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Ik ben sindskort gestopt met vlees eten! 🥳 Ik heb het kunnen vervangen door insecten. Vooral boktorren zijn erg smaakvol 😋


The Galaxy Z Fold 7 was the funnest phone I’ve used in years. I regret returning it for the Pixel 10 Pro XL. It’s great to see Samsung strengthen its hold on foldables before Apple steps in to disrupt.

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fuck word bro.

idgaf if it's for work or shit: docx is docx, pdf is pdf. you don't need a pile of shitty spyware just to write text bc there are a lot of alternatives already: from light markdown editors like helix to full-blown office suites like libreoffice.

if people gave at least a tiny microscopic fuck about their privacy, microsoft would went bankrupt like in a week.

#foss #opensource #linux #writing

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🌩️ Your Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forward - gHacks Tech News

「 Microsoft announced that it is changing the default save location for Word documents on Windows. "Anything new you create will be saved automatically to OneDrive or your preferred cloud destination", writes Raul Munoz, product manager at Microsoft on the Office Shared Services and Experiences team 」

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#microsoft #privacy #ai #bigtech #cloud


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Newsletter: i migliori articoli della settimana – 4 settembre 2025
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Browsing through Yamada Denki yesterday when I saw this and thought "i bet fedi would appreciate that".


"Gli zombi mangiano i cervelli"

Menomale, sono salvo



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Das Bild zeigt eine Warnmeldung von Bitdefender Web Protection. Oben befindet sich das Logo von Bitdefender mit dem Text "Web Protection by Bitdefender". Darunter steht in großer Schrift "Dangerous page blocked for your protection" (Fahrlässige Seite wurde für Ihre Sicherheit blockiert). Die URL der gefährlichen Seite wird angezeigt: "website-ee6c1fd3-tpp-fih-myblu…". Weiterhin wird erklärt, dass gefährliche Seiten versuchen, Software zu installieren, die das Gerät schädigen kann, persönliche Informationen zu sammeln oder ohne Zustimmung zu operieren. Ein blauer Button mit der Aufschrift "TAKE ME BACK TO SAFETY" (Zurück zur Sicherheit) ist in der Mitte des Bildes zu sehen. Unten befindet sich ein Textfeld mit der Option "I understand the risks, take me there anyway" (Ich verstehe die Risiken, bring mich trotzdem hin).

Das Bild zeigt eine E-Mail-Benachrichtigung mit dem Titel "Beleg für Ihre Zahlung an grenzenlos direkt." Die E-Mail stammt von der Adresse "421104369[@]s.mu.edu..." und wurde um 20:11 Uhr gesendet. Der Hauptinhalt der E-Mail informiert den Empfänger darüber, dass er 488,95 € EUR an "grenzenlos direkt Ha..." gezahlt hat. Es gibt einen Button mit der Aufschrift "Transaktion Stornieren." Darunter befindet sich eine Erklärung, dass der Betrag innerhalb von ein bis zwei Werktagen von dem Bankkonto abgebucht wird. Es wird empfohlen, dass das Bankkonto ausreichend gedeckt ist, um Gebühren zu vermeiden. Die E-Mail enthält auch einen Transaktionscode (1V31V2150476820V), das Transaktionsdatum (05. September 2025), den Händler (grenzenlos direkt Ha...), die E-Mail-Adresse des Händlers (office[@]grenzenlosdir...), und die Rechnungsnummer (17V21504765741).

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NO ONE IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR MY HAPPINESS,
BUT I APPRECIATE THE ONES
THAT ADD TO IT.

via sunflowerlovergirl

#cartoons
#Snoopy
#quotes
#happiness




The Curator of Printing and Graphic Arts posted on Teams “Come to the large classroom if you like type” so I hustled down there and got to help her sort a gorgeous font of wood type that's going to the printing studio.
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“I think that the way [HB 15] went down is a really good sign. We’re hopeful that it means it doesn’t come back again, and that we can preserve some level of transparency for all Texans, because they deserve it.” texasobserver.org/police-recor…

#Texas #politics #USpol #news #police #HumanRights #journalism #media #TXlege

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This week: Epstein survivors demand release of the files, RFK Jr. is exposed in a brutal Senate hearing, and Trump takes U.S. military power into international waters. To dive deep into these stories, look no further. thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p…

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5 September 1887 | A Polish Jew, Abraham Bier, was born in Tarnów.

In #Auschwitz from 5 May 1942.
No. 34707
He perished in the camp on 23 May 1942.







