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Tuesday June 16th, 2026
Peter Thiel's Dialog service leaks member list
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maia arson crimew 🏴
@crimew.gay
SCOOP: So remember Dialog, Peter Thiel's private society that doesn't have a
public website and no public list of members?
I (along with a number of other journalists) have just been tipped off that
embedded in the code of their closed off website there IS what seems to be
a list of some members.
Via Chester
Christmas
@imemptyplshalp.bsky.social
Oh of fucking course Larry Summers, Sam Harris, and Stephen Pinker are on
here. The unholy Trinity of people considered smart despite being wrong about literally
everything they've ever written.
But, yeah, it's got strong overlap with the Epstein files list, and has all the hallmarks
of being a vibe-coded React thing. Of course the list of names hardcoded in source
could be a red herring of some sort...
only amateurs "pay for tokens"
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jonny (nonvenomous)
@jonny@neuromatch.social
only amateurs "pay for tokens," i'm out here using the free models, aka putting
a prompt in any issue in any github repository and labeling it with "good first issue" and
waiting for the people with full-auto openclaw agents to randomly open pull requests
against it
Commodore Callback
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Commodore Callback flip phone: Welcome to the
Internot. A Sailfish based flip-phone that doesn't run social media apps, by design.
Via so many places, but 1,
2,
3,
4.
Interview with FFMPEG enthusiast
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Interview with FFMPEG enthusiast
(YouTube video). From the comments:
You know that FFMPEG supports h265 hardware accelerated encoding
with Radeon cards on Linux? I mean I couldn't get it to work but
FFMPEG supports it.
Very dry, very droll. Via.
Every AI writes with an accent
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I kinda hate "accent", because it's anthropomorphizing, but Model Tell: Every AI writes with an accent is
interesting, as is the ensuing MeFi thread. Especially the model
generation similarities.
population density bar graphs
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aeva
@aeva@mastodon.gamedev.place
you ever think about how buildings also kinda function as population density bar graphs
Monday June 15th, 2026
So that I can find it in the
Dan Lyke /
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So that I can find it in the future, grab a video frame at a particular time with:
ffmpeg -ss 12:34.5 -i video.MOV -frames:v 1 -q:v 2 output.jpg
AI lying about elections
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A Scottish
Post: The New Election Threat: Disinformation Inside the Answer. Via.
Looks like the source of this is from: Demos:
Electoral Hallucinations: Safeguarding UK elections in the world of LLMs and AI
chatbots
Our snapshot testing on March 27th 2026 found that - across ChatGPT, Gemini,
Google
AI Overviews, Grok, and Replika - just over a third (34.1%) of responses to questions
about the Scottish elections contained factual errors (109 of 320 total responses). To
break down these inaccurate responses, 8.75% (28 of 320) were entirely inaccurate and
25.3% were partly accurate but with errors (81 of 320). Partly factual responses could be
particularly misleading as their errors were sometimes much harder to spot.
history of A440
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Lead Paint Theory of Anti Gentrification
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We see this a lot in arguments about
Max Dubler
🏳️🌈
@maxdubler.com
The Lead Paint Theory of Anti Gentrification holds that activists can prevent
displacement and preserve housing affordability by preserving neighborhood disamenities
and blocking investment in quality of life improvements like parks, bike lanes, and
libraries. It does not work.
is quoting Sam
Gould @form67.bsky.social
I attended an urban infrastructure panel where a UC Berkeley professor argued
that libraries were gentrification. I am really struggling to see how this is different
from a Republican position of denying knowledge, tools, and technology to low income,
disadvantaged neighborhoods.
And has a screenshot of a tweet from X user @AllisonB916 rent controller OG:
Taking down freeways in some situations would open the community to
gentrificationwhat protects the community is the damn freeway.
someone trying to hijack libgiopod
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I noted that Audiveris has some sketchy
malware/crypto/whatever scammer campted out on the .com, Bartosz Golaszewski points
out that someone is doing similar to libgiopod.
Via.
sigh
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Paddy Duke
@paddyduke@mastodon.social
@aral From Think outside the box! to The box will now handle all the
thinking for you. Please insert a coin into the box.
The PrimeTime: I Think They Are Lying To You
(YouTube video) is... well... nothing you don't already know, and it's video form, but
it showed up in a Slack channel this morning, and it's about Boris Cherny of Anthropic
bragging about how he doesn't even prompt Claude any more, he just... something... and code
comes out, contrasting that with how long it's taking Anthropic to release fixes to obvious
and horrible Claude Code usability issues. So maybe coding is a solved problem, but
debugging isn't?
The case for real collaboration
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In reading through Mike
Bowler: The case for real collaboration I realized that I don't think I've ever worked
on a team large enough to do "pair programming" in the manner that it was originally
envisioned.
But it's worth a read through.
Anthropic's model naming
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Australia sanctions AmEx
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Australian Privacy Commissioner orders American Express Australia Limited to
compensate complainant following interference in privacy. It takes a couple of clicks to
get to the actual report, but it's summarized by Dissent Doe :cupofcoffee:
@PogoWasRight@infosec.exchange (who also links to a paywalled news report):
American Express ordered to fix security gaps after a customer complained
about improper employee access.
It seems that a customer reported a privacy concern and fought AmEx for 4
years to get them to implement stronger access controls or monitoring of
employee access to data.
Now, the AU govt has ordered AmEx to rectify security flaws in five of
its data systems to guard against insider threats and to restrict
employee access to specific customer information to protect vulnerable
and high-profile customers.
From reading through the report, this was a stalking/domestic abuse violation, and AmEx
didn't even have access logging, and lacked policy for any sort of reaction to stalking.
Thought we'd found a place for this
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Thought we'd found a place for this final SFBABC.org bench, went and talked with someone tending the space and discovered that they were delicately managing relationships with the two property owners, and didn't want to introduce a bench to that.
So we're back to the two playgrounds that feel kinda like a slap in the face of Parks & Rec, or finding another space. Anyone in Petaluma got suggestions for a public space that could use a bench?
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