Gruppe greift 27-Jährigen in Bremen wegen seiner Homosexualität an - buten un binnen
Der Mann stand mit seinem Partner am frühen Samstagabend in der Obernstraße, als ihn eine Gruppe aus fünf jungen Männern beleidigte und attackierte. Die Täter konnten fliehen.
Falls sich jemand fragt, warum ich diese eigentlich regionale Nachricht hier teile:
Bremen ist eine der queerfreundlicheren Städten Deutschlands und des deutschsprachigen Raums. Dass auch hier die Angriffe und Queerfeindlichkeit zunehmen, zeigt wie sich der Hass, die Propaganda und die Normalisierung von Queerfeindlichkeit auch auf eigentlich sichere Regionen auswirkt.
Die Obernstraße befindet sich übrigens nicht in irgendeinem sozialen Brennpunkt-Viertel, sondern mitten in der Innenstadt.
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Chad global warming
cross-posted from: feddit.org/post/18150196
Toxic template but funny meme nonetheless
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LandChad, a site dedicated to turning internet peasants into Internet Landlords
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This is LandChad.net, a site dedicated to turning internet peasants into Internet Landlords by showing them how to setup websites, email servers, chat servers and everything in between.Starting a website is something that can be done in a lazy afternoon and costs pocket change.
Most of the internet’s problems could be solved if more people had their own personal platforms, so the objective of this site is to guide any normal person through the process of installing a website.
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marini agostini lasciati bloccati, pioggia forzata e vacanza vietata! (la miseria del meteo terribile di agosto)
Questo #agosto pareva partito bene, ma lentamente (o forse nemmeno troppo…) è caduto inesorabilmente agli inferi. E oggi, che è l’ultimo giorno di questo mese, è quindi arrivato il momento di fare il resoconto, perché altrimenti vorrei quasi solo piangere. (E anche perché devo finire un altro post, prima ancora di poter fare un altro […]
xAI sues former engineer for allegedly stealing ChatGPT-beating technology
xAI sues former engineer for allegedly stealing ChatGPT-beating technology
xAI seeks injunction to prevent former employee from working at OpenAI while lawsuit challenges AI industry talent competition practices.Luis Rijo (PPC Land)
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Engineers wanted: Mexico looks to join the global semiconductor race
Engineers wanted: Mexico looks to join the global semiconductor race
The country is taking steps to make room for the next generation of professionals — but needs investment and stability in its relationship with the United States to capitalize on opportunityEyanir Chinea (Ediciones EL PAÍS S.L.)
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Chicago mayor signs executive order directing city to resist Trump’s immigration raids
Brandon Johnson’s order directs city police not to collaborate with federal agents in immigration enforcement
The mayor of Chicago has signed an executive order outlining how the city will attempt to resist Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Brandon Johnson pushed back on Saturday against what he called the “out-of-control” Trump administration’s plan to deploy large numbers of federal officers into the country’s third-largest city, which could take place within days.
The Chicago police department will be barred from helping federal authorities with civil immigration enforcement or any related patrols, traffic stops and checkpoints during the surge, according to the executive order Johnson signed.
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Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization
Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization | TechCrunch
The agreement creates a model for drivers to be able to organize for increased pay, job protections, and other benefits.Rebecca Bellan (TechCrunch)
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Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization
Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization | TechCrunch
The agreement creates a model for drivers to be able to organize for increased pay, job protections, and other benefits.Rebecca Bellan (TechCrunch)
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Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization
Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization | TechCrunch
The agreement creates a model for drivers to be able to organize for increased pay, job protections, and other benefits.Rebecca Bellan (TechCrunch)
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Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization
Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization | TechCrunch
The agreement creates a model for drivers to be able to organize for increased pay, job protections, and other benefits.Rebecca Bellan (TechCrunch)
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Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization
Uber and Lyft drivers in California win a path to unionization | TechCrunch
The agreement creates a model for drivers to be able to organize for increased pay, job protections, and other benefits.Rebecca Bellan (TechCrunch)
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Three years of building no-code software for political organizations
Three years of building no-code software for grassroots political organizations
What is no-code? No-code is primarily a type of software that allows you to create more software, customized for your needs, starting fro...Conjure Utopia
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Le 10 Septembre, on Bloque Tout !
Comme précisé dans cette tribune, Extinction Rebellion France appelle à soutenir, amplifier et prolonger la mobilisation du 10 septembre a.k.a. "Bloquons Tout".
Partout en France, rejoignez les initiatives locales ou plus massives, dans les groupes locaux de XR ou chez les collectifs alliés comme "Indignons nous" 💚
Le 10 Septembre, on Bloque Tout !
