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  • the fake raspberry that gives you metallic burps for the next four hours

  • Stop it with the fridge joke!
  • Chang Beer

  • Can you think of any others?
  • a list of named vulnerabilities would be a great starter

  • .dev It's time to return to the roots, to the C programming language.
  • it’s time to return to the roots, FORTRAN and LISP and COBOL – C is the new technology

  • Tummy Ache [Mr Lovenstein]
  • Glucose infusion, stat!

  • Anyone knows what is this? Dutch East India Company ship, 1600.
  • (my first guess would be compass – but normally more common to have the needle floating on water inside the casement rather than the whole casement floating on a bowl of water)

  • And now y'all are in Lemmy
  • MACKLEMORE - Hind's Hall 2 (feat. Anees, MC Abdul, Amer Zahr)
  • Invidious (this one ignored the sign in for me)

  • In ref to parents bringing their kids to Hazbin Hotel panels
  • “Hazbin”, not “Habbo”

  • Nirvana- Pearls Before Swine
  • Rocky Horror was before my time.

  • What alias do you have to update the system from terminal?
  • still in the setup phase and running LabWC rather than a full desktop – but actually rather enjoying it and have been stumbling across a lot of cases finding out that even with a GUI installed, terminal programs do just as good a job if not better than their graphical counterparts (ex. I don’t think I’ll ever be a full vim/emacs convert, but for basic text editing, nano does just as well as mousepad/leafpad/featherpad/xed/gedit)

  • Thunderbird e-mail client will soon stop supporting older Windows and macOS releases
  • Mozilla Thunderbird run by the Mozilla Foundation

  • Delta United
  • he breaks guitars in the sheets?

  • to make people curious.
  • high fructose corn syrup dog vomit and high fructose corn syrup hairball

  • ‘The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out’ – Ig Nobel winner Saul Justin Newman
    theconversation.com ‘The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out’ – Ig Nobel winner Saul Justin Newman

    Saul Newman’s research suggests that we’re completely mistaken about how long humans live for.

    ‘The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out’ – Ig Nobel winner Saul Justin Newman

    “Okinawa in Japan is one of these [blue] zones. There was a Japanese government review in 2010, which found that 82% of the people aged over 100 in Japan turned out to be dead. The secret to living to 110 was, don’t register your death.”

    “Regions where people most often reach 100-110 years old are the ones where there’s the most pressure to commit pension fraud, and they also have the worst records.”

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    Keeping our cultural memory intact

    https://social.hails.org/@hailey/113081760374774478

    from the replies:

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    Unixporn @lemmy.ml cerement @slrpnk.net
    Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts
    www.programmingfonts.org Programming Fonts - Test Drive

    Try out the best and newest monospace fonts for code

    (I have now spent more time scrolling through fonts than I have on the new system that the final choice will be used on … )

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    Mozilla Has Been Suspiciously Silent About Google And Manifest V3
    fosspost.org Mozilla Has Been Suspiciously Silent About Google And Manifest V3

    Opinion: Last week, Google announced that it is going to remove extensions using Manifest V2 from its Chrome extensions store at a very near time, and that

    Mozilla Has Been Suspiciously Silent About Google And Manifest V3
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    Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome! @lemmy.world cerement @slrpnk.net
    Best practices for organizing personal git repositories in /home folder?

    There’s a lot of detailed information if you’re dealing with running a git server (/srv/git) or dealing with development (follow your company’s policies), reams of information about how to organize files inside a repository, and some apps will handle their own repository location (chezmoi), but not much about just keeping your personal git repositories organized without cluttering up your home folder:

    • a lot of Youtube videos are just grabbing a couple files so end up cloning into ~/Downloads and cleaning up later
    • GitHub and GitLab tutorials just mention clone into the folder of your choice
    • Codeberg’s “Your First Repository” has you cloning into ~/repositories
    • so, what have you found to be the cleanest/simplest/most comfortable?
      • “top-level” folder like ~/repositories or ~/repos ?
      • move down a level like ~/Documents/repos ?
        • (make use of an unused XDG folder like ~/Public ? (doesn’t seem likely))
      • something else that everyone adopted ages ago ?
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    Unixporn @lemmy.ml cerement @slrpnk.net
    [labwc] baby steps with Alpine

    slowly putting together a new system – I didn’t plan on it being a lightweight system, it’s just kinda ended up that way (and probably won’t be by the time I finish) – actually finding it kinda fun building up piece-by-piece

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    /c/cybersecurity - Cybersecurity News & Discussion @lemmy.ml cerement @slrpnk.net
    [Kevin Beaumont] What I learned from the ‘Microsoft global IT outage’
    doublepulsar.com What I learned from the ‘Microsoft global IT outage’

    I have zero trust that dorks should have root access globally.

