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I haven't watched a lot of football this season and I had no clue the Patriots were 8-2. They can't start getting good again that's not fair
November 14, 2025 at 3:05 AM
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until i see EVIDENCE that an attacker successfully used an llm, even an mcp enabled one, to do some 'cool hacker guy shit tee em', im categorizing it all as puffery.

look llms can do some pretty neat shit - if you put a brick in a sock and you fucking clobber them in the face with it for six […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
November 13, 2025 at 8:48 PM
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Denmark and other EU governments still pursue #chatcontrol.

They still want to permanently legalize client-side scanning but postponed making it mandatory.

They also want to increase age-verification controls which risk to ruin what little is left of privacy […]

[Original post on chaos.social]
November 13, 2025 at 9:00 AM
Reposted by Tom Casavant
I really like the AP logo. I didn't realize until recently that it is a stylized "A" leaning on a stylized "P".
November 13, 2025 at 8:17 PM
It's a huge shame that I haven't seen a single headline with a penny pun about the end of pennies, but that's just my two cents.
November 13, 2025 at 4:14 PM
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Truly it is the journalists typing fast on devices known to introduce errors via increasingly deranged autocorrect who are the major societal problem
November 13, 2025 at 4:05 PM
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Since this question shows up so often that it qualifies as an FAQ, here's my definite answer to "What happens if AI labs train for pelicans riding bicycles?" https://simonwillison.net/2025/Nov/13/training-for-pelicans-riding-bicycles/
What happens if AI labs train for pelicans riding bicycles?
Almost every time I share a new example of an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle a variant of this question pops up: how do you know the labs …
simonwillison.net
November 13, 2025 at 4:06 PM
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I did not have "new surge of accounts on infosec.exchange due to X bungling their passkey migration" on my bingo card for today
November 12, 2025 at 6:51 PM
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The consequences of the recent GEMA vs. OpenAI decision will be very interesting for "coding agents" and the sources they vomit out. Cause a lot of the code their developers accumulated is GPL-licensed.

The court basically decided that you can't just ignore copyright for the training of your […]
Original post on tldr.nettime.org
tldr.nettime.org
November 12, 2025 at 12:38 PM
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@anewsocial/115532414137673471

@Bonfire is probably the most versatile social platform out there, and I'm so excited that we get to work with them on bridging and migrations. The team has some really innovative ideas up their sleeve. Stay tuned!
mastodon.social
November 11, 2025 at 6:15 PM
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5. Nothing I've said, here or elsewhere, is a demand that Bluesky post through every controversial mod decision.

I think there's a commonsense analogy to health info here—you can call a hospital and find out whether someone's been admitted, but not why. But we know that *they* know why.
November 11, 2025 at 5:37 PM
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2. I think people who get suspended have the right to clear and specific information about what rules they broke and with which posts. Obvious bots maybe don't need this? But real humans do.
November 11, 2025 at 5:33 PM
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GB decided to punt to PHI from the PHI 40 on 4th & 11 with 12:52 remaining in the 4th while losing 0 to 3.

With a Surrender Index of 26.81, this punt ranks at the 99.7th percentile of cowardly punts of the 2025 season, and the 97th percentile of all punts since 1999.
November 11, 2025 at 3:32 AM
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We've posted #trunkandtidbits for October.

It was a busy month, with a lot of coding behind the scenes to prepare for Mastodon 4.5, events and talks, Fediforum and our thoughts on packs, and some merch news. Have a read!

