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Where does it get the URLs from?

Some of the URLs must be coming from external sources, because I have requests like: /tales/27-years-of-linux/ringe/disobligingly/agronomy/downweigh/toxicohemia/ultrarefined/. The first two parts are valid, real pages, but I never served them to this particular bot. So it must have seen a reference to it elsewhere, and entered the maze there. Most crawled URLs have parts that are made up from my wordlist, so... I guess those are coming from previous scans.

In any case, this strongly suggests that at least some of the bots keep track of URLs seen, and that's going to be very wasteful for them.

Another win!

@fleeky With enough blood sacrifice you can do *anything* in linux.

1. Guarantee a right to repair for appliances by requiring manufacturers to provide manuals and replacement parts;
2. Establish a 15% tax credit for appliance repairs, up to a maximum of $500 per year;
3. Inform consumers about the environmental impacts of household appliances so that they can make informed choices; and
4. Modify Canada’s Copyright Act to remove the legal barriers to repairing digital devices.

Petition e-5245 - Petitions
ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Pet

To sign a PDF in linux you must first create the universe.

Seriously I need to install like three utilities just to get my drawing tablet recognized

@hank loool. Mobile is just a chromium fork so it behaves normally :P

@evangelos @caten Yeah we (distributed.press) have a setup where we publish P2P addressible versions of activitypub data and have an example reader.distributed.press which can index p2p AP via native protocol handlers or gateways. The inbox still needs a server at the moment but it's super minimal.

My partner was getting a bunch of ads trying to load a bread recipe using Chrome so I got them to use Agregore Mobile instead since it has a blocker and privacy features by default :O

Got up early and did some house chores, bit of bedrot at noon, played minecraft with the homies, gonna make some pizza and watch some telly. Past me would be pretty happy with me.

@tychi might be good to look at the defaults in popular emulators. I think the type of game makes a big difference sadly. E.g. 3d adventure games for xbox will be different than 3DS

typical dev: i'm gonna wire it up. dynamo db to ec2 to lambdas to nextjs to react to redux to graphql, and it'll only cost me $30+/mo to host this website

me: *living in the walls of michaelsoft, publishing web apps that cost nothing to run and nothing to use, because github forgot that github pages exists*

Attention Citizens:

The concept of "time off" is misleading.
What you think of as leisure is, in fact, mandatory recreation for overall increased productivity.
Failure to achieve maximum relaxation during relaxation hours is considered treasonous laziness.

Thank you for your compulsory leisure.

#Paranoia #TTRPG #games #relaxation #mandatoryPTO #lazy #rpg #PSA

Did a presentation yesterday about the LLM stuff I've been doing in Agregore at a meetup focused on indigenous usage of AI and local training/inference.

I think it's helped me clarify some of the "why" on this work internally so I'm gonna work on a blog about it.

@GayDeceiver There should be more gusto around prison labour taking all the jobs instead TBH. Can't compete with slavery and the incentives to turn more people into prisoners to further erode the job market. 🤪

dear software developers,

no, the opposite of "yes" was not, is not and never will be "ask me later".

sincerely fuck you

open for a jump scare 

@dumpsterqueer User agents aren't just turning complete these days the're straight up passing the turing test 😱

Also, here's all my LLM generated apps publushed to the

hyper://69w3jjqge7mjrihktn7po93fhj3zfc4pboiqf6mig9e7snkjgcwy/

Generated within @agregore using this: hyper://agregore.mauve.moe/docs/examples/llm-appgen/

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