Backyard feeders changed the shape of hummingbird beaks, scientists say

"According to a recent study in Global Change Biology, a journal focused on environmental change, the use and prevalence of hummingbird feeders — like those red and clear plastic ones filled with homemade sugar water — changed the size and shape of the birds' beaks. The range of the hummingbird also spread from the southern part of California all the way up the West coast into Canada."

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Mike Judge supposedly got a physics degree so he would most likely be good at math and he created Beavis and Butthead where Daria supposedly first appeared

But the Daria cartoon series was written by someone else. This other person did not have Daria use math much even though Daria was supposed to be smart.

Maybe this was because he was not good at math or expected a large enough proportion of the audience to not be good at math

Maybe he could not realistically represent someone good at math

in reply to shortstories

It was said that a stupid person can not realistically write a smart character

Maybe someone bad at math can not realistically write a character that is good at math

Mike Judge would most likely be much better at math than the average person if he had a physics degree

Video claiming Mike Judge studied Physics

m.youtube.com/watch?v=ckNKhfgH…

There's a Black Lives Matter petition, asking that the bogus assault charges against Congresswoman LaMonica McIver (the NJ Congresswoman arrested at the ICE detention center). I encourage you to sign at
actionnetwork.org/petitions/dr…

Cuts to weather balloon sites spark warnings from meteorologists over missing data
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/cuts-to-weather-balloon-sites-spark-warnings-from-meteorologists-over-missing-data/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Latest Headlines @latest-headlines-CBSNews

Why a retired 79-year-old shop owner earned a college degree to honor the victims of the 1968 Orangeburg Massacre
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/retired-shop-owner-earns-college-degree-to-honor-victims-orangeburg-massacre/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into U.S. News @u-s-news-CBSNews

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@picofarad — “red meat allergy” is a misnomer. 🥺

“Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), or mammalian meat allergy, is a tick-induced allergy to galactose-α-1,3-galactose. This sugar, commonly known as alpha-gal, is found in all mammals except for humans and some primates.

Products made from mammals can also contain alpha-gal. These include mammalian meat (like beef, pork, and lamb), milk and dairy products, gelatin, medications, medical products…”

alphagalinformation.org

@zio

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“…medical products (like heparin and vaccines), personal care products (like lotion and make-up), and many other items.

Reactions, which can be life-threatening, may be immediate, as in the case of injected drugs, or delayed from 2 to 10 hours, as is typical after the consumption of mammalian meat.”

On the bright side, I could still eat Soylent Green! 🤪

And I now have a lifetime medical vaccine exemption. (Whoever designed this bioweapon at least left us that loophole.)

@zio

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@picofarad — I’ve heard that our county health department estimates that 30-40% of people in our county have AGS (Missouri Ozarks). Three people in my family have it, at least two of our closest neighbors do, and we personally know at least two dozen more.

A friend from Colorado visited us for a week and got it, possibly from just one tick bite.

And if chiggers and mosquitoes end up increasingly being vectors for it (rather than just ticks), which is being posited and studied…🤯

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@MountainJay @picofarad
Okay, one, the Alpha Gal is very interesting and I've not really crossed this before.

But,
Two, Oh my goodness, have you seen the possible solutions? 96% responded to essentially acupuncture and an abstaining from Alpha Gal-based products for three weeks and then slowly introduced over two.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/…

It's just fascinating!

DOGE cuts to weather balloon sites leave U.S. without crucial data, some meteorologists say
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Say, what's the first major-release film to mention either "the internet" or "the world wide web?"

(Or, alternatively, "DNS" or "SMTP" or "TCP/IP" or other uniquely internet technology, though that seems doubtful.)

And I mean mention as in, either in dialogue or printed and shown on screen in a newspaper or something.

There's a kind of annoying reddit thread about this that's not very helpful and is fixated on WarGames which definitely doesn't talk about the internet (all the comms in that movie are over dialup).

A timestamp reference would be just great if you have it.

Thailand readies homecoming for stolen ancient statues located in US museum
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Future Buffer Zone is 'Turning Point in Russia's Defensive Architecture': Analyst en.sputniknews.africa/20250523…

The Biden regime was literally trying to make the "next pandemic" - bird flu a thing via gain of function research at the Wuhan Institute. Fortunately canceled by President Trump's US Dept. of Agriculture.

thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/w…

Beyond Semantics: Unreasonable Effectiveness of Reasonless Intermediate Tokens

Link: arxiv.org/abs/2505.13775
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

'Golden Dome' a threat to global security, experts say global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202…

friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
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Federated Services are services which many instances form a network to provide a greater whole than the sum of their parts, each participant in the Fediverse is an “instance”. A message or other item made available on one instance is visible and available on other instances.

