@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
don't call attention to this. the twitter lawyers are like highlanders and they're gonna try to dog pile me for saying something banal like the existence of lawyers is a net negative for society
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@paradoomer ("drip posting") replied to a tweet by @LolOverruled:
@LolOverruled lmaooo youre the main character of lawyer twitter at least once a month
@BarackObama ("Barack Obama") wrote:
Happy birthday, Michelle.
My love, my partner, my best friend...
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@804_local ("Teamsters Local 804") wrote:
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") retweeted:
@RustCryptoOrg ("Rust Crypto") wrote:
Announcing initial hash2curve support in the following @RustCryptoOrg elliptic curve crates:
- `k256` v0.10.2 (secp256k1)
- `p256` v0.10.1 (NIST P-256)Repo: https://github.com/RustCrypto/elliptic-curves
See trait documentation here:
https://docs.rs/elliptic-curve/0.11.9/elliptic_curve/hash2curve/index.html
If an anthem is sung in a forest, and there is no-one there to hear it …?
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GB News will play God Save the Queen to kick off its live programming every day, starting tomorrow.
Hard to argue with the data… doubtless people still will though.
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@redouad ("Edouard Mathieu") wrote:
Update: Switzerland now reports deaths by booster status.
Compared to unvaccinated people, the COVID mortality rate is:
• 9x lower after full vaccination
• 48x lower after a booster[From our post with @maxcroser on death rates by vaccination status: http://ourworldindata.org/covid-deaths-by-vaccination]
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") wrote:
sorry everyone for being TOO GOOD at your little game
Wordle 212 2/6
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🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
You know how you can’t even get past the first area of _Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice_without crying? Well, this guy can play the entire game, in under two hours, blindfolded.
@zilmer ("Priidu Zilmer") wrote:
“Süsteemiga” võitlev tüüp on pannud cover-pildiks foto SEB-panga peahoonest. Twitter, sa oled imeline.
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@Tnis86711482 ("fast") replied to a tweet by @taavilinnamae:
@taavilinnamae Ma võin eksida aga kas see väide juba ei lükatud ümber? Asi selles,et vaktsineeritud zombid kardavad tervet inimest. Hirmus kui AO võidaks mees,kes pole vaktsineeritud. Hirmus häbi ju.
@joelle_emerson ("Joelle Emerson") retweeted:
The arc of the moral universe won’t bend toward justice unless we put in the work. Read the latest from @drevvycarter about the role DEI leaders can play https://bit.ly/3IfGZmy #MLKDay
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") retweeted:
@lunch_enjoyer ("patrick doran") wrote:
i will be tweeting out the wordle answers every day unless someone gives me $600
Back to listening to Luciferian Towers by GY!BE on repeat.
I might have to stop listening to Koyaanisqatsi on repeat this week, pretty sure it was playing in one of my dreams last night.
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") retweeted:
@catholicdad420 ("rob 🇩🇴") wrote:
you can tell shit is getting slow on here because they’re breaking out the bisexual stereotype posts again
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@babymisato ("mar🦋") wrote:
bisexuals will be 20 mins into a movie and type in “cast of” on google.
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
proof that democracy should not exist
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” This #MLKDay2022 and every day, the #FBI remains dedicated to service and committed to protecting our communities.
@DrIbram ("Ibram X. Kendi") wrote:
“Whites, it must frankly be said, are not putting in a similar mass effort to reeducate themselves out of their racial ignorance,” MLK Jr. wrote in 1967. “It is an aspect of their sense of superiority that the white people of America believe they have so little to learn.”
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@MikeCollinsGA ("Mike Collins") wrote:
Martin Luther King Jr would support banning Critical Race Theory.
MLK Jr said to judge others by the content of their character, NOT the color of their skin.
@Blklivesmatter ("Black Lives Matter") retweeted:
@BerniceKing ("Be A King") wrote:
As you honor my father today, please remember and honor my mother, as well.
She was the architect of the King Legacy and founder of @TheKingCenter, which she founded two months after Daddy was assassinated.
