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Diffondiamo: Venerdì 19 dicembre ore 18.30 Via Fastuca 2 (Palermo) “EL EMPAPELADO AMARILLO” (La carta gialla) – Rappresentazione teatrale con Maria Laura Caccamo. Adattamento del testo di Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Regia di Carlos Lipsic. In lingua spagnola con
“Fabric-folding robots are still science fiction, but new advances in training robotic arms are really attempting to overcome this infamously difficult-to-automate household chore of machine laundry folding.”
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The Babylon Bee's Predictions For 2026
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The Babylon Bee's Predictions For 2026
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I’ve spent part of my morning acquiring a deeper understanding of the use of `picture`, `src`, `source` and `srcset`.
I thought I did understand it all but it turns out I didn’t, which is embarrassing, but here I am owning it.
I thought that, if you offer a browser an image format in `src` that it can’t handle and one in `srcset` that it *can*, it would pick from the latter. Some might, but my ageing iOS Safari doesn’t…
Der Hitlergruß ist eine gängige AfD-nahe Yoga-Übung. Kein Grund für ein Verbotsverfahren.
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AfD-Abgeordneter: Hitlergruß im Bundestag – Anklage gegen Matthias Moosdorf
Die Staatsanwaltschaft Berlin hat wegen eines Hitlergrußes im Garderobenbereich des Bundestags Anklage gegen den 60-jährigen AfD-Abgeordneten Matthias Moosdorf erhoben. Seine Immunität hatte er bereits im Oktober verloren.DER SPIEGEL
Sotto le Bermuda c'è qualcosa che non dovrebbe esistere. 20 chilometri di roccia anomala, fossilizzata nel mantello da 31 milioni di anni. Nessun vulcano attivo, eppure 181 isole galleggiano 500 metri sopra il fondale. I sismologi hanno trovato uno strato più spesso del doppio rispetto a qualsiasi altra isola oceanica: una "zattera geologica" invisibile che tiene a galla l'arcipelago. Ora cercheranno altre strutture simili: se le trovano, la geologia cambia regole.
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Bermuda, l’ultimo mistero: una struttura nelle viscere della Terra
Scoperta anomalia geologica da 20 km sotto le Bermuda: mantello denso che solleva l'isola da 31 milioni di anni senza vulcani attiviGianluca Riccio (FuturoProssimo)
Sembra quasi che le Bermuda “galleggino” per Archimede.
Si noterà che non sono un geologo, perché non vedo la stranezza.
Un’attività vulcanica ha formato quelle isole.
Poi c’è stato un cambiamento del sistema: la crosta si è raffreddata e si è assestata nel tempo, non per semplice gravità ma sotto pressione, producendo il rigonfiamento.
Le isole hanno perso l’alimentazione vulcanica, ma hanno fatto in tempo a comparire sulle mappe.
E ci resteranno per molto.
The last Xbox update of 2025 includes a handy Wireless Headset upgrade
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The last Xbox update of 2025 includes a handy Wireless Headset upgrade
Microsoft is updating the Xbox Wireless Headset so that it supports Bluetooth LE Audio on Windows 11 devices.Ian Carlos Campbell (Engadget)
This will affect EVERYONE as the system goes into a death spiral of adverse selection. Thanks, Republicans!
House GOP Blocks Vote on ACA Tax Credits as Premium Hike Deadline Looms
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House GOP Blocks Vote on ACA Tax Credits as Premium Hike Deadline Looms
ACA health exchange participants who receive a tax credit will see premium costs increase by 114 percent, on average.Chris Walker (Truthout)
AG Brown secures court order protecting SNAP benefits | Washington State
Attorney General Nick Brown today released the following statement after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to penalize states with millions of dollars in fines related to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)…www.atg.wa.gov
“Despite the fact that the founders were not thinking about anyone but themselves — land-owning white men — the rest of the people in the colonies heard those words spoken, and were awakened to the possibility that they, too, might be included in this declaration. Not just rights, mind you, but God-given, inalienable rights. This was a radical idea that consumed a people, that became a nation.”
Tribune syndicator Walter Mahoney helped launch creatives’ careers
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So you print a scientific paper at home. A van with HP markings suddenly parks in front of your house. You start reading the paper. You take notes. You finish reading the paper. A person emerges from the van parked in front of your house, knocks on your door and tells you: "It took you 3 hours to read the paper. That'll be $0,36. Cash or card?"
