

Not profitable right now with Trump in office.
For most of these megacorps, it was never about the movement, it was the PR and brand loyalty.
Right now, more people are against it than for it, so that’s what’ll bring in the most revenue.


Not profitable right now with Trump in office.
For most of these megacorps, it was never about the movement, it was the PR and brand loyalty.
Right now, more people are against it than for it, so that’s what’ll bring in the most revenue.


If you can’t see it, technically this is a Schrödingers cat problem.
The site is both telling the truth and lying at the same time, in a state of superposition.
Only be observing the code would you fall onto one reality.
Although there are people who can observe the code, which differs from the metaphor slightly.


Got a bit emotional reading this I can’t lie.
2025 - 2026 has been such a shit show I’m desensitised to hearing that some misunderstanding hateful politician made my people’s lives that much more difficult.
When you get one who fights not just for you, but alongside you (going to Pride parades), the heart is quick to let that numbness go away as it clings onto a new thread of hope.
This is fantastic news, and is hopefully a sign of good things to come in November. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️


The world must be a pretty ugly place through those stereotypical glasses of yours…


If anyone needed any more evidence that this class is totally outright malicious, know that many of them have already spent more money trying to fight this “tax” than the “tax” would’ve cost them.
They are literally just fucking over the working class for the love of the game.

Had this discussion with my family recently.
I made a point how the UK heatwaves are proof of climate change and that we needed to act (not a very clued-in family).
They suggested we get ceiling fans.
I started being sarcastic:
“Look outside my window, see a barren lifeless desert hostile to any life, don’t worry, we have ceiling fans!”.
“What’s that? Your car tires melted onto the road? Ceiling fans!”.
“Shall I take a ceiling fan out with me like a little propeller hat everytime I need to go outside?”.
They were amused.


We do actually, just at a very small scale compared to what you may see around black holes.
Satellites in LTO need their clocks adjusted by a few dozen picoseconds I believe. Very cool.


I’m not an expert, but from my understanding it’s kind of something like this:
So a geodesic is a line of shortest length between two points on a curved surface, like two points on a ball, the geodesic would be the shortest line that connects the two.
If you look at flight paths compared to a flat representation of Earth, you’ll see that aircraft seem to follow a very strange arc, that’s because they’re actually flying the geodesic of their route, which looks funny when presented flat.
If you imagine Earth as the aircraft and spacetime as the globe, that’s essentially what is meant. However do keep in mind that aircraft follow a two-dimensional geodesic, whereas we would follow a three-dimensional one due to spacetime being four-dimensional; due to how reductions work. (3D object casts 2D shadow, 4D object casts 3D shadow).
My knowledge is rather vague past this point, but essentially orbits are geodesics against 4D spacetime, and gravity affects that temporal component.


Paint.
Orange to be precise.
When I was a kid, a friend of mine hosted a birthday party on a paintball range. We played for I don’t know how long, large group of us, was really fun.
One thing the instructors told us, keep your mouth shut.
You see, we wore face masks, however for us to breathe of course there’s a grill where you mouth goes.
Needless to say, I got shot right on that mouth grill, and naturally due to the shock of it I opened my mouth…
The paintball burst on the grill, and I had the whole volume of paint launched deep into my throat.
It was so… ungodly… salty. For the rest of the day all I could taste was salt (the blow occured around early afternoon). And that’s coming from someone who also on another unrelated occassion ended up with a deep mouthful of sea water.
One could say, he trumps a lot.

What a muppet.
I ride a cruiser, and while my arms are no where near that high, they are higher than alot of other motorcycles. I will say it is quite comfortable over extended periods of time as it allows you to kinda relax and “fall” into the seat.
Harley rider natural sitting position.
My relationship with Morbius.
Sure, the acting and dialogue is bum, but the story, pacing, etc isn’t that bad.
CGI, while not great by any means, does it’s job.
I’d give it a solid 6/10 rather than the absolutely abysmall ratings given to it officially.
It’s for their goals of net neutrality and green pledges of course…


Yes, but from what I understand traditional machine learning is more about introspective pattern recognition and not necessarily inference-based synthesis?


Honestly? Fair enough.
This does fly directly in the face of Ladybird’s mission, yes, but this sort of thing isn’t limited to just them, and while this is a rather nuclear response, we must remain mindful and grateful for the thousands of hours of time these people have put into this project; building a web browser and engine from scratch is not an easy task and it’s understandable that they don’t want to allow low-quality code and security vulnerabilities in.
To me this demonstrates that they truly care not just about getting this project out the door, but to do so in good faith and with high quality.
The codebase remains open-source, and the engine is still true to it’s goals to decentralise the web.
One day I do hope FOSS as a community finds an answer to low-quality mass-produced PRs written with poorly prompted AI tools, and I do hope when that happens they may reconsider their position.
Until then, I wish them the best and commend their ongoing work and await a release eagerly!


Useful case of AI. 👏



Damn right it’s a national security concern, let the US keep it’s spyware to itself.