Zeker 1500 #demonstranten bij sit-in tegen uithongering van #Gaza op #Amsterdam Centraal
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Zeker 1500 demonstranten bij sit-in tegen uithongering van Gaza op Amsterdam Centraal
In de welkomsthal van station Amsterdam Centraal werd donderdagavond op grote schaal gedemonstreerd tegen de uithongering van Gaza door Israël. Demonstranten zijn vervolgens in een lange stoet door de stad aan het wandelen.Sjaak Mechelinck (DPG Media)
Trump economy in action!
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Trump says he will reduce drug prices by amounts "that nobody can even imagine"
"We're going to get the drug prices down ... 1,000%, 600%, 500%, 1,500%, numbers that are not even thought to be achievable"US President Donald Trump made bo...YouTube
Dropkick Murphys exit #Punk in the Park #festival over founder's #Trump campaign donations
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Dropkick Murphys exit Punk in the Park festival over founder's Trump campaign donations
Dropkick Murphys announced Wednesday they will no longer be performing at any more Punk in the Park shows after learning the festival’s organizer donated to the Trump campaign.Madison Lambert (NBC News)
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Happy to have this post on #opensource & #COTS finally be public govloop.com/community/blog/fre…
#FOSS is so key to effective digital transformation.
Free and Open Source Software Is COTS: Affordable, Efficient, and Proven - GovLoop
Government is prioritizing technology solutions that encourage speed, savings and innovation. Open source software — a type of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solution — aligns with that approach.GovLoop
First post on the Arch Linux development blog:
Specifications - David Runge
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GitHub - duilib/duilib
Contribute to duilib/duilib development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
Europe's Self Inflicted Cloud Crisis - Bert Hubert's writings
The short version For decades, governments and organizations could run services based on servers we actually owned.Bert Hubert's writings
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How big tech is force-feeding us AI
Plus, OpenAI's absurd listening tour, top AI scientists say AI is evolving beyond our control, Facebook is putting data centers in tents, and the AI bubble question — answered?Brian Merchant (Blood in the Machine)
mind the WCAG automation gap
"What can automated tools test without humans?"
#WCAG #accessibility #automation #AI #hype
Maybe training everybody’s LLM on Reddit was a mistake, Andor edition
Amen to this. One of the things that really galled me about the spate of tech layoffs is the undercurrent of "gee, y'all just weren't working hard enough" instead of "corporate leadership didn't know WTF to do, made a bunch of shitty choices, and now y'all are on the unemployement line while execs collect bonuses and see their stock go up".
When, not if, things implode, it should be the C-suite that gets sent packing, not the workers.
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Slowly reading through Ed Zitron's last article on AI and there's one thing that stands out: it's clear that the AI bubble might send us straight into another 2007-style financial meltdown.mas.to
(do Jablonce tramvají, v momentální situaci významný výlet)
I would strongly suggest organisations disable Microsoft Translator for Edge. It's enabled by default, and allows users to automatically translate webpages (without prompt after first use) to native language by sending the entire page content to MS. This includes intranet sites and SaaS services.
It links to a privacy policy that sounds fluffy and nice and - ya know - it isn't. The Microsoft Translator privacy policy for M365 or Azure doesn't actually apply to it.
I love it how the #BBC literally instructs you on why and how you should use a VPN to bypass #Ofcom regulations. Nicely played, BBC!
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Will UK porn age verification stop children seeing adult content?
All websites hosting pornography will have to check the age of their users from Friday.Graham Fraser, Liv McMahon & Grace Dean (BBC News)
CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding
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No one is shocked that the oligarch do that. And they'll get away with as the con-servative Governments around the country will bless them.
Ed Zitron takes an axe to the AI bubble hype:
"ChatGPT is a very successful growth product and an absolutely horrifying business. OpenAI is a banana republic that cannot function on its own, it does not resemble Uber, Amazon Web Services, or any other business in the past other than WeWork, the other company that SoftBank spent way too much money on.
"And outside of ChatGPT, there really isn't anything else."
LONG (and detailed) evisceration of the hype mongering here: wheresyoured.at/the-haters-gui…
The Hater's Guide To The AI Bubble
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The thing that gets me is there are 70ish people on the boards + CEOs of the Mag7 who are driving all of this. They're the ones in charge of the market monsters afraid of another monster immanentizing, so they have to get there first and own the market.
"This is an iPhone moment" was mentioned A LOT in the early throes of this, with the implication of not getting in on the LLM craze meant you'd be a candy-bar phone seller in an era of smartphones. That emotional message sells HARD to the people calling the shots.
"This is an iPhone moment" was mentioned A LOT in the early throes of this, with the implication of not getting in on the LLM craze meant you'd be a candy-bar phone seller in an era of smartphones
I really can't understate how much FOMO dominates in big tech leadership. The history of information technology is full of disruptive technologies.
The PC made IBM a niche player and established Microsoft's dominance.
Microsoft missed out on the web (Gates famously called the Internet a passing fad) and let Google become one of the largest tech companies.
