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Merc

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I'm a #critter (someone who likes #CriticalRole), a Gooner (a fan of #arsenal), and for work I do tech stuff.

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@merc@techhub.social

I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

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I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

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@merc@techhub.social · Feb 17, 2026

NBC's producing the Winter Olympics from its studios in Connecticut. But, what happens when a commentator in Italy wants the volume on their in-ear monitor raised?

The round-trip time is too long to have the sound sent back and forth to Italy. So, instead, the tech in Connecticut slides a fader, which moves a virtual fader on a "mixer in a box" in Italy, so the volume is controlled remotely, but the sound stays local.

Other neat technical wizardry documented here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAJSaN8Z3Ik

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@merc@techhub.social

I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

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@merc@techhub.social

I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

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@merc@techhub.social · Jan 03, 2026

IMO one of the more upsetting facts about Trump's Venezuela attack is that the initial phase worked flawlessly.

It's like getting home safe after driving drunk. Or, using a coin in place of a fuse.

It's something extremely dangerous that they got away with doing, which will only make them bolder the next time.

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A thought: I think Harry Harrison made ONE critical structural mistake with The Stainless Steel Rat, and he made it early in the first book: Jim should have stayed a crook. Having him drafted into the
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@cstross@wandering.shop It's more the CIA isn't it, they stop "bad" people but they're not restricted by laws? And, wasn't it also ambiguous whether or not he's a cop? Like, he steals a "CIA" ship, di
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@merc@techhub.social But he *does* get caught, nearly every time out! (In the first book, Angelina actually shoots him, first in the bulletproof vest, then a headshot that *just* misses killing him. A
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I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

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I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

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@merc@techhub.social · Jan 02, 2026
@cstross@wandering.shop By "caught", I meant put in handcuffs and thrown in jail by legitimate cops. He does get nearly killed a few times. But, he's too cool to get arrested by boring-old, conventional-thinking, flat foot cops (except once). If working for the space CIA meant that he was never in danger of arrest, the stakes would be lower. But, he at least seems to think that he's cut ties with them, and will be in trouble if they get him again. In a way, it raises the stakes because now he knows they're aware of him and possibly trying even harder to stop him. A turncoat employee might be an even bigger priority for them than a mere criminal mastermind.
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A thought: I think Harry Harrison made ONE critical structural mistake with The Stainless Steel Rat, and he made it early in the first book: Jim should have stayed a crook. Having him drafted into the
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@merc@techhub.social

I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

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Merc
@merc@techhub.social

I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

techhub.social
@merc@techhub.social · Jan 02, 2026
@cstross@wandering.shop It's more the CIA isn't it, they stop "bad" people but they're not restricted by laws? And, wasn't it also ambiguous whether or not he's a cop? Like, he steals a "CIA" ship, disables the remote destruct, goes after his foe, and at the end his boss says something like "You were working for us all along, mwuhahaha". (My memory is iffy here) In the end, he isn't following orders, he's working alone, and he's trying to avoid getting caught. Whether the space CIA thinks he's working for them might matter if he does get caught. Then again, part of the charm of the books is that he's so clever he (almost) never gets caught.
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@taylor@social.axfive.net @mattblaze@federate.social They're not called "Direct message" in the UI. They're called "Private mention". The text right below elaborates, "Everyone mentioned in the post".
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I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

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@merc@techhub.social

I'm a # critter (someone who likes # CriticalRole ), a Gooner (a fan of # arsenal ), and for work I do tech stuff.

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@merc@techhub.social · Nov 10, 2025
@Gargron@mastodon.social @taylor@social.axfive.net @mattblaze@federate.social In every other social media context I'm aware of, a "mention" (noun) is something that you can view when someone "mentions" (verb) you. It's incoming traffic, not outgoing. And, in the official Mastodon UI (4.5.0) the wording I see is "privately mention ". But, that's not what's happening. If I privately mention my mom in a conversation with my sister, my mom is not party to the conversation. In fact, the fact that I'm doing it privately is probably because I don't want my mom to hear what I'm saying. It's true that the visibility dropdown does explain what's happening, that it's visible to "everyone mentioned in the post". I also get from an engineering standpoint how that's a logical type of message to have, that only people tagged in the conversation are able to participate and nobody else. But, that doesn't feel like a "private" conversation to me.
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