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Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
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I write code (#JS, #VueJS, #PHP, #Laravel), take photos, and travel. I live in #Milwaukee, #Wisconsin. I created a bunch of mastodon bots and https://toot.works […]

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Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
Folks don't apprentice what an amazing thing OpenID was, and what a monstrous act of vandalism Google's destruction of it was.

You could literally put up a minimal site on your own domain with whatever authentication method you prefer, and use that URL as your identity to login to any site […]
Original post on hachyderm.io
hachyderm.io
November 19, 2025 at 2:41 PM
I had a coworker once upon a time who was *VERY* into Rust and a boss who kept arguing that our entire Vue codebase *must* be rewritten in Rust immediately. That experience shaped my dislike of the technology.
November 19, 2025 at 7:42 PM
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8 billion followers, huh? Seems legit, lol. Who TF is Todd?
November 19, 2025 at 3:17 PM
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“When asked for comment about Trump’s remarks on Air Force One, a White House official told The Guardian, “This reporter behaved in an inappropriate and unprofessional way towards her colleagues on the plane … If you’re going to give it, you have to be able to take.” The White House did not […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
November 19, 2025 at 12:27 AM
I just saw that the Goo Goo Dolls did a tiny desk concert. 🤨
November 19, 2025 at 4:26 PM
Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
Usually, I ignore Trump in real time. But his appearance from the WH with MBS of Saudi Arabia is so disturbing, I cannot ignore. Two depraved men, fawning over each other from the seat of executive power in the U.S. I’m sick.
November 18, 2025 at 6:07 PM
I have been following this guy's videos for a very long time (since 2018?). When he started, he was posting videos five times per week. I'm glad to see that he's back to the daily cadence.

https://youtu.be/IpRkgoJOBd0?si=7ELngKaQu4NMsFV3
November 19, 2025 at 1:51 PM
I woke up this morning and saw positive news from the Department of Education. It wasn't the news I've been hoping for since June but still positive.
November 19, 2025 at 1:37 PM
I got an email overnight for saying that Workday has purchased Pipedream.

"It’s a big day here at Pipedream – we’ve entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Workday, the enterprise AI platform for managing people, money, and agents."
November 19, 2025 at 1:18 PM
Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
The National Press Club (of which I’m a board member) “is deeply troubled by President Trump’s comments today regarding the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.” https://www.press.org/newsroom/national-press-club-statement-president-trumps-remarks-murder-jamal-khashoggi
November 19, 2025 at 12:53 AM
It's cold, dark, and rainy outside (also known as Wisconsin in November)
November 19, 2025 at 12:45 AM
It sounds like #oracle took on a whole bunch of debt to build data centers for #openai. It makes sense that the company's value would dip based on that but $15bn more than the full contract value is significant.

