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🇷🇺 Playing for Time: What the Kremlin Wants in U.S.-Russia Talks on Ukraine As negotiations resume in Saudi Arabia, Moscow aims to delay peace while securing more Ukrainian territory—hoping Washington won’t challenge the final borders.

themoscowtimes.com/2025/03/23/…



❌ DON’T:

• Double-check who you’ve added to the thread. That’s a deep state beta cuck behavior.

• Use proper channels like the NSC, SCIFs, or email. Those systems were designed by cowards, commies and Biden staffers.
slobstack.com/memo-updated-ope…



Russia forcibly switched children with cystic fibrosis to a treatment that’s never been tested on humans — one that’s supplied by a company with ties to Putin’s friends. The effects, parents say, were immediate and catastrophic.
meduza.io/en/feature/2025/03/2…



#ImpeachTrump and remove him.

And then #ImpeachVance and remove him too.

"Lobbyist And Government Contractor Bought JD Vance’s Home For $170,000 Over Asking Price"

forbes.com/sites/zacheverson/2…




I'm working on a base and these slide in modules, each one can hold a Raspberry Pi. I've got a few different models so there are two different carriers.

I've currently got two (about to be four) Pi SBCs doing things on my home network so I figured it would be worth organizing them a bit.

And the idea is that these can slide in/out of place if needed.

#3Dprinting #RaspberryPi #homeLab

in reply to Pete Prodoehl 🍕

Not that you have a server/networking rack, but there are a number of rack units for PIs that you might want to at least get some inspiration from 😀
in reply to Pete Prodoehl 🍕

Gotcha, yeah I was just thinking like making sure to leave rooms for hats and stuff nvme, maybe easy to use poe, or a spot to put a switch, etc.. But whatever 😀
in reply to Pete Prodoehl 🍕

Yeah I only have 2 pis in service myself right now, so no need for anything for me 😁
in reply to Pete Prodoehl 🍕

I may add a front plate that can screw into place to hold the slide-in modules in place.

It's parametric so it generates a bunch of holes, though I don't need to use them all.

I thought about making a fancy clip-in mechanism but I got tired.

#OpenSCAD #3DPrinting #RaspberryPi



Say what you want about AI, but ChatGPT plays an amusing game of Mornington Crescent.

Mind you, when I got it to try One Song to the Tune of Another, it started spurting Bohemian Rhapsody lyrics and then stopped itself for copyright reasons!



New: "Lobbyist And Government Contractor Bought JD Vance’s Home For $170,000 Over Asking Price"

me, for @Forbes

1/

#news #USPol #jdvance

forbes.com/sites/zacheverson/2…



JD Vance would “hate bailing out Europe again”?

Also, they wanted to make sure to protect Saudi oil facilities when bombing.

(I did NOT vote for these people.)

#USA #USGov #trump #vance #Yemen #houthis #europe

From: @dalfen
mstdn.social/@dalfen/114219761…

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in reply to ˈdälfən™🐬 💥 🌊

The medium is the message.

I have seen other posts from you that confirm your active resistance, but a post that carries no context is a post without context, and that is the context that I'm responding to.




Wait, wait, wait.

So when power takes an autocratic form, people avoid telling the boss bad news? Because there's no checks and balances and thus no incentive? And thus amplifying every single existing danger that the government should mitigate?

I'm shocked, just shocked. Who would have guessed? When has this ever happened before?🙄

mediaite.com/tv/they-had-what-…

#Trump #politics #fascism #history #USPolitics




Apparently, Google is pro-encryption.

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/0…

"While the data is stored locally by default, you have the option of creating encrypted backups in the cloud. If you did that, you should be able to restore the data."

