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Can I embed/crosspost a Mastodon post in a PieFed post?


I'd like, if possible, to embed the complete content of a Mastodon post in a PieFed post.

I tried by posting the URL in a "Link" type post. See piefed.social/post/1040253

That "sucked in" the image (at least, a thumbnail of the image) from the post but nothing else.

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

The best implementation of LLM-AI for me is self hosted but accessible on my phone so it's mine and under my control with my data scoping.

Thinking like Immich, for LLM-AI.

Sounds like this steps us closer which is great.



MAGA media are seemingly flooding the internet with AI slop about Florida's new detention center


Right-wing media figures and social media influencers are sharing seemingly AI-generated content about Florida’s new migrant detention facility in the Everglades, including images of alligators in “ICE” hats and a picture of a prison surrounded by a moat. Some of the images were previously shared by the White House and Department of Homeland Security.

Commentators have also offered widespread praise online of the facility, which is being called “Alligator Alcatraz,” and one influencer was even invited to tour the center before it opened.

Some social media platforms are actively recommending content that appears to be AI-generated to users, including in search results for “Alligator Alcatraz” on TikTok and Instagram.



Blender Studio releases free game DOGWALK to showcase Blender and Godot.


Short but cute game, was neat to see the video at the end showcasing the steps the developers went through to create it.






Meteo Italia: caldo in aumento e temporali in arrivo tra Nordest e Adriatico | Meteo POP




Japan using generative AI less than China, USA and other countries


26.7 percent of people in Japan said they had used generative AI.

The figure roughly tripled from the previous year, but it fell far short of China, where AI usage stood at 81.2 percent. The figure for the United States was 68.8 percent.

People in their 20s were the top users of AI in Japan, with 44.7 percent utilizing the technology.
This was followed by people in their 40s and 30s.

49.7 percent of Japanese companies were planning to use generative AI.

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Chinese makers of air conditioners have witnessed explosive growth of exports to Europe, Southeast Asia and North America





Ad Blockers may be showing users more problematic ads: Privacy-conscious users relying on "acceptable ads" programs encounter 13.6% more problematic content than those without Ad Blockers.


Ad blockers, the digital shields that nearly one billion internet users deploy to protect themselves from intrusive advertising, may be inadvertently exposing their users to more problematic content, according to a new study from NYU Tandon School of Engineering.

The study, which analyzed over 1,200 advertisements across the United States and Germany, found that users of Adblock Plus's "Acceptable Ads" feature encountered 13.6% more problematic advertisements compared to users browsing without any ad blocking software. The finding challenges the widely held belief that such privacy tools uniformly improve the online experience.

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in reply to YTG123

That's fine, move along. No need to crap on the hard work of the OSS people that work on anything.
in reply to boaratio

I'll have you notice that there's also a gigachad in the meme, not just Kirk




How feasible is privacy-respecting personalised search engine results?


The issue with Google's personalised search results is, imo:

  1. Not only is it not opt-in, but you can't even opt out of it. Personalised search results should be opt-in and disabled by default.
  2. The data kept on you is used to sell you ads
  3. The data kept on you will be handed over to state entities fairly easily

Given those three problems, how feasible would it be to self-host a search engine that personalises your results to show you things that are more relevant to you? Avoiding issues 1 & 2 as you're self-hosting so presumably you have made the decisions around those two things. And issue 3 is improved as you can host it off-shore if you are concerned about your domestic state, and if you are legally compelled to hand over data, you can make the personal choice about whether or not to take the hit of the consequences of refusing, rather than with a big company who will obviously immediately comply and not attempt to fight it even on legal grounds.

A basic use-case example is, say you're a programmer and you look up ruby, you would want to get the first result as the programming language's website rather than the wikipedia page for the gemstone. You could just make the search query ruby programming language on any privacy-respecting search engine, but it's just a bit of QoL improvement to not have to think about the different ways an ambiguous search query like that could be interpreted.

in reply to communism

I fully respect if it’s just not in the budget for you. A company has to make money somehow. I’d rather pay than get ads or worse let them collect and yet worse sell my data. Also, you can use a burner email and vpn if you want to add an extra layer of obfuscation in there for privacy.

