Instagram launches an official, optimized iPad app with multitasking, new layouts, and a focus on Reels 📱
The app will soon come to Android tablets, expanding Meta’s cross-platform reach 🌐
Stay cautious as Meta’s data collection practices continue ⚠️
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Instagram is finally launching an iPad app | TechCrunch
Until now, Instagram on iPad was just a blown-up iOS app, which wasn't pleasant to look at. The company said that it has now revamped the experience to suit the big screen.Ivan Mehta (TechCrunch)
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Venezia 82, Alberto Barbera ricorda Giorgio Armani
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Venezia 82, Alberto Barbera ricorda Giorgio Armani
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Das Bild zeigt eine nächtliche Szene mit einem hellen Mond, der durch die Wolken hindurchscheint. Der Mond erzeugt ein sanftes Licht, das die Wolken in verschiedenen Schattierungen von Weiß und Grau beleuchtet. Die Umgebung ist dunkel, was den Mond noch heller erscheinen lässt. Im Vordergrund sind die Silhouetten von Bäumen zu sehen, die den oberen Rand des Bildes einrahmen. Die Wolken sind dicht und wechseln sich mit klaren Bereichen ab, was dem Bild eine dynamische Struktur verleiht. Die gesamte Szene vermittelt eine ruhige und mystische Atmosphäre.
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ICE revives contract for spyware
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At the doctor's surgery.
I had to get done with morning chores early to meet my daughter in town at the Farmer's market.
Today is my birthday so we treated ourselves to some fancy coffee. The market had live music and a beautiful display of goods for sale. We loaded up on the best fruit and veggies Humboldt has to offer.
At the end of every month I try to use the money left in my budget to give back to the community. Today we got some twenty dollar bills from the ATM on our way to the market. Everyone that we bought from got a twenty dollar tip. We included the musicians on our way out.
The perfect way to celebrate together.
We had great fun.
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‘Every company wants to produce the last barrel sold’: the treaty to stop fossil fuel production
Tzeporah Berman’s campaign group believes Cop30 will help its initiative to phase out oil, coal and gas take shapeJonathan Watts (The Guardian)
@brianvastag your experiences is atypical—it is not “often” the case that you have a lemon of a system, as you clearly do.
“A study by NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) shows that most panels are slightly less efficient after 25 years.”
Also: warranties are with the manufacturer not the installer and the manufacturers do not change that often—and should honor the warranty.
@brianvastag
“manufacturers offering warranties that guarantee performance for 25 to 30 years. After this period, the panels don’t suddenly stop working but may experience a decline in efficiency, often around 10-20% less than their original capacity.”
If your panels have degraded in 10years, they are far outside the norm.
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Spectators can't get to this F1 Grand Prix by car.
Organizers expect the 110,000 people who attend every day to arrive on foot, or by bicycle.
Of course they do—it's in the #Netherlands.
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Why F1's Dutch GP bicycle, public transport legacy could live on - ESPN
The legacy of public transport and bicycle usage to attend a Formula 1 grand prix could live on after the Dutch Grand Prix drops off the calendar from 2026.Associated Press (ESPN)
Who in the Fediverse would you most like to meet in real life? (And feel free to tag them.)
Boost to reach that person in the back.
Hence: Enjoy the time and don’t think about returning to work until you have to.
Lotto e Superenalotto, estrazione di oggi 4 settembre: numeri vincenti
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Lotto e Superenalotto, estrazione di oggi 4 settembre: numeri vincenti
Sogni di diventare milionario con una vincita al Lotto o al Superenalotto? Scopri i numeri vincenti delle ultime estrazioni.Redazione Sky TG24 (Sky TG24)
"Over the past few weeks, something extraordinary has unfolded in the District of Columbia: Grand juries have refused to indict at least five individuals facing prosecution by the Trump administration. It is difficult to overstate the rarity of such defiance. Federal grand juries return indictments in the overwhelming majority of cases, about 99.9 percent. There’s a reason lawyers joke that a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich. It is historic, and quite possibly unprecedented, for federal prosecutors to face so many rebukes in such a short span of time."
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D.C. Residents Have Found a Subversive New Way to Fight Trump’s Takeover
Jeanine Pirro is facing an unprecedented humiliation.Mark Joseph Stern (Slate)
Nove istituti scolastici in provincia con un dirigente provvisorio, Mercanti (Pd): “Inaccettabile”
La consigliera regionale: "A rimetterci, a causa dei tagli del governo, i reggenti ma anche i docenti, il personale Ata e di segreteria"
Damn, @jesgilbert.bsky.social and I really get tired of saying “I told you so” sometimes.
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The video captures a journey from the perspective of a vehicle driving on a highway. Initially, the scene shows a red car ahead, with a red truck carrying white cargo passing by on the right. The highway is flanked by metal guardrails and lush green trees, under an overcast sky. The dashboard and windshield wipers are visible, indicating the camera is mounted inside the vehicle. As the journey continues, the red car remains in view, maintaining a steady distance. The environment remains consistent, with the highway flanked by greenery and the overcast sky. A green highway sign appears, providing directions. The video concludes with the red car still ahead, and the camera capturing the ongoing drive.
