I completely forgot, I saw my very first badger in the wild the day before yesterday. :-) That was absolutely cool! <3
I heard something comparatively large rustling in the bush right next to me and thought that it must be dear. Naturally, I stopped and tried to see whatâs in there. The rustling went up the bank and it suddenly came down again towards the road I was on. Thatâs when I first layed eyes on it and identified it as a badger. For a split second I thought that itâs going to get after me and was ready to get running. But it just hadnât noticed me yet. When it eventually spotted me, it froze for a few seconds and ran off uphill. My camera took too long to boot, so it was already gone by the time the photo machine was good to go.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I see him on those photos, and his singing starts ringing in my ears. I also thought, âI am going to miss himâ because, you know, nothing is everlasting. But then I reproached myself; âenjoy the moment, dude, donât taint itâ. And so I shall.
@bender@twtxt.net Oh, this trekking bike is nothing special at all. Itâs a Bulls Wildtail with only front suspension, 21 gears and standard V-brakes. The first immediate upgrade I did was mounting a pannier rack, itâs one of the most useful things.
I just quickly dug out this photo from one and a half years ago where itâs parked at our scout yard in November 2024. You just have to use your imagination on how the front looks like. :-D

South Korea Police Arrest Man For Posting AI Photo of Runaway Wolf
South Korean police arrested a man accused of spreading an AI-generated image of an escaped wolf, after the fake photo reportedly misled authorities and disrupted the real search operation. The BBC reports: South Korean police have arrested a man for sharing an AI-generated image that misled authorities who were searching for a wolf that had br ⊠â Read more
The weathermen just cannot be right with their 20°C today, it must have been more. It was awfully hot, the light breeze was not enough and even absent most of the time. In the shade, it was alright. Other than that, the walk to the dairy farm and back was really beautiful. Very lovely scenery.
Somebody spilled their paintbox at sunset. Unfortunately, I missed to reinsert the SD card into my camera, so I could not take more photos of Azabache and his new mate. They quickly disappeared. He even landed right next to my window, so that would have been a killer shot.
ÂĄMuchas gracias @bender@twtxt.net! I was also thinking about categorizing them a few years ago. But itâs so much work. I would have to tag every photo on its own. My use case goes more towards âgive me all albums with squirrelsâ, though. Letâs see. I would need some tooling for easy tagging first. And then, the question is, which categories do I want to have to begin with?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Iâm afraid my ability to share photos like you do arenât quite up to scratch đ
@movq@www.uninformativ.de it is from here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/, specifically: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/55187293546/in/dateposted/
Christina Koch looking at Earth is my new wallpaper:

(Sorry, forgot where I originally found the image. Some NASA photo collection.)
Planet Labs Tests AI-Powered Object Detection On Satellite
BrianFagioli writes: Artificial intelligence has now run directly on a satellite in orbit. A spacecraft about 500km above Earth captured an image of an airport and then immediately ran an onboard AI model to detect airplanes in the photo. Instead of acting like a simple camera in space that sends raw data back to Earth for later analysis, the satellite perfo ⊠â Read more
College Student, Cat Meme Helped Crack Massive Botnet Case
The Wall Street Journal shares the âwild behind-the-scenes storyâ of how the worldâs largest and most destructive botnet was uncovered and taken down, writes Slashdot reader sturgeon. âAt times, the network known as Kimwolf included more than a million compromised home Android devices and digital photo frames â enough DDoS firepower to disrupt internet traffic ⊠â Read more
Azabache returned just a few minutes later when the sparrow or great/blue tit was gone. Next time I will use a tripod to record the video. Also sorry about the sound, I used all my Audacity skills to remove the noise, but somehow, combining the video and audio track in kdenlive somehow messed up the sound. Thereâs some horrible sqealing towards the beginning.
The sun was out and tricked everybody to believe itâs nice and warm. However, with the wind, the 11°C felt way colder. Still, super nice out there, I enjoyed it a lot. The quick trip to the dairy farm took me more than double the regular time, because I took close to 400 photos. Oh boy, Lyse is such an idiot!
