“The death toll has risen to 284 from an #earthquake which shook #Turkey’s south early on Monday, with 2,323 people injured, vice president Fuat Oktay told a news conference.”

I hate that we all know that Turkey has a major earthquake risk as a whole yet we still couldn’t manage to protect ourselves and wake up to bad news like this regularly. theguardian.com/world/live/202…

in reply to Ahmet Alphan Sabancı

Update from the #earthquake in #Turkey (Day 6): 22327 people died and 80278 people wounded.

There has been over 100 people arrested who were responsible for the destroyed buildings. I hope it’s not just to calm people down. nytimes.com/2023/02/11/world/m…

Along with the health issues, we now have security problems in the area. People with unknown origin tries to loot buildings and rob people. What’s worse, racist and fascist groups use this to target immigrants and other groups.

in reply to Ahmet Alphan Sabancı

Update from the #earthquake in #Turkey (Day 8): 31643 people died and 80278 people wounded. 158165 people moved from earthquake zone to other cities.

Updates on the situation is slowing down. Latest official update came in morning and didn’t include wounded people numbers, so I kept the oldest known one.

Even though we had several rescues in the last two days, people are losing their hopes and we start to see the destruction even more clearly. I don’t think we saw the whole truth yet.

Favourite thing I've learned in 2023: Rosenthaler Platz U-Bahn station in Berlin is entirely decorated with radioactive uranium glazed tiles.

@gigabecquerel visited with a geiger counter to check.

chaos.social/@gigabecquerel/10…


The
whole
fucking
station

is uranium glazed???
That must be tens of kg of uranium!

Hot damn I almost didn't want to leave

Edit:
Fuck sake there are so many armcair experts here.
NO, this is NOT dangerous!
Radiation is all around you and so far you have done just fine surviving that.
It's a nice color and an interesting historical fact, and that's all there's to it.


Mozilla is working on bringing Firefox 🦊 to iOS 🥂

Real Firefox with Gecko 🦎!

Apple's over a decade long ban on competitive third party browsers has almost certainly cost Firefox significant market share and 100s of millions in lost revenue.

theregister.com/2023/02/07/moz…

We had a great time at #FOSDEM! If you came to see @mattj and @zash from the Prosody team at the Real-time Lounge area, it was nice to meet you! If not, maybe we'll catch you next year :)

As well as @mattj's talk about FAST auth in Prosody, also check out Saúl's talk about how the #Jitsi team used #Prosody and #XMPP to scale video conferences to over 10000 participants. The recording is now online: fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event…

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The great big Matrix 2.0 main-stage talk from #FOSDEM2023 is now available online! Come see how we're making Matrix go voom 🏎️ with the world first demo of iOS Element X beta; the Waterfall SFU for Element Call; P2P Matrix & scriptable Third Room in WebXR! youtube.com/watch?v=eUPJ9zFV5I…
in reply to gigabecquerel

The
whole
fucking
station

is uranium glazed???
That must be tens of kg of uranium!

Hot damn I almost didn't want to leave

Edit:
Fuck sake there are so many armcair experts here.
NO, this is NOT dangerous!
Radiation is all around you and so far you have done just fine surviving that.
It's a nice color and an interesting historical fact, and that's all there's to it.

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Soeben habe ich 20.- CHF sinnvoll ausgegeben; #thunderbird von #mozilla ist auf unsere #Spende angewiesen. Vielleicht kannst ja auch Du mithelfen, dass dieses sinnvolle Projekt in Zukunft weiter existiert:

give.thunderbird.net

#Hilfe #opensource #email

Just now I spent 20.- CHF wisely; thunderbird by mozilla depends on our #donation. Maybe you can #help to keep this useful project going in the future?

Google used to take pride in minimizing time we spent there, guiding us to relevant pages as quickly as possible. Over time, they tried to answer everything themselves: longer snippets, inline FAQs, search results full of knowledge panels.

Today's Bard announcement feels like their natural evolution: extracting all value out of the internet for themselves, burying pages at the bottom of each GPT-generated essay like footnotes. blog.google/technology/ai/bard…

in reply to Andy Baio

Personally, I wish that the "code red" response that ChatGPT inspired at Google wasn't to launch a dozen AI products that their red teams and AI ethicists have warned them not to release, but to combat the tsunami of AI-generated SEO spam bullshit that's in the process of destroying their core product. Instead, they're blissfully launching new free tools to generate even more of it.

Apt that while at #SOOCon23 I can share that our Our colleagues in the #OpenSource policy team @NHSTransform have published this set of digital playbooks to encourage open source development, testing, adoption, and deployment.

transform.england.nhs.uk/key-t…
#stateofopencon

in reply to Giuseppe Sollazzo

And great to see our case study included: a model to predict a patient's length of stay at admission. Developed as an #opensource from inception alongside our colleagues at @gloshospitals who are now deploying it in the wild.
#stateofopencon #SOOCon23

transform.england.nhs.uk/key-t…

Ne pas oublier de soutenir la communauté des développeurs de monde numérique Libre. Cela fait plusieurs années, maintenant, que j'utilise @thunderbird, alors il était temps pour moi de lui offrir un premier don! ✔ give.thunderbird.net/fr/

“This is not a wish list. This exists. This works. This has been implemented and it's working now. It's working now in many applications, platforms and services.”

From “Podcasting 2.0: it's all about Interoperability” #fosdem
(How Podcasting 2.0 will save the Open Internet)
Full video here: 👉️ fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event…

in reply to valiant8086

@valiant8086 I presume it's not been specifically trained on audiobooks, or if it has, it's a young model. Speaker recognition in a fiction work is hardly a trivial matter, not to mention a bank of voiceform adaptations to connect to each speaker, which then also need to be run through whatever tone or intent deterministic algorithm they already use, which will often include markers outside the dialogue. Complex business! But who'd have predicted such results even to this standard?