Smartphones made Apple from a distant second place in the PC race and a company worth a fraction of Microsoft to one of the largest companies in the world.
Each one of these (and a few others, such as virtualisation / cloud) caused a big company to lose market share to a new player. Sometime catastrophically, sometimes they recovered.
The thing that absolutely terrifies the senior leadership at these companies is that there will be a new thing that will cause a big shift in the industry and they will be in the position Microsoft was on the web or smartphones, or that IBM was on commodity desktops.
These people are typically the living embodiment of the Peter Principle.
Normally, they can do a completely mediocre job and watch the line go up a bit. As long as they don't do too many really stupid things, they're fine. They're in charge of a money fountain and they just need to not spill too much. But occasionally, once or twice a decade, something comes along where they need to actually do something or the money fountain might stop working.
The problem is that they're really bad at identifying these moments. And so they leap on everything that looks as if it plausibly might be such a thing. Normally they only waste a billion or so, and wasting a billion every few years is not a problem for a company making tens of billions in profit every year.
This time, they got into an exciting echo chamber where everyone else was jumping on the same bandwagon and so the personal risk if they were the one who didn't jump and was wrong was very high. The risk (again, to the individuals, not the company) of being wrong in the same way as everyone else is much lower (who could possibly predict that pissing away all of your money on a buggy bullshit generator is a bad idea? Everyone else is doing it! It wasn't my poor management that tanked the value of the company, it was an 'industry downturn', you can tell because all of our major competitors also lost 50% of their share price overnight. Oh, and actually it isn't really a tech industry problem, it's a global recession [caused by a liquidity crunch caused by wiping out $2T in the stock market overnight]).
The last few things that were not actually disruptive technologies (mixed reality / AR / metaverse, Web 3) were similar. One company jumped so all of the others did. No one looked bad when it turned out to be mostly nonsense because no one was the outlier, they were just tracking industry trends.
The weird thing this time is quite how much people are willing to throw money at it without any revenue. It's like a massive game of chicken, except it's the economy not a car that they're going to crash.
Update on NSFW content
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Hi, fisrt of all, thank you and congrats for your incredible app.
Recently I've started to have a bug on the Android App, does not affect functionality but just to inform you.
The app shows two red bands on the top and bottom of the map view.
Screenshot attached
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OS: Android REL 13 aarch64
Host: Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro (2209116AG)
Thank you once again.
Fdroid rebuilds the apps every few days. Seems like this version with debug info was the target for their rebuild.
Should be fixed in the next build cycle in a few days.
(Btw: the manual install you did might be updated by Fdroid when it has newer versions available, I'm not sure about that but it is signed with the same key)
(And secretly, we are happy with this message, know we know the auto updates work just fine 😊 )
Well, the version name 'experimental' gives it away 😅
I was experimenting with 'insets' and 'borders'
Today I have been mostly weighing things using my Macbook TrackPad…
github.com/KrishKrosh/TrackWei… (the Homebrew version failed for me, so I built it with XCode…)
GitHub - KrishKrosh/TrackWeight: Use your Mac trackpad as a weighing scale
Use your Mac trackpad as a weighing scale. Contribute to KrishKrosh/TrackWeight development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
OZZY OSBOURNE - "I Don't Know" 1981 (Live Video)
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ChatGPT hallucinated about music app Soundslice so often, the founder made the lie come true | TechCrunch
Adrian Holovaty, founder of music-teaching platform Soundslice, finally solved a months-long mystery: weird images of ChatGPT sessions kept being uploaded to the site.Julie Bort (TechCrunch)
👱♂️ Dneska nevstávám.
👩🦳 Já taky ne.
👱♂️ Nemám sílu.
👩🦳 Já taky ne.
👱♂️ Chrrr.
👩🦳 Tak jdeme, pojď.
👱♂️ Hmmm.
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For everyone wishing they were at GUADEC in person (hi all! 👋) but are elsewhere, there are video streams at:
Day 3, track 1:
youtube.com/live/Z7F3fghCQB4
Day 2, track 2:
youtube.com/live/ADwZXaOSe9U
Live streams overview: youtube.com/@GNOMEDesktop/stre…
(Note: You're able to jump back in time in streams to catch what you missed also.)
Schedule (you can adjust timezone in the top right): events.gnome.org/event/259/tim…
Matrix chat room: matrix.to/#/#GUADEC-Attendees:…
#GUADEC #GUADEC2025 #GNOME #Linux #FOSS
GUADEC 2025
Welcome to GUADEC 2025 GUADEC is the GNOME community’s largest conference, bringing together hundreds of users, contributors, community members, and enthusiastic supporters for a week of talks and workshops.GNOME Events (Indico)
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I often get asked about how I do software development with a #ScreenReader and I also have some thoughts about #DevTool #Accessibility. Finally found the time to write my thoughts down properly.
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Software Development at 800 Words Per Minute | Dickson Tan's blog
How I develop software at 800 words per minute with a screen readerDickson Tan's blog
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