j, to MLB
@j@janerationx.social avatar

The are losing. What a surprise!

@baseball

rolle, to Eurovision
@rolle@mementomori.social avatar
PTM,
@PTM@mas.to avatar

@rolle They are all Mehs watching

NuanceRhymesWithOrange, to photography
@NuanceRhymesWithOrange@mstdn.social avatar

Fun fact. The property line runs through the middle of this building, so King Charles III in right of Canada owns the left side. I, as 77th Earl of Burnt Bridge Road, own the right side.

"Charles", I said.

"We should round up a posse of Land Rover Defenders and fix up this hunting hodge."

"Would love too", he said. "But I can't seem to find the time. Too many doctors appointments!"

Oh well. I understand. Another time.

EntirelyTrue

BranwenOShea, to coffee
@BranwenOShea@writing.exchange avatar

My coffee is especially tasty this morning. Hoping you all get something especially good today.☀️

realmorningsseedescription

prefetcher, to random
@prefetcher@miku.place avatar

TIL, Pleroma allows you to hide hashtags if you don't include them in the content of the message, but include them in the tags array in the AP message

prefetcher,
@prefetcher@miku.place avatar

@devious unironically this is a really cool idea

still have the hashtags present but make the look like

nifty, to 196 in protect yourself rule
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

all progressives

I like to think I am a progressive, but I am sure someone left of me thinks I am downright hitlerally literal

david_megginson, to writing
@david_megginson@mstdn.ca avatar

A relationship that begins with mutual annoyance, insults, and an unwillingness to respect each-others' choice of career and place to live isn't likely to end well. At best, the two people can part with civility and seek out more respectful and sympathetic partners.

On an unrelated note, I can't figure out why keeps rejecting my scripts.

deborahh, to random
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

It sounds like the neighbour's reno is serious: by the sound of it, they're ripping off walls and ceiling. How exciting.
🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️

At least we have noise laws: no work before 8am.

GottaLaff, to random
@GottaLaff@mastodon.social avatar

Busted..

Via david.heath.writer on Threads:

Journalist Jonathan Katz fact checked Katie Britt’s horrific rape story from her over-the-top rebuttal.
Despite all the drama, it turns out to be a story that happened 20 years ago - and not in the U.S. but in Mexico. It’s a story that was recounted in Congressional testimony in 2015.

Katie lied when she blamed this on Joe ’s border policies and when she said it happened in the U.S.

deborahh,
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

@JaneDoeTheFirst @GottaLaff I'm told that's a $10,000 sub-zero refrigerator (whatever that is?), there behind the island. You know, like the 'average American family' has.

random_musings, to random German
@random_musings@social.tchncs.de avatar

Yesterday, @pluralistic wrote about companies gutting once renowned publications such as Popular Science and CNET and turning them SEO clickbait properties: "Google reneged on the monopolistic bargain"
https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/21/im-feeling-unlucky/#not-up-to-the-task

Today, Yahoo announces doing exactly that to Engadget: "...the changes paint a picture of an outlet cutting staff to focus on things like Google traffic, SEO, commerce, and affiliate revenue" 😔

"Yahoo lays off the leaders of Engadget"
https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/22/24080215/engadget-layoffs-tech-news-blogs-editorial-restructuring

ferricoxide, to random Romanian

Gotta love quotes like:

…like Popular Science, which began as a magazine in 1872 and became a shambling zombie in 2023, after its PE owners North Equity LLC decided its googlejuice was worth more than its integrity and turned it into a metastatic chumbox of shitty affiliate-link SEO-bait.

Kudos, @pluralistic

remixtures, to journalism Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "In our experience, each rollout of the Products Review Update has shaken things up, generally benefitting sites and writers who actually dedicated time, effort, and money to test products before they would recommend them to the world.

That said, most searches for specific product models don’t just magically start with users searching for specific devices off the top of their heads. There is an immediate step before this: the hours of research reading through lists of product recommendations.

If you have been reading HouseFresh for a while, your first encounter with us was likely a list like this one or this one recommending the best devices for a specific issue you were trying to solve. That is how most of our readers find us.

Unfortunately, we’re getting less and less traffic from those pages, and it’s endangering the future of our site.

That’s why we’re writing this article."

https://housefresh.com/david-vs-digital-goliaths/

remixtures,
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

"Google literally has one job: to detect this kind of thing and crush it. The deal we made with Google was, "You monopolize search and use your monopoly rents to ensure that we never, ever try another search engine. In return, you will somehow distinguish between low-effort, useless nonsense and good information. You promised us that if you got to be the unelected, permanent overlord of all information access, you would 'organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.'"

They broke the deal.