Without #CorettaScottKing, there would be no #MLKDay. #MLK
@telegram ("Telegram Messenger") wrote:
Users in East Asia, Indonesia, India and Australia could have experienced some connection problems. Sorry! Everything's back to normal now.
@Blklivesmatter ("Black Lives Matter") wrote:
“I think the tragedy is that we have a Congress with a Senate that has a minority of misguided senators who will use the filibuster to keep the majority of people from even voting.” - Dr. King
#MLKDay2022
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that not only has Activision Blizzard fired dozens of staff in the last few months, but that CEO Bobby Kotick has been hiding that information from the public. Because it might look bad...
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") retweeted:
@JoshuaPotash ("Read Teaching to Transgress by bell hooks") wrote:
@HillaryClinton ("Hillary Clinton") wrote:
Let's honor Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy by working to protect the right of every American to vote.
"The denial of this sacred right is a tragic betrayal of the highest mandates of our democratic tradition,” he said in 1957. It was true then and it's true now.
Mitchriz speedruns Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice while blindfolded at AGDQ 2022. | Screenshot: Games Done Quick via YouTube
Games Done Quick has raised $3.4 million for the Prevent Cancer Foundation at its annual video game speedrunning event, Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ), the most money ever raised at a single Games Done Quick event (via IGN).
The organization, which holds two speedrunning events for charity every year, announced its success on Twitter. It’s the most money Games Done Quick has ever raised, and also the fastest the organization has ever reached $1 million in donations. As noted on AGDQ’s tracker, the event showcased a total of 149 speedruns and received 49,482 donations from 28,073 different people.
AGDQ 2022 was livestreamed on Twitch from January 9th to January 16th and featured some of the world’s most talented speedrunners who broke...
@ewarren ("Elizabeth Warren") wrote:
Every time we pick up the mantle and keep up the fight for social, racial, and economic justice—including defending the sacred right to vote—Dr. King’s dream lives on. Today, we honor his life and legacy, and we are called to fight back against the forces of hate.
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") retweeted:
@BerniceKing ("Be A King") wrote:
“The white liberal must see that the Negro needs not only love but also justice. It is not enough to say, “We love Negroes, we have many Negro friends.” They must demand justice for Negroes.
Love that does not satisfy justice is no love at all.”
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") replied to a tweet by @LolOverruled:
Update: Jack got out of surgery at 5 am. He is being observed and will hopefully be released tomorrow if all goes well
Illustration by James Bareham / The Verge
Spain has announced new rules for how social media influencers and others can advertise cryptocurrency assets, Reuters reports. Starting next month, the Spanish National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) will require people and companies to notify it at least 10 days before running campaigns for crypto assets. The rules apply to influencers with more than 100,000 subscribers who are paid to promote cryptocurrency — a practice that’s drawn criticism and even lawsuits worldwide.
According to Reuters, crypto advertisers will need to release the content of their upcoming campaigns to the CNMV, and they must include warnings about the risks of what they’re selling. The rules are designed to let the CNMV monitor the marketing ecosystem...
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") wrote:
James Earl Jones is trending. It's his birthday and he's still around. Here are those incredible Carl van Vechten portraits
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker signifies the end of an era. One story, started nine years ago, has ended with a stunning and heartwarming conclusion, while the promise of a new adventure awaits on the horizon. But Endwalker doesn’t merely mark the end of the Hydaelyn / Zodiark saga. For a few diehard players, Endwalker also provides a final coda for the game Final Fantasy XIV was before it was rebooted into A Realm Reborn.
The original Final Fantasy XIV Online — colloquially known as “1.0” — had a rough release. Reviews at the time said the game “lacked character, cohesion, and joy” and lamented its every feature from the UI to the storytelling. The one thing Tatjana Vejnovic remembers of 1.0 was “[h]ow un-fucking-playable it was.”
“...
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") wrote:
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whats your “THE” photo of a character behind the scenes
@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") wrote:
I'm tired too...
Mask up. Get vaccinated.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/01/15/pandemic-goes-and/?tid=ss_tw
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
am I understanding correctly that newfangled computers come loaded with MS keys in firmware, and "secure boot" checks that loaded binaries are signed by one of these keys?
and also anyone has access to those keys, so e.g. Red Hat just use MS keys to sign?
so it's effectively useless?
