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#Heiskala oli ihmeissään. Tiesikö #MusicxMedia, mitä he olivat palkitsemassa? Hän kummasteli, kuinka poliittisesti latautuneeseen ihmisoikeuskysymykseen liittynyt kampanja oli typistetty Elämä lapselle -tyyppiseksi yleishyväntekeväisyydeksi."

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Caption the photo. Mine is "Why doesn't this escalator work? It's a conspiracy!"

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My ultra-geeky childhood programming story:

When I was a small child in the 80s, we had two computers in the house. One was the usual kind of 'your child can learn to program on this!' 80s home computer, in our case a ZX Spectrum. And I did learn to program on it. But the other one was the interesting one.

My dad worked for DEC, and had brought home a DEC Robin. (I think officially a VT180? But Dad always used the internal codename.) He would use it to work from home, by dialling the office on the phone, and running a VMS shell session directly over a 1980s modem. I'd sometimes sit and watch him work, and of course not understand very much.

When Dad wasn't using the Robin, I was allowed to have a go on it. It ran CP/M-80, and had a BASIC interpreter called MBASIC. So I learned that dialect in parallel with Spectrum BASIC.

On the Spectrum, my toy programs would often use the Spectrum's graphics, to draw pictures or weird interference patterns or whatever. But the Robin only had a text mode (or at least, if it did have graphics, I never found them). What would be fun for a child to do on that?

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in reply to Simon Tatham

I was unsatisfied with how text was printed. When I used the MBASIC "print" command, the whole line of text I printed would appear on the screen at once. But when Dad worked over the modem, text would appear one character at a time. So I arranged for my imitation DEC work environment to print one character at a time too, and tuned the delay loop until it was printing at about the right speed.

I remember that I had the idea that printing one character at a time was _better_. I didn't see the slow printing as a flaw that I was faithfully imitating: rather, printing one character at a time was more like how _grown-ups_ used computers, as I saw it. I had the vague and confused idea that when I was grown up, _I'd_ use systems that did it that way too.

(I just now wrote a similar delayed-print function, and tuned it until it matched the printing speed I vaguely remembered from being 7. It turned out that speed corresponds pretty closely to 1200 baud, so I guess that's what Dad's modem must have been at the time.)

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in reply to Simon Tatham

From one point of view this sounds like about the geekiest thing ever. But I think on its own terms it makes perfect sense.

It's very natural for children to mimic what adults do in general. Many children's toys are sold for just this purpose, e.g. toy doctor and nurse outfits, and props like toy stethoscopes, to play at being medical professionals. And if the capitalist economy won't sell you the props for whatever game of that kind you want to play, children are also perfectly capable of making their own.

But to mimic what my father did, I didn't need physical toys, because I could use the actual same computer he used. Only the _software_ toys were missing – so that was what I had to make myself.

Even that weird idea that printing your text _fast_ is some kind of childish thing that you put away when you're grown up. There _are_ a lot of situations where adults take longer to do a thing, because they have to take account of stuff that children don't yet have to worry about. (Like, a child can just run out of the house any time, but an adult has to go round making sure the doors and windows are locked.) Doing things the simple and quick way _can_ be an aspect of childish naïveté!

Of all the code I've ever written in my life and lost, this suite of toy VMS simulations is perhaps the thing I'm most sad about. If I could go back in time and snag a copy off my floppy disk, I'd have great fun going through it all again and reminding myself of the bits I've forgotten.

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in reply to Simon Tatham

great story! that's some amazing hardware and playground you had right there in the speccy. but sounds like it somehow was slightly less interesting, because the grownups did not use it.
in reply to daniel lublin

@quite oh, I have many fond memories of the Speccy too, and will still defend it from criticism by fans of the other 80s micros! But yes, there was definitely _something_ special about the "more grown-up" computer.
in reply to Simon Tatham

the MS word developers apparently agree with you because when we moved to 365 at work it started *animating* the text display :/
in reply to Fish Id Wardrobe

@fishidwardrobe the parallel hadn't struck me, but perhaps the modern analogue of "slow because you're doing it over a modem" is "slow because it's running in a browser rather than natively, and the cloud provider has downloaded a metric ton of Javascript bloatware to your tab".

In my office we have one slightly spreadsheet-shaped tool which is just _unforgivably_ slow to respond. You move the cursor into a cell, start typing, and half a second later the spreadsheet finishes processing the cursor-move event and resets the field to empty, losing the first half of what you'd already typed. Ugh. If I wrote that in plain JS I'd struggle to make it that slow on purpose. It must be because the real version is built out of loosely bolted-together third-party libraries none of which is really suited for the job it's doing.

