How to write a shell script for boosting Mastodon post from the commandline
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YouTube Poo Poo - Dual Layer (podcast) | Listen Notes
A Doll’s House | Jamie Hood
Rachel Ingalls’s fiction stages encounters between unhappy housewives and the uncanny.
How the iMac saved Apple
Twenty-five years of the iMac.
Spark | The Rumored iPhone Action Button
What’s New in SnippetsLab 2.3 — SnippetsLab User Manual
Christopher Nolan On 'Oppenheimer' : Fresh Air
Christopher Nolan talks about writing and directing the new film Oppenheimer, about the man who's known as the father of the atom bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer. Nolan also directed the WWII movie Dunkirk, The Dark Knight, and Inception. The film is about Oppenheimer's leading role in the race to develop the bomb before the Nazis. But after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he became an arms control advocate, opposed building the hydrogen bomb, and was targeted during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s.Later, Maureen Corrigan reviews the new novel by James McBride.
Brands Face Threads Fatigue as App Loses Nearly 80% of Daily Active Users
Mark Zuckerberg announced new features arriving soon on Threads.
Is The Internet Killing Creativity? — Smashing Magazine
If we follow best practices, we create the perfect web. In this case, what’s the point of web designers if there’s a recipe? Content, rules and pattern fatigue are major obstacles to creativity online.
Tech's Mask Off Moment - What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future
When conservative writer Richard Hanania’s old posts, originally published under a pseudonym, came to light, people were shocked at just how racist and reactionary they were. Perhaps less shocking were the tech moguls who were revealed to be supporting him.Guest: Anil Dash, technologist and writer, and the head of GlitchIf you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the work we do here on What Next TBD. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work.Podcast production by Evan Campbell
Tech’s Mask Off Moment
Some very retrograde opinions being spouted by a “futuristic” industry’s leaders.
Internet Archive is Liable for Copyright Infringement, Court Rules * TorrentFreak
The Internet Archive's online book lending library is not protected by the fair use exception to copyright, a New York federal court ruled.
Record Labels Hit Internet Archive With New $400m+ Copyright Lawsuit * TorrentFreak
UMG, Capitol and Sony have filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the nonprofit Internet Archive worth over $400m in damages.
Federation Safety Enhancement Project Announcement
Announcing the inital release of the Fediverse Safety Enhancement Project
Last Week in the Fediverse – episode 30
Search is coming to Mastodon soon. An AMA with the Lemmy developers. Misskey grows and incorporates.
Eugen Rochko closed the comment section soon after
Oh dear.
Callsheet is the new app every movie lover needs - The Verge
Discord ‘Activities’ for collaborative gaming are now free for everyone - The Verge
The video call revolution is dead - The Verge
there’s something ironic about Microsoft investing so much in another straightforward way to video chat when it already has Skype.
Technology Is Killing Creativity
First steps into the Fediverse — James Martin's devlog
I wanted to start writing about my wanderings as a software developer and decided to start yet a new blog. I have previously written on M...
This Is What Happens When People Start Actually Reading Privacy Policies – The Markup
A recent controversy about Zoom’s ability to train AI on users’ conversations shows the importance of reading the fine print
90's tech culture was a jumbled mess
A tour through WIRED's old "Fetish" product review section
Women in Tech: Daria Kovalenko on her path as an iOS Engineer
Daria first saw a computer when she was just 12 years old. Since then, her fascination with technology, friendly atmosphere surrounding IT companies, and her love for technical subjects has led her on a journey of falling in love with software engineering. Read on to discover her story.
Telegram begins rolling out Stories, but only for Premium users
Popular messaging app Telegram recently announced that it’s been working on a new Stories feature that works pretty much the...
Telegram adds Stories for Premium subscribers
Copying Snapchat and BeReal all in one move.
Durov admitted there was some internal skepticism on whether Stories is a good idea — but shared that the team now “can no longer imagine Telegram without it.”
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Here are the funniest things on sale from Twitter HQ
You can even buy the building signs if you have a permit to remove them.
How NASA Nearly Lost the Voyager 2 Spacecraft Forever
The space agency lost touch with the beloved spacecraft following a faulty command signal. Here’s how it happened—and how engineers worked to bring it back.
Lemmy ask you anything
The developers of Lemmy held an extensive AMA. Here are some of the highlights and themes of the things they talked about.
San Franciscans Are Having Sex in Robotaxis, and Nobody Is Talking About It
A little-known 2018 study said the spread of self-driving cars was likely to mean more sex on the road. San Franciscans are making it happen.
One Hustling, Tireless Scribe’s Guide to Writing for Passion and Profit
From having a plan early on to doubling down on his writing routine, novelist Kern Carter shares the secret sauce behind how he landed three book deals — and paid his bills in the meantime.