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Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #feed, aggregated by home.social.

  1. I created a small and self-contained #RSS / #Atom #feed mixer that runs on #Github action and pages: github.com/IndieWebClubBlr/fee for all your feed mixing needs.

    #feeds #software

  2. Some people wrongly believe that the #EU is GMO-free. Actually, #GMOs do enter the European market, either as food, feed or seeds. However, only authorised products are allowed, and they must follow specific labelling requirements. 🏷️

    My colleagues at #JRC have surveyed official control laboratories across Europe: what did they find? In 2022, a total of 15,700 samples were analysed: food and seed samples were negative in the vast majority of cases, but many #feed samples contained GMOs. Luckily, most of them were compliant with the labelling rules, and GMOs unauthorised in the EU were rarely detected. 📊

    Our team continues to work to facilitate the exchange of data and resources among EU labs, supporting harmonized and effective monitoring across Member States. 🇪🇺

    Full article: Long-term monitoring of GMOs in EU food and feed: a multi-national survey to optimize enforcement strategies
    tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10

  3. Spanish bullfighter rushed to hospital after falling into feed grinder at rural property

    A Spanish matador has suffered horror injuries – after falling into a feed grinder at his country farm.…
    #Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #after #bullfighter #falling #feed #grinder #hospital #into #property #rural #rushed #spanish
    europesays.com/spain/17846/

  4. My only major complaint about Tapestry by @Iconfactory is that sometimes I type "threads" into the search bar on my phone/Mac and then get confused when a Meta app shows up. 🤣

    The icon is fantastic, but name associations are hard.

    #GoodSoftware #Rec #RSS #Indie #Feed #iOS #App

  5. Eigentlich ganz interessant. Kein Blog oder Newsletter schreiben, sondern nur einen Feed. Darüber hatte ich früher auch mal nachgedacht.
    sourcefeed.app/why

    #bloggen #feed

  6. Posts nur für den Feed

    Ich las vorhin davon, dass Sourcefeed einem ein Feed-Only-Publishing anbietet. Irgendwie klingt das erstmal wild, aber wenn man darüber nachdenkt, ist es wie ein Podcast für Blogs. Du machst quasi Blogbeiträge nur für Leute, die dich im Feedreader abonniert haben.

    Mir gefällt dieser Gedanke. Auf der „Why“-Seite gibt es noch ein paar gute Gründe, wie beispielsweise die Tatsache, dass die typischen AI-Scraper die Seiten nicht als Trainingsmaterial verwenden, weil sie Feeds ignorieren.

    Na, mal sehen. Ich würde jetzt kein Geld für so ein Feature ausgeben, deshalb habe ich das einfach mal hier im Blog verbaut. Diese Posts werden vorerst noch ganz normal ins Fediverse gepusht, aber mal schauen, wie lange noch.

    Deshalb: Feed abonnieren.

    🔗

    #shortpost #blogpost #blog #Feed #Sourcefeed #FeedOnly #AI #Scraper

  7. Posts nur für den Feed

    Ich las vorhin davon, dass Sourcefeed einem ein Feed-Only-Publishing anbietet. Irgendwie klingt das erstmal wild, aber wenn man darüber nachdenkt, ist es wie ein Podcast für Blogs. Du machst quasi Blogbeiträge nur für Leute, die dich im Feedreader abonniert haben.

    Mir gefällt dieser Gedanke. Auf der „Why“-Seite gibt es noch ein paar gute Gründe, wie beispielsweise die Tatsache, dass die typischen AI-Scraper die Seiten nicht als Trainingsmaterial verwenden, weil sie Feeds ignorieren.

    Na, mal sehen. Ich würde jetzt kein Geld für so ein Feature ausgeben, deshalb habe ich das einfach mal hier im Blog verbaut. Diese Posts werden vorerst noch ganz normal ins Fediverse gepusht, aber mal schauen, wie lange noch.

    Deshalb: Feed abonnieren.

    🔗

    #shortpost #blogpost #blog #Feed #Sourcefeed #FeedOnly #AI #Scraper

  8. Posts nur für den Feed

    Ich las vorhin davon, dass Sourcefeed einem ein Feed-Only-Publishing anbietet. Irgendwie klingt das erstmal wild, aber wenn man darüber nachdenkt, ist es wie ein Podcast für Blogs. Du machst quasi Blogbeiträge nur für Leute, die dich im Feedreader abonniert haben.

