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  1. @brainsik

    Rad, have you done much work in #mandelbulb3D ?

    Loved working with it once upon a time, used for my profile banner. love to try a new tool and this sounds like a super fun project.

    mandelbulb.com

  2. Inspired by the Debian 14 announcement, I’ve finally made my json-store package create reproducible builds.

    This was super easy thanks to all the work done by the hatch build system.

    hatch.pypa.io/1.16/config/buil

    You should too. 😁

  3. Inspired by the Debian 14 announcement, I’ve finally made my json-store #Python package create reproducible builds.

    This was super easy thanks to all the work done by the hatch build system.

    hatch.pypa.io/1.16/config/buil

    You should too. 😁

    #reproduciblebuilds

  4. RE: mastodon.social/@bagder/116566

    OMG. It’s … happening! I’ve been watching this for so long. We can improve software by caring! Wild.

  5. In the last year, I’ve moved my family to #Kagi. It’s one of the few things I pay for that consistently feels like a quality service.

    daringfireball.net/linked/2026

  6. In the last year, I’ve moved my family to #Kagi. It’s one of the few things I pay for that consistently feels like a quality service.

    daringfireball.net/linked/2026

  7. Even in #F1 we see:

    “One thing I haven't heard discussed for the 2027 changes is returning more control to the driver rather than relying on opaque algorithms.”

    The growing #zeitgeist.
    arstechnica.com/cars/2026/05/f

  8. Even in #F1 we see:

    “One thing I haven't heard discussed for the 2027 changes is returning more control to the driver rather than relying on opaque algorithms.”

    The growing #zeitgeist.
    arstechnica.com/cars/2026/05/f

  9. Even in we see:

    “One thing I haven't heard discussed for the 2027 changes is returning more control to the driver rather than relying on opaque algorithms.”

    The growing .
    arstechnica.com/cars/2026/05/f

  10. Even in #F1 we see:

    “One thing I haven't heard discussed for the 2027 changes is returning more control to the driver rather than relying on opaque algorithms.”

    The growing #zeitgeist.
    arstechnica.com/cars/2026/05/f

  11. Even in #F1 we see:

    “One thing I haven't heard discussed for the 2027 changes is returning more control to the driver rather than relying on opaque algorithms.”

    The growing #zeitgeist.
    arstechnica.com/cars/2026/05/f

  12. RE: mastodon.social/@zackwhittaker

    I’m pretty sure this happened before with health providers.

    Using an #AdBlocker isn’t about ads at this point, it’s about the entirely broken surveillance apparatus. Protect yourself from greed, incompetence, and the general embrace of mediocrity at our expense.

  13. Here we go. The massively subsidized #AI plan pricing is continuing to break down. #Anthropic has been doing different sneaky things to slowly acclimate folks to a new (more expensive) reality. This latest move is classic #shrinkflation.

    simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/20/

  14. Here we go. The massively subsidized #AI plan pricing is continuing to break down. #Anthropic has been doing different sneaky things to slowly acclimate folks to a new (more expensive) reality. This latest move is classic #shrinkflation.

    simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/20/

  15. Here we go. The massively subsidized plan pricing is continuing to break down. has been doing different sneaky things to slowly acclimate folks to a new (more expensive) reality. This latest move is classic .

    simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/20/

  16. Here we go. The massively subsidized #AI plan pricing is continuing to break down. #Anthropic has been doing different sneaky things to slowly acclimate folks to a new (more expensive) reality. This latest move is classic #shrinkflation.

    simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/20/

  17. Here we go. The massively subsidized #AI plan pricing is continuing to break down. #Anthropic has been doing different sneaky things to slowly acclimate folks to a new (more expensive) reality. This latest move is classic #shrinkflation.

    simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/20/

  18. The family is now referring to the two different short track speed skating competitions as “pairs” and “demolition derby”.

    The number of crashes in the 5 skaters at once races is wild. #olympics #speedskating

  19. It’s real hard not being dubious of a (supposedly) privacy focused telecom company whose CEO came from #Palantir and has #a16z as an investor. Lots a lot of incentives in the wrong place.

    As far as I can tell there are no 3rd party audits of their claims.

    404media.co/privacy-telecom-ca

  20. Great write up from @bagder
    about the benefits curl received from new AI code analyzers. Daniel has previously complained about all the AI slop the project has received, so this is a surprising twist.

    “An obvious and powerful benefit this tool seems to have compared to others is that it scans all source code without having a build. That means it can detect problems in all backends used in all build combinations. Old style code analyzers require a proper build to analyze and since you can build curl in countless combinations with a myriad of backend setups (where several are architecture or OS specific), it is literally impossible to have all code analyzed with such tools.”

    daniel.haxx.se/blog/2025/10/10

    #curl #codeanalysis #ai

  21. A clip of @siracusa asking why things can’t be both beautiful and accessible and defining success as creating an accessible tool that most people enjoy using.

    #atpfm #ios26

  22. Long, but great read from #HAProxy on the state of #TLS libraries. Includes some scathing remarks about the #OpenSSL project.

    “The development team has degraded their project’s quality, failed to address ongoing issues, and consistently dismissed widespread community requests for even minor improvements.”

    “This unfortunate situation considerably hurts QUIC protocol adoption. It even makes it difficult to develop or build test tools to monitor a QUIC server.”

    “When some of the project members considered a 32% performance regression ‘pretty near’ the original performance, it signaled to our development team that any meaningful improvement was unlikely.”

    “In blunt terms: running OpenSSL 3.0.2 as shipped with Ubuntu 22.04 results in 1/100 of #WolfSSL’s performance on identical hardware! To put this into perspective, you would have to deploy 100 times the number of machines to handle the same traffic, solely because of the underlying SSL library.”

    infosec.exchange/@0xabad1dea/1

  23. #YNAB (You Need A Budget) has started using LLMs to better guess what cryptic merchant names should be. This is a neat use!

    More notable: _not once_ do they use “AI” in their blog post about it. With everyone else is falling over to say they have #AI in their product (whether it works or is useful) this really stood out to me. They focus on the result and mention #LLMs as the technology. Refreshing.

    ynab.com/blog/clean-payees

  24. Excited for and terrified of the 1.0 release of #Satisfactory in September. This game is crack cocaine for infrastructure engineers.

    Also, so many game studios could learn from #coffeestainstudios on how to do community management. They are A+ at it.

  25. I wonder how many people know #macOS has long come with a #graphing tool called "Grapher".

    While building some coloring functions, I used it to see how different equations change over 0 - 1.

  26. "Anchor Brewing was a cockroach."

    A bittersweet stroll through all the near deaths #AnchorBrewing went through before finally succumbing to Sapporo's leadership. "The oldest operating craft #brewery in the United States is dead." ⚱️

    defector.com/anchor-brewing-wa

  27. 🫡 Today is a great day to learn about #FredKorematsu, Ernest Besig, Wayne M. Collins, and the work they did trying to unfuck the U.S. decision to incarcerate Japanese Americans during WWII. #FredKorematsuDay

    korematsuinstitute.org/freds-s

  28. #introduction I'm Jeremy. I like #systems and #tea 🍵!

    Biggest 🤓🙌 was to design/build a unique private (own DCs) cloud in 2011. Each Win/Mac VM lived for <2' before 💥. It went on to launch 100k's of VMs/day 🥳.

    Recently doing org level work. With Design, brought #HumanCentered 🧠 to #InfraEng. I have strong opinions about 🛠️ing good infra. It starts with empathy as a critical eng skill. #HumanFactors

    Big ❤️ to @nova @quintessence @hazelweakly and others for #Hachyderm! It's been a lovely month. ✨