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Le 10 migliori scarpe in assoluto per correre e camminare sull’asfalto, ammortizzate al punto giusto per garantire il massimo della performance
https://www.gqitalia.it/article/migliori-scarpe-camminare-correre-asfalto?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Benessere @benessere-GQItalia



it is beyond frustrating how much damage / misinformation the anti-systemd/anti-wayland/anti-woke Linux weirdos have spread throughout the years
in reply to Ariadne Conill 🐰

i just want to ship an operating system using the best technologies available that are relevant to the mission. sometimes that means working with technology introduced by red hat, other times it means rejecting technology introduced by red hat
in reply to Ariadne Conill 🐰

I found the complaining about systemd super irritating but then I tried actually using systemd and Wayland and they actually are vry frustrating technologies! I think the problem with both these systems is that when there are problems they inhibit you from fixing them yourself. If part of systemd doesn't work right it's hard to just replace it because systemd is greedy & wants to manage so many things. Wayland encourages hyper fragmentation, so if GNOME lacks the bit you need you're SOL
in reply to mcc

fragmentation is inevitable when you have a diversity of communities building different (sometimes diametrally opposed) visions of what GUI should be. To me it's actually remarkable how much is shared. And it's okay to build things that only work on some DEs.
in reply to mcc

community organizing around *what*? i do not think you can force projects to implement wayland features they find distasteful for whatever reason.
in reply to Ariadne Conill 🐰

As a GNOME user I very, very badly have to hope that it will, someday, be possible to force the GNOME project to do things or else I'm never going to have usable software
in reply to mcc

tbh GNOME is gonna GNOME. i moved to xfce years ago and then KDE. sometimes when there is an impedance mismatch it’s worth moving on…
in reply to Ariadne Conill 🐰

@valpackett What Wayland compositor do you use (or is this a question which turns out to have a highly Alpine-specific answer)
in reply to mcc

@mcc If you do end up going with KDE Plasma, feel free to ask me any questions or mention issues you’re running into!

There are some features available in Plasma (such as absolute window positioning) not available in many other Wayland sessions that can help people coming from X11-based DEs.

@mcc
in reply to Ariadne Conill 🐰

@mcc @valpackett it's not even just a matter of taste, a lot of wayland features are to support stuff that has zero relevance to desktop.
in reply to gaytabase

@dysfun @mcc @valpackett look i am trying to talk about the foot fetish DE that everyone complains about not implementing XYZ protocol extension every week
in reply to Pekka Paalanen

@pq @mcc @valpackett ordinary.cafe/@technobaboo/114…


I want to defend Wayland here and explain a crucial piece that I think people are missing...

The splitting of protocols in Wayland and compositor reimplementation were to allow for new form factors. It had to sacrifice the guarantee of all desktop app functionality being present to achieve that.

The idea (as I see it) was never to have 500 desktop compositors all trying to reimplement the same thing with slight differences. Iinstead, it was for 500 different interfaces for different platforms that are compatible with the same apps (e.g. desktop, laptop, phone, car screens, AR/VR, watch). Different form factors have totally different ways of dealing with interface, but share enough common features where it makes sense to have 1 base protocol and many other ones for device/form specific features.

Problem is, while in 2008-2016 we had a ton of new experimental UIs coming out on a semi-regular basis (that was the peak of the whole convergent phone/tablet craze, smartwatches started, fancy car UI, touch tables, early AR/VR) things have quieted down. The purpose of Wayland's insane modularity hasn't been visible to most people given it's almost always complained about in a desktop contest vs X11. But X11 was literally only designed for a desktop form factor and has been refined for that 1 purpose for decades!

As an example of different form factors, Wayland lets IVI (in-vehicle infotainment) systems work way better than Xorg could have. Desktop window layouting on that platform would inherently produce massive amounts of unnecessary complexity, and the ability to direct scanout saves on power/expensive compute. Automotive Grade Linux and COVESA maintain reference interfaces for cars so companies can iterate a ton faster. Wayland gives the app compatibility and they can make the system UI work with more flexibility and ease than an X11 window manager.

Take Linux Mobile too, the compositor can reliably enforce window layout and boundaries and composition. While this could technically be done with an X window manager and compositor, doing it with Wayland guarantees reliability as the app simply doesn't have a choice or room for error. Some things like drag and drop of toolbars doesn't make much sense on mobile given how small the screens are.