    Mir gefällt dieser Gedanke. Auf der „Why“-Seite gibt es noch ein paar gute Gründe, wie beispielsweise die Tatsache, dass die typischen AI-Scraper die Seiten nicht als Trainingsmaterial verwenden, weil sie Feeds ignorieren.

    Na, mal sehen. Ich würde jetzt kein Geld für so ein Feature ausgeben, deshalb habe ich das einfach mal hier im Blog verbaut. Diese Posts werden vorerst noch ganz normal ins Fediverse gepusht, aber mal schauen, wie lange noch.

    Deshalb: Feed abonnieren.

    🔗

    #shortpost #blogpost #blog #Feed #Sourcefeed #FeedOnly #AI #Scraper

  9. Posts nur für den Feed

    Ich las vorhin davon, dass Sourcefeed einem ein Feed-Only-Publishing anbietet. Irgendwie klingt das erstmal wild, aber wenn man darüber nachdenkt, ist es wie ein Podcast für Blogs. Du machst quasi Blogbeiträge nur für Leute, die dich im Feedreader abonniert haben.

    Mir gefällt dieser Gedanke. Auf der „Why“-Seite gibt es noch ein paar gute Gründe, wie beispielsweise die Tatsache, dass die typischen AI-Scraper die Seiten nicht als Trainingsmaterial verwenden, weil sie Feeds ignorieren.

    Na, mal sehen. Ich würde jetzt kein Geld für so ein Feature ausgeben, deshalb habe ich das einfach mal hier im Blog verbaut. Diese Posts werden vorerst noch ganz normal ins Fediverse gepusht, aber mal schauen, wie lange noch.

    Deshalb: Feed abonnieren.

    🔗

    #shortpost #blogpost #blog #Feed #Sourcefeed #FeedOnly #AI #Scraper

  10. Posts nur für den Feed

    Ich las vorhin davon, dass Sourcefeed einem ein Feed-Only-Publishing anbietet. Irgendwie klingt das erstmal wild, aber wenn man darüber nachdenkt, ist es wie ein Podcast für Blogs. Du machst quasi Blogbeiträge nur für Leute, die dich im Feedreader abonniert haben.

    Mir gefällt dieser Gedanke. Auf der „Why“-Seite gibt es noch ein paar gute Gründe, wie beispielsweise die Tatsache, dass die typischen AI-Scraper die Seiten nicht als Trainingsmaterial verwenden, weil sie Feeds ignorieren.

    Na, mal sehen. Ich würde jetzt kein Geld für so ein Feature ausgeben, deshalb habe ich das einfach mal hier im Blog verbaut. Diese Posts werden vorerst noch ganz normal ins Fediverse gepusht, aber mal schauen, wie lange noch.

    Deshalb: Feed abonnieren.

    🔗

    #shortpost #blogpost #blog #Feed #Sourcefeed #FeedOnly #AI #Scraper

  11. Finally: ceph.io has an atom feed now 🎉

    The last blog I was unable to add to my feed reader.

    github.com/ceph/ceph.io/pull/1

    #ceph #rss #feed

  12. 𝗧𝗶𝗻𝘆𝗙𝗲𝗲𝗱:

    #Feed #Static #TinyFeed

    thewhale.cc/posts/tinyfeed

    TinyFeed is a CLI tool that generate a static HTML page from a collection of feeds.

  13. #Vinil: "Os #discos não competem com o #streaming. Convivem com ele —e, em alguma medida, dependem dele. Em tempos de escassez de significado, também é um complemento material à frieza do #algoritmo.

    Deixar o #feed de lado, desacelerar, ouvir um trabalho artístico do começo ao fim, fugir da lógica do consumo sob demanda, ritualizar a experiência.

    Nossos #LPs encontraram um novo lugar. É menor, mais nichado, às vezes caro demais. Mas nele o #ouvinte pode se sentar e dizer "isso aqui é meu"."

    uol.com.br/splash/colunas/leon

  14. RSS-Feeds, essentiell für Dezentralisierung, Standardisierung, Automatisierung etc., ist weiter auf dem Vormarsch:

    > Du hast aktuell mindestens einen RSS-Feed in Deinem XING Profil hinterlegt. Dieses Feature wird am 20. April 2026 eingestellt. Eine Speicherung oder Übertragung der Inhalte durch XING erfolgt dabei nicht.

