn’t resist. At which point a keyboard became inevitable…


Today my sister and I are raising money for this family to stay alive during the brutal attacks on civilians the last few days in Gaza. Anything you have, especially a boost, is appreciated. As a reminder, we fully vet these campaigns. tiny.cc/HelpMohamed


Mentre Elon Musk continua a distruggere quotidianamente il marchio #Tesla, una nuova campagna pubblicitaria di "Led By Donkeys" con sede nel #RegnoUnito cerca di convincere le persone a non acquistarne.
Tremendi🤣🤣👇

youtube.com/shorts/ncA8L4DZBto…

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A big decision came down in the federal courts, the first to address whether Musk was illegally appointed as head of DOGE and improperly dismantled USAID. The court smacked Musk down, but there are some limits to what it can do. My write-up: open.substack.com/pub/statusku…

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Digital Preservation in a Time of Disorder

A grant proposal that we have submitted at Knowledge Commons to build an independent and dedicated, not-for-profit, politically and geographically distributed, digital preservation system

@kfitz.info

about.hcommons.org/2025/03/19/…



Have you ever considered throwing a birthday party for one of your books?

I have a few months of planning available.

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quote something that you still learn from it. I don’t know the book but I am immediately interested because of the title and the fact it has been so useful that you want to celebrate it’s anniversary. I need to have a look at my own books too. I am not sure if I can find something equally interesting. And 25 years in possession.
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@3DirkJS I was hoping for some loss of traction diagrams and some traction control advice. Not much for hte latter- according to this book, "As of this writing, traction control is beginning to be offered as a production option on higher-priced cars."

So it does show its age. But the definitions are all legit and the advice it does have makes sense and prepares me to read some more modern papers, relevant to my actual problem.



Use the browser and web developer tools as an artistic and performative medium with @joanachicau in this Creative Code Club workshop special Web Choreographies: browser glitches and web remixes! 🌀

📅 Wednesday 19 March
⏰ 7pm — 9pm
📌 The NewBridge Project, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1AL

What happens if we think of algorithms as choreographies and interfaces as stages? In this workshop, we will look at web environments through the lenses of choreography. We will use the web browser as a performative medium to interact in real-time with online environments and their content. 🌌

No need to book!

thenewbridgeproject.com/events…





United Nations Secretariat Building, NYC, 2021.

All the pixels, none of the diplomatic immunity, at flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/51…

#photography

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@mc Yep! I got invited to visit and operate it once, a few years after it became 4U1UN. Easily the best HF station in Manhattan!
@mc

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This from @nini and @aral — and without any nods and winks! All cars have some fire risk, all EVs burn extra hot if they catch fire, but Teslas seem to be •uniquely• prone to catastrophic failure.

1/ #TeslaTakedown
oldbytes.space/@nini/114189055…

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@sophieschmieg @paul_ipv6
Yup. Lots of “we can ride this out,” “we can be the ones who win favor,” “leopards won’t eat •my• face,” “it’s just unhinged leftists,” “it will evaporate,” “smart people behind the scenes have a plan,” etc.

One of our best hopes now is making that confidence crumble •before• there’s nothing left anyone can do about it.

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@paul_ipv6 there is some movement happening, though, my very boring liberal father in law went from "why are you so worried, it's just four years" to "I'm not sure you should travel internationally, do you have lawyers on call, I'm very worried" within 2 months. And I'm pretty sure lots of people are going through that right now, and gracefully accepting them into the fold will be key for any left alliance to succeed in stopping fascism.

That being said, "business leaders" are very different from "boring liberal"

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