There's some interfaces where X11 is basically impossible to use. In AR/VR (where i am making a Wayland compositor) the concept of a screen simply does not exist. How is an app supposed to position itself when the very concept of 3D is not part of the protocol? In Wayland I don't have to implement the protocols that don''t work (e.g. layer shell) and therefore any apps that don't need it will be compatible..

Wayland has allowed for insane levels of flexibility, things that no other display server architecture can do reasonably. Total flexibility between app and screen, direct scanout without hacks, AR/VR support, etc.

Here's some fun and useful stuff that's been done with Wayland, stuff that X11 could never reasonably do:

  1. LG Smart TV UI: youtu.be/4cmYCK9PBkM
  2. Multiple user collaboration on touch tables with arbitrary rotation: youtu.be/8xtjJTJAQsY
  3. AR/VR apps running in windows and volumes at the same time, all interactable back in 2014 (eat your heart out magic leap and apple): github.com/evil0sheep/motorcar
  4. Presentation slides that were themselves a Wayland compositor written in Qt and QML so therefore allowed fully interactive live demos in an integrated form factor with a very popular and easy to code UI framework: youtu.be/mIg1P3i2ZfI
  5. Cosmic panels are actually Wayland compositors, meaning widgets can draw literally anything from any toolkit in any language.

Now, could Wayland devs maybe have distributed features across protocols better? Worked with app toolkit devs to ensure the protocols they made actually fit what the apps and compositors needed? Stopped bikeshedding (though imo many cases of "bikeshedding" are simply accounting for other form factors)? Absolutely!

My point here is simple: there was a reason for making it this modular, for not having a standard implementation. It wasn't just devs trying to impose some ideology, it wasn't some corporate takeover. It's good reasons that people using X11 on their desktop/laptop don't encounter. If we made something that wasn't universal, most apps wouldn't be compatible with it and therefore everything but the desktop form factor would lack apps.


in reply to gaytabase

@dysfun Sorry, I thought you had some tangible features in mind where people have spent effort, but do not benefit also the desktop. E.g. some protocol extension. I cannot think of a single protocol that isn't somehow relevant for some desktop.

@ariadne @mcc @valpackett

in reply to Pekka Paalanen

@dysfun I think the protocol modularity is good for the desktop in the long run. Problems and use cases can be solved one at a time, and they can be iterated on. Solving everything at once would take even longer, or the result would be just another copy of what already exists without any clear way to try something new.

@ariadne @mcc @valpackett

in reply to Pekka Paalanen

@pq @dysfun The problem is when you're making not a singular system, but a standard for many actors to target, failing to establish the basis for communication early enough can make it impossible for anyone to work it out later on. There's a really hard balance to strike (do too much and never finish / do not enough and create chaos later) and they didn't do as bad as they could have but I don't think they did as well as they could have either
in reply to mcc

@mcc For years, haters have been "sYstemD iS tOo MoNoLIthIc", And now it's "WaYLaNd Is ToO fRaGMenTeD!". Sure. Whatever.
@mcc
in reply to tapeloop

@tapeloop there is more than one way for a piece of software to be aggravating
in reply to mcc

@mcc I certainly don't understand most of the arguments here, whole another level people, but still very interesting to read through them :3
@mcc
in reply to mcc

@mcc I think maybe you can make an argument there for sysv init and how everything is just shell scripts and a lot of people know bash.

But have you actually tried fixing X11? I have. It's not easier. There is absolutely nothing more approachable about X11 as a technology. There's just a bunch of people who are angry that XYZ unmaintained tool they found in the 90s doesn't work anymore.

@mcc
in reply to Faith Ekstrand

@gfxstrand @mcc I don't even think a lot of the Wayland haters even had 'an old piece of software'. I think they spotted something weird or broken in modern stuff and decided that 'Wayland is garbage'.