    #rss #feed #rssfeed #xing #fail

  15. UK House of Lords seeks ban on Swiss Army Knives that “…could be used to cut people”

    “We are not against pen knives in principle”, says peer, “…but we want manufacturers to take steps to prevent them being used to cause harm.”

    https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2026-03-17/baroness-kidron-interview

    https://twitter.com/opensauceAI/status/2034903083579580460?s=20

    Quote:

    To “create” a chatbot or model that can “encourage” crime would be an offense punishable by 5 years imprisonment under amendments voted through (203 to 148) by the UK House of Lords.

    This follows recommendations from the Center for Countering Digital Hate.

    The imprecision in these proposals is appalling. Chatbots and language models can be goaded into saying bad things. When they’re used by billions of people, even the most cautious developers cannot exclude that risk. Criminalizing their development based on whether they generate any proscribed content (per sec. 1) is a garish attack on fundamental research and consumer technology.

    Governments can uplevel AI safety in many ways, some of which are represented in this bill. But this kind of theatrical overreach is setting back meaningful reform.

    #dualUse #feed
  16. Excessively Cute Dog Tax: this is Coco, slightly overexcited on yesterday’s walk

    Coco is a Yorkiepoo. She loves to go out on walks to check her daily pee-mails – something which should be a 15 minute walk actually takes about 40 due to phenomenal amounts of snuffling  around hedgerows and signposts, not counting the subsequent bath after spontaneously flinging herself into a pile of fox poo.

    #coco #feed #parenting
  17. #Trump said #food benefits will only get paid once #government shutdown ennd #TruthSocial. The post appears to defy #two #federalcourts that ruled last week #WhiteHouse must pay at least partial #SNAP benefits even in a #shutdown. Some 42M Americans rely on SNAP to #feed themselves, a majority R #children or #adults over age 60 #elderly #disabled. This is 1st time a shutdown to ever disrupted SNAP payments, critical anti #poverty new filing says 1/2 payment will be made michaelpopok.substack.com/api/

  18. The #22spot #ladybeetle #Psyllobora #vigintiduopunctata (#Cucujiformia) is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. The adults and larvae #feed #mycetophagously on #fungi, specifically on powdery #mildews. When threatened, the beetle shows #thanatosis (plays dead) and secretes a defensive secretion. M. Dillen et al. (2017) studied #multitrophic #interactions between ladybird, mildew, and #oak trees.

    © #StefanFWirth Berlin 2025

    Ref
    doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0

    Photos
    © S.F. Wirth

  19. Digital Rights Management (DRM) doesn’t work. Also: draft California law mulls mandatory DRM to preserve image provenance metadata, breaks Signal Messenger

    15-20 years ago we had a reasonable, common understanding that making data tamperproof or copy-resistant by law and/or to enforce artificial scarcity, was problematic. Identity credentials or basic copyright, fine, but Digital Rights Management (DRM) locked people out of their stuff, added friction to both legitimate & illegitimate usage, and hampered open source; now it’s back to save us from AI, and it’s bad.

    For context: broadly I think that it’s better to add metadata to authentic things to prove their authenticity or provenance, rather than to do something silly like demand that fake things should be labelled as “fake” — simply because there are so many more fake things in the world than authentic. However: labels are labels, we don’t need to get into that argument right now.

    But — whatever happens — we wouldn’t legally forbid people, platforms and products from removing those labels. After all, the important thing is that an authentic thing can eventually be checked for authenticity if/where necessary, correct?

    You wouldn’t want to reinvent legislative DRM, right?

    AB 853: California AI Transparency Act

    Nope. California says “more DRM please!”. Apparently yet another well-intended-but-actually-goofball piece of legislation, the draft California AI Transparency Act (extract below) says, if I am reading this right:

    • if your app or your platform serves more than 2 million (distinct? globally?) people per year
    • then you are not permitted to strip-out C2PA provenance manifests and any other provenance tags that MAY be included in shared images
    • so to stay legal you therefore MUST register your app with The Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) in order to be issued with secret per-app cryptographic keys that enable “legal” mutations (such as image resizing) to be performed and noted in the C2PA manifest
    • …and, of course, you’ll have to work out how to stop people futzing with those keys in open source clients, maybe even prevent them sending content which has had the tags stripped, and/or obligate addition of tags before content is shared

    What about Signal, then?

    “Adding metadata to images” is likely something which Signal will never do, and I can’t imagine that it would alternatively be very happy about being forced to swallow and send full-sized images from user to user by default — images which in pursuit of speed and performance are currently heavily resized and recompressed.

