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"sharp rise in narratives framing #London as a "fallen city" where crime goes unpunished and "basic decency has all but disappeared"." - bbc.com/news/articles/cp3l4kwe pathetic lies from right-wing nutters: I've lived in the city all my life, and it's going through a golden period now, full of life, excitement and joy

This just in: Target uses ALPR tools to keep track of who drives to or near their stores. Don’t shop at Target. Screenshot from their privacy policy attached.

Don’t shop at union-busting, police-state funding, privacy-violating, creepy-ass Target.

This weekend we are excited to be at the #CablesofResistance conference in Berlin, which brings together various forms of resistance against Big Tech. Read the conference’s manifesto: cableresist.de/#manifest and the program: programm.infraunited.org/cable

We will be participating in the panel “Data Centers Everywhere, Data Justice Nowhere” alongside other activists from across Europe on Saturday, April 11. More info: programm.infraunited.org/cable

The panels will be livestreamed on the conference website.

A new interview by Freddy Alva on DIY Conspiracy digging into SPAR (Skins & Punks Against Racism) and the late ’80s NYC scene.

Ali Smith, Matt Gard and Brendan SFA share their recollections of pushing back against racism from within.

diyconspiracy.net/spar-skins-a

#punk #skinheads #NYC #NYHC #antiracist

📣 IT'S THE TOM THE DANCING BUG JOURNAL OF DEMENTIA AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS*
*Formerly The Tom the Dancing Bug Review
🥣 Donnie wants his pudding
💻 Amazon' Grace
🐰 The Rabbit Tetraology
🎬 Movie in a Comic!
🤣 Yuks
All this and MORE, for FREE!
open.substack.com/pub/tomtheda

#Forgejo 14.0.4 and 11.0.12 were just released! They are security releases.

We recommend that all installations are upgraded to the latest version as soon as possible.

Check out the release notes and download it at forgejo.org/releases/. If you experience any issues with this release, please report to codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/i.

#forgejorelease

#Google News Now Prominently Featuring #Polymarket Bets - futurism.com/future-society/go "often appearing as large blocks that contain links to numerous gambling opportunities on the service."

@rhelune @lwriemen @pelle you mean other than incorporating AI and applying downward pressure on wages?

@maxleibman Hmmm...I always considered analysts to be more expensive than coders, but point taken. I'm an old Shlaer-Mellor OOA modeler, so that wagon seemed to get hitched to "no code" and "low code" as it tried to stay saleable. I never really grasped what the hard core "no code" and "low code" practitioners were doing, but knew it was tangentially related.
What is "AI" doing in those realms? In the S-M OOA realm some people were looking at it for the model compiler development.

@lwriemen @pelle LLMs can only solve problems that have been solved many times before. The question is, how much of software development is solving new problems at all.

HEADLINE: "Meta removes ads for social media addiction litigation"

ALT HEADLINE: "Once again and as always, unethical Meta uses it's platforms to silence critics and skew public opinion in its favor"

axios.com/2026/04/09/meta-soci

#Melania wants you all to know that she never had anything to do with #Epstein, never been friends with him, never even met the guy. And hasn't even ever met Ghislaine Maxwell.

So please don't boost this photo, as that would make her sad.

#EpsteinFiles #ReleaseTheEpsteinFiles

@rhelune @pelle From the link, "Software development is primarily about coming up with solutions that work, a product, an artefact, something your user can run and have it work. And, well, the chat bot can do that just fine."

This is false. A chat bot can reproduce known algorithms (or tbf copies of whole programs) , but software development requires data as well. The data modeling aspects are beypnd the abilities of LLMs.

"Everyone is doing it. Projects older than me, and developers who could be seen as role models and important figures in the space are adopting LLMs into their development workflow more readily than anything I'd ever seen. Vim, VLC, gstreamer, Kitty, the Linux Kernel, these are all already actively integrating the lying machine into their workflows.

Am I just being a vegan about it?"

racc.at/blog/?id=35

I would argue that we who refuse to use LLMs are more of "AI" antifascists than "AI" vegans. Only one third of voters voted for the nazis. A certain percentage opposed them. But many of those who didn't actively support them turned a blind eye, because they didn't want to make waves, the system benefited them, or at least they had comfortable enough lives under it. It is the same with technofascism*. Until it stops being comfortable/cheap. And then, everyone will always have been against it.

*The percentage might be closer to those of vegans though.

(HT @pelle )

#LLM #LLMs #noAI #AI #vibeCoding

New Book (following on from the podcast and the TV series) - Stuff the British Stole by Marc Fennell amazon.com.au/dp/1761354671/
'In the days of the British Empire, things were taken that probably shouldn't have been. So how come they're still in museums, galleries and some much stranger places?'
#culture #heritage #IndigenousIP

#OpenAI Backs Bill That Would Limit Liability for #AI-Enabled Mass Deaths or Financial Disasters - wired.com/story/openai-backs-b they wouldn't do this if they weren't worried it will happen...

@maxleibman I know I'm being pedantic all over your humor, but...
IME, the "low code" and "no code" movements were about model-based coding (analysis or design models), not related to the agentic LLM crap. AFAIK, there's been no agentic model creation, as that requires actual intelligence.

@hailey

It would be interesting to see if Coverity found it (and even more interesting to see if Coverity reports were part of the training set).

FreeBSD was given a free Coverity subscription but it generated enormous numbers of reports. I went through the ones for bits of code I’d touched and they were almost all issues causes by not understanding code across complex control flow (particularly things invoked via function pointer). I think one was a real bug, out of dozens I looked at.

Paying someone $20k to go through and triage as many Coverity reports as they could in however long $20K buys of a competent person’s time would almost certainly have found and fixed more bugs.

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