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And also right when bee venom is showing promise as a cancer treatment, too.

Screenshot of an X post from the account @AMAZINGNATURE reporting that the Trump administration plans to close one of America's leading federal bee research labs amid historic honeybee population declines. The post includes two side-by-side photos - one of Donald Trump and one of honeybees on a honeycomb.

One of the main problems of this entire AI thing is that it leads to a rising management class that despises humans in general and somewhat "simple" and automatable tasks as not valuable.

It doesn't matter if AI is helpful or not. The invaluation of human labor through a management class will stay and weaken workers rights.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c98rqld1j3yo

AV2 Codec Looks Like It Will Be Officially Released Next Week

For years already AV2 has been in development as the successor to AV1 for this wonderful open-source, royalty-free video codec. While there was talk about releasing AV2 by the end of 2025, that didn't happen but now latest indicators are pointing toward its formal debut next week...
https://www.phoronix.com/news/AV2-Next-Week

@david_chisnall @i0null Why? Everything already effectively runs as root there.

OH: "still not quite over the fact that i watched 15 year olds get sued for millions of dollars for downloading twelve songs and now we all have to accept AI slop because every tech company in the known universe decided that IP laws don't exist now that they're inconvenient for them"

Just noticed that FreeBSD has a new website.

They increasingly look like a project that is really getting their shit together.

Nice work!

https://www.freebsd.org/

TW: video depicting about 95% of white privileged people I've ever met
I'm not really sorry for spoiling anyone's afternoon tea.

Original link: https://www.facebook.com/reel/26608103572149891
sensitive media

@ptesarik Yeah we were promised that a constant stream of vulnerabilities were going to emerge. Either the kernel was mos rubust than we thought all along, or the AI agents are slacking doing who knows what.

Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

Don’t call it age verification. Call it centralised personal data collection. And understand that it serves surveillance, not safety for children.

@nuintari @pugmiester It's insane and I just don't understand it. I have to deal with similar crap at work now because some sales people bamboozled a manager.

Long thread/22

Digital rights management (DRM) enjoys bizarre legal protections so that it's a felony for me to give you the tools you need to move the books I wrote out of an Amazon app and into a competitor's app:

https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/14/sole-and-despotic/#world-turned-upside-down

22/

@kevinbowen People who are new to Linux and enjoying it can enjoy it. What's boring is highly subjective, if someone is enjoying sharing their experience, let them!

“It’s inevitable” often means “we’re doing this against your will and without requiring consent because we’re in a position of power”

"Ex-Microsoft Executive Joins Microsoft Competitor, Drives It Into A Wall" really is a whole genre of its own, isn't it.

@Skye @jacqueline That sounds about right, yes.

@tzafrir The $100 is to become part of the co-op. You can buy albums from the website without joining the co-op.

TIL subvert.fm - a co-op based music platform that has just launched. It looks really promising.

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