Here’s a few links from their faq.

help.kagi.com/kagi/faq/faq.htm…

help.kagi.com/kagi/faq/faq.htm…

help.kagi.com/kagi/faq/faq.htm…

I really hope I don’t come off as a shill for them. It’s one of the few companies I actually really like.

I also run proton family, and really like the product offering. Their leadership gives me anxiety though. Promos and sales are only for new customers and standard pricing is a bit steep, but you do get multiple services.

in reply to confusedwiseman

Also, you can use a burner email and vpn if you want to add an extra layer of obfuscation in there for privacy.


It's still all tied to one account. They could say, for instance, the same person searched for "beans", "onions", and "rice", as opposed to not being tied to an account where those 3 searches could have come from 3 different people. Of course, a search engine like DDG is only promising to not track you to try figure out if those 3 searches came from the same person, but various anti-fingerprinting measures could make it infeasible for DDG to do that. For a paid search engine, you'd have to pay for a new account per search if you didn't want it tied to any other searches, if you don't trust that Kagi isn't logging searches (which you shouldn't, because you shouldn't rely on trust for any threat model).

I really hope I don’t come off as a shill for them. It’s one of the few companies I actually really like.


Don't worry, I get where you're coming from and I most certainly think some people have a use-case for it.


in reply to Davriellelouna

The worst part is their châtlet joke is actually good 😭.

I hope someone tags over all this.



Scientists make game-changing breakthrough that could slash costs of solar panels: 'Has the potential to contribute to the energy transition'


cross-posted from: slrpnk.net/post/24690127

Solar energy experts in Germany are putting sun-catching cells under the magnifying glass with astounding results, according to multiple reports.

The Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems team is perfecting the use of lenses to concentrate sunlight onto solar panels, reducing size and costs while increasing performance, Interesting Engineering and PV Magazine reported.

The "technology has the potential to contribute to the energy transition, facilitating the shift toward more sustainable and renewable energy sources by combining minimal carbon footprint and energy demand with low levelized cost of electricity," the researchers wrote in a study published by the IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics.

The sun-catcher is called a micro-concentrating photovoltaic, or CPV, cell. The lens makes it different from standard solar panels that convert sunlight to energy with average efficiency rates around 20%, per MarketWatch. Fraunhofer's improved CPV cell has an astounding 36% rate in ideal conditions and is made with lower-cost parts. It cuts semiconductor materials "by a factor of 1,300 and reduces module areas by 30% compared to current state-of-the-art CPV systems," per IE.

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themurphy

It does. Also seems weird nobody thought of a magnifying glass before.

But its also the beauty in science. Now somebody else thought about it, and they might work harder to fix the next problem: Heat.

If that gets better now, solar panels will increase in output even more. There are so many technologies going into one product, and each field have its own experts.

I'm excited.

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This was my first question too! I thought heat makes them wear out faster.



LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA detect most massive black hole merger to date



in reply to nebulaone

Space stopped making sense,

walls laughed,

directions stopped directioning,

the endless maze of hallways became the process of living.

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It’s Not WordPress. It’s the Plugins.


After managing hundreds of WordPress sites over the years, one thing is clear: the core is solid – it’s the outdated, poorly written plugins that open the doors to attacks. At OSDay 2025, I attended a talk that confirmed this and shed light on a massive b

One of the reasons I’m always so happy to attend conferences and technical events (the real ones – not the flashy, sponsor-driven ones designed just to sell products or services) is because I get to meet amazing people and always come away having learned something new.

I’ve been using WordPress since 2006 and have been managing hundreds of installations from a sysadmin perspective. Over time, I’ve noticed a clear pattern: most hacks and compromises happen through plugins or outdated installations. And often, these installations (and plugins) become outdated because they’ve been patched together so messily that updating them becomes nearly impossible – especially when the PHP version changes.

In March 2025, I attended a fantastic conference: OSDay 2025. I gave a talk on why I believe it makes perfect sense to consider the BSDs in 2025, but many of the other talks were truly eye-opening.

To mark the launch of the BSD Cafe Journal, I’d like to share the link to a particularly interesting talk by Maciek Palmowski: “How we closed almost 1k plugins in a month — the biggest WordPress bug bounty hunt.”

What struck me right away was how much his analysis of WordPress security aligned with what I’ve seen over the years: WordPress, out of the box, is reasonably secure. It’s the plugins – often old, unmaintained, or poorly written – that make it vulnerable.

