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America’s Ten Most Endangered Rivers Announced in New Report
Cristen Hemingway Jaynes,  Contributing Writer  -  EcoWatch

_Stephan: The United States has not paid appropriate and adequate attention to the wellbeing of the nation’s ecosystems since President Jimmy Carter’s administration, and Despot Trump is doing everything in his power to gut any kind of climate protection in order to serve the uber-rich who bought him his office. And, sadly, American voters don’t … ⌘ Read more

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Go 定時任務調度從入門到實戰
在開發後臺服務時,我們經常需要處理定時任務。例如每天凌晨備份數據、每 5 分鐘檢查服務狀態、每小時發送統計報表…這些場景都需要可靠的定時任務調度機制。Go 語言就提供了強大的定時任務處理能力,既有標準庫的基礎功能,也有企業級的第三方解決方案。一、標準庫基礎用法———1. 簡單的單次延遲任務timer := time.NewTimer(3  time.Second) // 3秒後 ⌘ Read more

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Get Apple’s M3 iPad Air for Up to $70 Off on Amazon
Amazon is kicking off the week with multiple discounts on Apple’s M3 iPad Air, offering as much as $70 off these tablets. Prices start at $569.00 for the 128GB Wi-Fi 11-inch M3 iPad Air, down from $599.00.

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10 Pop Culture Figures Who Actually Existed
From Darth Vader to Mary Poppins, pop culture icons can excite, enrage, or inspire us. And though most characters tend to be wholly fictional in nature, some famous ones are actually based on real-life people. Here’s our list of 10 pop culture figures who existed IRL. Related: Top 10 Underrated Minor Characters from Pop Culture […]

The post [10 Pop Culture Figures Who Actually Existed](https://listverse.com/2025/04/21/10-pop-culture-figures-who … ⌘ Read more

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Badu-bus:Go 輕量級泛型發佈 - 訂閱事件總線
badu/bus (github.com/badu/bus) 是一個 Go 語言基於泛型實現的輕量級發佈 - 訂閱(Pub/Sub)事件總線庫。它允許不同的組件通過事件機制進行解耦通信,而不需要直接調用彼此的函數。它解決了什麼問題?組件解耦:發佈者和訂閱者彼此無感知,更靈活、可擴展,便於測試。 異步消息:消息可以異步發送和接收,提高系統性能和響應速度。 模塊化:有利於將系統拆分爲更小、 ⌘ Read more

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**(#tdyfazq) Holy hell?! When I post this:

@<kate https://yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz/user/kat/twtxt.txt> Glad you think so! 👌 My goal with Yar ...**
Holy hell?! When I post this:

@kate@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Glad you think so! 👌 My goal with Yarn.social has always been to provide the best (best that I can anyway!) truly decentralised (slow) social experience that uses the Twtxt format under the hood 😅

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**(#6kkpdda) This expands the usefulness of Twtxt / Yarn.social to:

  • Sharing small posts

  • Sharing links

  • Sharing media

  • Having long conversat …**
    This expands the usefulness of Twtxt / Yarn.social to:

  • Sharing small posts

  • Sharing links

  • Sharing media

  • Having long conversations

  • Voting on topics, opinions or decisions

  • RSVPing to virtual or physical events ⌘ Read more

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(#6kkpdda) The nice thing here is that any Ui/UX rendering for a “good user experience” is similar to what yarnd does for Youtube/Spotify/what …
The nice thing here is that any Ui/UX rendering for a “good user experience” is similar to what yarnd does for Youtube/Spotify/whatever embedding. Plus anyone can participate, even if they don’t really have a client that understand it, it’s just text with some “syntax” afterall. ⌘ Read more

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ASUS NUC 15 Pro Cyber Canyon Highlights Compact Design and Intel Ultra CPUs
The ASUS NUC 15 Pro, also known as Cyber Canyon, is a compact mini PC built for professional computing needs. Available in Slim and Tall versions, it features Intel Core Ultra processors and Intel Arc Graphics, offering strong performance and flexible connectivity. Cyber Canyon integrates the latest Intel Core Series 2 Ultra processors with hybrid […] ⌘ Read more

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💡 I had this crazy idea (or is it?) last night while thinking about Twtxt and Yarn.social 😅 There are two things I think that could
💡 I had this crazy idea ( or is it?) last night while thinking about Twtxt and Yarn.social 😅 There are two things I think that could be really useful additions to the yarnd UI/UX experience ( for those that use it) and as “client” features ( not spec changes). The two ideas are quite simple:

  • Voting – a way to cast, collect a vote on a decision, topic or opinion.