OkCupid Settles FTC Case On Alleged Misuse of Its Usersâ Personal Data
OkCupid and parent company Match Group settled an FTC case dating back to 2014 over allegations that the dating app shared usersâ photos and other personal data with a third party without proper disclosure or opt-out rights. Engadget reports: According to the FTC, OkCupidâs privacy policy at the time noted that the company wouldnât shar ⊠â Read more
@falsifian@www.falsifian.org Correct, the two smaller versions are loading perfectly fine. The hickup is only for the originals. But in all reality, the middle ones are sufficient for me personally. Please donât get me wrong, at least for the people photos, the subjects are large enough. The Japanese landscapes, however, would definitely benefit from a bit more detail. ;-)
I just tried it once more, and now, the tree with the sign (/photo/5Zy4pqVIt0oP/IMG_20251106_035048_448.jpg) fully loaded very quickly. Same with the Japanese dish (/photo/tJbmg8oleYbh/IMG_20251030_091719_086.jpg) and shopping center (/photo/qXG5ucIjpPju/IMG_20251029_045002_778.jpg). But the previous and next ones all ran into the same problems again. When Iâm very lucky, I eventually get the upper half. Typically not even that much, a third, a fifth, or even less.
Waiting a bit before making an attempt, the wooden walkway through the forest or park (/photo/ojQpDLfBoGN4/IMG_20251023_043829_011.jpg) eventually also made it. But unlike the other successful attempts, it took a long time.
The more photos you add, the more beneficial it might be to separate the index into several different albums. I didnât measure it, but it felt like 10 to 20 seconds for all the thumbnails to load. That traffic adds up.
Another idea would be to strip the EXIF data from the thumbnails and reducing quality to 90% or even 80%. Using the famous tree with the sign, I cannot tell the difference between the original thumbnail and the 80% quality one. Iâm sure it depends on the subject. Here are the numbers:
$ convert -strip IMG_20251106_035048_448_size_400.jpg stripped.jpg
$ convert -quality 90 IMG_20251106_035048_448_size_400.jpg 90.jpg
$ convert -quality 80 IMG_20251106_035048_448_size_400.jpg 80.jpg
$ convert -strip -quality 90 IMG_20251106_035048_448_size_400.jpg 90-stripped.jpg
$ convert -strip -quality 80 IMG_20251106_035048_448_size_400.jpg 80-stripped.jpg
$ ls -lh *jpg | awk '{print $5 " " $9}'
46K 80.jpg
45K 80-stripped.jpg
64K 90.jpg
63K 90-stripped.jpg
132K IMG_20251106_035048_448_size_400.jpg
127K stripped.jpg
$ ls -l *jpg | awk '{print $5 " " $9}'
46160 80.jpg
45064 80-stripped.jpg
65012 90.jpg
63916 90-stripped.jpg
135070 IMG_20251106_035048_448_size_400.jpg
129647 stripped.jpg
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Thanks for letting me know. HTML checkers seem happy now. Iâm not sure what to do about the images not loading. The photos have three sizes (thumbnail, photo page, and original if you click the img tag on the photo page); can you at least see the smaller two sizes? Maybe I will do some experimental fetches and/or start measuring things on my web server.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org still not as bad as the time a fire started in the breaker panel for my building and I had to personally put it out myself with a fire extinguisher.
@falsifian@www.falsifian.org Congrats, mate, no sleep at night anymore! ;-D Thatâs a cool age measuring blanket. Havenât seen something like that before.
Btw. the index.html includes an out of place </ul>. And I just wanna let you know that the full-size photos donât load for me over here across the pond. They always run into a timeout after a few slooow percent. But no worries. :-)
Hello twtxt! I still exist. I have a baby now and put some pictures at https://photos.falsifian.org/ . Album HTML loosely inspried by @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org
digiKam 9.0 Leading Open-Source Digital Photo Manager Software Released
The KDE/Qt-aligned digiKam software for managing RAW digital photos is out today with the big digiKam 9.0 release⊠â Read more
South Korean Police Lose Seized Crypto By Posting Password Online
South Korean tax authorities lost millions in seized cryptocurrency after publishing high-res photos of Ledger hardware wallets that clearly displayed the walletsâ seed phrases, allowing an unknown party to drain the funds. Gizmodo reports: South Koreaâs National Tax Service seized crypto assets during recent enforcement actions against 124 high-val ⊠â Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Ah, oh, this page has historical data:
https://kachelmannwetter.com/de/messwerte/baden-wuerttemberg/temperatur/20260217-1400z.html
I would have been too lazy to take photos when my fingers were freezing off. đ
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Iâve got the same problem that you had the other day: finding past temperature data. But yeah, it looked much warmer than it actually was. Maybe 5°C? Possibly less when I found myself in the snow- and rainstorm in the end.
With the wind, my fingers were frozen. I should have worn gloves. Without them, I could only put my hands in the pockets of my jacket. That didnât help much, though, because I frequently stopped to take yet another photo, so they cooled off again right away. :-D
Balancing the big/long, closed umbrella under my arm while I had my hands burried was also a little tricky.
First world problems. :-)
There was an endless coming and going of sun, clouds and rain. Not to forget about the wind. I called it quits a bit earlier and went into the woods.