@attackerman ("Spencer Ackerman") replied to a tweet by @attackerman:
“…if he were to ‘abandon his supposed obedience’ to ‘white liberal doctrines (non-violence) and embrace black nationalism.” — Memorandum from FBI Headquarters to all special agents in charge, March 4, 1968, reported by the Church Committee
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") wrote:
Not the obituary I wanted to read today.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/01/17/marlon-bundo-pence-rabbit-death/
Starting tomorrow, Halo Infinite begins its third major even since launch, called Cyber Showdown. And things might be getting ‘80s, Tron-style.
@attackerman ("Spencer Ackerman") wrote:
“The ‘neutralization’ program continued until Dr. King’s death. As late as March 1968, FBI agents were being instructed to neutralize Dr. King because he might become a ‘messiah’ who could ‘unify, and electrify, the militant black nationalist movement’…” (1/2)
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” This #MLKDay2022 and every day, the #FBI remains dedicated to service and committed to protecting our communities.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Would you want a teacher who didn't believe in vaccination? Would you want your child to be in their classroom?
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
Here's some news out of Australia which isn't about some antivaxer tennis player.
Wish this sort of thing would get more attention...
https://reneweconomy.com.au/remarkable-south-australia-reached-100-pct-renewables-nearly-every-day-in-october/
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") replied to a tweet by @bascule:
synstructure made this fairly easy to do, although in this crate I'm not currently using synstructure and don't want to add it just for the purposes of writing tests
@schneierblog ("Schneier Blog") wrote:
An Examination of the Bug Bounty Marketplace https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2022/01/an-examination-of-the-bug-bounty-marketplace.html
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
What's the best way to test @rustlang proc macro lowerings?
Unfortunately proc_macro2::TokenStream doesn't impl Eq/PartialEq.
Should I syn::parse2 then compare? Ideally I'd like to use quote! to define the expected output.
Spans are a bit of a problem there, though.
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") replied to a tweet by @bascule:
Before someone says Esperanto, Lojban, or some other invented language which post-dates Volapük and has a fraction of the peak speakers Volapük had: that's the punchline.
You can't make a lingua franca. It will fracture and mutate.
@BarackObama ("Barack Obama") wrote:
With the King family marching today, we remember that the fight for voting rights takes perseverance. As Dr. King said, “There are no broad highways to lead us easily and inevitably to quick solutions. We must keep going.” May we honor his memory through action forged in faith.
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
Oh my... someone at GNU wants a new Volapük.
Maybe they should check on how well that went historically.
https://www.gnu.org/software/moe/manual/moe_manual.html#Introduction
@KamalaHarris ("Kamala Harris") wrote:
I often turn to the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for inspiration.
Today, I’m keeping these words in mind: the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
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jugendhackt@chaos.social ("Jugend hackt") wrote:
Jugend hackt stellt ein: Wir suchen Verstärkung ab April für unser medienpädagogisches Team, in Berlin. https://medialepfade.org/2021/12/ausschreibung-verstaerkung-des-medienpaedagogischen-teams-bei-jugend-hackt/ #job
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rysiek@mastodon.technology ("Rysiekúr Memesson") wrote:
Cryptobros win an auction for Jodorowsky's "Dune" concept art compendium in book form:
https://nitter.net/garybrannan/status/1482866885989478411?s=20They paid ~100× the estimated price. And they think buying this book gives them the necessary rights to make a series based on it. 🤣
I mean, shouldn't NFT bros know everything about copyright and imaginary property?
I cannot stop laughing.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Maybe Katherine Kersten rises from her dusty tomb every year around MLK Day to vomit up her accumulated bile on everyone in Minnesota. That's my hypothesis, anyway.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2022/01/17/katherine-kersten-is-still-alive/
@telegram ("Telegram Messenger") wrote:
You can start a Secret Chat to create an additional 1-on-1 chat with someone – protected with end-to-end encryption and extra privacy features. These chats prevent forwarding, are only stored on the 2 participating devices, and have an optional self-destruct timer. #TelegramTips
Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge
Life these days can be very complicated, and many of us — I’d guess that most of us — are constantly looking for the best method to keep our lives in order. What do you need on your grocery list? When is that work project due, and who is working on it with you? A friend wants to do a movie-watching session, but is that the same day you promised your parents to help clean the garage? Which bills are due, and can you afford to pay them all? Where is that article about which masks to wear? And on and on.