Comme précisé dans cette tribune, Extinction Rebellion France appelle à soutenir, amplifier et prolonger la mobilisation du 10 septembre a.k.a. "Bloquons Tout".
Partout en France, rejoignez les initiatives locales ou plus massives, dans les groupes locaux de XR ou chez les collectifs alliés comme "Indignons nous" 💚
Réunion d'accueil en commun, organisée par Extinction Rebellion Montpellier et le comité local des Soulèvements De La Terre Montpellier
Envie de nous rencontrer et pourquoi pas de nous rejoindre ❓❗
Tu ne peux ou ne veux pas nous rejoindre sur le terrain ❓❗
Tu peux nous soutenir financièrement 💶😉
Are Project Marketplaces the Next Big Step in EdTech?
One of the biggest challenges in tech education today is moving from theory to hands-on projects. While platforms like GitHub, Codecademy, and Coursera cover tutorials and collaboration, a new category is quietly emerging: project marketplaces.
Some early attempts include:
GitHub Marketplace – extensions, tools, and templates developers can buy.
Codementor & MentorCruise – pairing mentorship with guided coding.
Udemy Project Courses – teaching via real project breakdowns.
The vision is clear:
Beginners could buy projects to dissect and learn from.
With mentorship, they could build their own skills faster.
Eventually, they could sell projects themselves, creating a self-sustaining loop.
This raises key questions for the tech community:
Could project marketplaces reduce the “experience gap” in tech hiring?
How do we balance learning value vs. copy-paste risks?
Will they complement open-source collaboration, or compete with it?
As hiring becomes more portfolio-driven, it will be interesting to see if these marketplaces evolve into a serious part of the developer ecosystem.
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Emerging Trend: Marketplaces for Buying, Learning, and Selling Tech Projects
A growing challenge for students and early-career developers is bridging the gap between theory and practical, portfolio-ready projects. While platforms exist for tutorials, freelancing, and open-source, a new concept is gaining traction: project marketplaces.
The idea is simple:
Learners can purchase real, working projects to study and build upon.
Mentorship or guided learning helps them understand the “why” behind the code.
Skilled users can then resell their own projects, creating a cycle of learning and contribution.
This approach sits at the intersection of edtech, peer-to-peer marketplaces, and open-source collaboration. It raises some important questions:
How can such marketplaces ensure quality control and originality?
Could they become a bridge for students with little project experience to gain confidence?
Or would they risk encouraging dependency rather than skill-building?
With the demand for practical, job-ready experience growing, it will be interesting to see whether project marketplaces become a legitimate part of the tech ecosystem — or just a passing experiment.
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Could a Marketplace for Buying, Learning, and Selling Projects Change How Developers Grow?
In the tech world, aspiring developers often face the same roadblock: “How do I build real-world projects and gain experience if I don’t already have skills or opportunities?”
Traditional coding bootcamps and online courses try to fill this gap, but they don’t always provide the hands-on project exposure or mentorship that’s needed to feel job-ready.
Now imagine a platform that works differently:
Developers could buy real projects (with code + documentation) to study and learn from.
Educators and mentors could teach by dissecting those projects step-by-step.
And once learners level up, they could sell their own projects on the same marketplace — turning the cycle into a self-sustaining ecosystem.
This approach combines project-based learning, mentorship, and a marketplace model.
🔹 Do you think such a platform could realistically work in today’s developer ecosystem?
🔹 Or would it face the same challenges as other edtech/startup models?
I’d love to hear what this community thinks — is this an idea worth exploring, or just another passing trend?
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Located a water fountain yesterday thanks to OSM
Drinking Water
On this map, publicly accessible drinking water spots are shown and can be easily addedmapcomplete.org
Would a platform that lets people buy real projects, learn with mentors, and later sell their own work be valuable in tech — or is it destined to fail?
I’ve been thinking about the gap between learning theory and building real-world projects.
What if there was a platform where:
You could buy practical, real-world projects to learn from
Mentorship was included, guiding you through the project
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And once you gain confidence, you could **sell your own projects back on the platform
This could create a cycle of learning → building → teaching → earning .
Do you think something like this would actually gain traction in the tech world, or would people not find it useful?
What would make such a platform truly valuable for developers, learners, and mentors?
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Memory Graph Web Debugger
Memory Graph - Python Debugging and Teaching Tool
Visualize Python data structures and call stack. Perfect for understanding references, mutable data types, and shallow/deep copy concepts.memory-graph.com
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As someone teaching computing to humanities students, I love it and I'm definitely going to use it next semester.
