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Just another account tied to a human. This host runs on solar power and subject to going offline. I may not get your thoughts if sent during an outage.
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“Musk vowed to slash $2 trillion from government spending, but that number kept dropping until he said DOGE will save about $150 billion. …that number is largely unsubstantiated. The DOGE team’s list of cuts is riddled with errors. …DOGE cuts have actually cost taxpayers $135 billion this fiscal year, not including lawsuits.”
—Heather Cox Richardson, May 1, 2025
#musk #doge

Because they felt that air pollution isn't killing enough Americans, the Senate voted to overturn an EPA rule that limits toxic air pollutants emitted by industrial facilities, marking the first time Congress has weakened protections under the Clean Air Act.

https://wapo.st/4d7QXar

Senate overturns EPA rule on seven highly toxic air pollutants

If also passed by the House as expected, the action will be the first time Congress has weakened protections under the Clean Air Act.

The Washington Post

Is there any expert/enthusiast of wind turbines in the fediverse?
I really need to talk to someone to exchange ideas, experiences...

#WindPower #sustainability #Permaculture

Canada and Mexico brought resumes. We brought reality show B-roll.

Hello to the scientists who use UK ships, buoys, marine robots etc (or their data)!

There's a big UK project to plan & bid for the next gen of all that, and I am hosting a podcast series about it. Please help spread the word - to academics/students/techs etc

1st ep out now:
https://fmri.ac.uk/podcasts

Podcasts | Future Marine Research Infrastructure

I know I'm increasingly in the minority, but I can't stand learning most things from videos. If you must share information by making a video, please *please* also make it available to read.
A Utah law aims to boost portable solar panels, which don’t need to go through lengthy grid interconnection processes to start generating power. https://grist.org/energy/balcony-solar-took-off-in-germany-why-not-the-us/
Balcony solar took off in Germany. Why not the US?

From breaker-masking to voltage mismatches to building safety codes, America’s grid isn’t ready for balcony solar power — yet.

Grist

The EU is introducing an energy label for phones, together with mandatory requirements for phones sold in the EU;

- 5 years of software updates (AFTER they stop selling the device in the EU)

- providing important hardware parts (during sale and for 7 years after), including free software (if needed), to every repair shop, within 5-10 business days

- batteries have to make 800 charging cycles and still be above 80% original capacity

And on top of that, phones and tablets need this energy label (which also includes a fall damage durability and repairability score), and abide by the above requirements, from 20 June 2025.

(https://energy-efficient-products.ec.europa.eu/product-list/smartphones-and-tablets_en)

Smartphones and Tablets

Product Energy Efficiency - Smartphones and Tablets. The 2023 regulations cover smartphones, feature phones, cordless phones and slate tablets. They do not apply to tablet computers, to products with flexible main display (roll-up), and to smartphones for high security communication. Energy labelling is foreseen only for smartphones and slate tablets.

Energy Efficient Products
This is an old project, but by some miracle it's still working and I woke up this morning wanting to celebrate the things I love more.

This Inkplate e-ink screen shows Conway's Game of Life, seeded from tarpits I have on the Internet. The tarpits are programs on my computer that superficially look like insecure Telnet and Remote Desktop services, but actually exist to respond super slowly and make bots scanning the Internet 'get stuck'.

When a bot connects to the tarpit, the data it sends gets squished into a 5x5 grid and 'stamped' onto a Game of Life board. Data from a bot at the IP address 1.1.x.x will get stamped on the top left corner, data from a bot at 254.254.x.x will get stamped on the bottom right corner.

Conway's Game of Life, a set of simple rules that govern whether cells should turn on or off, updates the display once per second. The result is that bot attacks end up appearing as distinct 'creatures', that get bigger and more angry looking over time (as their centre is updated with new data). After the attack finishes, the 'creature' eventually burns itself out.

Despite that description, it's a really chill piece of art that doesn't draw too much attention but I can happily watch for a long time.

Credit for the idea goes to @_mattata, I had been wanting to make a real-life version of XKCD #350 for years before seeing his Botnet Fishbowl project.

#projects #inkplate #esp32 #eink #infosec #tarpit
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'Oh rascal children of Gaza'

A 2014 poem by #Palestinian writer Khaled Juma.