That's more or less what #Github is now doing with self-hosted runners for GitHub Actions.
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Pricing changes for GitHub Actions
Today we’re announcing updates to our pricing and product models for GitHub Actions.GitHub (GitHub Resources)
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Napoleon Harris to appear on ballot in Democratic committeeman race after objections struck down
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Jonathan Schofield
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •…I thought that, if you offer a browser an image in `src` it *does* understand and others in `srcset` that it doesn’t, it will ignore the latter. But my ageing iOS Safari doesn’t do that. For some reason, it will try to deploy a `srcset` specified avif even though it cannot render an avif. How fked is that?
Turns out the solution, which I did not know about, but @wbrowar kindly alerted me to, is to use `picture`, but I’ve only ever used `picture` for viewport conditional *art direction*…
Jonathan Schofield
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •…Now it’s possible that my ageing iOS Safari has a bug and is doing things it shouldn’t, which has since been fixed, but I’m kind of not interested cos:
- software has bugs, that ain’t changing
- I’m not getting a new smartphone
- there’s another approach to all this, which I’m coming to, but not yet.
First, here for backwards resilience is what I should be doing with avifs:
<picture>
<source srcset="filename.avif" type="image/avif">
<img src="filename.jpg">
</picture>
Jonathan Schofield
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •…My ageing iOS Safari does the right thing with that code. It ignores the avif it can’t handle and renders the JPEG.
Better browsers use the avif.
But there’s a bigger picture here than just my previously insufficient understanding and the fact that I’m getting old:
- the web front end is getting more complex
- the wrongheaded assumption of evergreen browsers is compounding this
- the slowdown in new device purchase, if not yet here very much, is for sure gonna gather pace
which means…
Jonathan Schofield
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •…An ever growing mountain of either (wrong) assumptions about what tech a user has, or a growing slag heap of conditionals to test for.
Which is how I come to be revisiting:
- @jimniels’s ‘Website fidelity’ approach blog.jim-nielsen.com/2022/webs… which is in turn informed by…
- Kyle Simpson’s 2019 talk ‘FOUC, and the Death of Progressive Enhancement’: youtube.com/watch?v=SiYFh7wutT…
Website Fidelity
blog.jim-nielsen.comJonathan Schofield
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •…The point being, as Jim says,
“a world where you don’t need to remember separate domains based on the experience you want. Rather, you visit the same domains you always visit, but with the ability to express a preference for the fidelity of experience you want/need in any given moment.”
And when we put this together with a world in which the user might have :has, avif, or container query capability, or they might not, we can offer them lower-fi branches to sit on…
Jonathan Schofield
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •…Sure, we can do lots of multi-faceted testing, and diligent use of @\supports, etc, and we should, but…
as the web complexifies further, that becomes harder to do, and when a web enterprise doesn’t have a whole suite of 10x developers available to it, shit falls through the cracks.
So instead of *only* building interfaces that test the fk out of every conceivable device permuation, or worse, assume everyone has the latest and greatest (which is all too common), we can relax a bit into…
Jonathan Schofield
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •…Here are some alternative ways to experience this site which you might prefer.
This would be a nice way to be both more humanly fallible and supportive until the ravenous maw of LLM slop drowns out any such attempts
mastodon.social/@urlyman/11572…
Jonathan Schofield
…Here are some alternative ways to experience this site which you might prefer.
This would be a nice way to be both more humanly fallible and supportive until the ravenous maw of LLM slop drowns out any such attempts
mastodon.social/@urlyman/11572…
Jonathan Schofield
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Jonathan Schofield
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •…A final thought for now. All this might seem superfluous because people are wrapped up in the myth of progress and the inexorable upgrade path.
But I think that is changing, or about to change. It certainly will change. People will hold onto devices longer.
And then the device landscape becomes *way more divergent*. And vibe coding ain’t gonna have fixes for that, and neither are developers being squeezed by fked up LLM-loving management
Jim Nielsen
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •i think this is a _really_ good point:
the device landscape is only going to become increasingly *more divergent* and vibe coding ain’t gonna have fixes for that
Jonathan Schofield
in reply to Jim Nielsen • • •@jimniels thanks Jim. And thanks for showing the way with your ‘fidelity’ thinking.
I must give Kyle’s talk a full watch :)