Towards the end I was completeley surrounded by rain curtains in all directions. This looked super cool. I thought I might make it home just in time without having to use my umbrella, but the rain clouds were way quicker than I anticipated. Just after the rain hit me, I met an acquaintance who just started his walk. The wind picked up hard and rain hammered down, mixed with snow. Holding the umbrella was a workout. Shortly after I returned, the rain stopped again.
I didnât notice the kestrel sitting on the tree when I took the last photo. That was a nice surprise when I sorted through the nearly 300 pics.
With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance Dragnet
Ringâs Super Bowl ad on Sunday promoted âSearch Party,â a feature that lets a user post a photo of a missing dog in the Ring app and triggers outdoor Ring cameras across the neighborhood to use AI to scan for a match. 404 Media argues the cheerful premise obscures what the Amazon-owned company has become: a massive, consumer-deployed surveillance network.
Rin ⊠â Read more
ByteDance Suspends Seedance 2 Feature That Turns Facial Photos Into Personal Voices Over Potential Risks
hackingbear writes: Chinaâs Bytedance has released Seedance 2.0, an AI video generator which handles up to four types of input at once: images, videos, audio, and text. Users can combine up to nine images, three videos, and three audio files, up to a total of twelve fi ⊠â Read more
New California Law Means Big Changes For Photos of Homes in Real Estate Listings
California house hunters now have legal protection against the kind of real estate photo trickery that has long plagued the home-buying process, as a new state law requiring disclosure of digitally altered listing images took effect on January 1.
Assembly Bill 723 mandates that real estate agents and brokers inclu ⊠â Read more
What a beautiful, beautiful 0°C Sunday arvo and evening! The weather forecast delayed the snow by the minute. An hour or so after it finally started very, very lightly, I headed off for the woods to check out the lake again. Unfortunately, with the fresh snow layer, the crazy wild surface texture of the ice sheet wasnât visible anymore. But it brought some other nice views and photo opportunities.
I initially thought that I just go for a quick turn. However, with the snowfall a wee bit increasing I was hooked and kept going. Visibility was poor, but the snow blankets just looked too stunning. The road surfaces were quite slippery, so I often just walked alongside the pathways. On downhill slopes I had some good fun sliding down the road on my feet. With varying success. Luckily, I managed not to fall.
On the summit of the mountain the twigs had those absolutely magnificently looking windblown crystal coverings. Awwwwwww! They never get old. It was already getting dark, so the camera was tired and wanted to sleep. The snow program then made use of the flash and Iâm quite pleased with how these shots turned out.
Two deer crossed the road in front of me and ran into the woods, that was sight for sore eyes. Although I felt bad that they had to flee from me in this white terrain. By the time I got home, the snow had accumulated around eight centimeters in height, even in town down in the valley. Walking on this fresh snow is just amazing. And I love the sound it makes. Today, the snow consistency must have been just right, because the crushing sound was really loud.
I cannot recall that I had frozen hair and beard before, but today, there was a thick ice buildup. In case I had, it was definitely never this much. Felt really cool.
Enough of this preliminary skirmishing, there ya go: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2026-01-25/
White House Labels Altered Photo of Arrested Minnesota Protester a âMemeâ
The White House doubled down after posting a digitally altered photo of Minnesota protester Nekima Levy Armstrong, dismissing it as a âmemeâ despite objections from her attorney and comparisons to reality-distorting propaganda. âYET AGAIN to the people who feel the need to reflexively defend perpetrators of heinous crimes in our co ⊠â Read more
Apple Developing AI Wearable Pin
According to a report by The Information (paywalled), Apple is reportedly developing an AirTag-sized, camera-equipped AI wearable pin that could arrive as early as 2027.
âAppleâs pin, which is a thin, flat, circular disc with an aluminum-and-glass shell, features two cameras â a standard lens and a wide-angle lens â on its front face, designed to capture photos and videos of the userâs surroundings,â repor ⊠â Read more
5 star reads of 2025 worth mentioning
#bookstodon đ§”
Someone has asked recently on a toot for others to share their âlist of 2025 booksâ. Instead of pointing out to the list of what Iâve read, Iâll instead mention a few â5 starâ books Iâve read in 2025 that I think is worth pointing out towards.
