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Get 20% off In the Hour of the Wolf: Tales of a Sámi Warrior title with code APRIL thru 5/1
pmpress.org/index.php?l=produc

Could folks stop referring to what these AI tools are doing as “thinking”? It’s stretching definition of the term and contributing to the intentional misinformation in the marketing from the vendors.

It’s not thinking, it’s computing. Those aren’t the same thing.

#Forgejo 15.0.1, 14.0.5 and 11.0.13 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

blogged: Github is sinking
dbushell.com/2026/04/29/github

— the people do not yearn for Microsoft products

They're putting a chip in the passports that play Lee Greenwood when you open it.

The best description of LLM outputs, by @dbushell "words that take forever to say nothing".

#AI #noAI #LLM #LLMs #slop

@munin How did we get to the point of _asking_ the computer? You don't ask a computer, you tell it. You give it a command and it either succeeds or it fails or or it is broken. It's a complicated box of sand. There's no awareness, no spark, just an odd arrangement of doped silicon and metal. Believing there's more than that is deeply deeply delusional, like believing socks are sentient because you made a sock puppet once.

And this is just your periodic reminder, in case you haven't had any visceral reminders today, that wow, the #Microsoft corporation is full of slop and produces entirely rubbish products, with rubbish marketing and business models, and is completely unworthy of its 'success' and market dominance. I think this would be a good year for the world to deprecate them entirely, out of existence. I'm dedicated to helping make that happen.

Hot Take:
If the makers of claude code are having *this* much trouble getting reliably code, what makes you think that you can do any better using it?

related question: how the hell does that top bar of historical uptime data == 98.69% uptime?

#Trump admin pays #wind developers to quit, back fossil fuel projects - theregister.com/2026/04/28/tru will go down in history as one of the most perverse policies ever - not just wrong, vindictive

AI slop 

🎉 BREAKING NEWS: #Hackers discover GitHub's secret Easter egg, allowing anyone with a pulse to play "Command & Conquer" on their backend servers! 😂 A riveting tale of how to hack into the Matrix using nothing but a 'git' command — surely, Neo is quaking in his boots. 🕶️
wiz.io/blog/github-rce-vulnera #GitHub #EasterEgg #CommandAndConquer #HackingIntoTheMatrix #NeoQuaking #HackerNews #ngated

"Top open source PyPI package with over 1 million downloads each month hacked to send out malware"

"This was not a case of stolen credentials, but rather of vulnerability exploitation."

techradar.com/pro/security/top

#OpenSource

Us leftie technologists have been talking about decentralization for a very long time. But it's obvious from a lot of experiments in decentralization that decentralization requires coordination, otherwise it turns into a nightmare of libertarian sovereign citizen.

See Lebanon's waste management problem across its 1000+ municipalities, for a glowing example of how decentralization without coordination fails miserably.

Of course, countless thinkers from Abdullah Öcalan to Murray Bookchin to Stafford Beer talked about levels of coordination among decentralized actors, giving it various names.

But could we make sure that every time we talk about decentralization, we always include coordination?

Could coordinated decentralization become our new term for decentralization?

#Ocalan #Bookchin #cybernetics #SocialEcology

Happy birthday to Mariarosa Dalla Costa, coauthor of the classic feminist text, The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community, with Selma James. This text launched the domestic labor debate in the early 1970s by redefining housework as reproductive labor necessary to the functioning of capitalism and as work that has been rendered invisible by its removal from the wage-relation.
Explore Dalla Costa’s work: pmpress.org/index.php?l=produc

The CEO of Norway’s $2.2T sovereign wealth fund warns companies not to simply use AI as a rationale to cut jobs.

He notes that as workers realize adoption of AI tools leads to layoffs, they’ll stop adopting them. He points out “because people are not ​stupid.”

Weakening demand as AI token prices rise would be a double whammy for the industry.

reuters.com/business/retail-co

Hot take: improving C code to be secure is possible and worthwhile; no Rust rewrite is needed.

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