Fuzzy scaling on an app that's using legacy libraries? "Wayland is garbage"

A broken widget in a video editor that got patched between the disto freeze and today? "Wayland is garbage"

An article describing how to change a config for your X11 screen layout is no longer valid? "Wayland is garbage"

Personally, I switched to Wayland as soon as I could, the rough edges apps had with it in 2018 were well worth how well it performed with HiDPI and laptop docks. I remember the Bad Old Days of writing my own xfree86 configuration files and using a calculator to figure out my modelines, and a LOT of the ugliness of that era is still obviously under the hood of xorg-server and xlibre today.

in reply to GreenDotGuy

@DarcMoughty @gfxstrand my screen is blurry. I don't like my screen being blurry. It is reasonable that I don't like my screen being blurry.
in reply to mcc

@mcc @gfxstrand Oh absolutely, that was something that really bothered me for the last few years. The reason many apps are blurry under Wayland was that they were still using X11, it wasn't because of Wayland, it was because of X11. It's shameful how long so many important apps took to get native, but SDL apps, Chrome, Firefox, everything that uses GTK 3 or 4 or modern QT, and a whole bunch of other stuff look crisp in their current versions. There are still a few Electron apps that use XWayland, but if you had trouble with blurry apps under something like Ubuntu 24.04 or earlier, I'd recommend trying the latest non-LTS release, where apps have been compiled against libraries that understand Wayland and get its fractional scaling right. For some apps, like VSCode, a few environment variables made it look good for a long time now, but vendors didn't set them as defaults.
in reply to GreenDotGuy

@DarcMoughty Yup! "Why is my app blurry? This never happened under X11!" Yeah, dude, that's because X11 never had frame scaling. Like, have you seen the attempts at doing scaling with X11?!?

@mcc @ariadne

in reply to Faith Ekstrand

@gfxstrand @DarcMoughty Yes. There is a method of doing DPI upscaling in X11. My understanding is this method is somewhat ad hoc, but it works. I have a large number of applications on my linux system, mostly but not exclusively electron based, which can correctly and attractively do DPI upscaling when I run in X11, but which are blurry when run in the GNOME Wayland server.

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@gfxstrand @DarcMoughty Now, I really want to stress I don't want to be using X11. If I wanted to be using X11, I would be using X11, and I would not be complaining about Wayland. But X11 did solve this problem, and Wayland is *inconsistently* compatible with that solution depending on what program manages your app switcher. From an end user perspective, and ignoring all maintainer or distribution concerns, that is very frustrating.

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in reply to mcc

@mcc @gfxstrand @DarcMoughty That just leaves 15 other X11 problems. Like working VSync with 2 monitors running at different refresh rates.
in reply to mcc

@mcc @gfxstrand Yes, I was a HiDPI X11 user before I switched. I wonder if it was a mistake to make Xwayland so seamless, maybe there should have been a translucent badge over it that let you know it was an X11 app, and some way to easily control the DPI settings (etc.) that get fed to Xwayland, rather than just rendering to default resolution and scaling-up fuzzily.


#FensterFreitag


A popular trend on the different bits of the FediVerse is the tag #FensterFreitag. Which is German for “Window Friday”. People using that tag on Friday will usually accompany it with some sort of window picture. When I was in Greifenstein last week, mum

A popular trend on the different bits of the FediVerse is the tag #FensterFreitag. Which is German for “Window Friday”. People using that tag on Friday will usually accompany it with some sort of window picture.

When I was in Greifenstein last week, mum and I went up into the towers. The towers have some windows in them, and I tried to get some snaps. Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t the best, so the snaps aren’t too spectacular. Still, they’re windows… And some you don’t have the chance to look from that often. 😇

I asked ChatGPT about Window Friday… It showed me what I already started this post with, that it’s very popular, mainly on Mastodon (which is part of the FediVerse that I mentopned). But it also added this:

Why It Works

Cultural Connection: Mastodon originated with a strong German-speaking community, and this German-derived hashtag became a lighthearted tradition.

Creativity with Routine: Every Friday, people look out for interesting windows—whether they photograph them just for the hashtag or already had a cool shot in mind.

A Fun, Global Niche: It’s simple, communal, and aesthetic. Users worldwide join in—sharing windows from Italy, Mexico, the US, and beyond.


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There are several floors in the Doppeltürme while going up to the top. I tried to capture a snap from every floor, when the windows were clean enough and when I dared to get to the window. I don’t mind flying. I don’t mind walking up on closed stairs. But once I am up, I hate looking down too much… (and still, I am usually the one that goes up to “enjoy the view”, as I always feel like I should take a snap or vid when I am there).