I highly recommend watching his talk. It’s definitely worth your time.

youtube.com/watch?v=Y3HsjvRAof…


Announcing The BSD Cafe Journal!


Dear friends of the BSD Cafe,

This idea has been in my mind since the very beginning of this adventure, almost two years ago. Over time, several people have suggested it. But until recently, I felt the timing just wasn’t right — for many reasons. Today, I believe it finally is.

So I’m happy to announce a new service: The BSD Cafe Journal.


What is The BSD Cafe Journal?


At first, I thought I’d use BSSG for it (I even added multi-author support with this in mind), but in the end, it didn’t feel like the right tool for the job.

The idea is to create a multi-author space, with content published on a fairly regular basis. A reference point for news, updates, tutorials, technical articles — a place to inform and connect.

Just like people in Italy used to stop by cafés to read the newspaper and chat about the day’s news, the BSD Cafe Journal aims to be a space for reading, sharing, and staying informed — all in the spirit of the BSD Cafe.


What it’s Not


  • It’s not here to replace personal blogs, or excellent newsletters like Vermaden’s.
  • It’s not an aggregator.

What it Is


  • A place where authors can write original content.
  • A space to share links to posts on their own blogs or elsewhere.
  • A platform to publish guides, offer insights, or dive into technical explanations.

Our Guiding Principles


The guiding principles are the same as always: positivity, constructive discussion, promoting BSDs and open source in general.

  • No hype: Sharing a cool new service is fine, posting non-stop about the latest trend is not.
  • No drama, no politics: The goal is to bring people together, not divide them. To inform, not inflame.
  • Respect, tolerance, and inclusivity are key. Everyone should feel welcome reading the BSD Cafe Journal — never judged, offended, or excluded.

Why WordPress?


The platform I’ve chosen is WordPress, for several reasons:

  • It’s portable (runs well on all BSDs).
  • It has great built-in role management (contributors, authors, etc.).
  • And — last but not least — it supports ActivityPub.

This means every author will have their own identity in the Fediverse and can be followed directly, and it’ll also be possible to follow the whole Journal.

Original and educational content is encouraged, but it’s also perfectly fine to link to existing articles elsewhere. Personally, I’ll link my technical posts from ITNotes whenever I publish them there.

The goal is simple: a news-oriented site, rich in content, ad-free, respectful of privacy — all under the BSD Cafe umbrella.


Getting Involved


Content coordination will happen in a dedicated Matrix room for authors. There’ll also be a public room for discussing ideas, giving feedback, and sharing suggestions.

Of course, I can’t do this alone. A journal with no content is just an empty shell.

So here’s my call to action:

Who’s ready to lend a hand? If you enjoy writing, explaining, sharing your knowledge — the Journal is waiting for you!






Videogiochi liberi: comunità Matrix/Telegram dove giocare insieme a titoli liberi 🌸


[img]https://matrix-client.matrix.org/_matrix/media/v3/thumbnail/olimpololaschi.com/a86371acc7033e91a5f80f1ce1091569d2e83939356cdafc3c2ec3e2ee12e063?width=80&height=80&method=crop&allow_redirect=true[/img] Pubblicità progresso: mantengo una comunità chia

Pubblicità progresso: mantengo una comunità chiamata Videogiochi Liberi, nella quale si parla appunto di videogiochi non proprietari (e li si gioca 😁).

Sarebbe carino ricominciare ad organizzare delle serate dove nerdare in compagnia, quindi vi lascio i link per chi fosse interessatə! Le due piattaforme sono collegate, ma per l'esperienza completa consiglio Matrix, la prima (ci son varie stanze).

Matrix: matrix.to/#/#videogiochiliberi…

Telegram: https://t.me/videogiochi_liberi


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Just link to the archive.is please. I always click your links and end up doing it myself, only to find you've placed it within the content of the post.
in reply to Mugmoor

I used to do that and people complained archive wasn't working with their adblockers, so settled on linking the original and dumping archive in the body.



Caparezza Annuncia “Orbit Orbit”: Tra Fumetto e Musica il Suo Nono Album in Arrivo il 31 Ottobre 2025


Caparezza torna a stupire i fan e lo fa con un progetto ambizioso, “Orbit Orbit“, che unisce due grandi passioni: musica e fumetto.

