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So those of you who've known me a while might remember over on twitter the whole #makergate thing where I threatened to take legal action on a UK company trying to trademark the term "makerspace" for a product... the product was a storage cupboard... all these years later I am in a #makerspace and
.. TADA!


Another aspect of the housing crisis:

For newly qualified teachers & nurses living in a flat share is often the only viable option; across England in around half of Council areas, a one-bedroom flat is unaffordable on their pay.

If you want to retain newly qualified staff, they need to be able to move from a model of student accommodation (a shared house) to something reflecting their privacy & welfare needs... we need better (affordable) housing for key workers.

#housing #workers



Useful piece. Solar panels are largely cloud managed, and now in The Netherlands alone create the same power as 50 of our nuclear power plants. If you switch this 25GW on/off remotely, the consequences could be huge. And we do not regulate these cloud platforms at all: dw.com/en/how-hackers-capture-…
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I was afraid this would happen someday, so I took my solar panel installation off the WiFi. No more pretty pictures on how much power I generated, but the solar panels work fine without.
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My panels are also offline, but I still monitor them. And it is a bit sad that this requires you to be a geek, because we could have also built it this way that you don't have to go via the cloud. berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-…
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AI hallucinations: #ChatGPT created a fake child murderer - noyb.eu/en/ai-hallucinations-c… "By knowingly allowing ChatGPT to produce defamatory results, the company clearly violates the #GDPR’s principle of data accuracy." will become common #noyb
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DeepSeek wasn't any better. It created like 5 massive paragraphs of text when I asked it to compare two models of graphic card. And all those paragraphs contained NOTHING useful. Just bunch of hypothetical comparisons that I could make up out of my ass.



Really love snooping on these "Staff information screens" some UK train stations have.

Of course I'm wondering what ancient character set they use, and if it's possible to obtain for <artistic purposes>...

in reply to Dave Griffiths

Lunchtype (Condensed Regular) isn't a million miles away. Most of the matches the font identifiers find have the weird circular 'a' instead of the, uh, hook-hatted 'a'.

fontsquirrel.com/fonts/lunchty…



#EU accuses #Google and #Apple of breaking its rules, risking #Trump clash - theguardian.com/business/2025/… given trump is already applying tariffs, hardly anything to lose here... #DMA


Trump is trying to crush the arts – and he’s starting with the Kennedy Center - theguardian.com/commentisfree/… "Artists might cancel shows, donors withdraw and audiences flee. It all plays into the hands of his authoritarian project" dark times for arts in fascist #murica....


#WritersCoffeeClub March 20. What was the most writing-related fun you’ve had?

Visiting assorted locations that appear in the German folk tales I have translated Some examples:

1. The Hibichenstein rock pinnacle in Bad Grund, said to be the home of the dwarf king Hibich.
2. The Teufelsbad ("Devil's Bath") near Osterode, from which the Devil and other grotesque figures occasionally emerge to prey on sinners.
3. The WegsmΓΌhle mill near Clausthal-Zellerfeld, where a lone maid allegedly killed 11 bandits who sought to plunder the place.
4. The Brocken, the highest mountain in the Harz range where witches gather on each Walpurgis Night.

And if you support me on Patreon, you can help me reach my dream of becoming a full-fledged adventurer-folklorist and combine my translations with travel writings and photography of these places! 😁

patreon.com/sunkencastles

in reply to JΓΌrgen Hubert

I translated an article on Bernard of Clairvaux from the original Klingon (German) to English for a pastor friend of mine. He needed it for his PhD thesis. I learned about a fascinating piece of church history and theology. Fun was had by all!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_…



X users treating #Grok like a fact-checker spark concerns over misinformation - techcrunch.com/2025/03/19/x-us… just as #musk wants
in reply to Glyn Moody

well that can't be helping with the continuing hellscape much. cjr.org/tow_center/we-compared… tl;dr #grok is the pits.
#grok
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#Greenpeace must pay at least $660m over Dakota pipeline protests, says jury - theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m… "Non-profit, which will appeal decision, says lawsuits like this are aimed at β€˜destroying the right to peaceful protest’" absurd finding by biased jury


Ice in the truck dock at work. The snow melts and freezes and melts and freezes and gets driven over by trucks. Until there's a big expanse of these fabulous textured ice shards
#ice #icetodon



#Indonesia passes controversial law allowing greater military role in government - theguardian.com/world/2025/mar… "Activists in world’s third-largest democracy warn the legal changes signal a return to military dominance in civilian affairs that characterised Suharto years" what could possibly go wrong?


Check out the WEBCAT repo from SecureDrop (@securedrop)

securedrop.org/news/introducin…



Israeli strikes have killed at least 58 people in #Gaza overnight, local hospitals say - theguardian.com/world/live/202… innocent men, women and children murdered in their sleep by cowards #israel


Today we're releasing WEBCAT, a set of open-source tools that enables tamper-proof web applications.

This is a major milestone on the path to the next generation of SecureDrop, to provide trustworthy browser-based encryption.

securedrop.org/news/introducin…

#SecureDrop #browsers #Tor #whistleblowing #OpenSource

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WEBCAT allows developers to sign their web applications, site operators to enroll their domains, and web browsers to transparently verify the resources they receive.

It uses established technologies and is open source: github.com/freedomofpress/webc…






The small town of #Glenorchy is about 28.5 miles (46 km) north of #Queenstown in New Zealand. The scenery is absolutely gorgeous and the Glenorchy Walkway adds to it by adding a scenic lagoon. How did you like it? #NewZealand backpackandsnorkel.com/Queenst…



#DOGE cuts to #USDA may open door to invasive species, higher food prices - arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20… " Food inspectors and disease-sniffing dog handlers remain out of work as food spoils. " self-harming stupidity from #musk and #trump





The biggest upward transfer of wealth in history robertreich.substack.com/p/pss…

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Now that the Ten Hundred is wrapped up, it's time to get back to some projects that have been languishing in its shade. Like the labyrinth waffle, the purported reason I got the pantograph mill! I've been redoing the CAD, starting with a model for the plate which I can actually machine, and then differencing out the waffle face it would produce.
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Cool! This feels right up my alley, given my rose-curve rosette iron!
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Fun labyrinth trick: any connected maze (you know, right hand rule works) and be turned into a labyrinth by putting a wall down the middle of the corridor, where your other hand would be as you follow the wall with your right hand.

I could see turning a maze into a labyrinth going very easy tracing with a pantograph.









The fediverse is a strange flower indeed. This week I tried to give away some equipment I no longer needed. 1st toot: Crickets, no one's interested. πŸ˜‘ 2nd toot: People are busting down my door to get the stuff πŸ™€

So I thought to myself, hey, maybe this works with #music, too.

Here is "Fish Out Of Water", a beautiful song from my current #album "Malers HΓΌs".

submarinebroadcastingco.bandca…

Up until now it's been mostly #crickets for Malers HΓΌs. But maybe we can change that…? ❀️

sonomu.club/@stephan/113663479…



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