Summary: What to Expect from a FensterFreitag Post

Element Description

Hashtag Always includes #FensterFreitag (sometimes alongside #WindowFriday)
Image Content A photo of a window—inside, outside, architectural detail, artistic framing
Tone Casual, reflective, aesthetic—often tied to architecture, mood, memory or place
Community Vibe Friendly and inspiring; invites others to look around and see windows anew


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I’ll share some more of the snaps that I made in the towers. All the snaps that I share have been taken by me with my phone (Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra) on Thursday, August 28th 2025. I have shared all my snaps on Flickr, from where I linked the images seen in this post. I’ve been to Greifenstein many times (though not as often as my parents 😉), and most of the times, I tried to visit the Burg and it’s towers. I don’t have folders for all my vacations on Flickr yet, but I added more older snaps from my visits to Germany, which also include many made in Greifenstein, and it’s surroundings. Now that I have a proper working PC again, it’s easier to work on my Flickr site, so hopefully soon, I will be able to create folders for older vacations to properly sort the snaps. 😇

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Unfortunately, the windows weren’t too clean, and the weather wasn’t too nice, so the views were not that great. Still, it was nice to write a post about Fenster Freitag, and to also include some German Fenster in it. 😉

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A few more snaps, just because I have them. I tried to tell ChatGPT as much as I could so it could help me with the best alt texts for the images. As I am not the best in writing all this, especially as some of the info that I found and used was in German. I know some, but not all, so I hope that the AI did it’s best to create some nice texts, according to you, the readers. 😇

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Some more “Fensters”, but then from the “new built”, next to the two towers. I always wonder how majestic the rooms that were originally built there must have been, with such a wide windows and views over the neighborhood, especially with the old Burg walls still standing around the old town… 😊

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I will share one extra snap of the Burg, taken 6 years ago. But I quite like the snap, and it shows some more of the Burg, only from a distance…

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More info on the Burg can be found here:

Official Burg Greifenstein site & Wikipedia Burg Greifenstein (Ger).


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Dylan's rule that a step isn't done until it's cleaned up is a stupid rule. I could have been done an hour ago. But at least we are moving out of the warm liquid goo phase into the unpacking boxes this weekend.

It's a bit crowded around the weight machine but I'm going to move it forward a half meter.

Empty bookcases in a corner of a blue room. Two of the are framing a closet door. Two stuffed animals on top of one of the niche double bookcases. One is a pink octocat the other is a Plushie Dreadfuls Depression V2, a blue rabbit with sad eyes and a broken black heart on its chest.
A line of bookcases along a wall. A white weight machine is almost pressed against them. Two more stuffed animals. One is a brown cabbit, a cat/rabbit hybrid named Ryo-ohki for the Tenchi anime series. The other is Ken-ohki from a later episode. That cabbit is light brown.



eBay compie 30 anni, ecco come è cambiato il sito dalle aste a marketplace globale
https://www.wired.it/article/ebay-30-anni-evoluzione-aste-ecommerce/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Security @security-WiredItalia

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Time is running out for EU Member States to decide on Chat Control
https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/09/05/time-is-running-out-for-eu-member-states-to-decide-on-chat-control?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Artificial Intelligence @artificial-intelligence-euronews

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#GutenMorgen ihr Lieben!

Es ist viel zu früh, insbesondere am ersten Urlaubstag... aber: es ist mein erster Urlaubstag!! 🥳

Es ist auch #BandshirtFriday und JA! Ich habe keins an. Aber ich werde gleich auf der Loreley eins kaufen. So nämlich.

Jetzt heißt es: nicht trödeln, Spachtelmasse auftragen, und los.

Habt den Tag schön!



Heeft mijnheer De Wever officiële cijfers die zijn stelling over "relatief lage tewerkstelling" bij niet-EU onderdanen kunnen onderbouwen, of zit hij gewoon weer eens op het hondenfluitje te blazen? En waarom heeft Het Nieuwsblad niet meteen een factcheck uitgevoerd van die stelling voor publicatie van deze uitspraken?

LIVE POLITIEK. De Wever hoopt op “intieme unie” met Nederland: “Uiteenvallen van vroegere Nederlanden is grootste ramp die ons ooit is overkomen”

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The Vaccine Mandates start to fall - like the walls on an understaffed Roman Fort.