LEGGILO SU ATOMHEARTMAGAZINE.COM

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in reply to 100_kg_90_de_belin

Radical is when something I don't like happens.


If only words had meanings and you could look up what those meanings were.

I would LOVE It if even ONE 'radical' movie, TV show or video game ever came out. But it never will because Hollywood and Game companies are all Capitalists who only allow the mildest of critiques.

in reply to Wolf

My bad, if a post doesn't have a giant /s sign it's bound to be taken literally. Somebody blames the Jews' vabal, the Jews blame the radical Left, the radical Left blames capitalism (they are right, though)

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I definitely think it can be combined with socialist realism, and serve as good art for a coherent socialist party to use as agitprop. Clearly the ideas resonate, and fascists will just use it freely if we don't.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

I agree that it can act as a complimentary vision to socialist realism, and the critique is of what's missing rather than anything being inherently wrong with it.



in reply to Mas

Successful exploitation requires a combination of specific conditions. An attacker must first gain physical access to a target eUICC and use publicly known keys," Kigen said. "This enables the attacker to install a malicious JavaCard applet."


If an attacker has physical access, they can do whatever the fuck they want with the device. All bets are off.

If I had physical access to a server, I could just fucking drop in my own hard drive full of malware if I wanted to. It doesn’t matter how good the security software/firmware is on the server, when I can physically remove that software/firmware and substitute my own. That doesn’t mean every single server is “exposed to malicious attacks” as is colloquially known.

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I have been trying to use Marginalia and Stract whenever I can but they need to index more technical websites, which are my may source of search engine use.


The Israeli Plot to Extinguish the Journalists Documenting Genocide


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33141519

Neha Madhira
July 3 2025, 6:00 a.m.
Israeli forces have killed hundreds of Palestinian journalists as Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continue the ongoing genocide of Gaza and the West Bank. Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli government has murdered close to 60,000 Palestinians.... The bloodshed coincides with a ban on international media and a calculated extermination campaign to assassinate the limited number of people left to document and expose Israel’s atrocities.

“In Gaza, a camera is a threat,” Ghazaleh said. “When you witness the truth, you become a target.”




The Israeli Plot to Extinguish the Journalists Documenting Genocide


Neha Madhira
July 3 2025, 6:00 a.m.

Israeli forces have killed hundreds of Palestinian journalists as Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continue the ongoing genocide of Gaza and the West Bank. Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli government has murdered close to 60,000 Palestinians.... The bloodshed coincides with a ban on international media and a calculated extermination campaign to assassinate the limited number of people left to document and expose Israel’s atrocities.

“In Gaza, a camera is a threat,” Ghazaleh said. “When you witness the truth, you become a target.”





The Israeli Plot to Extinguish the Journalists Documenting Genocide


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33141519

Neha Madhira
July 3 2025, 6:00 a.m.
Israeli forces have killed hundreds of Palestinian journalists as Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continue the ongoing genocide of Gaza and the West Bank. Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli government has murdered close to 60,000 Palestinians.... The bloodshed coincides with a ban on international media and a calculated extermination campaign to assassinate the limited number of people left to document and expose Israel’s atrocities.

“In Gaza, a camera is a threat,” Ghazaleh said. “When you witness the truth, you become a target.”




The Israeli Plot to Extinguish the Journalists Documenting Genocide


Neha Madhira
July 3 2025, 6:00 a.m.

Israeli forces have killed hundreds of Palestinian journalists as Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continue the ongoing genocide of Gaza and the West Bank. Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli government has murdered close to 60,000 Palestinians.... The bloodshed coincides with a ban on international media and a calculated extermination campaign to assassinate the limited number of people left to document and expose Israel’s atrocities.

“In Gaza, a camera is a threat,” Ghazaleh said. “When you witness the truth, you become a target.”





The Israeli Plot to Extinguish the Journalists Documenting Genocide


Neha Madhira
July 3 2025, 6:00 a.m.

Israeli forces have killed hundreds of Palestinian journalists as Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continue the ongoing genocide of Gaza and the West Bank. Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli government has murdered close to 60,000 Palestinians.... The bloodshed coincides with a ban on international media and a calculated extermination campaign to assassinate the limited number of people left to document and expose Israel’s atrocities.

“In Gaza, a camera is a threat,” Ghazaleh said. “When you witness the truth, you become a target.”