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  1. 5.0: Laying the foundation (blog.joinmastodon.org)mastodon

    2.0k points by @Mastodon in mastodon.social · 2h ago · 36 mastodon

    After publishing the results of Discovery Week, we can now give you a first sneak peak at Mastodon 5.0, our next big version. It will bring a new visual look to your screens, a refreshed and calmer layout, as well as a new composer. https:// blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/08/ 5.0-la…
  2. Measles Used to Be in Our Rearview Mirror. Now Cases Are Reaching Record Highs. (propublica.org)mastodonbluesky

    4.2k points by @ProPublica@newsie.social in fosstodon.org · 4h ago · 3 mastodon171 bluesky

    NEW: Measles Used to Be in Our Rearview Mirror. Now Cases Are Reaching Record Highs. --- In other parts of the world that have let their guard down to vaccine-preventable diseases, long-forgotten scourges have roared back and killed and disabled children. https://www. propublica…
  3. A NoClassDefError occurs when loading soft dependencies in an MC Bukkit plugin (stackoverflow.com)stack

    29 points by N501YHappy_OwO in stackoverflow.com · 9m ago · stack

    I'm having some trouble implementing soft dependencies with Worldguard. My plan is to create an interface that contains all the methods I need, with two classes implementing that interface: one that provides empty methods, and another that provides Worldguard methods. When World…
    filed under javabukkit
  4. Git Gud! (dev.to)dev

    67 points by @francistrdev in dev.to · 26h ago · 33 dev

    You heard me. Alright, that was mean lol. Though based on the title, you probably already knew the...
  5. a possible solution if 'hermes update' command fails [closed] (stackoverflow.com)stack

    24 points by ilya.chepurnoy in stackoverflow.com · 1h ago · stack

    I have Hermes agent (from NousResearch ) installed on Windwos 10, via uv in venv. yesterday when updating my Hermes agent via hermes update , i suddenly faced a bunch of errors, where this update would always succeed, countless times: error: failed to remove file `C:\Users\%User…
  6. Jeffries Says He Opposes Medicare for All — Which Would Save 114k Lives Yearly (truthout.org)lemmy

    29 points by u/technocrit in c/politics · 1h ago · 4 lemmy

    > House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-New York) has said that he now opposes Medicare for All, flipping on his previous stance just as Democrats are on the cusp of potentially winning back control of the House. Medicare for All is “not legislation that I am currently cospon…
    filed under politics
  7. How can I handle external media URLs safely in a Next.js API route? [closed] (stackoverflow.com)stack

    21 points by Manisha Rani in stackoverflow.com · 2h ago · stack

    I’m building a Next.js application called InstaFetch that processes publicly available Instagram media URLs. I’m using an API route to receive a URL from the frontend, validate it, and then process the response. My current approach works for some URLs, but I’m having trouble han…
    filed under next.js
  8. Coyote vs. Acme is even funnier because Warner Bros. Discovery tried to kill it (theverge.com)rss

    editorial feed by Charles Pulliam-Moore in The Verge · 4h ago · rss

    There's an argument to be made that people wouldn't be all that interested in Coyote vs. Acme if it weren't for the way David Zaslav tried to kill it. By trying to shelve the project, Warner Bros. Discovery only drew attention to its habit of disappearing nearly completed movies…
  9. Ukrainian high jumper Yaroslava Mahuchikh won gold at the 2026 European Championships in Birmingham, clearing 1.97 meters. This marks her third consecutive European title followi… (bsky.app)bluesky

    5.8k points by @insideukraine.bsky.social in bsky.app · 16h ago · 108 bluesky

    Ukrainian high jumper Yaroslava Mahuchikh won gold at the 2026 European Championships in Birmingham, clearing 1.97 meters. This marks her third consecutive European title following victories in 2022 and 2024. Congratulations! 📹: Suspilne
  10. Comcast is turning millions of its routers into motion detectors (theverge.com)rss

    editorial feed by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy in The Verge · 4h ago · rss

