O2 CZ nabídlo na léto zdarma na zkoušku NEO+ Bronzový s tím, že od září volitelně bude pokračovat za 599 Kč/měsíc. Dnes se zeptali, jestli chci v září pokračovat nebo ne, napsal jsem, že ne.

Obratem mi nabídli za stejnou cenu NEO+ Střibrný - což je předpokládám podle typu kovu hodnotnější tarif.

Poučení: všechny výhodné nabídky zásadně odmítat, přijdou ještě výhodnější. 😁

in reply to Ondřej Caletka

Měl jsem podobný, za stejnou cenu, ještě v rámci O2 Family jako "NEO Modrý". To ale zaniklo, sjednotili to pod O2 a vecpali mi za 699 Kč Zlatý s 20 Mbps (které z BTS tam, kde trávím víkendy, stejně nevymáčknu). Trošku pasivně agresivní přístup, na druhou stranu jsem předtím každý měsíc musel hlídat, abych utratil extra korunu a dosáhnul na tu 300 Kč slevu, o které píše kolega vedle.

LibreOffice is everywhere! And not just on computers – but at events around the world. At the weekend, community members attended FrOSCon in Germany, to answer questions and give out cool merch: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #OpenSource

Musicians! If you want to get some of your music heard by a few new ears, consider submitting some of your music for coverage on my Other People's Music blog.

Here's my latest entry:

etherdiver.com/2024/08/16/opm-…

Give it a read to get an idea of what it's all about, then take a quick look at this, which explains how it works in some detail:

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Then send me a submission based on those guidelines! I need 5 a week, so don't be shy!

I just learnt of the passing of Pierre Cartier last Saturday. I was lucky to attend his George Kempf Lecture at Johns Hopkins a decade ago titled "A quantum group as Galois group for some difference equations". I don't remember much about it which probably means I understood little, but I remember fondly going for dinner later and sitting close to him. He was an entertaining person, treat everyone as his equals (in spite of me being a minion and him being a legend) and told some Bourbaki stories

I've just launched my new BT Projects blog! Here you will find posts on a wide range of topics, from tech to other miscellaneous things I choose to write about. There is currently only one post up, but one which I have had a lot of requests for, how to make Windows work better post setup. Note however that this post is an initial draft; it could be updated in the future but I felt ready to put what I have out there! Enjoy! btprojects.samtupy.com/blog/ Note also that this is not yet set up on the home page, this will be updated shortly. #blog #tech #writing

The new edition of Extreme Privacy from Mike Bazzell includes even more attention to Tuta than ever before! 📕

The Tuta Calendar & Contacts have been the recommended apps of choice for keeping your data safe and secure. 📆 🔐👥

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We published a security fix for a High security vulnerability in Matrix JS SDK (CVE-2024-42369). Make sure to update your dependencies! See more at github.com/matrix-org/matrix-j…

#DSGVO versus #LLM / #KI :
Copilot macht aus einem Gerichtsreporter einen Kinderschänder
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Recht auf Auskunft? Schwierig. Löschen der Falschinformationen? Unmöglich. Und nun?

#DSGVO #llm #ki

...a ešte koľko ich je, dá te si colu alebo limonádu a hneď máte na stole tak zo šesť

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People ask me why we don't support Apple products. Well, it's shit like this theverge.com/2024/8/9/24216181…

Ok, I have thoughts about Chrystul Kizer being sentenced to prison.

The monster she killed was a known sex trafficker of young black girls. He’d been arrested and released without bail by the same cops that arrested this girl. He brutalized and trafficked this child, and she killed him. (I have no problem with that, personally. )

Wisconsin has a 2008 law on the books that allows trafficking as a defense, and her lawyers chose to plead out instead of taking it to trial.

I’m not a lawyer, but from the outside, that sure as fuck looks like malpractice. Let’s find a way to free this kid.

#ChrystulKizer #Milwaukee #injustice

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Perhaps you have heard (or even believe) some or all of the elements of the following story about the past:

"Life in the past was crude and hard. People could not afford mercy or charity. People in primitive societies would leave the sick and weak behind to die, and even the ancient Greeks killed disabled infants through exposure."

I have frequently encountered this set of ideas, in various permutations. It shows up all over the internet in popular historical accounts:
"Infanticide was a disturbingly common act in the ancient world, but in Sparta this practice was organized and managed by the state. All Spartan infants were brought before a council of inspectors and examined for physical defects, and those who weren't up to standards were left to die...If a Spartan baby was judged to be unfit for its future duty as a soldier, it was most likely abandoned on a nearby hillside. Left alone, the child would either die of exposure or be rescued and adopted by strangers."

It is also quite wrong.

history.com/news/8-reasons-it-…

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in reply to HeavenlyPossum

These were people who lived more than 2,000 years ago in the Iron Age. They did not have access to modern tools or artificial power. Everything they built, they built themselves, with their own hands, and occasionally some animal power. They were, by modern standards, unimaginably poor. And yet Sneed demonstrates that they devoted time, energy, and effort into caring for disabled infants and making buildings accessible to those who needed access.

In the United States, the Americans with Disabilities Act wasn't signed into law until 1990. Despite the law, Americans with disabilities still routinely face discrimination and inaccessibility around the country, often because enforcement is lax and private firms can't be bothered to spend resources on compliance. *But they have no excuse.* The US is the richest state that is or ever was; it has access to unimaginably more resources than the Classical Greeks did thousands of years ago. If they could do it, modern societies like the US can do it.

