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  1. El análisis tipo DOOM unidimensional de los anglos sobre Europa suele ser así de estúpido, pero rara vez tan divertido.

    Espain's ¿QUÉ?

    Los shipppers Pedrizia: ay que me da algo...

    (Unas líneas más abajo se cita al chiringuito de Tony Blair no solo como fuente autorizada, sino también como una organización sin ánimo de lucro. No sé cual me hace más gracia 🤭).

    #Europa #UE #periodismo #nodelbueno #peroesloquehay #europolitica #europol #OT3 #ISaidWhatISaid

  2. 🍏🥨 Behold the glorious reinvention of the wheel: a "node-based UI" made with #Strudel and React Flow! 🎡 Because what better way to complicate your life than combining pastries and JavaScript libraries? 🙃 Meanwhile, #GitHub is busy throwing #AI at everything, hoping it sticks like #spaghetti on a wall. 🍝
    github.com/xyflow/strudel-flow #nodebasedUI #ReactFlow #HackerNews #ngated

  3. AWS Lambda wants to banish cold starts like an exorcist with a magic wand named #Porffor 🪄🔮. Apparently, it's a JS engine that turns your beloved #JavaScript into a tiny "1MB, fast millisecond-level binary" – because compiling JS is now as easy as waving a 🧙‍♂️ wand. Meanwhile, Node and Bun continue to offer their "bundle up and deal with it" solutions, proving that not all magic tricks are created equal 🎩🐇.
    goose.icu/lambda/ #AWSLambda #ColdStarts #NodeBun #HackerNews #ngated

  4. Preoccupante il declino costante di mastodon, ora sceso sotto gli 800mila utenti attivi mentre wordpress fa il sorpasso storico: è ora ufficialmente l'applicazione del #fediverso con più server!

    In forte crescita il "#forumverso", nodedb che è a un passo dal superare peertube come utenti attivi.
    Insomma gli unici che crescono bene sono il fediverso 2.0: wordpress, lemmy, piefed, nodedb e ghost che sale subito al terzo posto con oltre 4mila server!

    fedidb.com/software

    siamo su: @fediverso

  5. Intro to Show-Laz0rs hacken (jev22)

    Talk über Showlaser: Wie funktionieren die Dinger, mit was für Daten werden die angesteuert, mit welchen Programmen geht das, und etwas Demo mit der nodebasierten Programmierumgebung TouchDesigner.
    ab
    media.ccc.de/v/jev22-49292-int #ccc #Hellarious #jev22 #49292 #2022

  6. Mit Shoebot aus der Mac-only-Falle? Leider nicht!

    Bei all meiner Begeisterung für DrawBot und meiner vorgestern frisch erwachten Liebe zur Knotenschachtel (aka Nodebox 1) störte mich doch ein wenig, daß ich mit beiden Programmen wieder sehenden Auges in die Mac only-Falle tappe. Daher habe ich mich noch ein wenig umgeschaut und gehofft, daß ich mit Shoebot dieser Falle entgehen kann. Spoiler: Leider nicht! blog.schockwellenreiter.de/202 #Shoebot #DrawBot #DrawBotApp #Nodebox1 #Python #CreativeCoding

  7. no. no one is "in debt"...for anything. so stop fckn paying them everything, including attention. all we "owe" them is a collective🖕🏾for exploiting, enslaving, oppressing, poisoning, gaslighting, and slaughtering us....and a mass walkout from all their systems of bullshit!

    #nodebts #livingisfree #lifeisfree #justsayno #fckcapitalism #fckgovernance #nomasters #noslaves #noclasses #nowars #noborders #nohomelessness #nohunger #landback #FREEPALESTINE 🇵🇸 💚

  8. »The Nature of Code« in Python (Py5): Ein einfaches Partikelsystem (Stage 1)

    Ich habe noch gestern meine Ankündigung wahrgemacht und ein einfaches Partikelsystem in Py5 implementiert. Das ging deshalb so flott, nicht nur, weil ich ähnliches schon einmal in Processing.py programmiert, sondern ich auch schon einmal Versuche mit der NodeBox 1 und sogar mit Pythons Schildkröte angestellt hatte. kantel.github.io/posts/2023080 #Py5 #Processing #Python #CreativeCoding #NatureOfCode

