- 1000 (16%, 179 votes)
- 1024 (83%, 904 votes)
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Kladno, Praha, Naďa, Covid
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Gute Erklärung von #FrederikeKaltheuner gestern in den Tagesthemen, warum es wenig Grund zur Freude über die #Google-Ankündigung gibt:
🇩🇪🚨 Morgen könnten die EU-Regierungen die #Chatkontrolle durch die Hintertür beschließen, um doch noch ALLE eure privaten Nachrichten & Fotos scannen zu lassen. 🤫
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📢 Kontaktiere JETZT Minister&Abgeordnete: fightchatcontrol.eu ✊
Kurz vor einer entscheidenden Sitzung in Brüssel schlägt der Digitalrechtsexperte und ehemalige Europaabgeordnete Dr. Patrick Breyer Alarm.Patrick Breyer
🇪🇺🚨 Tomorrow, EU gov's could approve #ChatControl 2.0 through the back door, unleashing mass surveillance to scan ALL your private messages & photos. 🤫 Your privacy is on the line.
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📢Contact your Ministers/MEPs NOW: fightchatcontrol.eu ✊
Just before a decisive meeting in Brussels, digital rights expert and former Member of the European Parliament Dr. Patrick Breyer is sounding the alarm.Patrick Breyer
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Looks like my #pixel10pro will finally be put in use. ![]()
Android 16 QPR1 is finally being pushed to the Android Open Source Project. This should have happened on 2025-09-03. We migrated to full Android 16 QPR1 kernel code (GPLv2 tarball) and firmware in September.GrapheneOS (GrapheneOS Mastodon)
Pôvodna verzia, spievajú Jaroslav Filip a Milan Lasica. Album: Najkrajšie piesne Jara FilipaYouTube
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Custom (VO does that).
I abbreviate my punctuation, so (=par, )=rap, {=lace, }=race, [=brack, ]=crab etc.
I also have rules to abbreviate () -> empar, {} -> embrace, [] -> embrack.
I don't know how people code without this.
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Wie weit die Verrohung vorangeschritten ist, zeigt sich an vereinzelten Kommentaren, die an dieser Aussage nichts schlimmes finden wollen. Spannend finde ich, dass ich solche Replys bisher nur auf Mastodon bekommen habe, aber nicht auf Bluesky und auch nicht (sehr überraschend) auf LinkedIn.
Attached: 1 image Es ist so weit. Jetzt sind es nicht mehr nur noch Ausländer, die das Stadtbild stören, und Bürgergeld-Empfänger, die der Allgemeinheit schaden – jetzt sind es auch die pflegebedürftigen Kranken und Behinderten, die zu faul sind.Enno Park (Mastodon)
ON this day in 2005, twenty years ago, I was visiting @MaryAnn25 in Portlan,, Oregon.
I was up at around 4:30 AM on this cold Saturday morning in her apartment with a cheap Sony walkman connected to a digital recorder, trying to capture a bunch of local commercial FM radio station IDs just for fun, when I came across KBOO, a community radio station, and a guy playing country classics.
Instead of a properly produced ID, this guy opened the microphone, and with a voice that broke rather spectacularly, proclaimed "You are listening to KBOO, Portland. The voiced quality just went away when he said the word "to", and it came out with a weird, strangled h sound.
When I first heard it, I absolutely busted out laughing, happy that I was able to capture it.
Unfortunately, my Edirol R1, an early solid-state stereo digital recorder, decided it's batteries weren't really up to the job, and it cut off while recording, which damaged the file.
I was able to put it's compact flash card into a reader, and load a recovery utility, called PC Inspector File Recovery, to get the raw data off the card, then open that raw data in an audio editor, which was just enough to pull it off.
So, exactly twenty years later, I present this four second audio clip, which sort of became an audio meme among friends for years.
Montreal transit strike over as STM maintenance workers' union suspends work stoppage
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Not sure what to think here, but I think the union failed.
1. definitely a luxury brand given the price. 2. people forgot the iPod Socks.
Definitely on brand.
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Este tiene que ser @modulux. Vamos, es que estoy seguro. Todos los días saluda diciendo lo que hace y lo que no hace, pero nunca habla del sueño, y eso es demasiado sospechoso.
Un funcionario no entiende por qué últimamente le cuesta tanto conciliar el sueño durante su jornada laboral
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Completamente desvelado por decimosexto día consecutivo, Manuel Rabasa, un funcionario de 58 años de la oficina del padrón de Valladolid, no entiende por qué últimamente le cuesta tantísimo dormirse durante su jornada laboral, que pasa despierto casi…www.elmundotoday.com
Have we built a web that has presumed a given business model?
Great question from the #TPAC discussion on the #FutureOfTheOpenWeb today.
/c @w3c
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in reply to Fredrik Björeman • • •@bjoreman hard-drives are little things in your computer you stored data on in the times before we switched to SSDs.
(ducks and runs)
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •@bjoreman I see, I guess you also are are a proud owner of the Leslie Nielsen medal, you got awarded when still in school?
What's that?
A building where pupils are taught... but that's not important here.
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Ahem.
Using this image of a Big Mac from McDonald's website (s7d1.scene7.com/is/image/mcdon…), which you can of course download with `curl`, you can roughly mask out the burger with GIMP's Fuzzy Select Tool and some manual adjustment, then select the top 90th percentile of pixels in the Value histogram, which gives a pixel count of 324171 (YMMV, to some extent).
1 in = 2.54 cm, all of which is to say...
1 imperial byte roughly equals 7.84e-6ths of a Big Mac.
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in reply to embix • • •Adopt `SI` and `IEC` standards for size display
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •1024 with SI units. And if you're willing to get creative with typography, you can fit it into 3 decimal digits, if you allow to reuse the decimal separator position.
In the imaging suite I maintain, the free memory indicator looks like this
Free Memory: 123.001 GiB
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Free Memory: 123.000 GiB
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Free Memory: 122¹023 GiB
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Free Memory: 122¹021 GiB
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Free Memory: 122¹001 GiB
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Free Memory: 122¹000 GiB
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Free Memory: 122.999 GiB
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Free Memory: 122.998 GiB
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •The misuse of SI prefixes for non-decimal multipliers has always been a bad idea.
Multiples of 1024 are fine if they use the IEC prefixes – if not, the number should be 1000-based.
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •Possibly only as a default and a flag to change to 1000, but I can't think of a reason beyond contrarianism for why anyone would prefer it.
Olivier Mehani
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •1024 makes more sense to me for quantities of bits.
But I'll accept either as long as the multiples are clear:
* 1000 -> 1 kb
* 1024 -> 1 Kib
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •In Ubuntu we have a units policy wiki.ubuntu.com/UnitsPolicy
The answer here is 1000-based units kB and so on. If you pick 1024 KiB we'd need to patch it back to kB.
UnitsPolicy - Ubuntu Wiki
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