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There is #Wanderer and there will be #Endurain, see:
https://delightful.coding.social/delightful-fediverse-experience/#geosocial-networking
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@smallcircles
> There is Wanderer and there will be EndurainOoh! Another one for the watchlist, thanks. Also FitPub by @javahippie;
https://feditrack.javahippie.net/terms (no license info yet)
The dev of gobikecamping.com, @spencexyz, is considering an AP fediverse integration too, see;
https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/@spencexyz@theforkiverse.com/115951329790689323
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Is it just me or does #BikeTooter lean more #gravel or #mtb than pure road?
Where are the #RoadBike riders?
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I realised my inability to quit using coding agents during my self-imposed "AI Lent" wasn't due to willpower, but workload. Being overwhelmed with tasks made me pull the slot machine arm, hoping to land on a generation that will make the painful problem go away.
Tackling which work I'm agreeing to do, and which work I'm refusing was the key to letting myself slow down and enjoy coding without assistance again.
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I'll never forget Afters at Corsica, it was always a daze of tiredness, beginning to come down and not wanting to go home when the sun came up.
Corsica has been a key part of my youth in London, and it'll be dearly missed.
#CorsicaStudios #London #ElectronicMusic #Rave #Gentrification
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I'll never forget Afters at Corsica, it was always a daze of tiredness, beginning to come down and not wanting to go home when the sun came up.
Corsica has been a key part of my youth in London, and it'll be dearly missed.
#CorsicaStudios #London #ElectronicMusic #Rave #Gentrification
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I'll never forget Afters at Corsica, it was always a daze of tiredness, beginning to come down and not wanting to go home when the sun came up.
Corsica has been a key part of my youth in London, and it'll be dearly missed.
#CorsicaStudios #London #ElectronicMusic #Rave #Gentrification
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> Right now, today’s AI tools probably can be used to deanonymize any writer who has a large public corpus of writing under their real name and also writes anonymously, unless they have been extremely careful, for years, to make sure that nothing written under their secondary account has the stylistic fingerprints of their primary one.
Back in the day, we'd run posts that were meant to be anonymous through a English-French-English machine translation pipeline.
Today, if you need anonymity, you should use a local LLM to make your writing indistinguishable to stylometry attacks.
https://www.theargumentmag.com/p/i-can-never-talk-to-an-ai-anonymously
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How do I even translate 涼麵? It's not cold noodles, not warm noodles, room temperature noodles?
Anyways: noodles, sesame sauce with soy sauce, mirin, vinegar, sugar, chilli oil with chilli crisp, thinly cut cucumber. This store adds Taiwanese-style kimchi, which is less sour and more crisp.
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Sunrise MAAPACCINO. Everyone said these guys are fast, yeah, they are.
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Sunrise MAAPACCINO. Everyone said these guys are fast, yeah, they are.
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Sunrise MAAPACCINO. Everyone said these guys are fast, yeah, they are.
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Sunrise MAAPACCINO. Everyone said these guys are fast, yeah, they are.
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Sunrise MAAPACCINO. Everyone said these guys are fast, yeah, they are.
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Kaja Kallas is an embarrassment to Europe. Kaja wants you to believe that Israel has a right to strike Lebanon, the only issue is that they're striking too hard.
Add this to the "words of wisdom", including the "it's ahistorical to see China and Russia as victors of WW2".
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I want everyone to appreciate how #FrutigerAero Jolin Tsai's 2003 看我72變 is.
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Every tech company has an A team and a B team.
The A team gets to work on all the flashy features, the things that management and the C suite usually brag about. They're technically very capable, not dogmatic, and fast. Management sees them as the "rockstar engineers". Their promo docs write themselves. They have an easy time surfacing business metrics to augment their argument for promotions.
Then there's the B Team, equally if not even more competent. They are deeply accustomed to the implementation details of the abstractions they use, they can be counted on to fix P1 incidents.
Both of these teams suffer from positive feedback loops. The A Team will continue to get work that gets them accolades, and those services will end up being maintained by the B Team.
The B Team will increasingly be given the A team's services to maintain after the A team moves on to new flashy projects. The issue here is that maintenance is an invisible part of software to management, and often treated as a cost centre. For that reason, the positive feedback loop for Team B is that they'll be relegated to be the unsung heroes of maintenance. Its much harder to argue for a promotion when "nothing happened this quarter" is an incredibly successful metric for maintaining a service.
AI is an exponential function for both of these positive feedback loops: the A team can pump out more code and flashy features faster, the B team has exponentially more software to maintain.
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I'm not saying "Europe needs a post-EU future" to be edgy.
The EU's bureaucratic class was formed by, and is optimized for, a world that no longer exists: American security guarantees, cheap Russian energy, export-led growth into open global markets, rule-based international order.
Every instinct that class has, whether it's more regulation, more institutional process, more... Brussels... is a response calibrated to that vanished world.
What the current moment requires is the capacity to make fast, concentrated, high-stakes decisions under adversarial conditions. That is structurally what the EU cannot do.
Qualified majority voting, the Commission's agenda-setting monopoly, the European Parliament's deliberative pace, these are institutional features designed to prevent concentrated power, which in a world of peer adversaries means they prevent effective action.
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Let's look at Europe in March of 2026:
It is energetically dependent (to an existential-level threat) on a superpower that has officially documented its intent to dissolve European liberal institutions and fund their far-right opponents.
It has traded Russian pipeline leverage for American LNG leverage, with a $750 billion deal that locks that in through 2028 at minimum.
It faces a live energy shock from Hormuz that neither US LNG capacity nor Qatari alternatives can rapidly substitute.
It entered this crisis with historically low gas storage precisely when it needed buffer.
It dismantled nuclear baseload on ideological grounds, and that capacity is now gone for a generation.
Washington chose to start a US-Iran-Israel war with full knowledge of the energy consequences for Europe, not that it matters, EU can't really do much but stomach it, and actually fully support the war hoping it will end soon so business as usual can resume in Hormuz.
After years of trying to accommodate Washington in every possible way, it has become evident that the approach does not work. The Trump administration clearly considers European subservience a sign of weakness.
In the meantime, people here will tell you "see how beautiful EU is, we have USB-C", these people are either naive or part of an astroturfing campaign.
ReArmEU, Digital Sovereignty, Omnibus are all the desperate attempts of a bureaucratic class that knows their Mandate of Heaven was pulled.
Moreover, Europe needs a post-EU future.