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Metal platformer Voivod: The Nuclear Warrior from Chaosmonger now on Kickstarter and smashed the funding goal gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/meta…

#Voivod #Metal #Gaming #PCGaming #Linux



in reply to Muse

We had this problem with our shop. We scheduled a meeting with the Business Managers for our unions (joint IBEW/IATSE contract), and the only people who showed up were the Business Managers and the shop stewards, plus one other member.

It's YOUR union. Be active.

I wound up being a shop steward because I always checked in with the Business Manager when he came by, and because I attended meetings like the one above (our contracts lasted three years, so it's not like we were always asking folks to attend meetings on weekends - usually one or two prior to the start of negotiations, and as needed to keep the membership informed during the negotiation process).

in reply to Muse

Protests need to be mass - if not, the blackshirts will arrest the protesters.


Multiple Star Wars classics join the GOG Preservation Program with a big sale gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/mult…

#StarWars #GOG #Gaming #PCGaming #RetroGames

in reply to Liam @ GamingOnLinux 🐧🎮

I spent soooo many hours playing x-wing and tie-fighter back on my 386 (?)...
always manipulating himem.sys and autoexec.bat to get maybe some KB more memories...
Good times ❤
and now they even have special editions.
so many games, so little time.


Delta Force devs say Desktop Linux support is 'not part of our agenda in the future' gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/delt…

#DeltaForce #Linux #LinuxGaming #Proton #SteamDeck

in reply to Liam @ GamingOnLinux 🐧🎮

Too bad. But again, it’s business. They are not available on #gfn also. Maybe they don’t need customers. Sad but okay …
#gfn
in reply to Liam @ GamingOnLinux 🐧🎮

well, that's too bad.

Recently i recalled playing the old Delta force games with friends in the late 90's (i think it was) and wondered whatever happened to that series, as the last one i recalled was black hawk down



Infinity Nikki on Steam works on Steam Deck but the situation is odd and anti-cheat blocks Desktop Linux gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/infi…

#InfinityNikki #Linux #SteamDeck #SteamOS #Proton



The XCOM Complete Humble Bundle is an awesome deal gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/the-…

#XCOM #Gaming #PCGaming #Linux




Pop!_OS Shell can be used on GNOME. Here's how:

itsfoss.com/pop-shell-gnome-de…




Any idea what this algae or plant is? It forms green films on top if a nearby pond. Under the scope it forms largish clumps or sacks of cells- maybe 50-100 um or so across. Seems too large for most algae and too small for plants like duckweed. I've never come across it before, and I'd be curious to get an ID if anyone knew!

#algae #ponds #microscopy

in reply to Albert Cardona

@albertcardona oh yes certainly - that would be the formal way. We have 18S primers too. This is just a hobby project though, and I am always amazed by how quickly protistologists can ID these microbes by morphology alone!


Throughout May, help strengthen Tor's independence from profit-driven influence. 💜
We're aiming to raise $75,000 to keep building the tools that protect your privacy and help millions access the open internet. 😤✊

Every gift made today will be matched 1:1 up to $15,000. That means if you donate $25 now, the Friends of Tor will match your gift by also donating $25, and your impact doubles to $50.

#PrivacyIsPossible

torproject.org/donate/donate-m…



Giant viruses integrate into the genomes of money protists. Our latest study adds the model protist Euglena to the list

"Giant endogenous viral elements in the genome of the model protist Euglena gracilis reveal past interactions with giant viruses"

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20…

#viruses #protists #microbiology #genomics



Interesting way of visualizing government budgets
via usafacts.org/reports/annual-re…


Exciting work from the Hsu lab at Virginia Tech! They developed a cool way too knock down phage abundances to examine their role in the gut.

"A bacteriophage-conditional mouse model reveals the impact of phages within a conventionally colonized gut microbiota"

sciencedirect.com/science/arti…

#microbiome #microbiology #phages



Excited to announce our article, "EvoWeaver: large-scale prediction of gene functional associations from coevolutionary signals" was just published in Nature Communications!

We demonstrate that it's possible to infer how genes work together using only sequencing data by leveraging correlated signals of evolution. Check it out at the link below!

#genomics #bioinformatics #rstats #genetics #evolution #biology

nature.com/articles/s41467-025…



AI-powered business processes minus privacy threats from #BigTech? 🎯

In our recent guide, we explain how you can integrate ethical, privacy-respecting AI into your business based on some common use cases.

nextcloud.com/blog/integrating…



Un ejemplo de #tecnología desde una perspectiva #feminista: mapas creados por mujeres que desafían a google maps, un imperdible artículo de María Alvarez Malvido.

#Hackfeminismo

elpais.com/america-futura/2025…

in reply to Sursiendo

Y además, Sele es una gran persona y fantástica colega metida en los mejores ajos. Y modesta. Esta no la sabía. Muchas gracias por compartir.

in reply to It's FOSS

Because one should not encourage use of proprietary software and user subjugating operating systems. Just saying...

in reply to It's FOSS

Just like an ant, unpaid oss devs can carry 50x their own weight in workload.
Also like ants, they're attracted to sweets, so tip an oss dev so they can get themselves a pick me up.



I would never have seen this fellow if he hadn't moved. He's tiny and the color of the sand in this creekside sandbar.

#beetles #coleoptera #insects #InverteFest #Photography



Kennedy Calls Autism ‘Preventable,’ Drawing Ire From Researchers 🙄

nytimes.com/2025/04/16/us/poli…

Hey RFK Jr, you know what is preventable?

