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I’m curious about the ground reality here.
How much person-to-person recruiting to Mastodon is actually happening?
No judgment in this — I’m just trying to understand the landscape a bit better. Boosts help widen the sample. Ran out of room for more options... Perhaps one option should be for anyone who encourages folks to leave this space, not just to join it (in pursuit of the small is beautiful concept, perhaps). #BuildTheFediverse

Question: How many people have you brought into Mastodon?

@DiverDoc @Nerdfest some folks feel pain in their joints during strong pressure fluctuations. 🥲 Among other symptoms. If you get random pains try correlating them. I hope you never do though!

I see google’s new agentic AI coding platform is going well.

Woof. That baromatric pressure drop has some kick to it.

Same thing with LLMs. This is just the information equivalent of leaded gasoline. You can get ahead locally by generating some plausible bullshit that convinces someone to send funds your way, and then when the truth slaps down the ideas, someone else faces the consequences.

The solution is to end bosses and hierarchy and make decision making and benefits and consequences matter

I honestly thing I could handle glimpses at cosmic horrors without going more mad.

@ellyxir I'm absolutely basking in it's warmth like a fat lizard on a rock

Re purple'd my hair. Also tried to do a green streak, but probs gotta redo it

I haven't been doing random tinkering as much since moving in with my partners and on one hand I'm less "productive" but on the other hand I'm not sitting alone in the dark in front of the computer all day/night.

Uruguay did what most nations still call impossible:
it built a power grid that runs almost entirely on renewables
—at half the cost of fossil fuels.
The physicist who led that transformation says the same playbook could work anywhere
—if governments have the courage to change the rules.
For Ramon Méndez Galain,
the energy transition isn’t just about climate
—it’s about economics.
Uruguay’s shift to renewables, he argues,
demonstrated that clean energy can be cheaper, more stable, and create more jobs than fossil fuels.
Once the country adjusted the playing field that had long favored oil and gas,
renewables outperformed on every front:
halving costs,
creating 50,000 jobs,
and protecting the economy from price shocks.
forbes.com/sites/kensilverstei

Well shit. Updated some arch packages and now steam can't initialize my vulkan drivers. 🙃

Really enjoyed book one of The Three Body Problem. Probs gonna get through the next book over the weekend

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