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#GlasgowInterfaceExplorer thinking about adding an UART applet mode where it automatically identifies which pin is TX and which is RX when you run it (or maybe even continuously, if you start it with a device that's not powered?)

touchHLE and skeuomorphism fans might appreciate this: a website with lots of screenshots of old iPhone apps from 2010~2012

https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/apps

YouTube Music now shows the number of times each song in an album has been played, and I just don't know why they thought I should know that... 😕???

Some information coming out of the antitrust lawsuit against Google:

"Google likely alters queries billions of times a day in trillions of different variations. Here’s how it works. Say you search for “children’s clothing.” Google converts it, without your knowledge, to a search for “NIKOLAI-brand kidswear,” making a behind-the-scenes substitution of your actual query with a different query that just happens to generate more money for the company, and will generate results you weren’t searching for at all. It’s not possible for you to opt out of the substitution. If you don’t get the results you want, and you try to refine your query, you are wasting your time. This is a twisted shopping mall you can’t escape.

Why would Google want to do this? First, the generated results to the latter query are more likely to be shopping-oriented, triggering your subsequent behavior much like the candy display at a grocery store’s checkout. Second, that latter query will automatically generate the keyword ads placed on the search engine results page by stores like TJ Maxx, which pay Google every time you click on them. In short, it's a guaranteed way to line Google’s pockets."

wired.com/story/google-antitru

web 2.0? web3? miss me with that, i'm waiting for Web 4.0 Workstation and am willing to put up with Web 95 in the meantime

The fact that 'fifteen-minute cities' is now a dirty word really puts into perspective all the time people spent agonising over whether 'defund the police' and similar slogans were too radical.

In Nethack, playing on a Friday the 13th gives you a luck penalty. Playing when it's a new moon leads to a few interesting mechanical changes.

Friday after next is both October 13 *and* a new moon!

Are you gonna show off your Nethack skills on this spooooky rare day?

We hereby propose that the IAAF add a rule explicitly banning the use of ABH in competitions, and submit this article as justification.
i love this

RE:
https://tech.lgbt/users/luna/statuses/111178635783238134

New blog post — Would accelerated backhopping give you a competitive advantage in the 100m dash? Let's investigate!

moonbase.lgbt/blog/100m-accele

So here's a fun emergent feature on Mastodon 4.2:

- you can search your own posts even if you turn off other people searching you (use `in:library` as a term).
- you can post "DM"s that have no recipient, so only you can see them. These are searchable.

So you can use your Mastodon as a searchable note repository lol.

In a lot of ways, Facebook has a classic IBM problem

1. Won big early, and accumulated a war chest that let them absorb hits instead of adapting
2. Facilitated genocide

Possum is the regular noun and opossum is for when you want to show your respect for possums

ok so mozart may have been an extremely talented composer, but did he have a low-end 1992 roland rompler connected to a pc running open-source midi sequencer software? didn't think so.

when i rule the world, the tyranny of 🔁/🔂/❌ in music players will be abolished. “repeat” and “once” will be independent options, so you can listen to a single song in a list without it auto-playing the next one

GitHub's own tutorial for how you use OAuth with their API and get basic user info is out of date, but you know what's not out of date? that's right, my code to do that: https://github.com/hikari-no-yume/app-compatibility-db/commit/7d56a1d485739e87897c5a5cfececaddf42e5736

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