#Encryption




As preps continue, it’s looking more likely NASA will fly the Artemis II mission
The core stage of NASA's Space Launch System is now integrated with the rocket's twin boosters.
arstechnica.com/space/2025/03/…



PPS Is The Hottest USB-C Feature You Didn’t Know About

hackaday.com/2025/03/24/pps-is…



My daughter made this Undertale comic and said to share it with y'all. I said I wasn't entirely sure I got the joke, but she said I should trust her cause she's funnier than me
in reply to geekysteven

I’m entirely sure I don’t get the joke. Can someone explain it to me like I’m 5, please.



it's new video time. things are heating up. but not too much.

youtube.com/watch?v=HnMuNCl7tZ…




And just like that we have a functioning clock! currently running on a propmaker RP2040 but I will probably have to move over to something WiFi enabled before long #pcb #electronics #maker #RP2040 #RaspberryPi #jlcpcb #circuitpython @adafruit #1segrgb
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ATSC 3 Update: The CTA Takes on the NAB on Tuner Mandate Request youtube.com/watch?v=sQVb62Cn_t…


#Memes some guy "boosted" the last meme (which I think is like a repost?) So I guess that means memes are ok here. I'll just keep posting a few to kind of understand how people find each other
in reply to Herr.Juxnerp-Sama

You can find lots of recommended accounts organised into categories on my site at fedi.directory 🙂


The second big open source (this time Apache 2.0) model release from a Chinese AI lab today is Qwen's Qwen2.5-VL-32B, which appears to be a truly fantastic multi-modal vision model based on my first attempt at running it locally (using MLX-VLM) simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/24/…


they’re called kolea because they’re cool, yeah?


Don't come to the US.

If you absolutely have to for some reason, this guide might be beneficial for boarder crossings.

But really, just stay away.

wired.com/2017/02/guide-gettin…

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California’s AB 412 would undermine fair-use rules and make it almost impossible to train an AI model without facing a lawsuit; all it would do is crush smaller startups and give big tech companies even more power. cybernews.com/news/california-…
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation

I normally agree with you, but this stance is indefensible.

LLM training is not "fair use" - it is use for commercial purpose.

If you support LLM training on copyrighted materials, you are supporting theft, plain and simple.

I fully support curbs to "AI" companies' use of copyrighted materials. And forcing them to show their receipts of where they got their material for training sets.

#proAB412

in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation

Thanks for the great work you do, but you've called this one wrong. Please reconsider.


During research for a column I stumbled upon the eggs dashboard by the European Commission and it is...mindblowing.
agriculture.ec.europa.eu/docum…
#OMGraphs #GraphPolice #GrafiekPolitie


I step out of the room for a couple of minutes to bring the garbage bins up from the curb and when I return, I have two little scammers trying to trick me into giving them treats, twice.

#cats #catsofmastodon #fedicats #CatsOfInfoSec




It's been a very productive year, in addition to Pixelfed and Loops, we shipped a few smaller initiatives.

socialweb.network

respectfulplatforms.org



🦨 Pepe Le Pew • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: cults3d.com/:2843629
💡 Designed by reddadsteve


Access historical versions of U.S. government websites from before January 20, 2025
govwayback.com/

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This is all @piggo's fault.

We're thinking about raising the windows, because on the inside, they're very low. At knee level, to be specific.

On the inside it would look fine, but we can't decide if it looks weird on the outside or not. Too close to the roof beam casing? Or not?

Excuse the crude gimposhop job.

#LogHouse #Windows #Renovation #Plan #Homestead

in reply to mcSlibinas

@mcSlibinas Yeah, we'll have to take off the external planking at some point and see what the status underneath is. Good point about doing that before deciding on windows. Might be easiest to replace rotten wood with glass 😁
in reply to Y⃒̸̷̝̜̙ͥͥͥngmar

old man explained why windows was low in old houses: in winter you get more sun, in summer - less, also owner slept near window just to be able to wake up on any sound and see the yard about who's make noises without leaving bed.



“How many types of insects are there in the world?” Asks Sawyer, age 8, from Santiago, North Carolina.

In our latest Curious Kids column, Kennesaw State University Biology Professor Nicholas Green discusses this mind-boggling question. buff.ly/lRTohty

in reply to The Conversation U.S.

#CuriousKids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskidsus@theconversation.com.