Then again, it sounds as if in your case the animation is deliberate, rather than just a consequence of terrible performance!



Roma, il tempo dell’orgoglio: Arcigay festeggia 40 anni tra memoria e futuro
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🔔 Update 📢 🕯️ Medical sources: 51 Palestinians, including a #journalist, have been killed by Israeli gunfire and ongoing bombardment since dawn on Saturday #gaza

🔹 27 were killed in #GazaCity alone

🔹 In #KhanYounis, #civildefence and emergency crews recovered three bodies after an Israeli airstrike targeted a vehicle

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For folks who've asked for details about the story behind Prince of Persia (rotoscoping my brother on VHS, etc), you'll find many answers on my website at jordanmechner.com -- and if you want to go deeper, in my published journals and my graphic novel memoir REPLAY.

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in reply to Jordan Mechner

I had no idea the original was rotoscoped! My friend growing up had Sands of Time, which was my introduction to the series.
in reply to Jordan Mechner

Oh gosh, I had no idea how those animations were made! PoP is just about the first video game I remember seeing, so it's quite special to me. Back then, I was too young to understand how to get past the first few screens, mind 😃


Il ministro Antonio Tajani, ha dichiarato che Forza Italia voterà per la revoca del’immunità all’europarlamentare monzese. In un discorso aberrante, ha dichiarato che “voteremo per la revoca dell'immunità, perché i reati sono stati commessi prima di diventare europarlamentare. Noi siamo garantisti sempre, ma proprio perché siamo garantisti rispettiamo le regole.” Ma se sono garantisti perché la definiscono colpevole di reati per cui deve ancora essere giudicata?

#IlariaSalis #TheSubmarine

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perché sono garantisti mandrakisti: invocano garanzie solo per gli amici e gli amici degli amici.


2010s: There's an app for that (cool)

2020s: There's an app for that (threatening)

in reply to MOULE

2026: so we detected you are on mobile, sorry, we will force you to use our app even if we have this website, we only want you to use it in desktop
in reply to adb

@adbenitez And even then, we only tolerate it, because on desktops it isn't normalised to install an app for every crap service… yet!
@adb


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📌 Grosse rencontre entre la #France et la #NewZeland !⭐
Quelle équipe féminine ressortira vainqueur ?

➡️ On passe la mi-temps ensemble avec notre #Playlist unique ! 🎶

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Deze zin in een beantwoording van kamervragen is gewoon onjuist in mijn ogen, maar die realiteit kunnen we nog niet goed aan:
"De Verenigde Staten is en blijft een belangrijke bondgenoot, niet op de laatste plaats voor onze welvaart en veiligheid. "
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#politiek #vs
in reply to Marcel

@Marcelatwork zeker, daar doel ik ook op, die wijziging, overigens is het niet zo binair, zelf ook kamervragen beantwoord ooit, je kunt veel doen met formuleringen, bijvoorbeeld te expliciete vermelding van VS als "bondgenoot" vermijden, vooral spreken over afhankelijkheid ed


Ressources numériques : faire communauté avec #LaForge
La Forge des #communs numériques éducatifs offre aux enseignants un espace unique de création, de partage et de mutualisation de ressources pédagogiques numériques libres et gratuites, hébergé sur une instance institutionnelle, #AppsEducation

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Dall’1 al 3 ottobre 2025, in preparazione al Giubileo per i Migranti (4–5 ottobre), Roma ospiterà Refugees & Migrants in Our Common Home, il primo incontro globale in presenza di un’iniziativa triennale che riunisce università, ONG e partner comunita…


How do you handle complex emulator controls when using a controller?


One thing I've run into as I've been playing some of my retro games is that, when using a controller with an Nvidia Shield + Moonlight or even with just a Steam Deck, the emulators often have a massive amount of controls that I can't really interact with. All of the controls are hotkey based, for save states, loading states, etc.

Most of the games I'm wanting to play are controller based, but it feels like the tools to enjoy them are all keyboard based. Do you just use the built in save functionalities? How does it all work?

in reply to Elarionus

Chosen community aside, steam controller settings. If you're launching through steam, you should be able to map anything to anything. Make a radial menu with everything you need and map it to something you don't.