Ne mai più saremo liberi dalle spietate fronde, giacinto mio, che galleggi tra l'onde - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Ne mai più saremo liberi dalle spietate fronde, giacinto mio, che galleggi tra l'onde - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
In una foto recentemente diventata celebre online, scattata nel parco naturale di Kaziranga, in Assam, un’elefantessa indiana sembra incedere col proprio fanciulletto in un verdeggiante prato punteggiato di attraenti fiori viola.Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
China to Triple Its Domestic AI Accelerator Output Thanks to Huawei and SMIC
China to Triple Its Domestic AI Accelerator Output Thanks to Huawei and SMIC
The world's AI arms race is reshaping the global semiconductor supply chain. To reduce dependence on foreign computing, China is looking to triple its domestic AI accelerator output.TechPowerUp
China to Triple Its Domestic AI Accelerator Output Thanks to Huawei and SMIC
China to Triple Its Domestic AI Accelerator Output Thanks to Huawei and SMIC
The world's AI arms race is reshaping the global semiconductor supply chain. To reduce dependence on foreign computing, China is looking to triple its domestic AI accelerator output.TechPowerUp
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The Supreme Court Asks Why It Shouldn’t Gut the Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court Asks Why It Shouldn’t Gut the Voting Rights Act | Truthout
We may well see the elimination of the 11 Black-majority districts — all Democratic — in GOP-controlled Southern states.Anton Woronczuk (Truthout)
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These Billionaires Have Already Spent $19 Million in a Bid to Defeat Mamdani
These Billionaires Have Already Spent $19 Million in a Bid to Defeat Mamdani
Michael Bloomberg and anti-DEI pundit Bill Ackman are just two of the many billionaires showering cash on Cuomo.scheerpost.com
Republican Official Accused of Drugging Granddaughters’ Ice Cream
Republican Official Accused of Drugging Granddaughters’ Ice Cream
He was arrested on felony child abuse charges.The New Republic
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Georgia Tech Fediverse Club
There's an effort underway to form a Fediverse Club at Georgia Tech, to bring together students, staff and faculty interested in the Fediverse:
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This sounds great! It sounds like you are involved in its formation 🙂
Best of luck and let me know if you need any speakers! 😆
Brazilian copywriters face extra workload and job insecurity because of AI detection tools
Brazilian copywriters face extra workload and job insecurity because of AI detection tools
Unreliable AI detection tools are used as a form of worker surveillance amid a vacuum of regulation and ethical discussionJeniffer Mendonça (Núcleo Jornalismo)
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Pentagon Warns Microsoft: Company’s Use of China-Based Engineers Was a “Breach of Trust”
DOD: Microsoft’s Use of China-Based Engineers Was “Breach of Trust”
The Defense Department is opening an investigation to determine if the tech giant’s use of overseas engineers to maintain sensitive U.S. government computer systems compromised national security.ProPublica
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Wrong. This is operational security warfare. China, Russia, and every adversary should be holding the same attitude towards us if they're worth their salt at protecting their internal national assets.
It doesn't matter that its Chinese people by blood, its Team-U vs Team-C.
Now, the shitbags crying about this probably are doing it from ill-intentioned positions and are most definitely racist, but while their broad intentions are evil, this is one of those cliché "broken clock right twice a day" moments.
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From Surveillance to Robot Guards: How AI Could Reshape Prison Life
AI in Prison? Robot Guards? How the Criminal Justice System Is Adopting Tech
Critics worry about opaque data collection, privacy violations and the technology’s bias spreading in jails and prisons.Rebecca McCray (The Marshall Project)
Chinese eyeing US degrees turn more discerning – is opportunity worth the risk?
Chinese eyeing US degrees turn more discerning – is the opportunity still worth the risk?
US has ‘pre-eminent global research universities, for now,’ professor says as data shows Chinese still want American degrees but are pickier.Ralph Jennings (South China Morning Post)
Japan Just Switched on Asia’s First Osmotic Power Plant, Which Runs 24/7 on Nothing But Fresh Water and Seawater
Japan Just Switched on Asia’s First Osmotic Power Plant, Which Runs 24/7 on Nothing But Fresh Water and Seawater
A renewable energy source that runs day and night, powered by salt and fresh water.Tudor Tarita (ZME Science)
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in reply to poVoq • • •Klear
in reply to poVoq • • •Sunshine (she/her)
in reply to Klear • • •Sunshine (she/her)
in reply to poVoq • • •Rising fascism globally.
“Amateurs!”
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in reply to Sunshine (she/her) • • •Deme
in reply to Sunshine (she/her) • • •reallykindasorta
in reply to poVoq • • •alexcleac
in reply to poVoq • • •Somehow, though, people invest more and more resources into making both more real at the same time lol
'Cause trying to build AGI is speeding up the warning xD