  • RSVP – a way to “ … ⌘ Read more

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**(#zhlsx2q) @bender@bender Sure! 👍

{
    ...
   # Layer 4 Reverse Proxy
   layer4 {
      # Gopher
      0.0.0.0:70 {
         route { ...**
[@bender _@twtxt.net_](https://twtxt.net/user/bender/) Sure! 👍

{

...

# Layer 4 Reverse Proxy
layer4 {

  # Gopher
  0.0.0.0:70 {
     route {
        proxy <internal_ip>:70
     }
  }

  # IRC (TLS)
  0.0.0.0:6697 {
     route {
        proxy <internal_ip>:6697
     }
  }

}
}

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Am I the only one that’s confused by the discussions, and then the voting we had on the whole threading model? 🤔 I’m not even sure what I vot …
Am I the only one that’s confused by the discussions, and then the voting we had on the whole threading model? 🤔 I’m not even sure what I voted for, but I know it wasn’t the one that won haha 🤣 ( which I’m still very much against for based on an intuition, experience and lots of code writing lately). ⌘ Read more

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**@bender@twtxt.net I noticed that although the Discover view (and your own Timeline) is much improved with a MaxAgeDays configuration at …**
@bender @twtxt.net I noticed that although the Discover view ( and your own Timeline) is much improved with a MaxAgeDays configuration at the pod level, that now some profiles are rather empty. This is only because well, they’re a bit “inactive” so to speak 🗣️ Not sure what to do about this at the moment… Open to ideas? 💡 ⌘ Read more

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Trump’s War on Measurement Means Losing Data on Drug Use, Maternal Mortality, Climate Change and More
Alec MacGillis,  Reporters  -  ProPublica

_Stephan: Fascist authoritarians like Despot Trump and his minions don’t ever like objectively verifiable databases to be compiled or maintained because the information can be used to prove how inferior their social policies are. If you have been reading my research papers (see SR arch … ⌘ Read more

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China’s Breakthrough: Thorium Discovery Promises 60,000 Years of Clean Energy
,    -  Discovery / Alert

_Stephan: This, I think, is a very big deal and, in a planetary sense, good news, although not for the United States. It is going to be a major factor in ending the carbon era that Despot Trump, his unethical servants, and his oligarch funders are working so hard to keep Americans trapped in. I think this is the technology my remote viewers have b … ⌘ Read more

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Experts Say Abrupt and “Staggering” CDC Cuts Will Cost Lives
Rita Rubin,    -  Journal of the American Medical Association

Stephan: America’s medical community of physicians and nurses is beginning to recognize how deadly the incompetence and disregard for human life of Despot Trump, his Frankenstein Musk, and the rest of the fascist MAGAts really is.  It is going to have a fatal effect on the population of America.

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‘Victory for scammers’: Trump fires 90% of Consumer Protection Agency staff
Jake Johnson,  Staff Writer  -  Raw Story | Common Dreams

_Stephan: Donald Trump is both a fascist authoritarian and a lifelong scammer and grifter. Steaks, University, I am sure you can remember some of them. Or do a Google search, you’ll be amazed he is not in prison. So it is entirely predictable that as President, he is making it very hard to catch scammers and grifters. Un … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » AI isn’t a shortcut for thinking. In her guide for skeptics, Hilary Gridley reframes AI as a collaborator—not a replacement. Use it like spellcheck for your thoughts. Don’t fear it—iterate with it. Insight improves, speed follows. Full post: https://hils.substack.com/p/the-ai-skeptics-guide-to-ai-collaboration

@prologic@twtxt.net Since you have to check and double check everything it spits out (without providing sources), I don’t find any of this helpful. It’s like someone’s in the room with you and that person is saying random stuff that might or might not be correct. At best, it might spark some new idea in your head and then you follow that idea the traditional way.

Information published on the internet (or anywhere, for that matter) was never guaranteed to be correct. But at least you had a “frame of reference”: “Ah, I read this information about Linux on a blog that usually posts about Windows, so this one single Linux post might not necessarily be correct.” That is completely lost with LLMs. It’s literally all mushed together. 🤷

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AI isn’t a shortcut for thinking. In her guide for skeptics, Hilary Gridley reframes AI as a collaborator—not a replacement. Use it like spe …
AI isn’t a shortcut for thinking. In her guide for skeptics, Hilary Gridley reframes AI as a collaborator—not a replacement. Use it like spellcheck for your thoughts. Don’t fear it—iterate with it. Insight improves, speed follows. Full post: https://hils.substack.com/p/the-ai-skeptics-guide-to-ai-collaborationRead more

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