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So now that the twitter official API ban is here, bird.makeup/ is now the only working twitter crossposter/bridge left working.

Kinda lonely !

I think the main thing holding back GNOME mobile (for my usage) is a lack of reliable native apps for sites like YouTube, Reddit, Discord, or even federated services like Mastodon. It's unlikely we'll ever see official clients for these services, so it falls on dedicated users to create applications for them. Too bad most of the proprietary services actively kill third-party applications.

They chose to highlight writing LinkedIn posts with their new AI as one of the main use-case lol

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People tell me they're afraid of AI and computers taking over the world but if it helps: I'm really not.

For the last few decades since Terminator came out, we've been hard at work building in a dead man's switch to every major system on Earth to prevent this from happening. I guarantee you that if computers try to take over the world, somewhere, within a month, a certificate for some critical dependency no one ever considered will expire and take all the machines out at once. We've done a few dozen trial runs of this to make sure the system works. 100% success rate so far.

i can’t stop listening to this radiohead cover of in rainbows with Mario64 sound font; pure joy:

youtu.be/B2JHChJpG_A

I find it fascinating that after all the years Mozilla has been developing and integrating it into Firefox, Rust has not gone above 10% of the codebase yet: 4e6.github.io/firefox-lang-sta

Though 10% is still millions of line of code 🤯

Pretty much every closed system you depend on (operating systems, libs, online services, social media, marketplaces) will eventually make decisions you can’t abide, it’s largely just a matter of when.

It’s ok to depend on them anyway, so long as you don’t delude yourself of this fact, and are prepared to pull the rip cord when the inevitable happens. Always have a plan B, even if that’s “burn it all and start again”

If you’re not willing to accept this, only depend on things you can control.

I tried making QT work with Ivory and IceCube from bird.makeup, but I'm not sure what is required. I've setup meta tags, and I support json requests, but it doesn't work. Does anyone know what exactly those apps look for to check if a link is a QT?

Help would be greatly appreciated!

@_L1vY_ Oooh we may be in luck!

From Bird.Makeup documentation:

"Unlike BirdsiteLive, bird.makeup doesn't use official twitter api, but the undocumented frontend api, just like nitter.net, which doesn't have rate limiting."

And I found the developer. @vincent. THANK YOU!!

A judge used ChatGPT AI chatbot to write a decision in a court case about an autistic child’s healthcare, including to write the arguments about the legal technicalities. Jesus fucking christ. vice.com/en/article/k7bdmv/jud

So cold in Montréal right now that I’m starting up folding@home to stay warm

Everything happening right now with Twitter will happen with GitHub.

Hey JavaScriptLandians, good to see you all on Mastodon.

it seems as if every day science takes another giant leap forward

Will we have another wave of migration to mastodon, but this time of all the fun and useful bots?

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