So we decided to start off 2022 by asking the staff of The Verge what they use to keep track of all their appointments / tasks / projects / workflows. And it turned out that they use a variety of different apps or some fairly old-fashioned...
Home robots are getting smarter
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
Calls don't work in Slack unless I use Chromium.
Chromium is not accessible to me.
Compose key does not work in Chromium either, in case you want to type characters not in your current layout.
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") wrote:
Wordle 212 3/6
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🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩joguei http://term.ooo #15 3/6 *
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🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩still haven't made it in 2 guesses yet
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@EricBoehlert ("Eric Boehlert") wrote:
My latest — accountability isn’t optional: https://pressrun.media/p/abc-news-still-hiding-from-botched
@attackerman ("Spencer Ackerman") retweeted:
@stschrader1 ("Stuart Schrader") wrote:
Today's the 61st anniversary of the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, a killing whose reverberations continue. Here's the amazing 1976 version of the track "Lumumba" by trombonist Rico Rodriguez. https://youtu.be/v7yQ_kb2E34
In an extraordinary turn of events, the Wall Street Journal is reporting today that Microsoft is getting near to a deal to buy Activision Blizzard. Which not only would be one of the most major shake-ups in the gaming industry in years, but also could finally spell out the end for its horrendous CEO, Bobby Kotick.
Illustration by Samar Haddad / Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales
You now interact with coworkers through a flat rectangle — let’s get you a larger, better one
@teller ("Siim Teller") retweeted:
@OskSta ("Oskar Stålberg") wrote:
This madman actually went ahead and wrote a Wordle-to-Townscaper converter (like 2 seconds after I jokingly floated the idea). To mark the occasion I'll reluctantly share my embarrassing attempt at today's Wordle.
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@tarmo888 ("Tarm⚪byte") replied to a tweet by @DanDanikov:
@DanDanikov @BernhardWerner @OskSta I made a tool for that https://tarmo888.github.io/Wordle2Townscaper/
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
"Winter tornado season" in the US (which didn't used to be a thing) continues with four tornadoes in Florida, one of which reached wind speeds of 118MPH
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10409569/Winter-storm-brings-FOUR-tornadoes-Florida-twisters-hit-speeds-110mph.html
mango's tag line should probably be something like...
"mango generates man pages, so your project finally gets packaged by Debian"
@bdurette ("Brandon DuRette") wrote:
Login forms and signup forms are terrible at this. Leaving auto capitalization on for username fields happens all the time.
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@jgrahamc ("John Graham-Cumming") wrote:
When set to show the password as it is typed, The Economist app on the iPhone performs auto-correct.
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cstrotm ("Carsten Strotmann") wrote:
RT @cstrotm The maintainer of the #m68k backend in LLVM has set up two sponsorship pages
You can now use Patreon and OpenCollective to support the
development efforts.https://www.patreon.com/m68k_llvm
https://opencollective.com/m68k-llvm-dev
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@ib2_real ("Isaac G. Bryan") wrote:
Every MLK Day, I watch this.
We miss you Dr. King. 🙏🏽
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jakob@soc.schuerz.at ("Jakob :friendica:") wrote:
Wie können wir z.B. Gemeinden für Mobilizon gewinnen
Ich überlege gerade, einen Musterbrief zu verfassen, den ich dann dem Bürgermeister meiner Wohngemeinde schicken will.
Meine Absicht ist folgende:
Das #Fediverse braucht sozusagen eine "Einstiegsdroge", wo Zugpferde nur "Ja" sagen können. Und die hab ich jetzt nach einem Jahr der Nutzung des Fediverse in #Mobilizon für mich entdeckt. Warum?
