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Sunk cost fallacy is a major force in human lives at every level. The more you give yourself to something the more you sink into it. It's fun to look around and see what those things are in one's own life and the lives of others.

@glyph Yeah sure! This is for my work on comapeo: github.com/digidem/comapeo-cor

We want to keep track of when a remote archive server knows it's been removed from the group so we can stop bothering to sync with it.

Beep boop writing up a new gossip protocol and a simulator to visually inspect how it will work in practice. ⌨️

remember when gtk had themes other than "landlord gray" and "landlord gray but with the lights off"? i miss that

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Anthropology: Club Edition. Specimens exhibit pack mentality in order to guard against predators. Some sort of VIP is in the mix thus turning the entire event into a spectacle to be used as social media fodder. We pay to be set pieces sometimes 🤷

Haven't booted this Windows box in months and I think it updated on me :X

@kayla Yeah! @distributedpress and @sutty

We made a minimal AcrivityPub inbox you can use in your static site generator flow, and your site becomes the ActivityPub identity. Also got moderation features lole blocklists/allpwlists and approval queues.

Vr game idea: Boxing but you swap arms. Your goal is to move your opponents torso into your fist while avoiding them doing to same to you.

Got around to restoring one of my puppet bridges and now I get to sit through hundreds of notifications while it catches up

"Paying for things with money is praxis" how messed up have things gotten for this to make sense ffs

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OpenFlexure is an open source laboratory-grade microscope used to diagnose malaria and cancer. In this interview Julian Stirling, one of the core developers, tells us how the project evolved from its academic roots to a diverse community of people who use it, build it, sell it, teach it & develop it.
OpenFlexure is manufactured in many places to build local capacity. The next step is medical device certification, a slow but worthwhile process.

nlnet.nl/news/2025/20250806-op

#NGI #NGI0 #openhardware

🐧 Finally, my new search software is finished
🐧 Twice as fast and user friendly as the corpo shit, but free and empowering and only contains useful information
🐧 This is going to change the world
🐧 I call it Andrew's New Userfriendly Search

Like, saying to your mate down the pub "Oh you should get on Jabber" versus "You should get on ecks em pee pee"

One of these words sounds like a thing for talking about whatever with your mates, the other sounds like a thing for bollocking around with config files so you can talk to other people who bollock around with config files about bollocking around with config files

the Linux-compatible tax package I switched to is
mytaxexpress.com/index24.html

It's a desktop app, not an online service. I don't really want to share my tax data with online services and their backing US cloud-services providers. So works for me.

It's CRA-certified. A list of CRA-certified packages is at

canada.ca/en/services/taxes/in

Someone here pointed me to that tax software months ago, so thank you, forgotten Mastonaut.

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@johnefrancis TY, my instance wasn't loading it initially for some reason.

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