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Those first few days with fever in a hot van were truly miserable. I pray to Dog that I can avoid that situation in the future.
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Depending on how the AC pulls power and how it interacts with solar charging, I may end up putting in another identical battery and/or adding another PV panel to my two 250W roof panels and a 200W suitcase panel.
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We have let down teens if we ban social media but embrace AI
Governments are looking to ban social media for children but can't get enough of AI – a technology parents are far less equipped to deal withNew Scientist
Modena, eccellenza della chirurgia ronotica urologica
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Modena, eccellenza della chirurgia ronotica urologica
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I ended up buying #GoodRam's pendrive, they're a little bit more expensive then Americans' or China's manufacturers.
GoodRam is a Polish company, so I hope they're worth it! 😀
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Oh complete and utter bullshit, Jackie
EVERY single advancement for civil rights have come through legislation, and legislation ONLY comes from voting in the person who writes those laws. If you don't get your person in, you don't get the laws and you don't advance
There is ZERO other mechanism for exercising power available that will progress us
I titoli di Sky TG24 del 4 settembre, edizione delle 19
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I titoli di Sky TG24 del 4 settembre, edizione delle 19
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The image shows a simple pencil drawing on lined notebook paper. The drawing depicts a stick figure with a triangular head, two small circular eyes, and a small dot for a mouth. The figure has a pointed hat and is holding up two small heart shapes, one in each hand. The body is a straight line with a square torso and two circular feet. The figure is positioned slightly to the left of the center of the image. To the right of the figure, the text "IT'S GIMBY!" is written in a casual, handwritten style. The background consists of blue horizontal lines typical of lined notebook paper, with a shadow visible on the paper, suggesting the image was taken with a flash.
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Mis-issued certificates for 1.1.1.1 DNS service pose a threat to the Internet - Ars Technica
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Mis-issued certificates for 1.1.1.1 DNS service pose a threat to the Internet
The three certificates were issued in May but only came to light Wednesday.Dan Goodin (Ars Technica)
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the reason it's called hybris is it involves using two different libc's in the same address space, which is horrifying, but it does work
Wayland utilizing Android GPU drivers on glibc based systems, Part 2
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in reply to mcc • • •@ariadne Also it does seem to me efforts to make a good network streaming extension will be held back by the same thing that makes a good accessibility extension* difficult, that Wayland just pushes framebuffers and has no sense there are deeper semantics something might want to introspect. Right? A single abstraction could have been used for both screen reader areas and streamable rectangles, but Wayland doesn't include abstractions.
* All I know about the status of this is it's going badly
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in reply to mcc • • •X is just framebuffers being pushed around anymore, plus a whole bunch of legacy stuff that no real world applications use anymore for decades. accessibility is handled by the toolkits directly.
that someone is trying to improve on this by integrating screen reader hints and other accessibility features into wayland itself is an improvement over X11.
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> that someone is trying to improve on this by integrating screen reader hints and other accessibility features into wayland itself is an improvement over X11.
Hi. I think you're talking about my project. It's been on hold for a year now; the last status update was: blogs.gnome.org/a11y/2024/06/1…
What I like about my approach is that accessibility tree updates are serialized, unlike any existing platform accessibility API I know of... so they could efficiently be pushed over a network.
Update on Newton, the Wayland-native accessibility project
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in reply to mcc • • •@ariadne I must at this point the benefits for me are very much tangible. Good HDR implementation, perfect handling of multiple monitors at different scaling and different Hz, touchpad gestures support, and it generally feels lighter and snappier.
There are some regressions that are slowly been fixed, like the ability to set custom icons for programs without using .desktop files.
But network transparency was not one of them. I once tried to boot up an entire KDE session over ssh -X and it was utterly unusable. If you are serious about remote desktop you would be using some other protocols already since more than a decade. Even single applications that were not of the last Millennium worked very baldy. I know because I tried.
Overall I'm very happy with how Wayland and the Linux desktop is moving, although it took a really long time to get here for sure.
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in reply to Oblomov • • •@oblomov Yeah, that's very true, and the biggest problems are social and resources not technical. 30+ years ago when CDE/Motif and ICCCM were being hammered out it was between a handful of large vendors who were serious about the high-end workstation market and were willing to throw people at the problem to make their ecosystem work, quickly. That isnt true today, while there are some vendors selling workstations it's not a huge and growing market that is attracting investment (all the money us going to "AI") so there isn't the same pressure to hammer out protocols and code across the desktops as there was 30+ years ago when X11 had the same problems. It is happening, but much more slowly and with fewer people, eg IIUC accessibility only had one or two volunteer maintainers until like a year ago when RH hired an FTE to be able to effect architectural changes. It's all XKCD 2347 all the way.
It's honestly amazing that the Linux desktops are in any way competitive with MacOS and Windows as both of those have _way_ more people than any of the different Linux desktops, so they can just *do* more.
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in reply to mcc • • •I sorta am annoyed at various bits in Wayland not working quite right.
but when I go back to X11 briefly, I realise how *smooth* things are under Wayland.
So I can see there's something to it. It will get there.