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In today's #ridefinds : a shotgun shack peculiarly perched atop a warehouse
in reply to Emily Velasco

no other place could create the durfee partially curb-protected bike lanes


Tonight's Low Quality Ad is for this Cat Desk Perch, on sale for 66% off.
My cat sleeps for most of the work day, only waking up occasionally to demand food or spontaneously whack me. All in all, not the worst boss I've had.
amazon.com/dp/B0DS621M8F?ref=t…
in reply to Low Quality Facts

Put a glass flask under it, and you'll collect concentrated, strained, essence of cat.
in reply to Low Quality Facts

if you're gonna photoshop animals into your advertisement, how about ones that look like they're enjoying the product instead of being terrified


Glow In The Dark PCBs Are Pretty Cool

hackaday.com/2025/03/24/glow-i…




U.S. border: Eggs seized more often than fentanyl ctvnews.ca/world/article/us-bo… “In the first two months of 2025, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized fentanyl on 134 occasions, down from 197 seizures in the same time frame in 2024. Meanwhile, CBP intercepted egg products on 3,254 occasions this January and February, compared to 1,508 occasions in the first two months of 2024.”

We need an egg czar! Now!

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in reply to ๒๏₪ 🐝 STIL NOTDED 🌻

Very pretty. I can almost smell them.
I love flower beds. My Mom had lots of flower beds. My earliest memories are of walking through flowers that were as tall as I was. Tiger lilies. 🥰
in reply to Dean Segovis

@HackAWeek ai that’s a pretty image 💞

I have picture of me in a field of wild daisies waayy over my head, around 5 or 6 years old. It was magical.

Another of a neighborhood girl dancing through the California poppies that lined our sidewalk. I love flowers 💗



I've been doing so much work on the project itself that I've not managed to do any of my PR yet, but I'm excited to announce that I'm presenting at @oshwassociation's Open Hardware Summit 2025. My talk's titled "VanSpoof and F**dG3ar: Reverse engineering proprietary bike components to prevent e-waste" and covers everything involved in designing replacement, open source, parts to repair VanMoof e-bikes.


A timeline of DOGE's invasion of the US Institute of Peace includes the delicious tidbit that the building is equipped with a gun safe. Sort of the other side of the coin of "You can't fight in here! This is the War Room!".

nytimes.com/2025/03/24/us/poli…

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Playing for Time: What the Kremlin Wants in New Talks with the U.S. on Ukraine
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/03/23/playing-for-time-what-the-kremlin-wants-in-new-talks-with-the-us-on-ukraine-a88445?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Ukraine @ukraine-thenewsdesk




Rainfall v1.5 is released! (rainfall.dev)

Rainfall is a Bandcamp exodus tool that lets you upload your music and create a static site using the lovely Faircamp (simonrepp.com/faircamp/). You can download this site as a ZIP and host it anywhere on the web, or host it on Netlify with a few clicks.

This is a very behind-the-scenes update. For the technically minded, I've moved from sqlite -> hosted MariaDB, moved to Minio object storage for storing all song files (local volume is now only used for staging faircamp builds), and implemented Celery for background processing of preview generation (because with the Minio changes, it was taking too long).

You can read some of the rationale behind why I built this here: travisbriggs.com/garden/bandca…

The GitHub repo is here: github.com/audiodude/rainfall

All feedback is welcome!

#bandcamp #exodus #alternative #foss #opensource #music #artists #faircamp #Rainfall #RainfallDev


in reply to Joe Rosensteel 🏳️‍🌈

If anyone is wondering I am an underwhelming podcaster to meet in person. Not because I live a lie, but I’m either a rambling mess, or I clam up and I’m covered in flop sweat. It’s not like it’s purposeful deception. Unless we speak in person frequently I’m anxious. Even with people I talk to online, because I don’t *look* at them while I’m speaking. We start and Zoom/Skype and go. People that can be effortless - effortliss- about this should be applauded.

in reply to Low Quality Facts

People stopped doing that when they forgot to empty their pockets too many times before doing laundry.


New research shows that heavy chatbot usage is correlated with loneliness and reduced socialization. I talked to the researchers about whether AI companies will learn the lesson that social networks didn't: platformer.news/openai-chatgpt…
in reply to Casey Newton

Chatbots are banal and of limited capability. I avoid them as much as possible.
in reply to Casey Newton

Read this last night, doesn’t surprise me. I think one of my coworkers has developed an emotional attachment and they use it purely for IT support. But it’s their go to on all IT issues now even stuff we already have documented or they have encountered before.



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in reply to AI6YR Ben

could make a fun field day prop😃. Someone in the local ham club has an antique ladder truck, and they bring it to field day and put the yagi on the end of the extended ladder.


Writing Tue 25 Mar Nahvalur Nautilus and Diamine Grotto

Todays tools

Nahvalur Nautilus <Broad> + Diamine Grotto

youtube.com/garryeves

#edc #fountainpen #fountainpens #penoftheday #dailypen #NahvalurNautilus #Nahvalur #Diamine #DiamineGrotto

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@LabSpokane It’s a really nice pen to use. I did have an issue where I accidentally unscrewed the piston mechanism.