    Comcast is bringing Wi-Fi motion sensing to millions of routers that are already in customers' homes, turning the devices into activity monitors. A new update to the Xfinity Internet app, arriving today, August 18th, enables the feature on compatible Xfinity routers at no extra…
  11. NASA’s B777 Gets New Coat of Paint (nasa.gov)rss

    editorial feed by HQ Web Team in NASA · 2h ago · rss

    NASA’s Boeing 777 shows off a new paint job in this Aug. 11, 2026, photo. The B777 was acquired to replace and extend the capabilities of the NASA DC-8, which was retired in 2024. The B777, set to begin operations from NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia in 2027,…
  12. Disney sues Trump’s FCC over ‘retaliatory campaign’ against ABC (cnn.com)lemmy

    31 points by u/MicroWave in c/news · 1h ago · 2 lemmy

    Disney is going to court to defend its ABC television stations from the Trump administration’s pressure campaign. On Tuesday, the media company filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging that Trump’s FCC is violating its First Amendment rights. The administration “has waged a r…
    filed under news
  13. Composable Tests (newsletter.kentbeck.com)hn

    43 points by vinipolicena in news.ycombinator.com · 4h ago · 36 hn

  14. Python subclass dircmp (stackoverflow.com)stack

    18 points by Damien in stackoverflow.com · 3h ago · stack

    I'm having trouble subclassing the dircmp class from the filecmp module of Python. Here is my code: import filecmp class dircmp(filecmp.dircmp): def __init__(self, a, b, ignore = None, hide = None): super().__init__(a, b, ignore, hide) print("subclass init method") def phase3(se…
    filed under pythonsubclass
  15. NASA Glenn’s Legacy Forged Through Decades of Flight Research (nasa.gov)rss

    editorial feed by Heather Baeslack in NASA · 3h ago · rss

    Many of NASA’s most important aerospace breakthroughs that began in the laboratory were ultimately proven in the sky. For decades, experts at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland conducted flight tests — piloting aircraft into targeted environments such as icing clouds and…
  16. What software do you use daily in 2026? (lobste.rs)lobsters

    12 points by r1w1s1 in lobste.rs · 3h ago · 23 lobsters

    There was a similar thread here six years ago, and I'm curious how people's daily setups have changed since then. What does the software side of your daily setup look like in 2026? Operating system, desktop environment or window manager, terminal, shell, editor, browser, and any other tools you consider essential to your daily workflow. I'm especially interested in the small or less obvious tools that have become indispensable to you.
    filed under askpractices
  17. Firefox’s Smart Window promises a better AI browser (theverge.com)rss

    editorial feed by Stevie Bonifield in The Verge · 4h ago · rss

    Starting today, AI chats in Firefox's Smart Window AI browsing mode can pull from current web info and show source links in chat responses through a partnership with Exa. Smart Window can also now automatically suggest tab groups and show visual previews of pages you previously…
  18. It's inevitable (lemmy.zip)lemmy

    35 points by u/Kierunkowy74 in c/historymemes · 1h ago · 5 lemmy

    Crosspost from whitepeopletwitter
    filed under historymemes
  19. The Verge Guide to Pets (theverge.com)rss

    editorial feed by Kara Verlaney in The Verge · 5h ago · rss

    Ah, the relationship between animals and the technology they can’t quite understand. Today, it seems like there’s a high-tech solution to every element of pet ownership, with devices on the market designed to keep pets fed, cleaned, watched over, and entertained. And if you have…
  20. Goaccess - Log format not working when invoked inside a bash script (stackoverflow.com)stack

    17 points by daHoodooMan in stackoverflow.com · 26h ago · stack

    I'm having a hard time to run goaccess in a simple bash script like this: #!/bin/bash cat domainlist.txt |\ while read d ; do # echo "goaccess /var/log/httpd/www.$d/access_log --log-format=COMBINED -o /srv/www/parked-domains/mystats/www.$d/index.html" ## uncomment previous line…
  21. My parrot ate my keyboard (theverge.com)rss

    editorial feed by John.Higgins in The Verge · 5h ago · rss

    One of the great joys in life is having pets. The unconditional love, the snuggles, the excitement they show when you get home - these things add an emotional fulfillment to daily existence that can't be achieved in another way. I think everyone's life would be better with a pet…
  22. Event properties in ClickHouse — typed columns vs JSON type, for ~6M events/day with 29 event types (stackoverflow.com)stack

