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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. @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

  3. @arstechnica The top comments on the article all are complaining about this too. Please fix how you report on this. It makes articles sound like ads from the providers.

  4. I’m really tired of all the anthropomorphic language used with .

    Current headline on @arstechnica:“LLMs believe false statements even after explicit warnings that they're false”.

    Does software “believe” the data you feed it? It processes it, operates on it, etc.

    How about “LLMs treat explicitly labeled false statements as true”. Seems a lot clearer to me what’s happening than muddying the story with “belief”. Treat this like software. It is.

  5. Nailing the crux of so many of our problems:

    “all of this is supposed to be in service of humans”

    lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/5/26/cla

  6. I became a sustainer of the Software Freedom Conservancy ([email protected]). Their response to the debacle is fantastic:

    social.sfconservancy.org/objec

  7. RE: infosec.exchange/@lorenzofb/11

    Sounds like some side plot in a 90s cyberpunk story. I’m really over this book.

  8. Uhh … is #LinkedIn getting desperate? I just got an email promoting their puzzles. What is happening there.

  9. 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. 😁

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. 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

  13. 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

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

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

  15. 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

  16. 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

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. 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

  21. 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