█ Quinze boletaires rescatats al setembre: "Dijous teníem cinc recerques simultànies" ▓▒░ Els Bombers recomanen informar-se de la zona, anar ben equipats, acompanyats i dur el mòbil carregat quan anem a la muntanya
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📻 Tocando agora na Rádio Aconchego:
>>> 🎵 - vinheta blog leonia | <faixa: Vinhetas>

⏭️ Na sequência:
>>> 🎵 Cronista do Morro - Joga no paredão | <faixa: nordeste contemporaneo>

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Qualcuno conosce siti dove artisti vendono wallpapers per desktop/mobile? O anche liste di artisti che ne vendono, o artisti singoli

#mastoaiuto #wallpaper

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A Uno Mattina dibattito su "riconoscibilità" dei gay, è polemica - Tv - Ansa.it
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The Canadian sportswear company Arc’teryx, has staged a giant fireworks display in the Himalayas that was criticised by locals for damaging the mountains’ fragile ecosystem. The brand, which has long prided itself on its conservation credentials, apologised for the pyrotechnical promotional stunt, saying it was “out of line” with the company’s values.



#BRICS foreign ministers called for a comprehensive reform of the UN. On the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York, foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment to multilateral diplomacy and reform of international instituti...

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Hungary: Hate speech and media pressure in election run-up

Thousands of Hungarians protested recently against hate speech in public discourse. But the government of Viktor Orban continues to rail against his critics — and the election campaign hasn't even got off the ground.

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Angela is back on her snark

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in reply to Phaistos Disco

I wasn’t expecting “Dyson spheres are a joke” to be literal when I watched that a few nights ago.
in reply to Phaistos Disco

I am now going to start occasionally sprinkling "disassemble your Jupiter" in place of "draw the rest of the fucking owl"


#Caturday
I occasionally cat-sit my friend Merlin, who lives next door to me with his humans. This was taken a few years ago and he’s older and thinner now, but he’s still a big sweetie. A big, grumpy, hissing, complaining, okay-fine-I-guess-I’ll-settle-down-next-to-you sweetie.

#photography #catsofmastodon #cats



you get a squircle,
you get a squircle,
i get a squirtle

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I run Palestine’s first brewery in the West Bank – this is what it’s like


A store in the village of Taybeh where the Palestinian beer is being sold
A store in the village of Taybeh where the Palestinian beer is being sold (Picture: Taybeh Brewing Co)

Across the street from her home in Ramallah, Madees Khoury runs Taybeh Brewing Company, a microbrewery that her father, Nadim, opened more than 30 years ago.

At the age of 39, she is the West Bank (and the Middle East’s) only female brewmaster, carrying forward his dream of making craft beer for his Palestinian Christian community in the Taybeh with the blessing of Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian Authority’s first president.

For the past two years, she has faced her hardest test — an intensifying Israeli occupation that has made every shipment of water, grain, and bottles to the community almost impossible.

Over the past four months in particular, Ramallah has faced increasing attacks from settlers.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said in July two Palestinians were shot dead and dozens were left injured after settler attacks on the outskirts of Sinjil and Al Mazra’a ash Sharqiya towns.

It’s one of many attacks that took place over the summer.

Madees in the brewery
Madees has been informally working in the brewery since the age of nine (Picture: Taybeh Brewing Co)
‘They set fire to cars in the middle of the night, next to the church ruins from the 5th century,’ Madees told Metro.

‘They paint graffiti on houses, attack water pipes for no reason. One man from a nearby Israeli settlement comes on his horse – armed with an M16 assault rifle – and just walks through town to scare us.’

On Thursday, Israel shut the only crossing between the Israeli-occupied West Bank and neighbouring Jordan, stopping more than two million Palestinians from accessing the outside world.

‘Imagine not being able to get out of your neighborhood,’ Madees said.

Like many Palestinians, Madees feels there is nothing she can do to defend herself.

Nadim Khoury
Nadim Khoury who launched the brewery in 1994 with his brother (Picture: Taybeh Brewing Co)
Since 1967, when Israel launched its occupation in the West Bank, Israeli military authorities consolidated complete power over all water resources and water-related infrastructure.

This worsened in recent months, with Amnesty International stating that mass-starvation and dehydration is spreading across Gaza.

‘Even the Internet is not in our control. We still have 3G in Palestine as the Israelis won’t allow Palestinians to have 5G,’ Madees said.

The brewery has struggled with obtaining export permits needed for international shipping through Israeli ports. But Madees hasn’t let this stop her.

In August, the Taybeh Brewing Co announced it would be teaming up with Brewgooder to produce and distribute a new lager in the UK.


