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There's another Suitwalk in my hometown of Aschaffenburg tomorrow!

📍: #Suitwalk Aschaffenburg
📷: @gustl
📅: 2023-04-22
🔧: Wrenchie McWrenchface (furtrack.com/character:wrenchi)
#FursuitFriday

We're making a little open-hardware music player! It's portable, hackable, lua ui, wired+bluetooth audio, smells nice, etc; more details and/or a buy button here:
crowdsupply.com/cool-tech-zone

Ok Mastodon, this is what you are supposed to excel at, niche shit. Let's find this a home.

My teacher has a few shelves worth of Japanese digital #Karaoke discs. It's free to anyone who wants it. Located in #SFBayArea #カラオケ

I apparently never shared this here?? man...

anyway, a fun little loadout thing for Rae, I used this as a con badge too!

#battletech

Okay, we've now updated to the latest glitch-soc version.

:boosts_ok_gay: For anyone else; PLEASE update (or nag your admin to update) your mastodon version, this vulnerability is serious, it allows people to inject posts into others' feeds, impersonating them, and the advisory also says that they can "takeover" their account; github.com/mastodon/mastodon/s

Looks like she's had a good workout! Who's joining for round 2?

For @anubins

"Matt, tracking on the web, it's just how it is. If we get rid of it so many companies will die off."

There were companies before tracking tech. There was advertising before tracking tech.

Tracking tech is just how they can pay the least, to get the most. It's not a right. It's not a given. It's not required.

How did it work before? You made good products and the stuff that was most popular rose to the top.

Ban tracking tech. Hamstring predatory and scammy products that survive on targeting.

One of my tyres has a slow puncture so I’m gonna see about getting some new tyres. Anything I should be aware of re getting them fitted/brands/etc? I’ve just gone to a place before and got what they recommended but wanted to try shopping around this time.

Google announced that starting in June 2024, ad blockers such as #uBlock Origin will be disabled in Chrome 127 and later with the rollout of Manifest V3 (#Mv3).

The new #Chrome manifest will prevent using custom filters and stops on demand updates of blocklist. Only #Google authorized updates to browser extension will be allowed in the future, which mean an automatic win for Google in their battle to stop YouTube #AdBlockers .

#ManifestV3 is deceitful and threatening to your privacy, and now is a good time to switch to #Firefox (@mozilla) and/or #TorBrowser (@torproject) if you haven't done so already!

EFF (@eff) on Google’s Manifest V3:

⚠️⁠eff.org/deeplinks/2021/12/chro
⚠️⁠eff.org/deeplinks/2021/12/goog

Chrome Manifest V3 Transition Timeline (2023-11-16)

🚩⁠developer.chrome.com/blog/resu

Crazy few work days but we’ve finally reached the detail stage! Need to give these two a clean up shave and add all the necessary detailing.

They’re both looking so handsome❤️
#fursuit

meow.social runs on machines controlled by furries.
No AI has been trained. They're all stupid and made up of zeros and ones to do just one task.

Worlds occasionally richest man, with all his resources and even willing victims for him to do brain surgery on, still can’t catch up with furries who have already developed mind control of machines, at home.

Folks who prefer to drive are often highly resistant to lower speed limits, skeptical about why low speeds are so important. The reason is simple: speed kills pedestrians and cyclists. This has been known for decades. From Global Road Safety Partnership:

“The human tolerance to injury by a car will be exceeded if the vehicle is travelling at more than 30 km/h. Pedestrians, as illustrated above, incur a risk of about 80% of being killed at a collision speed of 50 km/h.”

who.int/publications/m/item/sp

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