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/11/trunk-tidbits-october-2025/
Trunk & Tidbits, October 2025
We started the Trunk & Tidbits series to provide greater visibility into what we’re building, and the decisions that go into making Mastodon. At the start of October, we published our ideas on an upcoming feature - that we’re _temporarily_ describing as “Packs”, or collections or lists of people to recommend to follow. As with our work on Quote Posts, we’re publishing our thinking early, and intend to follow up with a Fediverse Enhancement Proposal to share with the broader Fediverse community. Also, following on from our announcement of service offerings, we were excited to share the news that AltStore are making the Fediverse their home, including generous donations to a number of projects, and the launch of a new Mastodon server. > Post by @Mastodon@mastodon.social > > View on Mastodon On a completely different note, we also shared that the adorable #Plushtodon is making a comeback 🥳 this time in two colours and a more compact form factor, but still perfectly squeezable. Look out for new mug designs, too - all of these should be hitting the merch store later this month 🤞🏻 ## Events October was a busy month of events for the team. We kicked off with Andy speaking at Berlin Fedi Day in Germany, to talk about sovereignty, freedom, and hope. Andy was also on stage at EmpoderaLIVE in Malaga, Spain, to talk about Mastodon and the Fediverse. You can watch the interview (on YouTube) in English, or with a Spanish translation. > Post by @espiritusanto@mastodon.social > > View on Mastodon Several members of the team dropped in to sessions at Fediforum online, and hosted a conversation about Packs. Felix attended a number of discussions around policy, cooperation, and healthy online spaces at OSCE on his “home turf” in Vienna, Austria. It remains vital that we engage in these conversations with organisations to spread awareness and understanding of the Fediverse. > Post by @mellifluousbox@mastodon.social > > View on Mastodon ## Releases Mastodon **4.5** is now available as the latest stable release of the software. This follows three release candidates during October. Mastodon 4.5 brings the long-awaited consent-respecting quote posts feature (FEP-044f), as well as greater customisation for server owners, and other features (see the announcement post). As we approached the release, we published a blog post all about the changes that developers need to know about in Mastodon 4.5. For previous stable release branches, we also shipped: * version **4.4.8** (and 4.4.6 and 4.4.7 before that) * version **4.3.14** * version **4.2.27** As always, we recommend that all Mastodon server owners should be running the latest point version for their release branch, and ideally, to upgrade to the newest stable version of Mastodon. There are a lot of new features in version 4.5, particularly since this release makes display and authoring of quote posts available to everyone. The release of Mastodon 4.5 also updates our list of supported versions, and upcoming end-of-life dates. In particular, the 4.2 branch will no longer receive updates after January 8, 2026, and the 4.3 branch will reach EOL on May 6, 2026. ### Looking ahead You will find that the Roadmap page on the website has had a complete overhaul. We know that the previous roadmap was outdated and did not reflect what we are currently working on, or considering for future versions - particularly with our expanded team and the increased pace of development. The page is now simplified into: * features we’ve recently shipped (current stable release); * those we are actively working on (for the next major release); * and those we are exploring (this may include research and specification work, usually for a version after the next major update). The road map is simply to provide a little more insight into where the team’s efforts are directly focused. The existence of this page and its contents, does not exclude other changes and adjustments that we make along the way. ## Backend and Web Reflecting the pace of change in the final weeks before 4.5 shipped, we reviewed and merged 202 Pull Requests (134 with translation and dependency updates removed) from 21 contributors. It was a huge month. We appreciate the support and contributions from the community. * interface The refactor of Mastodon’s UI colours to use semantic theme tokens is almost complete. We’re planning to merge this change in two phases starting soon after Mastodon 4.5 is released. This is a large PR with countless changes across our SCSS files, and very likely to affect third-party themes and forks. Please let us know your feedback or any concerns directly in the Pull Request. — PR #36640 (by diondiondion) * interface We updated our supported emoji to 16. — PR #36501 (by ChaosExAnima) * interface Refactored the Emoji handling code to be more efficient, simpler to work with, and allow rendering native emojis instead of the Twemoji SVGs, depending on the user browser and preference. * admin Added granular settings for the various live feeds. — PR #36338 (by ClearlyClaire) — PR #36607 (by ClearlyClaire) * interface Improved display of CWs, link previews and quote posts in the admin UI. — PR #35958 (by ThisIsMissEm) — PR #35935 (by ThisIsMissEm) — PR #35964 (by ThisIsMissEm) * new feature Small fixes and improvements to the ‘fetch all replies’ widget, and periodic checks for new replies. — PR #36334 (by diondiondion) — PR #36383 (by diondiondion) — PR #36547 (by diondiondion) * developer Changed the identifiers used in ActivityPub URLs for new users to not contain the username, which will enable account renames (for these accounts) in a future version. — PR #36316 (by ClearlyClaire) — PR #36365 (by ClearlyClaire) * new feature Added a new setting to allow one-click boosting, which moves the quote option into the status three dots menu. — PR #36516 (by diondiondion) * new feature Changed the minimum characters required for a logged out account search from five to three. — PR #36487 (by Gargron) * api Enabled receiving “modern” RFC 9421 HTTP signatures for all servers. — PR #36610 (by oneiros) * api Added support for `Update` to non-natively handled ActivityPub object types. — PR #36322 (by ClearlyClaire) ## Android There were two small updates fixing some crashes during October. ## iOS We shipped an all-new timeline layout and support for quote posts in the 2025.06 release at the start of October, and followed up with several important bug fixes in 2025.07. More coming soon! ## Community On the community side of things, the project now uses the Contributor Covenant version 3 as the Code of Conduct for contributors and community members. As usual, we wanted to highlight a few fun things we’ve seen on the internet this month, built using the Mastodon API. * The Hall of Toots is an immersive way to explore your Mastodon feeds! * TootSDK continues to follow our API updates closely, and has been updated to support quote posts and timeline visibility options. Thanks to Dale Price and other contributors. _Important note_ there are a range of other libraries available for the Mastodon API - let us know if we are missing something 🙂 * The prolific Stefan Bohacek continues to impress, with a game to see how well you know your Fediverse Follows (there’s a brief explanation on his projects page). Stefan also has a collection of typographical experiments around the Fediverse. ## Onwards, with thanks The Mastodon team is deeply grateful to everyone for their support of what we’re building. We do this thanks to your donations. If you’re able to help us, please consider adding a recurring donation. Thank you! ### Thank you for supporting Mastodon We develop and maintain the free and open-source software that powers the social web. There is no capital behind this—we rely entirely on your support through platforms like Patreon. Donate on Patreon Donate directly View our sponsors
blog.joinmastodon.org
November 11, 2025 at 2:18 PM
Reposted by Tom Casavant
Looks like Sarah Kendzior’s suspension isn’t an error. I don’t know Sarah, but I’ve followed her on and off for like 15 years and this is very surprising to me. I’m not big on assuming the worst based on partial information but this feels bad.
Presumably a mistaken suspension of a journalist who is a very anodyne poster over here, @aaron.bsky.team and co. What's the best way to reach the team who can look into it?
In a rare case of Substack notes usefulness, I just learned that Sarah Kendzior (author of They Knew and a brilliant writer) got bounced from Bluesky. What the hell? new @sarahkendzior.bsky.social
November 11, 2025 at 3:47 PM
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Previous Action: 🅰
November 10, 2025 at 5:02 PM
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[uspol]