How can anyone argue coherently that THIS component of children's health should matter when NONE OF THE REST OF IT DOES NOW.

The citadel was already emptied. There are no guards @ the gates. Don't blame the Huns for swarming over your abandoned fortifications.

You Return to Normalcy Fools did this. You chose this future for all of us.

Now all the rest of us have to live in it as best we can.

in reply to Subjacent Banana

Establishment people are always like WELL I NEVER, I was just in the middle of appointing my horse to the senate when ALL THESE GOTHS showed up.

OBVIOUSLY it's the Goths' fault. All of this.

Isn't that right, Senator Horse?

in reply to Subjacent Banana

Establishment people are like I LAID SPREAD EAGLE IN THE WOODS COVERED IN MAYONNAISE AND I WAS ATTACKED BY A BEAR.

WE NEED TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THESE BEARS. BEARS ARE THE ONLY PROBLEM HERE.



[r] _ tarkos – in attesa di ‘esiste la ricerca’

in attesa di ESISTE LA RICERCA

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[r] _ tarkos – in attesa di ‘esiste la ricerca’


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in attesa di

ESISTE LA RICERCA


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Thailand's most powerful politician, Thaksin Shinawatra, has jetted off to Dubai — ostensibly for a medical checkup — ahead of the Thai parliament's vote for a new prime minister after his daughter lost the job. japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/09/… #asiapacific #politics #thailand #thaksinshinawatra #paetongtarnshinawatra #anutincharnvirakul #pheuthai #bhumjaithai


[r] _ tarkos – in attesa di ‘esiste la ricerca’


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in attesa di

ESISTE LA RICERCA


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I found a tool that can handle the image format I want to extract but it only runs on PC-9801.

that's a new problem

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in reply to Foone🏳️‍⚧️

also I can't get the text engine to render a space. I don't know what the fuck that is about
in reply to Foone🏳️‍⚧️

I remember encoding spaces specially, because Every Space IS A Precious Fucking Snowflake. Some are "normal". Some are longer. Some are NBSP. Some are "we highly recommend you break here". Some are zero-length, but do allow breaks. etc etc etc.


Most of the families supported by this ONE campaign are under extremely severe conditions as the occupation advances into Gaza City, accompanied with shelling, strikes, and bombing. They need shelter ASAP.

Anything helps, especially clicking "weekly." Fight for their next hour, day, and week. 3518/4100 by SATURDAY chuffed.org/project/hope-givin…

@palestine @mutualaid
#MutualAid #MutualAidRequest #Gaza




Archdaily : Suzhou Wujiang Songling-Avenue Bus Terminal / Nikken Sekkei archdaily.com/1033518/suzhou-w… #Infrastructure #Transportation #BusStation


Goldbaby releases Layered Drum Machine Hats sample pack rekkerd.org/goldbaby-releases-…

#DrumMachine #drums #Goldbaby



Architectural Record : In Miami, Brillhart Architecture Wraps a Series of Pavilions Around a Junglelike Setting architecturalrecord.com/articl…


Nobody 2: Bob Odenkirk che picchia gente con qualunque cosa gli capiti a tiro. Once again.
Decision to leave: bomba. Di un'eleganza visiva pazzesca.
Yellowbrickroad: i film alla Lynch, se non sei capace, è meglio lasciar stare.
The shrouds: l'interpretazione del lutto di Cronenberg. Poteva non essere una cosa morbosa? Ovviamente no.

#letterboxdFriday #LastFourWatched

in reply to vonblubba

The image displays a collection of movie posters under the heading "RECENT ACTIVITY." There are four posters, each with a title and a rating.

  1. The first poster on the left features a man in a Hawaiian shirt sitting on a pool chair, holding a drink and a key, with the title "Nobody 2" and a rating of three stars.
  2. The second poster shows a girl crawling on the ground with a distressed expression, surrounded by foliage, with the title "Yellowbrickroad" and a rating of two stars.
  3. The third poster depicts two men with a blue tint, with the title "The Shrouds" and a rating of three stars.
  4. The fourth poster has a woman's face in the center, with a man standing in the background, and the title "Decision to Leave" with a rating of four and a half stars.

