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GNOME 47 is here! After months of hard work from contributors worldwide, this release brings many exciting updates and improvements. youtube.com/watch?v=sgcVp5RHy4

Find more details about what's new in #GNOME47 in the release notes: release.gnome.org/47/

#GNOME #ReleaseDay

Couple of new @pmpress titles today! Taking the State out of the Body by Eliana Rubin, and Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990, edited by Andrew Nette and Samm Deighan: weightlessbooks.com/category/p

...and mutitasking, and I was right about those as neither has caught up to the alternatives available up to the mid-nineties. However, I think we can also blame WinHEC for holding back hardware developments, and a lot of flawed software engineering has been started and perpetuated from Microsoft.

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The Microsoft Windows anticompetitive monopoly has likely made it harder for advances in computer UI to occur, much for the same reasons the QWERTY keyboard held back computer input advancements.

Twenty-five years ago, when it was clear that Microsoft's anticompetitive monopoly wasn't going to be remedied, I stated that Microsoft had set computing back 30 years. I now believe that to be under estimated by a factor of two to three.

At the time of my first estimate, I was mostly looking at UI...

For those keeping track, How Comics Were Made corrections were sent to the printer today, and proofs were returned! I just dropped off the last borrowed art, too.

The book is still on track for shipping starting in mid-October! (I know, a Kickstarter that, knock wood, could be on time?)

You can pre-order a copy at howcomicsweremade.ink/order and find out more about the book at howcomicsweremade.ink/ – an overview, preview of pages (including an index page), and a full table of contents.

The discussions about whether to use AI helpers for creative work remind me of musician's unions attempting to ban synthesizers and drum machines in the early eighties [1], which sound funny today. In the meantime, musicians have learnt to combine these tools with their own skills in fantastic ways, covering the full range from "all electronics" to "no electronics" for our enjoyment.

We've come a long way, and it has taken time. #music #ai

[1] musicradar.com/news/the-union-

Claiming government officials’ texts are unavailable because they’re stored on personal phones is “just a dodge to try to avoid accountability,” EFF’s @aaronmackey told Louisville Public Media. “I think what it says is they don’t actually value transparency.”
lpm.org/investigate/2024-09-17

Eviscerati.Org: Official Policy on AI-Generated content

eviscerati.org/ai-policy/

(TL;DR version: no AI-generated content. But the longer version provides more context, and to be fair some of the anti-AI crowd may find the context objectionable)

so, it looks like two cops did shoot a third cope because they were hunting a guy who didn't pay $2.90 for the subway fare.

oh, and that knife that supposedly the turnstile jumper had?

nah.

most likely a plant.

fuck Eric Adams and Kathy Hochul.

yes, they are democrats. yuppie and buppie scum democrats.

aol.com/news/probe-underway-ny

#nyc #ACAB

"Being born into western civilization is like waking up in the middle of a massive lynch mob. Something terrible is happening, and everyone’s going along with it and telling you it’s fine and it’s normal, and even if you’re able to figure out that what they’re doing is wrong in all the chaos and confusion you find yourself powerless to stop them, because the whole thing has so much momentum already and there are far too many people blindly caught up in the frenzy of bloodlust..."

UK’s #smartmeter targets leaving energy users short-changed, says Martin Lewis - theguardian.com/business/2024/ "Consumer campaigner writes to Ed Miliband warning that installations are being prioritised over repairs"

So, been working with #svelte & #sveltekit for the past couple weeks, but have run into what I think is a conceptual problem.. It has to do with creating a Component with a store that might be used multiple times (with a different store value) meaning that I'm trying to achieve a 'reactive contextual store'. I've gone through all the online guides/vids I can find, but can't find a working solution. Note that I'm *not* using TypeScript. Anyone out there able to offer a bit of targeted #FediHelp?

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We're beginning our fall member drive, and I want to show how vibrant and engaged the fediverse community is. If you have the means, please consider a donation.

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Someone said DuckDuckGo uses Microsoft for search. Is that why when you search for news all you get is MSN links? Do we see how corporate greed just breaks everything yet?

Adding more clumsy animal metaphors to the donkeys and elephants in election coverage. gocomics.com/brian-mcfadden/20

“There are forbidden topics in the hacker community. One is sternly reprimanded for bringing them up, by their peers, their leaders, and the community at large. In private, one can expect threats and intimidation; in public, outcry and censorship. […] Our community has problems, important problems, that every hacker should care about, and we need the bravery and humility to face them, not the cowardice to retaliate against those who speak up.” (Drew DeVault, Sept 23)

kommunikationsliebe.org/en/pos

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