    16 points by Jay in stackoverflow.com · 30h ago · stack

    I'm building an event analytics pipeline (Kafka → ClickHouse) with ~6M events/day and 29 distinct event types. Each event has a fixed set of core fields, plus a properties object that varies per event type (e.g., search_submitted has city_id , result_count ; booking_created has…
  23. NASA Selects Companies to Provide Payload Processing Services (nasa.gov)rss

    editorial feed by Lauren E. Low in NASA · 21h ago · rss

    NASA has selected four companies to provide payload processing facilities under the Spacecraft Processing Operations Contract on‑ramp provision. The provision enables qualified providers to offer commercial payload processing services for agency missions launching from multiple…
  24. Yes, I have seen the "smut doesn't count as reading" post and yes, it is bullshit. Take it from your friendly, neighborhood, smut-loving librarian. All reading counts as reading.… (bsky.app)bluesky

    1.0k points by @bookjockeyalex.bsky.social in bsky.app · 3h ago · 34 bluesky

    Yes, I have seen the "smut doesn't count as reading" post and yes, it is bullshit. Take it from your friendly, neighborhood, smut-loving librarian. All reading counts as reading. Stop worrying about tallies and totals and what other people think about your reading. Enjoy yoursel…
  25. NASA Mission Studies Air Pollution Over Ethiopia (nasa.gov)rss

    editorial feed by Stephen Carney in NASA · 22h ago · rss

    A NASA-funded air pollution monitoring network has provided one of the most detailed long-term views yet of the role of black carbon, or soot produced by fires, diesel vehicles, and other combustion sources, in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa. The detailed measurements show how…
  26. GPU Offload in Rust: Portable, Safe, and Fast (arxiv.org)lobsters

    3 points by theelx in lobste.rs · 5h ago · 1 lobsters

    High-performance GPU programming has traditionally forced a compromise between execution efficiency and memory safety. While Rust guarantees compile-time memory safety for host CPUs via its strict ownership model, applying these constraints to massively parallel GPU execution environments has previously mandated either vendor-locked Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) or escaping to explicit unsafe raw pointers. This paper presents a zero-overhead, multi-vendor GPU compilation framework built natively into the Rust compiler (rustc) and LLVM backends. We leverage Rust’s rich type system, ownership system, and strict aliasing guarantees (𝑛𝑜𝑎𝑙𝑖𝑎𝑠) to efficiently manage and optimize data transfers through LLVM’s Offload infrastructure. We expose the technical challenges of cross-vendor ABI lowering mismatches between Host and Device targets and introduce a two-pass compilation pipeline capable of safely handling both manual and compiler-generated memory movements. Evaluating our framework on RAJAPerf demonstrates that our rustc-based solution can generate competitive LLVM IR for GPU kernels, achieving a solid kernel performance against native, hand-optimized CUDA and HIP C++ baselines.
    filed under compilerspdfrust
  27. Colorful Collage of Tarantula Nebula (nasa.gov)rss

    editorial feed by HQ Web Team in NASA · 25h ago · rss

    Data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, and NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope combine to reveal a vibrant view of 30 Doradus, or the Tarantula Nebula, in this Aug. 11, 2026, image. Located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small neighbor galaxy…
  28. CSS-in-JS Arena Bamboo, StyleX and Panda on Pixel-Identical Apps (github.com)lobsters