  9. When I'm working with #Blender #GeometryNodes I like to hide unnecessary clutter. Maths nodes for example take up a lot of space, and often the name of the operation is all that you need to see what they're doing, or the name of the operation and the value of the parameter. For example when adding 1 to an input using a maths Add node having it open doesn't give you more info than collapsing it and setting the name to "+1"
    This is tedious to do, but it does make complicated node trees easier to parse.
    So #IMadeAThing. A little script that calls the node by what it's doing and collapses it and hides un-connected inputs.
    It also spots multiples and fractions of π and 𝜏 and common fractions from 1/2 to 15/16.
    So far I've only done maths nodes, but I plan on working my way through the most common nodes, and adding general tidy-up functions as I go. Next on the list is Group Input nodes with only 1 output, that can just get named after the name of the output.
    It's just a script that you can run from the Blender text editor at the moment. When it's not late at night I'll make it into a proper module.
    If anyone has requests or suggestions, let me know.
    codeberg.org/stib/stibs_blende
    #B3D #python #bpy

  10. Destroying Autocracy – June 26, 2025

    Welcome to this week’s “Destroying Autocracy”.

    It’s your source for curated news affecting democracy in the cyber arena with a focus on protecting it. That necessitates an opinionated Butlerian jihad against big tech as well as evangelizing for open-source and the Fediverse. Since big media’s journalism wing is flailing and failing in its core duty to democracy, this is also a collection of alternative reporting on the eternal battle between autocracy and democracy. We also cover the cybersecurity world. You can’t be free without safety and privacy.

    DA comes out on Thursday and is updated through the end of day on Friday. Then we start over. So take your time in perusing it and check back in over the weekend.

    FYI, my opinions will be in bold. And will often involve cursing. Because humans. Especially tech bros. And fascists. Fuck ’em.

    Featured Item

    Hamish Campbell writes:

    It’s good to see events like NGIFORUM2025 as it’s trying to be on the path of the Fediverse and the wider Open Web reboot which are real forces for social good, messy, hopeful, and grounded in decades of grassroots digital culture, which we do need to support. BUT, we also need to speak honestly, as these spaces are not healthy by default.

    Too often, they are co-opted by NGO and institutional actors who bring with them a dangerous kind of “common sense”, what I’ve long described as the parasite class. We see this clearly at NGIFORUM and similar NGO events.

    NGIFORUM2025 is timidly touching sense

    We start and end with good news to make the middle bearable.

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes, Techno Feudalism, and other douchebaggery

    Numerique reports:

    Le Cigref soutient la démarche de résilience numérique portée par la France, l’Allemagne et les Pays-Bas pour construire une Europe numérique durable et de confiance dans le cadre d’Eurostack

    C’est un grande headline. 😉

    The Conversation reviews:

    Is AI a con? A new book punctures the hype and proposes some ways to resist

    The U.K. governmnet announce:

    CMA takes first steps to improve competition in search services in the UK

    Le Monde reports:

    Lyon délaisse la suite Office de Microsoft pour l’open source

    Nextcloud reports:

    A sovereign Microsoft 365 alternative: Nextcloud and IONOS join forces

    Senator Blackburn announces:

    Blackburn, Blumenthal, Lee, Klobuchar, and Durbin Introduce Bipartisan Antitrust Bill to Promote App Store Competition

    The Verge reviews:

    The smaller Fairphone 6 introduces swapable accessories

    404 Media reports:

    ‘FuckLAPD.com’ Lets Anyone Use Facial Recognition to Instantly Identify Cops

    Ars Technica reports:

    Media Matters sues FTC, says agency is retaliating on behalf of Elon Musk

    Neutral

    Politico reports:

    Trump can pull the plug on the internet, and Europe can’t do anything about it

    Ars Technica reports:

    Judge denies creating “mass surveillance program” harming all ChatGPT users

    TechCrunch reports:

    A federal judge sides with Anthropic in lawsuit over training AI on books without authors’ permission

    And another just sided with Meta. Fuck!