Companies like CNET used to do real, rigorous product reviews. As Housefresh points out, CNET once bought an entire smart home and used it to test products. Then Red Ventures bought CNET and bet that they could sell the house, switch to vibes-based reviewing, and that Google wouldn't even notice. They were right."

https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/21/im-feeling-unlucky/#not-up-to-the-task

phrwn, to random
@phrwn@mastodon.social avatar

Another @pluralistic article that explains many things: https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/21/im-feeling-unlucky/#not-up-to-the-task

I had no idea Popular Science had been PE'd to zombification. I wondered why I had started seeing them appear in search results again and just assumed they'd invested in their web presence, when the truth is much worse. A shame, because they were once a great publication.

rberger, to random
@rberger@hachyderm.io avatar

@pluralistic coined yet another great new word describing the dystopian era we are living in:

The Enshittocene

Google reneged on the monopolistic bargain

"A funny thing happened on the way to the enshittocene: Google – which astonished the world when it reinvented search, blowing Altavista and Yahoo out of the water with a search tool that seemed magic – suddenly turned into a pile of shit.”

https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/21/im-feeling-unlucky/#not-up-to-the-task

pluralistic, to random
@pluralistic@mamot.fr avatar

A funny thing happened on the way to the enshittocene: Google - which astonished the world when it reinvented search, blowing Altavista and Yahoo out of the water with a search tool that seemed magic - suddenly turned into a pile of shit.

--

If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/21/im-feeling-unlucky/#not-up-to-the-task

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iamdtms, to random
@iamdtms@mas.to avatar

Which Redmi smartphones will be updated to Android 15...
https://miuirom.org/updates/redmi-android-15

gebrauchskunst, to fedibikes German
@gebrauchskunst@layer8.space avatar

@fedibikes

extra 3 - Der 7. Sinn: Senil am Steuer
http://media.ndr.de/progressive/2016/0127/TV-20160127-2232-0042.hd.mp4


Der 7. Sinn:

Senil am Steuer
Sendung:
extra 3 | 27.01.2016

Ein Vorschlag,
der schon oft diskutiert worden ist,
jetzt haben ihn wieder mal ins Spiel gebracht:
Sollte
die von ab dem 75. Lebensjahr überprüft werden?

(EA: 18.04.2012)

DerEntspannende,
@DerEntspannende@digitalcourage.social avatar

@jakob
In vielen Beiträgen/Anworten hatte ich nie den Eindruck, dass es ein "Sowohl-Als-Auch" gäbe. Mir wird vorgeworfen und suggeriert, ich wäre gegen ÖPNV und Taxis, da ich Schwierigkeiten aufzeige. Dann wird belehrend die Sozialkeule rausgeholt. Wenn ich selbst funktionierende Wege benenne und fehlende Priorisierungen beklage, zählt das nicht. Doch wenn ich erst einmal mit einem Prozess beginne, und meine Sünden anerkenne, dann werde ich schon irgendwann verantwortungsvoll.

Merkst Du, wie entspannendend das bei mir ankommt? @gebrauchskunst @SheDrivesMobility @jakob_thoboell @Radlerplauze @Radlerin @balkongast @crazy2bike

SherBeareth, to Colorado
@SherBeareth@mastodon.world avatar

Holy Hell. 😶 Federal election subverson .

Per Slate.

After oral arguments at the in a grand that appears to make practical sense as a is beginning to come into view: The Supreme Court unanimously, or nearly so, holds that does have the to Trump from the , but in a separate case it rejects his argument and makes go on this spring or summer on charges.

iamdtms, to random
@iamdtms@mas.to avatar

Please do this page: https://miuirom.org/phones/redmi-note-12-pro because my Page Monitor set indicates changes, and I would believe that it is a firmware release! ! :D

teamtuck, to random

Having medicine head is so fuuunnnnnn…….

simon, to random
@simon@simonwillison.net avatar

It’s OK to call it Artificial Intelligence: I wrote about how people really love objecting to the term "AI" to describe LLMs and suchlike because those things aren't actually "intelligent" - but the term AI has been used to describe exactly this kind of research since 1955, and arguing otherwise at this point isn't a helpful contribution to the discussion.

https://simonwillison.net/2024/Jan/7/call-it-ai/

simon,
@simon@simonwillison.net avatar

And another section trying to offer a useful way forward: Let’s tell people it’s “not AGI” instead

https://simonwillison.net/2024/Jan/7/call-it-ai/#not-agi-instead

simon,
@simon@simonwillison.net avatar

@deadwisdom I think we should keep AI and push AGI for the science fiction version https://simonwillison.net/2024/Jan/7/call-it-ai/#not-agi-instead

fast_junkie, to random
@fast_junkie@mas.to avatar

1/
... switched from to , as to get caught in the price hike... (I'd rather get )

All went well... 16 ... one fell swoop... even my @protonmail...
Or did it...? Nope... worked for a week, then... nothing.

But I followed all the instructions... all the were green...!?!

Then it happen @protonmail disabled all my email accounts... ugh... now what... they can no longer my .

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