"Since September 10, when Oracle announced a $300bn deal with the chatbot maker […]
Original post on toot.works
toot.works
November 18, 2025 at 11:20 PM
Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
Amazingly, I still have some itty bitty paintings left on day four. Come find me in the sails Pavilion at #sfn today until 4:00
November 18, 2025 at 6:50 PM
Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
I do feel like MS/Azure, AWS, and Cloudflare need to do a better job of coordinating their outages so some of yall can get some much needed time away from IT
November 18, 2025 at 1:48 PM
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Texas cannot use its new congressional map for the 2026 election, a three-judge panel rules in a major setback for Republicans. https://www.texastribune.org/2025/11/18/texas-redistricting-ruling-lawsuit-el-paso-court-2026-midterms/
_Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news._ ___Subscribe to The Blast, The Texas Tribune’s premier newsletter, for exclusive reporting, nonpartisan analysis and the first word on political moves across the state.___ * * * Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story. See our AI policy, and give us feedback. Texas cannot use its new congressional map for the 2026 election and will instead need to stick with the lines passed in 2021, a three-judge panel ruled Tuesday. The decision is a major blow for Republicans, in Texas and nationally, who pushed through this unusual mid-decade redistricting at the behest of President Donald Trump. They were hoping the new map would yield control of 30 of the state’s 38 congressional districts — up from the 25 they currently hold — and help protect the narrow GOP majority in the U.S. House. The map cleared the GOP-controlled Legislature in August and was quickly signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott. Several advocacy groups sued over the new district lines, saying lawmakers intentionally diluted the voting power of Black and Hispanic Texans and drew racially gerrymandered maps. Over the course of a nine-day hearing in El Paso earlier this month, they aimed to convince the judges that it was in voters’ best interest to shelve the new map until a full trial could be held. It was not immediately clear if the state still has a legal path to restoring the new map in time for 2026. Unlike most federal lawsuits, which are heard by a single district judge and then appealed to a circuit court, voting rights lawsuits are initially heard by two district judges and one circuit judge, and their ruling can only be appealed directly to the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision comes 10 days into the monthlong period when candidates can sign up for the March primary. The filing deadline is Dec. 8. This is just the opening gambit in what promises to be a yearslong legal battle over Texas’ congressional map. A lawsuit over the state’s 2021 redistricting — including its state legislative and education board seats — went to trial earlier this summer and remains pending before the same three-judge panel. The judges have indicated they may want to see how the U.S. Supreme Court rules on a major voting rights case before issuing their full ruling on Texas’ maps. But for Trump, and many of his Republican supporters in Texas, the short-term goal of having this map for the 2026 election was as important as the long game. “I’m convinced that if Texas does not take this action, there is an extreme risk that [the] Republican majority will be lost,” Sen. Phil King, R-Weatherford, said on the floor of the state Senate before the new map passed. “If it does, the next two years after the midterm, there will be nothing but inquisitions and impeachments and humiliation for our country.” _Learn about The Texas Tribune’s policies, including our partnership with The Trust Project to increase transparency in news._ **_You've read_** **_**_**__**_**article this month. You have unlimited free articles remaining because we don't have a paywall._** **Texans need the truth. Help us report it.** Independent Texas reporting needs your support. The Texas Tribune delivers fact-based journalism for Texans, by Texans — and our community of members, the readers who donate, make our work possible. Help us bring you and millions of others in-depth news and information. Will you support our nonprofit newsroom with a donation of any amount? ### Support Independent Texas News ## Become a member. Join today. Independent Texas reporting needs your support. The Texas Tribune delivers fact-based journalism for Texans, by Texans — and our community of members, the readers who donate, make our work possible. Help us bring you and millions of others in-depth news and information. Will you support our nonprofit newsroom with a donation of any amount? $18 $20 $25 Other Donate Now **_You've read_** **_**_**__**_**articles this month. You have unlimited free articles remaining because we don't have a paywall._** **Texans need the truth. Help us report it.** Independent Texas reporting needs your support. The Texas Tribune delivers fact-based journalism for Texans, by Texans — and our community of members, the readers who donate, make our work possible. Help us bring you and millions of others in-depth news and information. Will you support our nonprofit newsroom with a donation of any amount? ### Support Independent Texas News ## Become a member. Join today. Independent Texas reporting needs your support. The Texas Tribune delivers fact-based journalism for Texans, by Texans — and our community of members, the readers who donate, make our work possible. Help us bring you and millions of others in-depth news and information. Will you support our nonprofit newsroom with a donation of any amount? $18 $20 $25 Other Donate Now
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November 18, 2025 at 7:20 PM
needs more tea.
November 18, 2025 at 8:47 PM
I like to take a 5min scroll through LinkedIn over lunch and I noticed something about "the rise of Yemeni coffee shops in the Milwaukee area", today. A little light searching lead me to Haraz. I'm going to need to visit them sometime soon.
November 18, 2025 at 8:05 PM
When my two dogs are scared of something, the bigger one hides behind the toilet in the bathroom and the smaller one barks at the danger. 🤷‍♂️
November 18, 2025 at 7:27 PM
Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
I will never forget having to edit Jamal’s final, posthumous piece for the Washington Post, after he was murdered.

He was calling for free expression in the Arab world. You can read it here :

www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/glo...
Opinion | Jamal Khashoggi: What the Arab world needs most is free expression
The Arab world needs a modern version of the old transnational media so citizens can be informed about global events.
www.washingtonpost.com
November 18, 2025 at 6:48 PM
Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
Assembly Bill Blocks SNAP Payments for Candy, Soda, Energy Drinks
Assembly Bill Blocks SNAP Payments for Candy, Soda, Energy Drinks
It's about health, GOP backers say. It punishes people for being poor, opponents say.
urbanmilwaukee.com
November 18, 2025 at 4:42 PM
Last week, I saw Eternity and this morning, I see that it doesn't come out in Theaters until Dec 4. Nice.
November 18, 2025 at 3:58 PM
Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
it's not a proper outage until the status page is rendering without CSS (it's not a flawless 10/10 outage until the status page is in a DNS black hole)

#cloudflare
November 18, 2025 at 12:22 PM
Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
Hi! Today is my first official day as the Executive Director of Mastodon, replacing @gargon@mastodon.social as CEO. I joined the Mastodon team more than 5 years ago, mostly working for Mastodon in the evenings on top of a 120% day job. I was the driving force behind the incorporation of the […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
November 18, 2025 at 7:53 AM
Reposted by Joe Steinbring :thisisfine:
Today I am stepping down from my role as the CEO of #mastodon. Though this has been in the works for a while, I can't say I've fully processed how I feel about it. There is a bittersweet part to it, and I think I will miss it, but it also felt necessary. It feels like a goodbye, but it isn't—I […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
November 18, 2025 at 8:46 AM
The #cloudflare outage is throwing off my morning routine.
November 18, 2025 at 1:19 PM