4/9

in reply to HeavenlyPossum

Archeologists have found evidence from around the world, in sites spanning tens of thousands of years, of people caring for the sick, the injured, and the disabled. A young man buried in what is now Vietnam who lived, paralyzed, with Klippel-Feil syndrome for about ten years. A Neanderthal man who survived grievous injuries, including a partial blinding and the loss of an arm, in what is now 45,000 years ago. A boy who lived to about 15 with spina bifida in what is now Florida, 7,500 years ago. On and on and on.

These were people who almost certainly required enormous levels of care. Many of them would have struggled to contribute to the sustenance of their communities. Many of them were not particularly mobile. And yet they survived, many of years, which could have only happened with the cooperation of multiple other people. These are ancient societies in which, we've been taught, life was "nasty, brutish, and short." Yet they diverted precious resources to the care of other people, many of whom could never materially reward their carers.

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5/9

EL SANTO NIÑO DE LA GUARDIA

Durante la segunda mitad del sXIV, en la localidad de La Guardia (Toledo), un niño fue cruelmente torturado y asesinado siguiendo un ritual mágico en el que un grupo de judíos y criptojudíos buscaban difundir una epidemia de cólera.

O, al menos, eso es lo que a día de hoy sigue afirmando parte de la Iglesia, como vemos en este artículo publicado en 2015 y cargado, todavía hoy, de propaganda antisemita y de un absoluto desprecio por la evidencia histórica.

oracionyliturgia.archimadrid.o…

Se conservan algunos de los documentos de este juicio, gracias a los cuales algunos historiadores tan poco sospechosos de rojeras como Luis Suárez Fernández (director de universidades durante la dictadura) han reconstruido coherentemente lo que realmente debió suceder.

En 1489 varios judeoconversos son detenidos por la Inquisición bajo la acusación de haber vuelto a sus viejas creencias judías. Al principio no hay nada más que esta acusación, pero bajo tortura, aparece el relato sobre un niño.

Los distintos acusados, bajo tortura, empiezan a lanzarse acusaciones unos a otros, incluyendo también a un par de judíos de la zona. Inmiscuyéndose los unos a los otros en la terrible historia de un niño raptado y torturado como blasfemo reflejo de la muerte de Jesucristo.

La única historia no obtenida bajo tortura la dio un judío que, enfermo y creyendo estar cerca de la muerte, pidió que le asistiera un rabino. Un monje se disfrazó de rabino y consiguió engañarle, consiguiendo, según él, una declaración que posteriormente el judío negaría.

Lo más curioso de esta historia es que no existe niño. De hecho, el niño no tiene ni nombre (la tradición posterior le adjudica el nombre de Cristóbal o el de Juan). No existen padres, los padres de los que se habla también son inventados. No hubo, por supuesto, cadáver.

Las distintas declaraciones están repletas de contradicciones importantes. Los acusadores tuvieron que crear un complicado relato en el que el niño fue transportado de un lado a otro (sin que nadie les viera) para explicar que cada uno hablara de sitios distintos.

Las mismas fechas son contradictorias, más allá de que todos decían que había sucedido en semana santa, según uno hacía cuatro años de aquello, según otro quince, según otro, once...

Los acusados fueron ajusticiados en 1491. La historia fue publicitada con gran eficacia por toda Castilla.

Unos meses después, la Reina Isabel firmaba la expulsión de los judíos. Sin duda, el caso del falso niño de La Guardia tendría su influencia en esta decisión.

Kuffovci nie sú pomätenci ale prepnutý magory, teda je to asi to isté ale to moje pomenovanie je výstižnejšie.

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in reply to SuspiciousDuck

Ak je mojim zaujmom mat tu kludny a dobry zivot, tak sa musim primarne snazit a slusne a funkcne riesenia. A teda preto ten "lepsi vykon OCTK".

Lebo sa samozrejme da napr. aj "brat spravodlivost do vlastnych ruk", ale to by v pripade ludi typu Kuffa rychlo vyeskalovalo:

- on mi zrusi divadlo
- ja mu zrusim omsu
- on prise zrusit mna
- ak sa mu podari zrusit mna, niekto dalsi skusi zrusit jeho
- …

vysledok: obcianska vojna

A prave any sme sa vyhli vojnam, mame zakony a OCTK.

linux-game-manager
Storm Dragon pushed changes to the master branch of the linux-game-manager project Massive rewrite of how speaking with TTS is handled. This should open up compatibility with pretty much every wad out there as far as TTS is concerned. There may be unwanted speech until everything is ironed out.

🛠️ Maintenance Planned August 21, 2024 9:00-11:00 PM EDT/1:00-3:00 AM UTC

In preparation for the new release, Bitwarden will be undergoing server and web maintenance from 9-11 PM EDT/1-3 AM UTC.

More Information on the Bitwarden Status Page →
status.bitwarden.com/issues/66…

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Who knew that the global human extinction ushered in by Skynet was caused by merely turning it on for the first time and watching it consume all the water and natural resources?

It didn't even need to get to that self-aware stage, or have enough reason to determine that "humans are a virus", or even ramp up the production of autonomous H/K drones and Terminators.

It just had to be powered on.

See: techradar.com/pro/water-consum…