We make these services available to all people who do not abuse it in order to promote the values of Free Speech, and those of the United States Constitution First Amendment. A free republic is not possible without free speech and commercial mainstream media do not provide it. We also get some advertisement benefit from hosting these, it is our hope that people who see how fast and responsible our services are will decide to do hosting or use other paid services here.

There are numerous federated services available, we offer Macrobloging platform Friendica, Hubzilla; Microbloging services Mastodon, Misskey, a federated search engine, Yacy, and a federated cloud service, Nextcloud.

Macrobloging services are message systems that allow long form posts similar in format to Facebook. These allow for works of fiction, poetry, technical papers, news items, short stories, and more. These formats are most useful for discussion of social issues.

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Federated search engines are analogous to federated message systems in that each instance chooses what portion of the internet it wants to crawl. When you enter a search term, the local instance queries all of the federated instances, collates and sorts the results and presents them to you. As with messages, each instance can have it’s own censorship policies but no one instance can censor the entire network.

Given the wild-west nature of the fediverse, it is probably not suitable for children under 14, and you’re guaranteed to find some material that will offend virtually everyone. With federated search engines, material that is inappropriate will usually be flagged sensitive or nsfw (not safe for work) so as long as you don’t expand material marked as such, you can avoid this sort of material. There are occasionally people who violate these rules, we do our best to remove such individuals none the less some will get through.

We offer the following federated services:

Friendica.Eskimo.Com
Friendica is a decentralized long format macrobloging message network. It is similar in format to facebook however there is no centralized censorship. Also, it is able to federate with all other federated message systems which use ActivityPub protocol and also we have extensions that allow it to speak to several other networks via other protocols.

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Hubzilla is similar in message format to Friendica in that it allows long posts. However, it specializes in it’s ability to provide connectivity to multiple protocols and so we include it in our mix of federated services primarily for the better connectivity it offers. Hubzilla provides a great deal of interoperability between many networks though ActivityPub is still it’s primary protocol. Hubzilla gives you a greater degree of control over privacy than some of the other networks. You can create private channels that are served between hubzilla instances and other compatible instances.

Mastodon.Eskimo.Com
Mastodon is first and foremost an alternative to Twitter. While Twitter has Tweets, Mastodon has Toots. The format is very similar. Mastodon toots have a limit of 500 characters. Similar to the short limit of Twitter. This is why this platform is referred to as a Microbloging format. Mastodon interacts with other ActivityPub instances however when a long form blog post from another instance arrives, you are only shown a short portion with a link to follow to see the full post on the originating site.

NextCloud.Eskimo.Com
If you are a customer of Eskimo North, your login credentials will work without a domain extension to access Nextcloud. If you are not a customer you can apply for a Nextcloud account using your choice of login and password, in this case the login should include your originating network. Some features require an Eskimo North shell account to take full advantage of.

Pixelfed.Eskimo.Com
Pixelfed is a federated pixel gallery. A place where you can share your photos to the widest audience possible, and you can view what others have shared. Instance is new as of April 6th, 2025.


Yacy.Eskimo.Com
Yacy is a federated search engine. There are several thousand instances on the Internet. Each instances crawls whatever portion of the web the administrator requested. It is also possible for the administrator of a site with relatively few resources to request a larger site to do crawls on their behalf. Unfortunately, it does not provide a method for an end user to initiate a crawl, but if you send e-mail to support@eskimo.com and request a crawl, we will initiate a crawl on your behalf.


If you enjoy these services, please consider supporting us by taking advantage of our paid services: https://www.eskimo.com/

Positional preferences, order effects, prompt sensitivity undermine AI judgments

Link: cip.org/blog/llm-judges-are-un…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

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Account Types
We offer four different levels of shell accounts: Economy, Standard, Power, and Enterprise. Background tasks such as IRC bots, Game Servers, and the like are permitted on all account types except student. IRC servers are not permitted because of their tendency to draw denial of service attacks. Standard, Power, Enterprise, and Super-Max shells include a MySQL database allowing you to run a variety of LAMP stack based applications on your website and to use non-web based applications that require a database.

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Applications
Applications include Office Suites such as Libre Office and Caligra (which can read and write Microsoft Office file formats), Web and Program Development tools such as Bluefish Editor as well as many other editors, compilers, interpreters, scripting languages, debuggers, profilers, and online documentation.

E-mail
Our e-mail system offers unprecedented flexibility. You can access your mail via shell mail readers including graphical mailers like Thunderbird, or via Web mail, or via pop-3 and imap mail protocols, complete with TLS encryption. Our mail system includes Bayesian filtering with Spam Assassin which can be individually configured for your needs. Procmail allows you to sort and process mail automatically. Smartlist allows you to maintain mailing lists.

