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PSA - "UK Deed Poll Office" is a non-governmental, private, for-private company, scamming UK people (especially trans folks) into paying for unenrolled deed polls

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PSA - "UK Deed Poll Office" is a non-governmental private, for-private company, scamming UK people (especially trans folks) into paying for unenrolled deed polls

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🔖 Malaysia started mandating ISPs to redirect DNS queries to local servers [as Hacker News headlined it…government enforcement of DNS]: MCMC addresses misinformation on DNS redirection & internet access restrictions | The Sun thesun.my/local-news/mcmc-addr… #BookmarkShare


🔖 Ford Patents In-Car System That Eavesdrops So It Can Play You Ads: Imagine your car playing you an ad based on your destination, vehicle information—and listening to your conversations [it is just a patent at this stage; let’s make sure it never gets motortrend.com/news/ford-in-ve… #BookmarkShare


Never-Before-Seen Details About Matt Gaetz's Alleged Sex Scandal May Soon Be Public -- Thanks to a Friend (NOTUS)

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Anybody know what you call these things? It catches rainfall overflow through a scupper from a patio surface and transfers to a downspout. Google image search is stumped. I'm trying to find a particular one but can't without knowing the *name*.
#ChunderRoad #gutters #downspouts #drains
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#BosPoli #PSA's (please :boostRequest: if you have #Boston folks in your feed):
1) We still need poll-workers for the November election. See boston.gov/departments/electio…. ngl it's likely to be a crazy busy election and we'll need all the help we can get. No experience necessary, and it's a paid gig.
2) I am once again begging you not do do write-in protest / joke votes. No one will ever see them except the poor poll-workers who have to stay late at the polls counting them. Be kind.
#voting #elections




Most nuclei require X-rays or gamma rays to raise their energy levels, but it can happen to thorium-229 with a far-ultraviolet photon of 8 eV (wavelength 150 nm).

This was predicted in the 1970s, but the precise frequency was only measured recently, and it might eventually be the basis of a vastly more accurate form of clock:

nature.com/articles/d41586-024…



Seriously though: I want (okay, demand) a version of Firefox with the "AI chatbot" functionality removed. Not disabled. Removed. I want all code which is specifically designed to connect to OpenAI removed from my computer completely. I do not care if the vampires have promised not to suck my blood. I do not want the vampires in my house in the first place.

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@castironflower @gdorn I was thinking about making that firefox fork at least as a proof of concept, ofc the sensible place to start is ESR and that has no ai chatbot anyway.

However, a fork of firefox ESR 128 with the "ad measurement" removed is a good first step.

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@gdorn but mozilla is never going to do that. ive been looking at floorp lately

i think the only way forward is to
- hard fork firefox
- rip out all of the bad
- cherry pick changes until it all becomes to hard/ out of sync

and hopefully by that point its got enough community backing that a large foss collective could keep up with web standards changes



Across the U.S., roughly 6 in 10 business owners plan to retire or sell within the next decade, yet only 20% of listed businesses sell and only 15% of businesses are passed on to the next generation.

In Colorado, where 48% of small businesses are owned by people 55+, employee ownership could mean the difference between businesses shutting down or staying open. At least, that’s what one private investor thinks — and he’s putting his money where his mouth is.

coloradosun.com/2024/08/28/emp…




US pol: Russian Shill

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Eight days straight later, the stunt engine is now fully supported on the subframe by nothing other than things I have stuck onto the subframe, in the place it wants to be (+/- a mm or two).

It gets easier now, because with the mounts in position setting everything up doesn't take three hours as it did yesterday. Hoping to finish off (most of) the new rails tomorrow, but plans rarely go to plan and that's OK.

#WeirdCarMastodon

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I based it on the original engine in the P5: I matched the position of the front face of the front pulley of the original 3 litre (that face aligns with the middle of the front crossmember). There are merits to other ways; this one was easy to hold in my head.

To get that right I made a stunt pulley to clamp onto the stunt engine. It sticks out the same 5" as the real one, and when the marker lines align with the rectangle cut-out it'll have the same centre-line too.

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@scudderfish This, by the way, means that it's further forward than it really needs to be; I could get better weight distribution by shifting it back. I actually have room for this without cutting the bulkhead.

But...I think that's fine. A P5 is never going to corner well. This is similar weight distribution to the 3 litre but less weight to distribute.