    What I learned from the ‘Microsoft global IT outage’

    > Media coverage largely sucked > > When I just looked at my phone, the headlines were about an unfolding Microsoft global IT outage. My first thought, ransomware. So I logged in and started looking around at what was happening — I’m a CrowdStrike customer — and quickly realised two different, separate things had happened: > > - Microsoft Azure had an outage earlier in the day. This was resolved before I got up. Azure has frequent outages (don’t kill me, Microsoft) — this isn’t abnormal. > - CrowdStrike had made a boo-boo and pushed out a channel update that had borked a decent percentage of customers. > > The media connected these two events together and conflated them. They weren’t connected.

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    [Pluralistic] AI art has no anti-cooption immune system

    > “One thing Myspace had going for it: it was exuberantly ugly. The decision to let users with no design training loose on a highly customizable user-interface led to a proliferation of Myspace pages that vibrated with personality.”

    > “The most febrile, deeply weird and authentic prompts of the most excluded outsiders produce images that feel the same as the corporate AI illustrations that project the illusion of personality from the immortal, transhuman colony organism that is the limited liability corporation.”

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    [CrimethInc] Trump campaign aims to use today's shooting as a sort of Reichstag fire to incite his supporters to step up street violence

    https://todon.eu/@CrimethInc/112782702007709408

    > The Trump campaign aims to use today's shooting as a sort of Reichstag fire to incite his supporters to step up street violence while calling for more state repression targeting his enemies of choice. > > The Biden campaign has already paused all outbound communications and withdrawn their television advertisements, ceding the entire field of narrative to Donald Trump, who will have no compunction about using his status as a victim to advance his efforts to victimize others. > > One of the classic mechanics of totalitarianism is that protecting the safety of the leader becomes a justification for violence against large swathes of the population. > > As centrists join the far right in paving the way for totalitarian rule under Trump, we have to organize to defend our communities. If you have been in denial about the challenges ahead of us, this should be a wake-up call to find each other and prepare for them.

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    (2017) Trump isn’t lying, he’s bullshitting – and it’s far more dangerous
    theconversation.com Trump isn’t lying, he’s bullshitting – and it’s far more dangerous

    Inflating his own grand persona is Trump’s sole goal, and he doesn’t care whether or not you believe him.

    Trump isn’t lying, he’s bullshitting – and it’s far more dangerous

    > Bullshitters, as philosopher Harry Frankfurt wrote in his 1986 essay “On Bullshit,” don’t care whether what they are saying is factually correct or not. Instead, bullshit is characterized by a “lack of connection to a concern with truth [and] indifference to how things really are.” Frankfurt explains that a bullshitter “does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly. He just picks them out, or makes them up, to suit his purpose.”

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    Political Memes @lemmy.world cerement @slrpnk.net
    Happy Fourth of July!
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    Honest Government Ad | AI

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17078489

    > The Government™ has made an ad about the existential threat that AI poses to humanity, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative

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    Duran Duran's Rio cover model identified 42 years later
    consequence.net Duran Duran's Rio cover model identified 42 years later

    The original inspiration for Duran Duran's iconic Rio album cover has finally been revealed, four decades after the LP's release.

    Duran Duran's Rio cover model identified 42 years later
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    Google requiring Privacy Policy for XScreenSaver
    www.jwz.org XScreenSaver: Google Store Privacy Policy

    XScreenSaver is a collection of free screen savers for X11, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android.

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    Good Idea – Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller

    https://www.gocomics.com/nonsequitur/2024/06/07

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    Microsoft's Recall Feature Is Even More Hackable Than You Thought
    www.wired.com Microsoft’s Recall Feature Is Even More Hackable Than You Thought

    A new discovery that the AI-enabled feature’s historical data can be accessed even by hackers without administrator privileges only contributes to the growing sense that the feature is a “dumpster fire.”

    Microsoft’s Recall Feature Is Even More Hackable Than You Thought
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    cinereus he - 42 keys, column stagger, splay in a 60% case
    • Mekanisk Klippe case in Ultramarine
    • cinereus he PCB with assembly by JLC
    • FR4 plate in JLC Blue (missing Ultramarine’s hint of green)
    • Gateron Melodic switches
    • MTNU Susu keycaps
    • running Vial firmware
    • a BIG thanks to Noah Kiser’s PCB design videos and JLC’s PCB fab and assembly services
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    cerement cerement @slrpnk.net
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