Mobilizon ist mittlerweile gut ausgereift und super benutzbar. Es ist ein föderierender Service aus dem Fediverse auf #ActivityPub-Basis. Aber warum will ich auf meine Gemeinde damit "losgehen"?
Ich schreibe einfach das Bild nieder, welches mir vorschwebt. Stell dir vor, deine Wohngemeinde betreibt ein Mobilizon-Service. Dort pflegt sie diverse Termine ein. Alle Bauernmärkte, den Weihnachtsmarkt, das Kindertheater, die #Sportveranstaltung im städtischen #Freibad, die #Musikveranstaltung am Hauptplatz, die nächste Bürgerbefragung alle öffentlichen Gemeinderatssitzungen usw.
Du bist nun #Bürger dieser Stadt und kannst mit einem Kalender-Abo von Mobilizon alle Termine der Stadt auf deinen Handykalender oder in deinem Mailprogramm im Kalender abonnieren. Du hast alle Termine direkt und aktuell bei der Hand.Die Freiwillige Feuerwehr der Gemeinde entschließt sich, mit anderen Freiwilligen Feuerwehren (danke @tofuhuehnchen für die Idee!!!) der näheren und weiteren Umgebung, auch eine Mobilizon-Instanz zu betreiben. Dort pflegen die ihre Zeltfeste, Wettbewerbe, Übungen usw. ein.
Ein Kulturverein aus der näheren Umgebung betreibt ebenfalls eine Mobilizon-Instanz und pflegt auf dieser Instanz die T#heateraufführungen im Felsentheater, und jene auf der Seebühne ein, sowie die Konzerte, Jam-Sessions und Kinderkunstkurse ein.
Und so jeman wie ich, enthusiastisch genug, führt die Termine seines Modellbahnvereins mit öffentlichen Fahrtagen, Gebäudebaukursen und Fremo-Treffen auf einer privaten Instanz.
Alle Instanzen föderieren miteinander. (Da müsste man eigentlich eine Art "Vertrag" aufsetzen, zu welchen Bedingungen man mit den anderen Instanzen föderiert!)
Ein Besucher der Website der Stadtgemeinde sucht dann am Wochenende nach Veranstaltungen in der Umgebung der Gemeinde. Und er findet nicht nur die Gartenausstellung und die Benefiz-Weinverkostung der Feuerwehr, sondern auch die Fahrtage meines Modellbahnclubs - ohne die Veranstaltungsseite der Gemeinde zu verlassen. Und weil die Instanzen auch mit jenen Instanzen föderieren, die es auf "Landesebene" gibt, kann der Besucher auch noch bei Erweiterung des Suchradius das Wettschwimmen und Biberbaden im Freibad der Landeshauptstadt finden, die 60km entfernt ist.
Warum soll nun die Gemeinde anfangen, ein paar Euros monatlich für den Betrieb einer Mobilizon-Instanz ausgeben? Warum soll es nicht der Bienenzüchterverein tun?
Weil der Gemeinde damit ein Werkzeug in die Hand gegeben ist, mit dem sie das Leben in der Gemeinde und aller Veranstaltungen einfach organisieren und für Besucher anzeigen/darstellen kann.
Die #Gemeinde als Initiator kann Organisationen dabei unterstützen, dass die ihre öffentlichen Termine leicht auffindbar in die Öffentlichkeit bringen und so online überhaupt erst sichtbar werden.
Sollten sich #Organisationen weiterentwickeln, so können die ihre eigene Instanz später einmal betreiben, und dennoch bleiben die Termine für alle einheitlich und zentral auffindbar verfügbar.Und jetzt seht ihr mein Dilemma... Das Bild finde ich, ist wunderschön... aber es ist zu lang und zu groß, um es einem Bürgermeister per Email oder ausgedruckt mit der Schneckenpost zugestellt unter die Nase zu reiben. Ich brauch einen knackigen Text, der genau dieses Bild vermitteln kann.
