FBI fires agents photographed kneeling during 2020 racial justice protest, AP sources say
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Stalin would be proud.
I forgot that I did eventually edit the first line of the book. It was originally, "I did not want to write this book."
Disabling Intelligences eBook is available now link.springer.com/book/10.1007…
Image text : I’ll be honest. When thinking about what books might live in me, this was never one of them. It was certainly not the book I thought I would write first. I never wanted to become known for artificial intelligence (AI) criticism at all. I want to sit in a lab and tinker with tech, building little gadgets that delight my disabled kin. I want to maintain surreptitious code bases of free little hacks that disrupt our perpetually inaccessible and downright-hostile world. I want to share disabled DIY specs through crumpled little zines posted in libraries and coffee houses. I want to run a free digital manufacturing center just for disabled people to come and build exactly what they want without a doctor, insurance company, or bank account telling them what body they’re allowed to have.
But in order to do that, I have to fight the inadequacies in technology policy and medical care. And in order to do that, I have to fight the AI industrial complex. Because underneath every insurance rejection is a predictive algorithm, behind every assistive technology is a data collection scheme, and now, behind every technology policy is an AI hype man.
#AI #AIhype #Disability #eugenics #metaeugenics
Disabling Intelligences
This book discusses the influences of eugenics on the AI industry and the impacts of AI opportunism on disabled people.SpringerLink
Anyone using NetUpDown?
apt.izzysoft.de/packages/com.b…
The app wasn't updated since 2017, but we still see a lot of downloads for it (by F-Droid clients), so chances are folks here will still have tried it. Does it still work, so we shall keep it – or is it rather broken, so we'd better remove it from the #IzzyOnDroid repo?
EDIT: Confirmed twice now, for Android 15+16, so we'll keep it. Thanks!
„NetUpDown“ – IzzyOnDroid F-Droid Repository
Upstream - Net speed floating windowIzzyOnDroid Repo Browser
🌹Dear friends,
I’m writing to you from Gaza, where life has become extremely difficult. I understand everyone has their own responsibilities and struggles, but if you are able to help—even in a small way—through this link, I would be deeply grateful.
Even simply sharing the link with others would mean so much to me and my family.
Thank you kindly, and may you always be safe and well 🌷
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🔥 Stay warm this winter in a Tuta Hoodie 🔥
All you need to do is guess how many years Hanna has been working at Tuta for... 🤔
Hint: Find out on our blog! 😉
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Read our blog to learn why privacy matters. And don't forget to get an encrypted mailbox yourself!Tuta
A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!
#218 Adaptive Sidebars
thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2025/…
#218 Adaptive Sidebars
Updates on what happens across the GNOME project from week to weekthisweek.gnome.org
Leseempfehlung: mi-di.de/magazin/warum-der-kol…
Ich war diesen Sommer auf dem kollapscamp.de und arbeite seit dem daran, welchen Beitrag Kirche(n) in Kollaps und Krisensituation leisten können. Technisch als Standorte für solarbetriebene Notkommunikation z.B. über #MeshCore oder #Meshtastic aber auch sozial wer welche Räume und Ressourcen in welchen Szenarien zur Verfügung stellt.
Bei midi gibt es jetzt zwei Texte mit guten Impulsen dazu von Walter Lechner und Gabriela Hund
Warum der Kollaps nicht gleich das Ende der Welt bedeuten muss von midi
Warum der Kollaps nicht gleich das Ende der Welt bedeuten musswww.mi-di.de
Das ist ja interessant!
Unter vielem anderen auch der Hinweis von @gabrielahund@hessen.social
Verlernen müssen wir auch die Selbstsicherheit, dass wir schon genau wissen, was andere brauchen, und dass wir selbstverständlich über die benötigten Fähigkeiten verfügen.
#Kollaps #Disruption #Klima #Seelsorge #Hoffnung #FediKirche
Anyone using #Tammy as a #Matrix messenger client?
What do you think about it? Why do you use it? How much do you use it? On which device type is it installed? What features do you miss?
- Yes. (15%, 3 votes)
- No, but already tried it. (5%, 1 vote)
- No, but heard about it. (15%, 3 votes)
- No, never heard about it. (65%, 13 votes)
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I use it on Android alongside with other #Matrix Clients.
So far I remember, the onboarding was good. Generelly it feels fast (after) sync.
The chatlist items, for me, could have a little bit more padding. The gui with the bubble style in the Chats I don't like much.
It's nice to have some settings for gui. The accent color could have more options.
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Desítky milionů v Putinově zájmu. Nadace úzce provázaná s KSČM v tichosti podporuje spolky, které mají dostat Česko z NATO – Page Not Found
Zmapovali jsme finanční motor řady proruských spolků v Česku. Nenápadná nadace, která nestojí o publicitu, mezi ně rozdělila již šedesát milionů korun a více jak dvě dekády pomáhá budovat antisystémovou opozici.pagenotfound.cz
We had to start charging the electric car from the grid this week due to bad weather and shorter days, but between this week and mid-April, when we got the car, we charged it exclusively from solar power. Six months and six thousand kilometers. Not bad.