By no particular order (well, the order in the photo, reallyâŠ)
- AJ Pearceâs âYours Cheerfullyâ and âMrs Porter Callingâ, books 2 and 3 of The Emmy Lake Chronicles. Iâd already read the first book in the series and considered it a five stars read, and I plan to eventually read the fourth and last book in the series - the paperback edition is out next August. This isnât a deep or profound book series - and doesnât need to be in order to be a good one. Itâs a series depicting the life of a young woman in war-time London. Each of these books made me cry and made me laugh, and I have found some comfort reading them in a time where, in many aspects, it feels like weâre living in a pre-war eraâŠ
#MaradoWeekly #WeeklyShirt Week 01
After an year of posting a #WeeklyRecord (2024) and another a #WeeklyPlant (2025), in 2026 I plan to post a weekly t-shirt: and encourage you to do the same!
Like with the records and the plants, these arenât my favorite t-shirts or need to be important, or meaningful, and there arenât there any rules. Why t-shirts? Well, as time passes a person collects t-shirts: sometimes we bought them for a reason (like this first one), others we got on conferences or festivals, maybe they are from a favorite band⊠in a way, many of this shirts end up telling a story. And I do have more t-shirts than an year has weeks, so I hope I wonât have to repeat any! đ
Usually I keep my Weekly photos text-free or explanation free, with some insights on their alt text.
AI Is Intensifying a âCollapseâ of Trust Online, Experts Say
Experts interviewed by NBC News warn that the rapid spread of AI-generated images and videos is accelerating an online trust breakdown, especially during fast-moving news events where context is scarce. From the report: President Donald Trumpâs Venezuela operation almost immediately spurred the spread of AI-generated images, old videos and altered photos ac ⊠â Read more
TV Makers Are Taking AI Too Far
TV manufacturers at CES 2026 in Las Vegas this week unveiled a wave of AI features that frequently consume significant screen space and take considerable time to deliver results â all while global TV shipments declined 0.6% year over year in Q3, according to Omdia. Google demonstrated Veo generating video from a photo on a television, a process that took about two minutes to produce eight seconds of f ⊠â Read more
#MaradoWeekly #WeeklyPlant Week 52
This is the last of my posts to #WeeklyPlant , ending the year with a photo of the same plant I started the year with:
https://ciberlandia.pt/@marado/113786783984418208
In 2024 I posted a #WeeklyRecord , and for 2026 Iâm planning to post Weekly pictures on a different subject⊠you can follow #MaradoWeekly if youâre curious about what it might be!
Almost all photos turned out to be blurred today. That made sorting a very quick process. Delete, delete, delete, ⊠https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-12-26/
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Awww, 03.jpg. đ Yeah, we also had a nice sunset. I was on the road, though, so no photos.
Adobe Integrates With ChatGPT
Adobe is integrating Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat directly into ChatGPT so users can edit photos, design graphics, and tweak PDFs through the chatbot. The Verge reports: The Adobe apps are free to use, and can be activated by typing the name of the app alongside an uploaded file and conversational instruction, such as âAdobe Photoshop, help me blur the background of this image.â ChatGPT users wonât have to specify th ⊠â Read more
Dancing gorilla wins funniest wildlife photo of the year
The winning images pair talented nature photography with humour that often relies on capturing a moment at just the right time. â Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de The terminal colors change quite drastically, but not the photo. Interesting.
Went to Ba Na Hills today, but honestly it was so cold and misery i couldnât take very good photos đ€Ł Hereâs a few shots i managed!
When Bugurra was 11, her life changed forever. A photo captured the moment
In the 1960s, the last of the desert families were coming into contact with white people. For one woman, the moment was captured on camera. â Read more
Children interviewed about ex-principalâs school camp photos
Parents at a South Australian school say they have been left in the dark about photos taken by a principal during a school camp. â Read more
The Papers: âFace ID in every townâ and âKateâs great herr doâ
Many of Thursdayâs front pages carrying photos of the state banquet for the German President at Windsor, alongside a range of other stories. â Read more
The Papers: âFace ID in every townâ and âKateâs great herr doâ
Many of Thursdayâs front pages carrying photos of the state banquet for the German President at Windsor, alongside a range of other stories. â Read more
Incredible close-up of spider silk wins science photo prize
Duelling prairie chickens, a snake-mimicking moth and a once-a-year sunrise at the South Pole feature in the best images from the Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition 2025 â Read more
New images of Jeffrey Epsteinâs island released by US Democrats
Democrats describe the images as ânever-before-seen photos and videos of Jeffrey Epsteinâs private island that are a harrowing look behind Epsteinâs closed doorsâ. â Read more
Shark scare, Ashes ambitions and sub tour star in WAâs November photo picks
Our photographers take you inside a nuclear-powered submarine, one of the biggest sporting events in Perth, and a near-miss with one of the oceanâs most brutal predators. â Read more
Sharing some photos of our Vietnam trip so farâŠ