Und dann würde ich damit zum Bürgermeister meiner Wohngemeinde gehen und zu den Bürgermeistern der umliegenden Gemeinden. Und andere hier im #Fediverse würde ich bitten, es mir gleichzutun. Wir sammeln die Reaktionen und Erfahrungen gemeinsam und verbessern den Text nach den ersten paar Kontakten.
Und dann benötige ich noch eine Idee, was ich so einem Bürgermeister einer kleinen Landgemeinde bzgl. Hosting sagen soll.
Eigentlich könnte man einen gemeinnützigen Verein (mit zuerst ehrenamtlichen und später fest angestellten Admins) gründen, der das Hosting für die Gemeinden übernimmt. Ich bin überzeugt, die wenigsten Gemeinden haben einen eigenen Sysadmin, geschweige denn einen der auch noch das Hosting einer Mobilizon-Instanz übernehmen könnte...
Aber als Einstieg könnte man bei Hetzner oder anderen Anbietern je eine kleine Virtuelle Maschine pro Gemeinde mieten, die ein paar Euros im Monat kostet (und von der Gemeinde zu bezahlen ist), wo die Gemeinde einmal einen Testbetrieb fahren kann.
Wäre es sinnvoll, wenn man den erst beginnt, wenn man zwei, drei Nachbargemeinden dafür gewinnen konnte? Wahrscheinlich wäre es besser, man startet mit der ersten Gemeinde die zustimmt. Dann hat man schon ein Testimonial für die nächsten und kann das Föderieren gleich herzeigen. (eine eigene Instanz ist natürlich für Vorfürungen sehr von Vorteil).
Hat man die Gemeinden dann mit Mobilizon begeistern können, kann man nach einer gewissen Zeit mit #Mastodon oder #Pleroma um die Ecke kommen... Um den Diskussionbedarf der Leute ebenfalls so #datenschutzfreundlich aufzufangen.
Dann wäre es auch gut, wenn die Gemeinde weitere Organisationen im Ort animiert, es ihr gleichzutun und ebenfalls Mobilizon-instanzen zu betreiben, die dann Themenspezifischer sind. Die #Feuerwehr oder alle Hilfsorganisationen. Oder die Blaulichtorganisationen, oder die #Sportvereine und und und...
Was meint ihr. Und wer mag mich beim Verfassen so eines #Musterbriefes unterstützen?
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memo@mastodon.online ("Memo") wrote:
Fortschritt 👍
An dieses noch seltene #Verkehrsschild müssen sich Autofahrer in #Stuttgart gewöhnen.
Das neue Zeichen zeigt das »Verbot des #Überholens von einspurigen Fahrzeugen für mehrspurige #Kraftfahrzeuge und Krafträder mit Beiwagen«.
Übersetzt: Das Überholen von #Fahrrädern und #Motorradfahrern ist hier für #Autofahrer verboten.
(Ich bin ja eigentlich nicht online, aber diesen Artikel muss ich einfach posten 😉)
Award-winning manga artist Shinji Mizushima passed away due to pneumonia on January 10 in a Tokyo hospital, reports ANN News. He was 82.
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meena@cathode.church ("Mina") wrote:
I feel like the core assumption of the concept of IP rests on the false assumption that knowledge is valuable in the same way we think of Gold as valuable, and that therefore it's useful to hoard it.
But i propose a better model: knowledge is like shit.
In small amounts it's useful as fertiliser, but hoarding it is weird, disgusting and potentially harmful.
Extracting the essence of shit, and flooding infertile land with it, won't turn the land fertile, it'll turn a profit tho! Short term. Long term it'll poison the surrounding water. 🤷🏻♀️
Hoarding that stuff, is even more dangerous, because it can explode!
So, to summarise: the value IP, just like the value of other peoples' data can best be understood as: The value of (toxic) waste.
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
Oh no, the MS server manipulates messages and changes all links to very long tracking links, spanning multiple lines (so my terminal's open-URL-with-keyboard feature doesn't work) and obscures it.
Maybe I can fix that with a custom filter in aerc?
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
There's "openconnect" in my package manager though, "Open client for Cisco AnyConnect VPN", maybe that works.
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
they use Cisco VPN for some reason and their download link opens a humongous shell script with binary data in it as text.