Each poster has a unique design and color scheme, reflecting the genre and mood of the respective movies.

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Einige der zuletzt hier besonders häufig geteilten #News:

Linux Mint 22.2 "Zara" ist erschienen
heise.de/news/Linux-Mint-22-2-…

EuGH stärkt Datenschutz: Pseudonymisierung allein reicht nicht immer
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Datenschutz: Rekordstrafen gegen Google & Shein wegen Cookies und Inbox-Werbung
heise.de/news/Datenschutz-Reko…

Irreführung beim Datenschutz: Google soll 425 Millionen US-Dollar bezahlen
heise.de/news/Irrefuehrung-bei…

#heise #Verpasstodon




De Marseille à Tunis, des flottilles pour briser le siège de Gaza
orientxxi.info/magazine/de-mar…
"Depuis le dimanche 31 août, plusieurs dizaines de bateaux sont partis des ports de Marseille, Barcelone, Gênes et enfin Tunis dans le cadre de la Global Sumud Flotilla. Cet élan massif vise à briser le blocus autour de l'enclave palestinienne qui subit famine et génocide. Il suscite un soutien international croissant. C'est


Tomorrow (Saturday) I'm speaking at the online Neon Speaks event.

eventbrite.com/e/passport-to-n…

It's the first public opportunity to take a look inside the forthcoming American Sign Museum book.

48055.blackbaudhosting.com/480…

I'm speaking alongside the book's photographer Natalie Grilli and designer Kathy Kikkert, plus Erin Holland and Tod Swormstedt from the museum, about how the publication came together, what's inside, and some stuff that got cut along the way.

#Signs #Neon #AmericanSignMuseum



5 September 1932 | A Dutch Jewish boy, David Ossendrijver, was born in Rotterdam.

He arrived at #Auschwitz on 7 April 1944 in a transport of 240 Jews deported from #Westerbork. He was among 111 of them murdered in a gas chamber after the selection.

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🎉 Thanks to our most recent win, noyb litigation is now officially responsible for more than €2 billion in administrative fines!

Unfortunately, we don't receive anything from this sum. As a donation-funded NGO, our work is made possible by our 5,250+ supporting members.

👉 If you want to support our work towards a more privacy-friendly future, join noyb as a Supporting Member now! 🔗 noyb.eu/en/support-us

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provided the courts allow the commission to collect, that will make noyb responsible for financing 0.1% of the EU budget
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@celeduc GDPR penalties go to the responsible countries and cannot be collected by the Commission. But yes, meaningful enforcement could be relevant to countries' budgets.

We briefly touched upon that topic in 2021, if you're interested (article in German) 👉 noyb.eu/de/oesterreichische-da…

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@energisch_ In the case of the fine imposed on Google by CNIL, the money goes into the French national budget.

Google is currently reviewing the decision. As of now, it's still unclear whether it will contest it through an appeal.

The collection of fines may be put on hold until appeals are exhausted.




15 Egg Punk Releases You MUST Check Out
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"The post 15 Egg Punk Releases You MUST Check Out first appeared on DIY Conspiracy - International Zine in the Spirit of DIY Hardcore Punk!First of all, “Hi, I’m Iggy!” You might know me from writing a few “Best of” lists for DIY Conspiracy over the past couple of years. So, I guess this is my official debut as an egg punk reviewer? I usually listen to a lot of music during “homeofficing” my home o"





青猪大学篇 ep.09

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Guten Morgen, habe gerade schon Stalking betrieben, aber psst🤫
Es ist Freitag, vor mir steht ein komplett freies Wochenende. Also auch ohne Kind. Irgendwie ziemlich doof, aber man muss ja teilen können 🤷‍♀️
Habt einen schönen Tag


Our work on Detecting Suspense in Stories will appear at COLM'25 arxiv.org/abs/2508.15794 Do LLMs know when stories are suspenseful? We ran LLMs through a bunch of classical psychology suspense studies The answer: kinda, sorta? Honestly, better than I expected. But the results are nuanced... 1/


I don't know why, but I love receiving these updates on ride closures at Disneyland.

mastodon.social/@dlstats/11514…




#Wissen #Mastodon

Gibts eine Möglichkeit die persönliche Timeline z.B. von den letzten 24 Stunden nach Anzahl der Interaktionen zu sortieren?