Today's #AmateurRadio reading for me: Some interesting blog posts on the JPC/PAC-12/7 antennas by KA7OEI

  • JPC-12 vertical ground-plane
  • JPC-7 dipole
  • Replacing stainless steel with silver-coated copper wire in the loading coils — fascinating discussion of the tradeoffs from having a resistive stainless steel coil instead of more conductive copper/silver; it's not a 1:1 replacement because normal use depends on the resistance of the coil to improve SWR. Not because the resistance makes it more efficient, just because the characteristic impedance is lower than 50 ohms, so some DC resistance in the stainless steel coil helps make the radio happy. It would be more efficient with the silver-coated copper, but also might need some help matching the radio's impedance.

A lot to digest there. And I've added KA7OEI's blog to my RSS reader.

in reply to Joe Pasqua

@bitsplusatoms Ah, we were doing POTA. We split the radial into four strands of two or three conductors each, and deployed at roughly 90° intervals. Pro tip: To put it away, I start at the ring terminal and wind it in a figure-8 over my outstretched thumb and pinky. Then deploying it is holding the ring terminal and shaking the rest out, and it comes out untangled.

I've also run a temporary test in the back yard, but far enough from the house to deploy the radials and then some. I got low SWR across the bands.

One of the marks on the coil is off by one from lowest SWR for its band (40m I think). I marked the right coil with a sharpie.

For 10m I put the whip on top of the four solid elements without the coil and retracted some segments until it tuned, then marked it with a sharpie.

in reply to Michael K Johnson

I took the JPC-12 out to a park to test the antenna in better circumstances. It tuned great on every band I tried: 40, 20, and 10. I had great reception including Slovenia on 20 and New Zealand on 10. Everything I heard on 40 was domestic, but far ranging.

Unfortunately I had some settings misconfigured on my (new to me) Xiegu G90 and was definitely way down in QRP-land. No one was hearing me. A successful outing nonetheless since it confirmed I could get the antenna setup properly.



A mate sent me this SCARY DANCE
tumblr.com/bunjywunjy/77890211…

it is very very impressive



As spring is afoot across the Northern Hemisphere, insects wake up from their winter pause and start building their nests. An internet post mentions how a crocheted hornet nest decoy prevented hornets to build their nest in the corner of a house.

#crochet #craft #hornet

in reply to cesium

"At last Sandy has built herself a decent home. I was getting worried she didn't know how" -local wasps


I've stopped posting these stories with enraged commentary about the people who have told me over the years that I was overreacting because now I understand that those people were never saying that in good faith.

19thnews.org/2025/03/texas-mid…

in reply to evacide

It's always people with nothing at stake who say that reactionary bodily enslavement policies are no threat
in reply to evacide

I've come to the conclusion that good faith arguments died long ago and we are just now figuring it out


A #rnode build for #reticulum using a #raspberrypi5 and #geekwormx1206 #ups for a #carnode or #solarnode
loramesh.org/subpages/upsrnode…
Running #meshchat , four #liion #21700 5000 mAh batteries seem to run the #rak4631 and Pi for at least 24 hours. The device can be re-charged using #usbc or 9 to 18 V DC at up to 3 A via a jack or other connector. The rnode shuts down cleanly when batteries run out & re-starts when power is back, whereupon the batteries charge at the same time in #passthroughcharging
in reply to Orb 2069

@Orb2069 Yes, probably... but good for testing behaviour at poor light levels. Putting it outside is much better because of the coatings issue you mention.
in reply to adingbatponder

Yes. The Waveshare E hat is OTT. Could test with just the output of Waveshare D solar power manager. The news to me was that the MPPT stuff seems to need the batteries to work...




23andMe files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as co-founder and CEO Wojcicki resigns apnews.com/article/23andme-cha…




Chains of up to a dozen carbon atoms have been detected in what appears to have been an ancient lakebed on Mars, contributing to a growing library of compounds that could be a vital clue about the history of life on the red planet. @ScienceAlert reports:
sciencealert.com/largest-carbo…

#Mars #NASA #CuriosityRover #Space

in reply to Flipboard Science Desk

Not a surprise. If the Physics and Chemistry allow it, then it will happen.

There is likely life still functioning under the surface where it is protected from Cosmic Rays and UV.

cc: @nasa

@NASA


Over 600 local events with many more being added every day.

In all 50 states and DC, we will demand an end to the most brazen power grab in modern history.

No matter what matters the most to you, we hope to see you in the streets on April 5: handsoff2025.com/?SQF_SOURCE=i…

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in reply to Low Quality Facts

Do things generally work and is the system stable? No pressure but I'm going to base my decision on whether or not to update mine on your reply.

My goal would be to have something I can use for a pocket computer, not necessarily a phone.



// In about 40 minutes (8:30 EST), there'll be a special event on the stream, with original music and a special guest star. Tune in early so you don't miss it! youtube.com/live/7KpS54llYUA


Jack Ma-Backed Ant Touts AI Breakthrough Using Chinese Chips slashdot.org/story/25/03/24/20…
in reply to Slashdot

Ant toots still contribute to global warming.

They may be small, but they add up.

They tout their own horn.



Thanks to the new #Warframe Flare/Temple I’ve had pretty much the whole of Bowie’s catalog cycling through my head for days and…

Yeah. Fine. Good. Carry on.



🇨🇳 China responds to rumors regarding its potential involvement in peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Zhao Lijian, denied reports that Chinese officials are discussing participation in a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine after the war ends.

"I want to emphasize that this information is completely false," he stated.




🚨 The US is negotiating with Ukraine on a possible buyout of all Ukrainian power plants by American companies, Reuters. Meanwhile, territorial “issues” and possible demarcation lines in Ukraine are being discussed. Talks are ongoing for 9 hours.

reuters.com/world/trump-says-e…