Feels very Windows to download Absolutely Safe executables from random websites.
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
Do I need to do anything special for MS IMAP?
It keeps closing the connection on me and I get broken pipe, when I navigate all the folders that it has added for me.
I don't have that problem with other IMAP accounts.
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Amazon says it will continue to accept payment in the UK from Visa credit cards, reversing a decision to ban the cards that was announced last November and due to kick in this week on Wednesday, January 19th.
In an email to customers, Amazon said it was “working closely on a potential solution that will enable customers to continue using their Visa credit cards on Amazon.co.uk.” The company did not say what the solution was or how long it might be in place, but added that “should we make any changes related to Visa credit cards, we will give you advance notice.”
Visa raised interchange fees five-fold after the UK left the EU
The original decision to ban Visa credit cards on Amazon.co.uk arose from a dispute over payment fees levied by...
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@rust_analyzer ("rust-analyzer") wrote:
Changelog #112
Features an improved "Merge match arms" assist, better completion sorting, as well as other quality of life improvements.
https://rust-analyzer.github.io/thisweek/2022/01/17/changelog-112.html
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Microsoft has started testing some deeper YouTube integration in its Edge browser. The latest Canary developer builds of Edge include a new “followable web” feature that lets you easily follow your favorite content creators on YouTube.
Reddit user Leopeva64 spotted a new YouTube follow button that appears in the address bar of YouTube pages. Following creators will add them to a feed that’s part of the Collections feature in Edge. The feature is clearly in the early preview stages, and it doesn’t support all YouTube content creators just yet. The feed that’s created in Collections lets you see recent posts from creators that you follow.
Image: Reddit (Leopeva64)
The new web following feature in Edge.
This...
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
How come I have to change my user agent for Slack to work?
If you are a web developer and need a feature, do you check for that feature or against a long list of user agents?
A crane game filled with raisins was left in the monkey pen at Japanese zoo Nagasaki Bio Park to see if the animals could figure out how to use the redemption game to get snacks.
Hyundai’s Genesis cars could soon get access to the feature. | Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images
Hyundai and its Genesis brand are reportedly close to adding support for Apple’s digital car key feature, which lets you unlock and start compatible vehicles using the iPhone’s Wallet app, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. According to Gurman, the so-called “CarKey” feature is set to come to Hyundai’s Genesis lineup this summer.
Hyundai already offers proprietary iOS apps, including MyHyundai with Bluelink and the Genesis Intelligent Assistant, which include the ability to remotely start, or unlock the doors of compatible vehicles. But adding support for Apple’s implementation of the digital key feature should make the functionality more seamless, and benefit from system-level Apple Wallet shortcuts. Hyundai’s site notes that its...
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@AlanRMacLeod ("Alan MacLeod") wrote:
Details on Oppo’s upcoming flagship phone are starting to come together. Multiple leaks are suggesting it’ll be called the Find X5 Pro, with a similar design to last year’s Find X3 Pro and specs broadly in line with the new OnePlus 10 Pro, which is already available in China. (OnePlus, of course, is now treated as a sub-brand of Oppo.)
The Find X3 Pro wasn’t sold in the US, but it did make its way to Europe and was one of the best phones of 2021. Renders recently released by OnLeaks show a device with a camera bump that flows into the rest of the back panel in a similar fashion to the Find X3 Pro, although the camera configuration has changed and doesn’t appear to include the previous phone’s unique ring light-equipped “microscope”...
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cato@chaos.social ("Cato") wrote:
Jede Wohnung hat diese eine Ecke mit den Fahrgastinformationsanzeigen
@mark_wilkins ("Mark W / CCP Darwin") wrote:
There are two kinds of value in art, owning the physical artwork, and owning the IP rights. NFT “art” sales confer neither. It’s like buying a certificate naming a star after you. And people who sell that, at least, price them as souvenirs.
@mark_wilkins ("Mark W / CCP Darwin") replied to a tweet by @mark_wilkins:
Are there uses for NFTs? Yes, but it’s never been cheaper in human history to set up a central database that’s accessible worldwide, so why bother with the hassle and cost?
