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Moving from [email protected]

If $1,300/mo is so high that people will stop working, why does anyone bother to earn more than that? Why aren't we surrounded by people happily working part-time jobs to earn $1,300/mo to spend the bulk of their time enjoying leisure?

MOST PEOPLE WANT TO EARN MORE THAN POVERTY.

"On Thursday I reported that Meta had blocked all links to the Kansas Reflector from approximately 8am to 4pm, citing cybersecurity concerns after the nonprofit published a column critical of Facebook’s climate change ad policy. By late afternoon, all links were once again able to be posted on Facebook, Threads and Instagram–except for the critical column." Here it is. #Media https://www.thehandbasket.co/p/kansas-reflector-meta-facebook-column-censored?utm_source=werd.io&utm_campaign=mastodon&utm_channel=mastodon
Here's the column Meta doesn't want you to see

Read the Kansas Reflector's piece about Facebook's climate change ad policy

The Handbasket
@cube_drone eyyy congrats!
@irenes the last total solar eclipse to span the US from coast to coast was 2017, and I feel like that got a reasonable amount of coverage. Before that was 1994, but that was annular, not actually total. Before that was 1918; I don't wanna guess your age, but I think radio programs weren't that widespread in 1918 :p

"emulation isn't piracy" is, IMO, a "guns don't kill people" argument: while it's technically true, it's disingenuous to the point of being useless

that's not to say I'm against it: I'm actually all for emulation, but I think emulation's benefits are arguments in favor of piracy rather than arguments for why emulation ISN'T piracy

Here's a fun AI story: a security researcher noticed that large companies' AI-authored source-code repeatedly referenced a nonexistent library (an AI "hallucination"), so he created a (defanged) malicious library with that name and uploaded it, and thousands of developers automatically downloaded and incorporated it as they compiled the code:

https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/28/ai_bots_hallucinate_software_packages/

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AI hallucinates software packages and devs download them – even if potentially poisoned with malware

Simply look out for libraries imagined by ML and make them real, with actual malicious code. No wait, don't do that

The Register

EU: Sets up an official instance for all governmental announcements, federation using open standards.

US: Waits two years, puts one account up on an instance that is getting widely blocked for transphobia, racism, and other hate, and doesn't build or deploy any of its own infrastructure.

Okay, tech vocabulary time:

A "Widget" is any UI element

The way to develop a widget it to sit down, uncomfortably: this will give you a Widgey. Then, develop functionality by working in slugs - sample versions of the real data you'll be working with. That should evolve your prototype to a Widgeotto. Once you've got to there, it's not long before you've got a fully evolved Widget, at which point your app will really be Flying.

title text: A partial eclipse is like a cool sunset. A total eclipse is like someone broke the sky.

(https://xkcd.com/2914)
(https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2914)

Eclipse Coolness

xkcd
whenever any marginalized group has a day of visibility I always look forward to that moment at 11:59 where they start to go transparent and tell you to look for them next year before winking out of existence before your eyes