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Sun & Stone lager, which is brewed in Scotland, has been distributed among 1,600 Co-op supermarkets, with all profits going to aid Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.

Madees’ family could have opened a brewery in the US, where her father and her uncle studied, but they chose to keep the beer ‘100% Palestinian’ to carry the ‘resistance, resilience, love, passion, sweat, tears, blood’ of people in the West Bank.

The brewery opened right after the 1993 Oslo Accords, a pair of interim agreements that promised to bring about Palestinian self-determination, in the form of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.

‘My grandfather told my father and my uncle, David, “You know, we don’t have a brewery in Palestine, why not open one?”‘ Madees said.

A Palestinian man walks towards Israeli soldiers during a raid at the Balata refugee camp east of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank on August 11, 2025. Violence in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967, has surged throughout the Gaza war that began in October 2023. At least 968 Palestinians, including militants but also civilians, have been killed by Israeli soldiers or settlers since the Gaza war broke out. (Photo by Jaafar ASHTIYEH / AFP) (Photo by JAAFAR ASHTIYEH/AFP via Getty Images)
A Palestinian man walks towards Israeli soldiers during a raid at the Balata refugee camp east of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank on August 11, 2025 (Picture: PA)
‘They challenged him, saying that if he can get them permits and licences, they will move back.

‘Immediately my grandfather got the land, built the building, got the permits and even the blessing from Yasser Arafat at that time. That is how it all started.

‘My father then named the beer Taybeh because he is proud to be from the village of Taybeh.

‘He even keeps a picture of the family tree, which goes back 600 years, on his home.’

Madees grew up in the brewery. From the age of nine, she watched her father and her uncle run the business; her childhood memories pinpricked by recollections of Israeli checkpoints and security installations being planted in her hometown.

TULKARM, WEST BANK - SEPTEMBER 10: A view from the area after Israeli forces carried out a raid on the village of Kafr Abush, located south of the city of Tulkarm in the northern West Bank, on September 10, 2025. Israeli soldiers surrounded a three-story house in the center of the village belonging to the family of Abdullah and Abdurrahman Zafir, who are currently held in Israeli prisons. The soldiers forcibly removed the occupants from the house and then planted explosives in the apartment on the third floor, subsequently blowing it up. The Israeli army also demolished the home of the family of Mohammed Dera'ameh in the city of Tubas in West Bank. Dera'ameh had previously been killed by Israeli forces. (Photo by Nedal Eshtayah/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Aftermath of an Israeli raid on the village of Kafr Abush, located south of the city of Tulkarm in the northern West Bank, on September 10, 2025 (Picture: Getty)
Her family was among the few that stayed during the Second Intifada – a major uprising by Palestinians against Israel and its occupation that began in September 2000 – and continued to run the business ‘regardless of how difficult it was.’

She briefly left to study in Boston, but later returned after graduation and moved back to Taybeh to work with her family full-time.

Just as her father did, Madees sees the brewery as a symbol.

‘It is a message to the whole world that Palestinians are like anyone else – we do drink beer, we do make beer, we do work and try to live normal lives,’ she said.

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And I was wondering how it got so wet on the inside of my #Running jacket. Second one to go within a week – but also an old friend (this one endured at least six or seven years). One new jacket has arrived, another is on the way. Unfortunately, I need at least two of them, because, during bad weather conditions, I won’t get them dry from one run to the next.
in reply to Sebastian Hahn 🟧

I think you could fix it by sewing a patch for camping tents. If you bought a new one anyway there's no point though. And it's quite old so you may want a new one regardless.
in reply to s1m0n4

@s1m0n4 That's only one of quite a lot of such places, it's just too old to fix. I got *a lot* out of those ~60 euros from back then. 🤩




Jedyna rzecz jaką chcę na mastodonie z tumblra: Zżyta społeczność fandomowa

Nie, nie ci toksyczni jak ci co zaatakowali Danę Terrance, bo wspomniała, że Frankie jest cispłciowa, a nie transpłciowa, a po prostu zżyty fandom cieszący się sztuką i rozmawiający o swoich hobby

Tego tutaj potrzebuję

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Chat control é un problema e siamo d'accordo.. ma vedere influencer che fino a ieri esultavano nell'usare dispositivi e OS AI che monitorano come dei veri "spyware" e registrano qualsiasi cosa fai, soprattutto quello che digiti dalla tastiera e che rimandano anche a database fuori dall'UE é qualcosa di allucinante.. come vedere i sonati che scoprono l'acqua calda. 🤨 😐 😒