@teller ("Siim Teller") retweeted:
@BrentToderian ("Brent Toderian") wrote:
“In an attempt to curb the sales of heavier vehicles, new cars registered in France are subject to a weight tax, introduced in January last year. All vehicles that weigh more than 1,800kg are taxed at a rate of €10 for every additional kilogram.” #SUV https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/our-growing-love-affair-with-the-suv-has-a-toxic-side-41237806.html
@DOStatus ("DigitalOcean Status") replied to a tweet by @DOStatus:
Resolved: Our Engineering team has resolved the issue with networking in our BLR1 region. The networking service should now be operating normally. If you continue to experience problems, please open a ticket with our support team. We … https://stspg.io/31t1rts0l5yx?u=pm2vbxw02thv
@taralx ("JP Sugarbroad 🐺") retweeted:
@timjacobwise ("Tim Wise") wrote:
This is such a dangerous and deliberate lie. They are trying to provoke race war
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@RonFilipkowski ("Ron Filipkowski") wrote:
Trump says white people are being discriminated against on covid treatment: “If you’re white, you don’t get the vaccine or if you’re white you don’t get therapeutics .. In NY state, if you’re white, you go to the back of the line if you want help.”
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@davidgerard ("your #1 source for absurdist true crime 🐍👑 🌷") wrote:
What we need to talk more about is Affinity Fraud. https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Affinity_fraud
Crypto is running out of mass-market suckers, so is marketing to smaller groups on the basis "I'm one of you, would I scam you?"
the answer is yes, they absolutely will. all crypto promoters are grifters
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@OfficialMLK3 ("Martin Luther King III") wrote:
No celebration without legislation. On January 17, join me to honor my father and the #MLKLegacy as we call on Congress and the White House to eliminate the Jim Crow filibuster and pass voting rights to protect millions of Black and Brown voters. #DeliverForVotingRights
@DOStatus ("DigitalOcean Status") wrote:
Monitoring: Our Engineering team is monitoring an issue with networking in our BLR1 region. We will post an update as soon as the issue is fully resolved. https://stspg.io/31t1rts0l5yx?u=kv5gchd4nbm7
@animatedtext ("Animated Text") wrote:
@jwz ("j͕̠̦̪͕̓͛̊̾̄ͅw̧̧̳̪̘͊̋͗̾͢͠z̢̘̞͈̺̞̩̓̽̐̋͗̆̋̚͟͜") retweeted:
@Winter ("Alex Winter") wrote:
Until the long covid kicks in, the splitting headaches, fatigue, inability to focus, persistent lung and stomach issues, and then, soon after, the possibility for re-infection. But otherwise, yeah.
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Some with recent Covid diagnoses are finding that contracting the illness they worked so hard to dodge for so long has brought them an unexpected reprieve from anxiety — instead of compounding it further. https://nbcnews.to/3Iem83o
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
a normal account is apparently called a local account now, and it costs extra (get Pro version), unless you know the right tricks.
https://bigtechquestion.com/2021/12/04/software/windows/how-can-i-setup-windows-11-to-use-a-local-account-3-ways-to-bypass-a-microsoft-login/
@gaywonk ("Carlos Maza") replied to a tweet by @gaywonk:
By “I’m a free thinker” I OF COURSE mean “I do public relations for rich men who have no idea I exist.”
@gaywonk ("Carlos Maza") wrote:
The "Intellectual Dark Web" basically exists to do the bidding of millionaires and billionaires.
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@jordanbpeterson ("Dr Jordan B Peterson") wrote:
Who says the individual can't make a difference @elonmusk @joerogan https://twitter.com/undercover1337/status/1482898954131890182
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev") wrote:
Everdell. Saturated, incandescent-lit photo of a new board game in our house.
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@TheRaDR ("Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg") wrote:
I am reminded of how, when Trump was elected, some straight white men were saying things like, “We lived through Reagan, we’ll live through this.”
In which “we” in both cases holds… an entire story.
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@FractalEcho ("Rua M. Williams") wrote:
"it's endemic. We just have to live with it," said the ones who would live, to those that would die.