Pokud by vás zajímalo jak se opravuje 47 let stará sonda Voyager 1, která je více jak 15 miliard kilometrů vzdálená od Země, mrkněte na přednášku Bruce Waggonera. 🚀
And then for the non-self-hosted stuff, there is
- search: @MetaGer
- browser: Librewolf (or Firefox) with Ublock
- phone OS: @e_mydata
- photos: @ente
- mail: @Tutanota from now on since I started using it two days ago :)
J’ai besoin d’avis extérieurs. Quelqu’un qui a fait une variante propriétaire (freeware) d’un projet libre se justifie comme ça :
« Le problème avec tout ça c'est que l'on fait passer le “tout” libre comme étant le meilleur. Dans le sens radical du terme il favorise l'exploitation des plus faibles par les plus forts. »
À votre avis, c’est :
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- débattable (0 votes)
- fractalement con (0 votes)
- honteux (0 votes)
@pylapp @banux @hub C’est bien un projet GPL / CC-by-SA qui a été forké avec l’ajout d’une clause NC. Ils ne distribuent aucune source, et ils font disparaitre les mentions expliquant l’historique.
Et pour eux, parce qu’ils diffusent sans demander rétribution (mais sous restriction NC quand mème), c’est « suffisamment libre » pour que seuls des « libristes radicaux » puissent y trouver à redire.
Le problème c’est donc moi et pas eux. Même les responsables du projet d’origine laissent faire.
@hub @pylapp @banux Non, bien sûr. Ça n’est pas tant pour l’aspect légal que je m’interroge (n’ayant aucun doute à ce sujet), mais sur l’aspect moral : comment peut-on défendre ce point de vue, et comment cela peut-li être accepté par les modos restants du projet initial.
Je finis par me dire que le projet initial est complètement mort, et qu’il ne reste plus personne n’ayant une quelconque culture libriste dans l’équipe, et donc que tout le monde s’en fout.
How dare Taylor Swift, a celebrity (!), wade into politics...
...said the people who made Trump and Reagan into the god-heads of their party.
What a strange thing we do to our young people in this culture and time.
We make them spend several years learning things that they often have no interest in, that they have not chosen and that they will in many cases never use again. We tell them that these things are vitally important.
Then we sit them in rows and make them write about the things they can remember for an intense few hours. We compare what they have written down with everyone else of the same age, and then we rank them.
We make them wait a couple of months and then we tell some that they are the successes, and others that they are the failures. We encourage them to hang their self-worth on how they performed. Newspapers publish pictures of the delighted, whilst the disappointed hide their heads in shame.
We tell them that these results will determine the rest of their lives – and then we set up systems that make this true. We provide fewer opportunities for those who did not succeed. Those who did well can take their pick of courses, whilst those who did not are made to take the same tests again and again, just to hammer it home.
We make sure that young people spend the majority of their adolescence focused on exams and under pressure. Every summer, they sit in rows and try to remember. Each year, they’re told that their whole future rests on this.
Many of them inevitably cave in under the pressure. They become anxious and depressed. They show signs of burnout by the age of 16. They lose their spark, and just go through the motions. Some of them retreat altogether.
Then we pathologise them, say that they need mental health treatment or to become more resilient. We send them for therapy or give them medication. We say that they are the problem, whilst the system carries on unchanged.
What if instead we stopped to think about what we are doing to our young people?
Adolescence is a time of opportunity and vulnerability. It’s a one-off stage of life. What if we asked ourselves, should our young people really spend these years on a conveyor belt of high stakes exams?
Imagine we allowed ourselves to look beyond this time and place, and to see just how strange this really is. What would we do then? Dr Naomi Fisher
Van Aubel's theorem states that if you start with a convex quadrilateral and construct a square on each side, externally to the quadrilateral, then the line segments connecting the centers of opposite squares will be equal in length and perpendicular to each other.
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Aaron Swartz, a hacker in the original sense, having helped develop RSS and Creative Commons, downloaded academic articles he had permission to access, and the DOJ hounded him.
Sam Altman, who failed upward to where he is, is performing copyright infringement at scale and seen as a revolutionary innovator.
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@x0 There's no point, just use something like Nougat or Marker.
I passed a huge mathy book through Nougat once. It wasn't perfect and failed on a few out-of-distribution pages, like indexes / tables of contents, but apart from that, did a really great job and handled the math correctly.
Join us to protest rideshare discrimination against blind people using guide dogs and white canes. Uber and Lyft have not met their obligations to ensure that blind individuals are not discriminated against. So, we are organizing a rideshare rally in San Francisco on October 15 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
If you are interested in attending the demonstration, please complete the Rideshare Rally Interest Form: nfb.org/programs-services/advo… #RightToRide #DontDeny #StopGuideDogDenials
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With pleasure I'm using @MetaGer@suma-ev.social with a key.
But it's a little bit annoying to enter the key every time starting the browser, even if the addon is installed.
Is there a way to prevent this?
“Sometimes”? When exactly? "you may want to confirm any facts independently”? Which of the facts? Independently? Where?
#AI #LLM #SometimesFail
Tagesschau-App: Wie Google über die Google-Cloud Daten über dein Leseverhalten sammeln kann und welche datenschutzrechtlichen Fragen/Probleme damit verbunden sind. 👇
kuketz-blog.de/tagesschau-app-…
#ard #tagesschau #google #android #datenschutz #tracking #dsgvo #tdddg
No one could have predicted that electing a former cop as mayor of a big city would lead to more cop violence and more fascism (mask bans).
Nobody would have predicted that.
Quantum computing has the potential to break modern #encryption. How real is this threat and how soon will it be viable? @Tutanota's Brandon Sundh explains how this fascinating tech works and what companies like his are doing now to protect your #privacy.
@markus just opening this up for users in the EU would be ok for me but giving them my client IP just for that is actually the problem.
Also I don't really get the contract part that Individual Matrix instances and Meta would need to sign. What kind of contract would that be? Will they sign contracts with self hosted people?
What a set of headlines, can't get any more dystopian than that. The rich go into vanity trips into space, while the common people down below drown.
#ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #climate #space #spacex
Does #Google own the web? 👀
Biggest US antitrust lawsuit ever must break the tech giant’s monopoly.👇👇👇
tuta.com/blog/google-antitrust…
What alternative Google products do you recommend to your loved ones? Let us know in the comments!
#privacymatters #privacy #monopoly
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Homelessness should be illegal, but for the state, not the Homeless. If your State is run so poorly that you have a significant number of Homeless, then you are committing a crime against the people that live there. You've let rent get higher than wages, you aren't adequately funding mental and physical Healthcare, you're under providing Unemployment benefits and Disability, you're not regulating unnecessary layoffs.
Are there going to be a few people who still choose Homelessness, maybe, but these are problems with solutions 99% of the time.
I expect I'll be doing this my own way or not at all though.
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