Meine #Timeline ist mittlerweile soo voll das ich selten hinterherkomme.

Viel geteilte oder gesternte Beiträge würde ich, wenn ich wenig Zeit hab, in einer anderen Sortierung sehen.
Wie "Angesagt" nur für meine persönliche Timeline.



« Nos leaders n'ont pas pris la bonne décision : accepter de céder notre Palestine »
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"Rami Abou Jamous écrit son journal pour Orient XXI. Fondateur de GazaPress, un bureau qui fournissait aide et traduction aux journalistes occidentaux, il a dû quitter en octobre 2023 son appartement de Gaza-ville avec sa femme Sabah, les enfants de celle-ci, et leur fils Walid, trois



Dark rum, loquat syrup, and seltzer on a hot smoky night. I ended up with some dark rum and I don't really understand it... it definitely needs more fruit. Ah, well, next time.... I'm never getting up again. Until I need to pee 😆. My poor thumbnail has scraped too much schmutz off the cast iron, luckily it's way too hot to cook.




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Mastodon users who reply only to correct someone spelling or grammar are very sad people. From now on you will be blocked.




De-formazioni Festival Itinerante in Val di Susa
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Nelle prossime settimane il Laboratorio Antiviolenza Val Susa organizza a Bussoleno una serie di eventi, workshop, laboratori, presentazioni. Otto appuntamenti di auto formazione su aborto, salute, sessuo-affettività, economia radioblackout.org/wp-content/u…

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If content warnings stop posts from appearing on trending lists on Mastodon, as @alice discovered earlier this year, then I propose that paywalls should stop news stories from trending under the “News” tab. lgbtqia.space/@alice/114394011…
in reply to Max Leibman

Tbh paywalled articles should not be posted at all, CWs should be used more.

And why in hell are CWd posts not allowed to trend? That's just wrong.



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Dezinformacja o klimacie bije rekordy zasięgów. Jej twórcy zarabiają na wprowadzaniu w błąd


Niedawna analiza pokazuje, w jaki sposób giganci posiadający media społecznościowe pozwalają na szerzenie dezinformacji klimatycznej. Raport dotyczy kłamliwych publikacji nt. ekstremalnych zjawisk pogodowych i wskazuje na zaniedbania tzw. big techów. Dezi

Niedawna analiza pokazuje, w jaki sposób giganci posiadający media społecznościowe pozwalają na szerzenie dezinformacji klimatycznej. Raport dotyczy kłamliwych publikacji nt. ekstremalnych zjawisk pogodowych i wskazuje na zaniedbania tzw. big techów. Dezinformacja przynosi bezpośrednie szkody społeczne i może być narzędziem wpływu obcych państw.

Organizacja pozarządowa Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) przyjrzała się dezinformacji klimatycznej. Analiza dotyczyła fałszywych i wprowadzających w błąd postów, związanych z tematem ekstremalnych zjawisk pogodowych, takich jak m.in. tegoroczne powodzie w Teksasie czy pożary w Kalifornii. Na celownik wzięto 300 najpopularniejszych dezinformujących publikacji z platform X, Youtube, Facebook i Instagram, zidentyfikowanych wcześniej przez autorów opracowania.

Jeden z głównych zarzutów organizacji dotyczy moderacji publikowanych treści. Spośród analizowanych publikacji miażdżąca większość nie była objęta weryfikacją faktów: fact-checkingiem, ani tzw. notatkami społeczności. Dotyczyło to mniej niż 2 proc. z nich.

Raport alarmuje, że dezinformujące publikacje (posty czy filmy) generują zyski dla twórców. W przypadku platformy X 88 proc. analizowanych postów pochodziło ze zweryfikowanych kont, co jest warunkiem monetyzacji treści. W przypadku Youtube’a odsetek ten wyniósł 73 proc., a platform firmy Meta (Facebook i Instagram) 64 proc. Jak podaje CCDH, YouTube wyświetlał reklamy obok 29 proc. najpopularniejszych filmów, które wprowadzały widzów w błąd.


Wiarygodność vs. silne emocje. “Algorytmy promują posty, które szybko angażują odbiorców”


Dlaczego przestrzeń social mediów sprzyja dezinformacji? – Media społecznościowe to środowisko, które z natury premiuje treści wywołujące silne emocje – komentuje dla SmogLabu Anna Siewiorek z Fundacji Climate&Strategy, ekspertka ds. komunikacji klimatycznej i zarządzania projektami.

