How new fishing tech can reduce #bycatch of turtles and other creatures - https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/03/how-new-fishing-tech-can-reduce-bycatch-of-turtles-and-other-creatures/ " Specially equipped nets can help save some species, while allowing fisherman to still catch others. "
My Feb 2026 Katz Lecture for UW's Simpson Center for the Humanities is now available on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7Lc6QNxolQ
Unfortunately, the recording doesn't include the Q&A. Two things I remember from that:
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Did you know your distro carries a computer #art gallery?
It's called Xscreensaver. 30 years old and still getting updates.
A nerdy mix of simulations, interactivity and scene demos. All brilliant art.
Thank you @jwz for delighting this hacker again!
I came for the galaxy simulator, and stayed for Substrate. As always, for my 2 decades of Linux. I'll have to turn Substrate into a poster.
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The complicity of universities cannot be understated...
The few of us fighting back aren't enough.
Read and sign if you can: https://openletter.earth/open-letter-stop-the-uncritical-adoption-of-ai-technologies-in-academia-b65bba1e?limit=0
Not to be doomer... We're definitely going to win, but also please join us
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@Em0nM4stodon @GhostOnTheHalfShell And while we’re at it, isn’t prudish about processing payments for adult-oriented businesses.
if you're using AI regularly to generate text/presentations that you intend to use persuasively i don't think i can trust a single thing you say. Where does the AI end and the human begin?
I think this is why im so against AI generated commit messages especially if the code was written by a human, you wrote the code so you should be able to demonstrate that you understand what the change does and why.
If you're deferring that to an AI and you made a subtle logic error that it decides to justify for you suddenly we have obfuscated our own fucking zero days. Good luck finding the bug if the commit message describes the error as if it was intentional.
For general text, if you start with the conclusion and let the AI write the justification then there is no justification!!! Details matter, having a paper trail for decision making matters.
I wonder how many executives will escape the consequences of their white collar crimes by blaming AI.
AI zombification is coming and it's going to create a distinct difference in communication styles between those who do and don't use it, honestly that point is already here.
And we're gonna find out yet again that marx was right when it becomes clear that AI usage correlates with class lines.
how to make programming terrible for everyone
https://jneen.ca/posts/2026-03-27-how-to-make-programming-terrible-for-everyone/
I am thankful that I do not need to say „thankyou“ to #Bluesky, the company and its investors for the verification of accounts or to ask them for changes in their configuration so that my social media platform is working.
It shows how dependent #Eurosky and #ATProto still is on Bluesky. They are at the mercy of them. And I do not trust Eurosky to be ever free and fully independent, even if I really want to believe in it.
Please change my mind, but for now I keep on building on ActivityPub.
Yael's post demonstrates something about digital privacy/security that I think a lot of people miss: there is no right answer, just a series of trade-offs. And every person has to make their own decisions avout which trade-offs are worthwhile. https://blog.yaelwrites.com/options-for-phones-at-protests/
The Missouri v. Biden ‘Settlement’ Is A Fake Victory For A Case They Lost - https://www.techdirt.com/2026/03/27/the-missouri-v-biden-settlement-is-a-fake-victory-for-a-case-they-lost/ "the Supreme Court looked at the actual record, found a pile of conspiratorial nonsense, and told the lower courts they got played. This was a loss. A clear, unambiguous loss."
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