#ElectricVehicle #electromobility #renewables #photovoltaic #renewableenergy
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The XMPP Interop Testing project helps ensure XMPP servers and clients play nicely together by providing specification test automation.
New update:
✔️ Option to fail runs if some tests were "impossible" to execute.
✔️ Flexible account provisioning
Details on the blog: xmpp-interop-testing.github.io…
The development journey that @fishbowler and I have been taking was made possible by a grant from @nlnet 🙏. The grant has now concluded, and we’re deeply thankful for their support!
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Chat I think I've made it and become a Software-Visionary 🤔
For years it has been obvious to me that a snail-like arrangement of browser tabs would be superior to linear modes. It clearly guides the visual focus to the screen center, and you notice when your tabs spiral out of control.
After years of brainstorming a friend started building it: github.com/grubersjoe/tabsnail
GitHub - grubersjoe/tabsnail
Contribute to grubersjoe/tabsnail development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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Boeing settles lawsuit on wrongful death claim related to deceased whistleblower
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/boeing-settles-lawsuit-on-wrongful-death-claim-related-to-deceased-whistleblower/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Boeing settles lawsuit on wrongful death claim related to deceased whistleblower
Boeing (BA.N) filed a settlement on Friday in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the mother of John Barnett, a former Boeing worker who raised concerns about the planemaker’s production that was potentially putting passengers at risk.Reuters Staff (CTVNews)
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It's time for me to buy a OTG cable to hook ordinary keyboard into my phone.
Four-panel comic by @sophielabelle about a certain nazi named Horst Wessel who might spring to mind given recent events.
#horstwessel, #charliekirk, #josephgoebbels, #nazis, #sophielabelle
libxml2's sole maintainer Nick Wellnhofer steps down, meaning libxml2 is now no longer maintained.
discourse.gnome.org/t/stepping…
It's hard to estimate just how many companies depend on this software and critical security updates to the library, so I'm certain many will quickly step up and offer sponsorship to ensure a fundamental dependency doesn't just deteriorate without proper support.
Any day now.
Stepping down as libxml2 maintainer
I’m stepping down as maintainer of libxml2 which means that this project is more or less unmaintained for now. I will fix regressions in the 2.15 release until the end of 2025.GNOME Discourse
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Sinclair and Nexstar bringing back "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on their stations tonight
Two major TV station owners, Sinclair and Nexstar, said they will return "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to the air Friday after preempting the show last week.Megan Cerullo (CBS Colorado)
"First they came for the Fascists, and I spoke up cause I was a fascist"
Happy Petrov Day to those who celebrate. On September 26, 1983, Stanislav Petrov made the correct decision to not trust a computer.
The early warning system at command center Serpukhov-15, loudly alerting of a nuclear attack from the United States, was of course modern and up-to-date. Stanislav Petrov was in charge, working his second shift in place of a colleague who was ill.
Many officers facing the same situation would have called their superiors to alert them of the need for a counter-attack. Especially as fellow officers were shouting at him to retaliate quickly before it was too late. Petrov did not succumb.
I've attached a short clip from a reenactment of the situation in the documentary The Man Who Saved the World.
The computer was indeed wrong about the imminent attack and Petrov likely saved the world from nuclear disaster in those impossibly stressful minutes, by daring to wait for ground confirmation. For context one must also be aware that this was at a time when US-Soviet relations were extremely tense.
I've previously written about three lessons to take away from Petrov's actions:
1. Embrace multiple perspectives
The fact that it was not Stanislov Petrov's own choice to pursue an army career speaks to me of how important it is to welcome a broad range of experiences and perspectives. Petrov received an education as an engineer rather than a military man. He knew the unpredictability of machine behavior.
2. Look for multiple confirmation points
Stanislav Petrov understood what he was looking for. While he has admitted he could not be 100% sure the attack wasn't real, there were several factors he has mentioned that played into his decision:
- He had been told a US attack would be all-out. An attack with only 5 missiles did not make sense to him.
- Ground radar failed to pick up supporting evidence of an attack, even after minutes of waiting.
- The message passed too quickly through the 30 layers of verification he himself had devised.
On top of this: The launch detection system was new (and hence he did not fully trust it).
3. Reward exposure of faulty systems
If we keep praising our tools for their excellence and efficiency it's hard to later accept their defects. When shortcomings are found, this needs to be communicated just as clearly and widely as successes. Maintaining an illusion of perfect, neutral and flawless systems will keep people from questioning the systems when the systems need to be questioned.
We need to stop punishing when failure helps us understand something that can be improved.
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Unknown parent • • •Celeste Ryder 🐾 🐀🏳️🌈
in reply to Hubert Figuière • • •@hub if it was a moose, you’d definitely remember. We think of them as deer-sized but they’re friggin’ HUGE. Walls of meat. Towering at over 2 metres high.
Megafauna is terrifying!
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in reply to Celeste Ryder 🐾 🐀🏳️🌈 • • •somecanuckchick
in reply to Hubert Figuière • • •As "the witness", I can definitely confirm it was a juvenile moose... had it been an adult, we would've been dead. LOL