Measles.

in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

Brain Worm Bob is not a serious person, let alone a scientist.

What an embarrassment for the Kennedy family!




Take full control of LLMs with Ollama commands.

itsfoss.com/ollama-commands/



Messier 77, also known as the Squid Galaxy.

ESA/Hubble, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

#hubble



Arp 184 or NGC 1961.

ESA/Hubble, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

#hubble



There are currently over 8 billion people on Earth. Yes, that’s a lot BUT there are about 1.4 billion insects for every human. Combined, they weigh about 70x more than all of us.

And insects have been around for over 350 million years. That's longer than the dinosaurs. Modern humans only showed up between 200-300,000 years ago.

We need insects to survive. They don't need us. This is their world. #science #history

in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

We're doing our level best to wipe them all out, and having some success. That may be a little short sighted of us.


For me, this is the best image symbolizing what Gen AI actually is. A black box, burning the planet, understood best, paradoxically, through technological means.

What you see here is a thermal image of xAI's Datacenter in Memphis, where 33 methane power generators are burning without permission.

Photograph: Steve Jones/Flight by Southwings for Southern Environmental Law Center.

theguardian.com/technology/202…

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Scathing investigation by Propublica and The Oregonian reveals that Nike's infamous sweatshop practices are hardly a thing of the past. Focusing on a supplier in Cambodia, journalists documented working conditions and low pay that make your skin crawl. propublica.org/article/nike-wa…


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Writing about my last ten years in the science of tech policy, I am reminded how designers & advocates perpetually imagine ourselves at the start of something new.

It's a trap. I'm grateful for humanities training that draws me to history amidst deliberate amnesia.

@ntnsndr explains this amnesia here:

firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/…



@Friendica Support what license / terms of use is the friendica logo under?

@Fabio pointed me to the SVGs at git.friendi.ca/friendica/frien… and git.friendi.ca/friendica/frien… ; am I correct that they would be under CC0-1.0 as per git.friendi.ca/friendica/frien… ?

Are there additional term of use on the logo?

Looking at @Fabio 's laptop yesterday we may have agreed that there is an unacceptable lack of hexagons with nested Fs, and I wanted to fix this 😁

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

@Elena ``of Valhalla''

Sry no SVG.
JPG-PNG are available in all sizes up to 256px I believe.
I even ulpoaded this to git friendica I think, not sure witch versions, every once in a while I retouch something.
Terms of use are CC0 (actually NC) but in the case of friendica anything goes.

The colored circular image is a svg "permafluer", published creative commons by someone else in some CC svg catalogue site. The copy left is from a SVG creative commons site. The friendica base is from a friendica logo itself.
Gimme a day and I look up all the info with links if I can.

Versions of this have been used as canvas for forum profiles, see here to get an idea:
tupambae.org/directory

btw
The image I posted is the background image of this friendica server as you may find if you visite this comment or for example our TOS page:
tupambae.org/tos
😀



Canadians using Twitter/X are being bombarded by misleading right-wing posts designed to boost Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and tarnish the reputation of Mark Carney.

The FT’s analysis finds a growing volume of that misinformation is coming not from Russia or China, but the United States.

ft.com/content/743c1dec-0c5c-4…

#tech #canada #cdnpoli #twitter #x #elonmusk #misinformation #cdnelxn #cdnelection



Linux vs. Windows: 10 things that set Linux apart.

itsfoss.com/linux-rules-window…

in reply to It's FOSS

Unfortunately, gaming is still primarily unaccessible with Linux, as well as some commercial engineering software. For everything else, Linux is 10/10
in reply to It's FOSS

I do like that Linux can do these out of the box, but none of them really make Linux "better" for it. You can accomplish most of these with PowerToys, oh-my-posh, etc. that let you customize Windows beyond the out-of-the-box experience. The article feels like it's comparing against Windows Vista tbh.

Now, the fact that Linux is FOSS where Windows is not and uniquely has its own Desktop options like Cosmic are definitely big pluses for me.


in reply to It's FOSS

Hold on, I have a meme for this on one of my desktops but can't remember which face of the cube it's on


I am currently considering these maps. Looking at these do you have any thoughts?

How Red or Blue is Your State?

Population by US State

Where Are Fortune 500 Companies Located?

By numbers the blue states are potentially quite powerful. However, many of them have a layer of corporate governance.

in reply to Muse

I was relieved to see PA is mainly blue. Not as Blue as say, NYS or RI...but no pink, but blue - tho there have been times I've been concerned. (Some parts of Central PA have been referred to as 'backward mountain southern-acting people'. I only know Southeastern PA, and thankfully much of this area is blue.
in reply to Muse

Now I am trying to recall why so many people in blue states voted for Bush in '88. I guess Michael Dukakis was not popular. i really don't remember that election...


1. Today I learned that my collaborator @jjinsing had his NSF postdoctoral position terminated in yesterday's round of cuts.

Jay is the lead author on a fascinating paper I was involved in, about how male mimicry by female hummingbirds provides the first example of a type of signaling system that we predicted from theoretical principles over a decade ago.

This is infuriating.

And I believe it's due to anti-trans bias.

Why do I say that?

A small fraction of the female birds of this species — and in fact, many other hummingbird species as well — adopt male plumage. It's a fascinating phenomenon and probably evolved because that females with male plumage are less likely to be chased away form food sources.

Photo: Michel Gutierrez, Macaulay Library.

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Balaji Srinivasan is speaking at CU Boulder right now. Argues that world history is running in reverse, laying the groundwork for an explosion in state creation.

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