Where silence walks softly - beneath the canopy’s hush.

Path through the forest near Strahan, Tasmania, Australia.

Photographed and edited by Kev.
© All Rights Reserved by 2 Peeps and a Camera.

#photography #photo #australia #tasmania #forest #path #2peepsandacamera




WSJ - HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to announce that pregnant women’s use of Tylenol is potentially linked to autism. wsj.com/health/healthcare/rfk-…


140 anni fa veniva posata la prima pietra di una nota torre dell'orologio.

#bttf

#bttf
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Oggi ricordiamo invece la morte (forse) di un grande scienziato.
#bttf
#bttf
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"UN Assembly Moves to Geneva After U.S. Bars Palestinian Delegation
Sep 2, 2025"

It's time to have this conversation
counterpunch.org/2023/04/28/re…

#UnitedNations #UN #USA #Politics #Geneva



Deported Venezuelan mothers ask Melania #Trump for help reuniting with their children pbs.org/newshour/politics/depo… #Venezuela
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She doesn't really care do U

Something-something-FSB-issued-bride

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#NoiSiamoLeScuole questa settimana è dedicato ai nuovi Asili nido all’avanguardia in provincia di Cremona e di Brescia, realizzati grazie al #PNRR.

Qui tutti i dettagli ➡ mim.gov.




Engineering for Slow Internet Even When Not Stuck in Antarctica


With the days of dial-up and pitiful 2G data connections long behind most of us, it would seem tempting to stop caring about how much data an end-user is expected to suck down that big and wide broadband tube. This is a problem if your respective tube happens to be a thin straw and you’re located in a base somewhere in the Antarctic. Take it from [Paul Coldren], who was stationed at a number of Antarctic research stations as an IT specialist for a total of 14.5 months starting in August of 2022.
Prepare for hours of pain and retrying downloads. (Credit: Paul Coldren]Prepare for hours of pain and retrying downloads. (Credit: Paul Coldren]
As [Paul] describes, the main access to the Internet at these bases is via satellite internet, which effectively are just relay stations. With over a thousand people at a station like McMurdo at certain parts of the season, internet bandwidth is a precious commodity and latency is understandably high.

This low bandwidth scenario led to highly aggravating scenarios, such as when a web app would time out on [Paul] while downloading a 20 MB JavaScript file, simply because things were going too slow. Upon timing out, it would wipe the cache, redirect to an error page and have [Paul] retry and retry to try to squeeze within the timeout window. Instead of just letting the download complete in ~15 minutes, it would take nearly half an hour this way, just so that [Paul] could send a few kB worth of text in a messaging app.

In addition to these artificial timeouts – despite continuing download progress – there’s also the issue of self-updating apps, with a downloader that does not allow you to schedule, pause, resume or do anything else that’d make downloading that massive update somewhat feasible. Another thing here is distributed downloads, such as when hundreds of people at said Antarctic station are all trying to update MacOS simultaneously. Here [Paul] ended up just – painfully and slowly – downloading the entire 12 GB MacOS ISO to distribute it across the station, but a Mac might still try to download a few GB of updates regardless.

Updating Office for Mac at the South Pole made easy courtesy of Microsoft. (Credit: Paul Coldren)Updating Office for Mac at the South Pole made easy courtesy of Microsoft. (Credit: Paul Coldren)
This level of pain continued with smartphone updates, which do not generally allow one to update the phone’s OS from a local image, and in order to make a phone resume an update image download, [Paul] had to turn the phone off when internet connectivity dropped out – due to satellites going out of alignment – and turn it back on when connectivity was restored the next day.

Somewhat surprisingly, the Microsoft Office for Mac updater was an example of how to do it at least somewhat right; with the ability to pause and cancel, see the progress of the download and resumption of interrupted downloads without any fuss. Other than not having access to the underlying update file for download and distribution by e.g. Sneakernet, this was a pleasant experience alongside the many examples of modern-day hardware and software that just gave up and failed at the sight of internet speeds measured in kB/s.

Although [Paul] isn’t advocating that every developer should optimize their application and updater for the poor saps stuck on the equivalent of ISDN at a remote station or in a tub floating somewhere in the Earth’s oceans, he does insist that it would be nice if you could do something like send a brief text message via a messaging app without having to fight timeouts and other highly aggravating ‘features’.

Since [Paul] returned from his last deployment to the Antarctic in 2024 it appears that at least some of the stations have been upgraded to Starlink satellite internet, but this should not be taken as an excuse to not take his plea seriously.


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