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    EFF to European Commission: Don’t Resurrect Illegal Data Retention Mandates

    How Cops Can Get Your Private Online Data

    Politico reports:

    Top Pentagon spy pick rejected by White House

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    Trump administration sends layoff notices to 600 Voice of America staff, NYT reports

    The Gray Zone reports:

    US Army appoints Palantir, Meta, OpenAI execs as Lt. Colonels

    The Center for Democracy and Technology reports:

    New Orleans’ Dragnet Facial Recognition Program Threatens Innocent People

    404 Media reports:

    Flock Removes States From National Lookup Tool After ICE and Abortion Searches Revealed

    Pariah States

    DarkReading reports:

    How Geopolitical Tensions Are Shaping Cyber Warfare

    Bleeping Computer reports:

    Russian hackers bypass Gmail MFA using stolen app passwords

    APT28 hackers use Signal chats to launch new malware attacks on Ukraine

    Canada says Salt Typhoon hacked telecom firm via Cisco flaw

    The Register reports:

    Typhoon-like gang slinging TLS certificate ‘signed’ by the Los Angeles Police Department

    Big Media

    The Columbia Journalism Review reports:

    AI Search Has A Citation Problem

    Atoms vs. Bytes has:

    Substack’s Secret

    Fuck the Nerd Reich’s S.S.

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    New Journalism Curriculum Module Teaches Digital Security for Border Journalists

    Big Tech

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation has:

    Protect Yourself From Meta’s Latest Attack on Privacy

    The BBC reports:

    Musk’s X sues New York state over social media hate speech law

    Frontiers reports:

    Some of your AI prompts could cause 50 times more CO2 emissions than others

    Zero prompts = zero emissions.

    Neural Trust reports:

    Echo Chamber: A Context-Poisoning Jailbreak That Bypasses LLM Guardrails

    Computer Weekly reports:

    Beyond the AI hype: How data laws quietly handed power to government and Big Tech

    Axios has:

    Publishers facing existential threat from AI, Cloudflare CEO says

    The Register reports:

    The AIpocalypse is here for web sites as search referrals plunge

    Hey you AI lovers, these are the sites you build. No traffic equals no money for you. Plus, the AI c^nts stole the info from the people whose traffic they are destroying. And maybe your code. Not to mention devastating the environment. Look in the fucking mirror. And avoid being reincarnated as a cockroach.

    The Register reports:

    Top AI models – even American ones – parrot Chinese propaganda, report finds

    Psylo browser tries to obscure digital fingerprints by giving every tab its own IP address

    If you want to do something about the next article.

    Texas A&M University reports:

    Websites Are Tracking You Via Browser Fingerprinting

    noyb reports:

    Bumble’s AI icebreakers are mainly breaking EU law

    EuroNews reports:

    Big Tech isn’t doing enough to fight disinformation, EU body says

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    TechCrunch reports:

    US House bans WhatsApp from staff devices

    You’ve got to be clowns if these mofos ban you.

    Dark Reading reports:

    How the US Military Is Redefining Zero Trust

    Hundreds of MCP Servers Expose AI Models to Abuse, RCE

    BleepingComputer reports:

    New FileFix attack weaponizes Windows File Explorer for stealthy commands

    3 key takeaways from the Scattered Spider attacks on insurance firms

    Earth reports:

    China breaks RSA encryption with a quantum computer, threatening global data security

    Tommy Mysk announces:

    Introducing Psylo — A New Kind of Private Web Browser

    Fediverse

    Connected Places (rebrand) has:

    Fediverse Report – #122

    Welcome to Connected Places

    Hamish Campbell has:

    This is a story of power, plain and simple

    And he’s correct.

    Actors, Power, and Collective Publishing: Rethinking Fediverse Architecture for Grassroots Media

    On a similar note, Jeremy Herve explores:

    WordPress, WordLand, and the Open Web

    Dave Winer has the details on WordLand:

    WordPress and me

    Timothy Chambers has:

    The Seven Deadly Fediverse UX Sins Part 2: The Road To Redemption

    Bless his soul.

    Jaz-Michael King introduces:

    StartHereSocial

    Ghost hosting platform, MagicPages shares:

    ActivityPub Federation Issue (June 21, 2025)

    Activity Pub for WordPress reports:

    What we shipped so far in 2025

    NLnet Foundation announces:

    Mastodon for institutions

    62 new projects contribute to digital commons

    There are other Fediverse grants in this article including WordPress, Activity Pub, Funkwhale, and Node BB.

    Slightly Federated Social Media

    Connected Places has:

    ATmosphere Report – #122

    The Globe and Mail reports:

    Tech leaders ready launch of Canadian social-media platform Gander to buck U.S. dominance

    Basically Blacksky for Canadians.

    TechDirt has:

    Community And Choice Are Not Bubbles

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
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