    1 points by gajus in lobste.rs · 3h ago · lobsters

    A little context, I've been working on Contra for the last 6 years. It's a marketplace-network – an application that's comparable to the likes of LinkedIn, UpWork, and similar in terms of its surface area. That's hundreds of routes, thousands of components, and tens of thousands of styles. Over the last year, we have been obsessed with performance. We have optimized every layer of our infrastructure to the point where profiling the application increasingly started to surface bottlenecks in client-side (bundle size, and metrics like TBT, LCP, and INP). That's where CSS-in-JS comes in. 6 years ago, we started with styled-components. Then zero-runtime alternatives emerged and we started to experiment with them, eventually landing on Panda CSS. Panda took us a long way, but... they aren't _actually_ zero-runtime. Panda extracts CSS at build time, but it uses ~15KB runtime to map those style objects at runtime. This overhead surfaced repeatedly when profiling pages with lots of components (server-side and client-side). That's where I ended up writing Bamboo to solve this. Bamboo folds styles at build-time achieving _near_ zero-runtime (0.5KB vs 15 KB). If you write: ``` <div className={css({ fontSize: 'lg', fontWeight: 'bold' })}>Title</div> ``` it becomes: ``` <div className="fs_lg fw_bold">Title</div> ``` at build time. If the variant is dynamic, then bundle is inlined with pre-computed map of classes. ``` <span className={pick(status, { ok: "d_inline-flex px_8px bg_successSoft c_success", warn: "d_inline-flex px_8px bg_warningSoft c_warning", err: "d_inline-flex px_8px bg_dangerSoft c_danger", })} /> ``` That's the main idea behind Bamboo. Thanks to folding, we were able to improve our server-side and client-side performance. I built CSS-in-JS Arena as a sanity benchmark to track how we compare to Panda, but also to any other emerging frameworks.
    filed under cssperformance
  29. NASA Challenge Tests Wheel Designs for Moon Base Mobility (nasa.gov)rss

    editorial feed by Sumer Loggins in NASA · 26h ago · rss

    As NASA prepares to establish the Moon Base, advancing surface mobility will be key to helping crews and robotic systems travel farther across the lunar surface. To help advance that capability, the Rock and Roll with NASA Challenge invited public innovators to design and build…
  30. Nvidia's new deal features a data centre that'll have 9.2 bloody gigawatts of fossil fuelled power station to run it. Annually it'll pump out around 30 MTCO2-e. Same as - 8 coal p… (climatejustice.social)mastodon

    356 points by @ketan@climatejustice.social in hachyderm.io · 5h ago · 16 mastodon

    Nvidia's new deal features a data centre that'll have 9.2 bloody gigawatts of fossil fuelled power station to run it. Annually it'll pump out around 30 MTCO2-e. Same as - 8 coal plants - 9.2 million cars - Destroying 20 million hectares of forest - Half a percent of America's to…
  31. Intermittent 403 Forbidden client error response status code when scraping with Selenium (stackoverflow.com)stack

    12 points by herpderp in stackoverflow.com · 51d ago · stack

    I have a python script running a headless Selenium Webdriver, looking up many individual records from a site. Most of the time it runs fine but every 10 minutes or so it starts hitting 403 errors. From trying different delayed retries, I've found that the 403 errors consistently…
  32. ugh... I need to make visuals for some slides, and I need to do it by 48h time. I am not good at art, and I am not desirous of using AI. is there a really good quick digital sketc… (social.treehouse.systems)mastodon

    217 points by @dee@treehouse.systems in hachyderm.io · 3h ago · 8 mastodon

    ugh... I need to make visuals for some slides, and I need to do it by 48h time. I am not good at art, and I am not desirous of using AI. is there a really good quick digital sketch creative on here open to an instant commission, who can create: 6-7 images for slides virtually no…
  33. "To debug this project, configure it to use the 'Managed (CoreCLR)' debugger." when trying to debug multi target framework in .NET Core (stackoverflow.com)stack

    9 points by Nir in stackoverflow.com · 4y ago · stack

    I'm using Visual Studio 2019 and I have a multi targeted framework which targets .NET Framework 4.72 and .NET Core 5.0. The multi targeted .csproj is configured as follows: <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk"> <PropertyGroup> <OutputType>Exe</OutputType> <TargetFrameworks>net472;ne…
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