This weight presses upon me every day. I am flooded with stories. There are so many I cannot remember them all; cannot keep straight who was gassed, beaten, abducted, or shot. I write to leave a record, to stare at the track of the tornado which tears through our city. I write to leave […]
Original post on woof.group
woof.group
November 8, 2025 at 7:26 PM
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Three years ago, I decided to quit Twitter and install a Mastodon server to see if it can replace it for me. It worked better than expected and I discoered so many new amazing people along the way.

I would also never have imagined that I could end up recruiting and leading the team building it! […]
Original post on oisaur.com
oisaur.com
November 8, 2025 at 10:18 PM
Reposted by Tom Casavant
RE: https://mastodon.social/@cheeaun/115230439826570897

For devs implementing Quote Posts, I've compiled my own doc here, probably useful https://github.com/cheeaun/phanpy/discussions/1294

#phanpysocial should cover most features, maybe just 95% of them(?) 🤞

Unlike the official site […]
November 8, 2025 at 4:36 PM
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My dad who is 81 recently got into trouble cause the app where he pays his bills decided that his phone is too old.

He has a fully functional phone that’s a couple of years old but he now needs to throw it away because of software.

I think this is bullshit.
November 8, 2025 at 1:37 PM
Penn State deciding to start winning big games?
November 8, 2025 at 8:06 PM
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Fediverse Report 141 - this week's #fediverse news

- @bonfire finally officially launches their Bonfire Social platform, as well as a crowdfunding campaign to support and further expand this ambitious project
- @Mastodon has officially launched v4.5 bringing quote posts to the entire fediverse […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
November 7, 2025 at 5:46 PM
Oh I didn't realize the entire vidzy github project was nuked https://github.com/vidzy-social/vidzy

There's a couple of archive snapshots of it though https://web.archive.org/web/20241104180545/https://github.com/vidzy-social/vidzy so at least somewhat preserved
November 7, 2025 at 5:04 PM