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Access to all of our servers is available via strong encryption. The shell servers all support ssh access. All of the remote desktop protocols tunnel via ssh. We maintain all of our servers up to date keep with the latest patches. Backups are made weekly.

Eskimo North has been providing Unix timeshare services since 1985. We have been providing Linux timeshare, shell access, web hosting, e-mail, and Internet services since 1992. Please take a look at our services as they support our free Federated services including Friendica, Hubzilla, Mastodon, Nextcloud, Pixelfed, and Yacy Search.

in reply to gentoobro

@gentoobro We started as a single line BBS in 1982, became a unix based timeshare service in 1985, and then when the first public CIX in stockton was formed in 1992, we ordered Sprint T1's and went online and started providing Internet services. When we first started providing Unix services it was using Microsoft Xenix on a MC68000 machine, in 1991 I purchased a Sun 3/180, and over the course of the next few years upgraded to a 3/280, then 4/280, then got a second Sun 4/330, then added two 4/670MP with quad 40Mhz SPARC CPUs, then to Sun SS-10, we took our Ross hypersparc modules from the power hungery 4/670MP and stuck them in much more power efficient SS-10s, then we upgraded to Ross 125Mhz Quad CPUs, then when the Linux .98 kernel came out we started experimenting with Linux and we tried Linux on Sparc and found it far out performed the SunOS native to the machines so we converted all of our machines except for one to Linux. We started experimenting with 386 machines when they became available and found Mhz for Mhz the SPARC got about 3x as much work done and initially the 25Mhz bus of the early Intel machines limited them to tasks that were not I/O intensive. Also the early Intel machines tended to handle task switching rather poorly so were best suited to tasks that didn't involved a lot of interrupts or thread. But the cost was so much cheaper, we could put together a PC for under $2,000 where as the Sun Sparc CPU modules were $20k a pop and it required two of them for a four CPU machine. So as Intel performance improved we gradually moved more and more things over and finally retired the very last Sparc machine just a few years ago. So yes we were an ISP on 1992 and I believe we were the eight to get connected to the Stockton CIX providing public services and I believe all of those prior to us have either changed hands or folded.

Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner prevailed 64 to 36 percent in Tuesday’s Democratic primary, once again comfortably defeating an opponent who had called for increasing the volume of prosecutions. boltsmag.org/larry-krasner-win…

“What the wasteland warlord actually wants is a platform that is robust, easy to repair, fuel efficient when compared to its payload capacity, which can move lots of cargo and people and which can be fitted with heavier weapons.

And behold, providence offered forth the perfect vehicle of its wrath and fury: the Toyota Hilux.”

acoup.blog/2025/05/23/collecti…

Mysterious #Database of 184 Million Records Exposes Vast Array of #Login #Credentials


source: wired.com/story/mysterious-dat…

#cybersecurity #socialmedia #hack #hacker #security #internet #problem #cybercrime #news #breach

""This latest technology helps ensure that we know who is boarding flights," said TSA’s Federal Security Director for Pennsylvania and Delaware Gerardo Spero in a news release last month. "Credential authentication plays an important role in passenger identity verification. It improves a TSA officer’s ability to validate a traveler’s photo identification while also identifying any inconsistencies associated with fraudulent travel documents."

However, there are rising concerns around the safety of biometric information storage, stemming from the lack of transparency around the database where the information is being stored.

"It's not about the integrity of your face or driver's license, it's about the database where you have no control," said India McKinney, director of federal affairs at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. There's the risk of misidentification, security breaches, plus human or technological error. The screening process also varies at different airports and even terminals, putting the burden on the traveler."

eu.usatoday.com/story/travel/n…

#USA #Surveillance #Biometrics #FacialRecognition #TSA #AirsportScreening #CyberSecurity

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi arrives in Rome at the head of an official delegation to participate in the fifth round of indirect negotiations with the United States. english.alahednews.news/fastne…

It was always about programmable DNA. Depopulation was just collateral bonus. Once they GMO you, you're transhumanized. They can now do with you what they will. minds.com/newsfeed/17727570163…
in reply to FretzCapo

@FretzCapo Farcebook of course covers the video with a disclaimer saying this information is false, read about why.

The day they announced these death shots, I knew there was potential for bad because I knew about reverse transcriptese, an enzyme that transcribes RNA into a DNA equivalent, it is used by all RNA viruses like AIDS, Covid, many flues, to make DNA copies of themselves that can then transcribe messenger RNA to make the various proteins they need for replication. So them saying this could not get into your DNA flew in the face of how viruses worked.