Algorytmy promują posty, niezależnie od ich wiarygodności, które szybko angażują odbiorców. W sytuacjach kryzysowych, m.in. podczas powodzi, susz czy huraganów, emocje takie jak strach, złość czy niepokój są szczególnie silne, a więc i treści, które je wzbudzają, mają większy zasięg. Niestety, platformy coraz rzadziej podejmują wysiłki, by weryfikować publikowane informacje. W 2025 roku Meta oficjalnie zrezygnowała z programu fact-checkingu na Facebooku. Z raportów organizacji pozarządowych wynika, że wszystkie czołowe platformy, w szczególności X, wypadają słabo w przeciwdziałaniu dezinformacji klimatycznej i energetycznej – zwraca uwagę ekspertka.

Dezinformacja i kataklizmy. „Bezpośredni wpływ na bezpieczeństwo publiczne”


Jak pokazuje raport CCDH, publikacje w mediach społecznościowych mogą stwarzać realne zagrożenie dla zdrowia i życia ludzkiego. Autorzy raportu wskazują przy tym bezpośrednio na publikacje, które mogły skłaniać ludzi do bagatelizowania klęsk żywiołowych.

Zakres szkód społecznych jest jednak szeroki. – Dezinformacja w kontekście ekstremalnych zjawisk pogodowych ma bezpośredni wpływ na bezpieczeństwo publiczne – mówi nam Anna Siewiorek.

– W sytuacjach kryzysowych może wprowadzać ludzi w błąd, prowadząc do ignorowania oficjalnych komunikatów czy podejmowania ryzykownych decyzji. To realnie utrudnia pracę służb ratunkowych i zwiększa skalę zagrożenia. W dłuższej perspektywie dezinformacja klimatyczna i energetyczna podważa zaufanie do instytucji państwowych i ekspertów. Fałszywe narracje wzmacniają przy tym sceptycyzm wobec polityk klimatycznych. To wszystko powoli wzmaga polaryzację społeczną, utrudnia dialog publiczny i podważa fundamenty demokracji – podkreśla ekspertka Fundacji Climate&Strategy.


Dezinformacja ze wschodu. „Rosja celowo wzmacnia chaos informacyjny”


W kontekście dezinformacji w mediach społecznościowych coraz częściej słyszymy, że może ona służyć obcym interesom. Szczególnie po wybuchu wojny za naszą wschodnią granicą. W jakich obszarach dochodzi do dezinformowania i kto może za to odpowiadać w przypadku Polski?

– W Fundacji obserwujemy, że dezinformacja obejmuje dziś praktycznie wszystkie obszary związane ze zmianą klimatu, transformacją energetyczną i ochroną środowiska. Pojawiają się fałszywe twierdzenia dotyczące rzekomego zagrożenia stwarzanego przez elektromobilność czy nieefektywności odnawialnych źródeł energii – mówi SmogLabowi Anna Siewiorek.

Przedstawicielka fundacji przypomina, że już na początku 2025 roku organizacja Global Witness prognozowała intensyfikację dezinformacji towarzyszącej ekstremalnym zjawiskom pogodowym.

– W przypadku Polski wiele z tych narracji ma swoje źródło poza granicami kraju. Najczęściej wskazywana jest Federacja Rosyjska, która celowo wzmacnia chaos informacyjny, wykorzystując nasze przywiązanie od węgla i społeczne obawy wobec zmian. Jej przekazy są niejednokrotnie powielane przez polityków i publicystów. To zwiększa ich zasięg i wiarygodność w oczach części społeczeństwa – podkreśla w udzielonym nam komentarzu.

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Or is it for these two cunts

Hugz & xXx

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Keeping “digital humanities” together as a field is going to get so hard in the era of AI. The shear forces are intense: I see lots of humanities profs who were DH-friendly reposting Zitron. And while E.Z. is a Limbaugh-tier thinker imo, they’re not wrong that AI is disrupting things they value. +
in reply to Ted Underwood

yes, LLMs can annotate and narrate now (with questionable quality), but sense- and structure-making is still as exclusively human, as it ever was