    God knows what would happen to video, I have no idea.

    There’s also an interesting sop in the legislation re: personal information. Clearly someone has had a go at making it okay to strip personally identifiable information from images:

    A large online platform shall not … strip any … data that is not reasonably capable of being associated with a particular user and that contains EITHER information regarding the type of device, system, or service that was used to generate a piece of digital content OR information related to content authenticity, … or digital signature from content uploaded or distributed on the large online platform AND IT … shall not … retain any … provenance data that contains EITHER personal information OR unique device, system, or service information that is reasonably capable of being associated with a particular user … from content shared on the large online platform

    And the text is clearly aimed at centralised platforms like Facebook without end-to-end encryption being an issue:

    1. it’s not requiring personal information to be stripped, but it’s preventing the big central platform from retaining any of it — potentially a problem for child-abuse investigations…
    2. …but also: what does “retain” mean in the context of a user-to-user end-to-end encrypted app? Are those now obligated to strip personal data?
    3. …and: you’re only permitted to strip nerdy techy metadata if it’s “not reasonably capable of being associated with a particular user” — the problem being that nerdy techy metadata is HIGHLY UNIQUE IN COMBINATION and READILY TRACKABLE, so much so that the UK had to pass laws to try and prevent people from doing it, which is not actually an effective fix.
    4. not to mention: any image produced by the camera may yield a trackable identity, but that’s beyond the scope of metadata.

    Summary

    This draft law is broken-as-designed.

    • It makes metadata-avoidant apps (e.g. Signal) break the law
    • It forces proliferation of likely (if unobviously) trackable data, even in privacy-forward apps
    • It messes with application architecture, burdening apps with secrets management / user hostility / protecting data from the user, and hampers open-source tools (mastodon, anyone?)

    Grade: D- you should know better than this.

    Postscript / Update

    As somebody on Reddit observed: you also need to contemplate the contents of your feed and observe how much of it actually comprises cropped screenshots from other platforms. This will entirely break the chain of trust which is held in the manifest, and thereby remove any signals of AI.

    This is why it is important to expect the manifest to prove the authenticness of the authentic original, rather than to expect it to act as a label of fakeness that will somehow be meaningfully propagated from platform to platform.

    Hence: this bill is attempting to close the wrong stables door after the elephant has bolted.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/signal/comments/1n1ak7j/comment/naxievw/

    References

    https://calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/bills/ca_202520260ab853

    Bill Text

    SEC. 2.Section 22757.3.1 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:22757.3.1.

    (a) A large online platform shall do both of the following:

    (1) Use a label to disclose any machine-readable provenance data detected in content distributed on the large online platform that meets all of the following criteria:

    (A) The label indicates whether provenance data is available.

    (B) The label indicates the name and version number of the GenAI system that created or altered the content, if applicable.

    (C) The label indicates whether any digital signatures are available.

    (D) The label is presented in a conspicuous manner to users.

    (2) Allow a user to inspect any provenance information in an easily accessible manner.

    (b) A large online platform shall not do any of the following:

    (1) Strip any system provenance data or digital signature from content uploaded or distributed on the large online platform.

    (2) Retain any personal provenance data from content shared on the large online platform.

    …and…

    SECTION 1 …

    (h)Large online platform means a public-facing social media platform, content-sharing platform, messaging platform, advertising network, stand-alone search engine, or web browser that distributes content to users who did not create or collaborate in creating the content that exceeded 2,000,000 unique monthly users during the preceding 12 months.


    (m)(1) Personal provenance data means provenance data that contains either of the following:

    (A) Personal information.

    (B) Unique device, system, or service information that is reasonably capable of being associated with a particular user.

    (2) Personal provenance data does not include information contained within a digital signature.

    (n) Provenance data means data that is embedded into digital content, or that is included in the digital contents metadata, for the purpose of verifying the digital contents authenticity, origin, or history of modification.

    (o) System provenance data means provenance data that is not reasonably capable of being associated with a particular user and that contains either of the following:

    (1) Information regarding the type of device, system, or service that was used to generate a piece of digital content.

    (2) Information related to content authenticity.

    #ab853 #ai #aiTransparency #california #CATA #feed #metadata #privacy #signal #tracking

  20. yeah so dl some other models - the model i first tried basically sucked - what i really want is realtime rag - i don't need instant answer i would rather wait for a minute while i get an answer but one that is up to date #feed your portals #composite shell script score #ticker tape

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