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Evolving Customer-Centric Organization Structures: Agility, AI, and Feedback in Action kamyarshah.com/evolving-custom… #Blog #Infographics #adaptivebusinessstructure



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The video showcases the engine bay of a car, with the hood open, revealing a well-maintained engine with various components such as the air intake, spark plugs, and hoses. The engine is predominantly metallic with black and blue accents, and the surrounding area is clean and organized. The car is parked on a gravel surface with grass visible in the background. Initially, the engine is stationary, but as the video progresses, smoke begins to emanate from the engine, indicating it has been started. The smoke gradually increases, filling the engine bay and spreading into the surrounding area. The camera angle shifts slightly, providing a broader view of the engine and the car's surroundings, including a glimpse of the road and the car's battery. The video concludes with the smoke still present, suggesting the engine is running.

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Last night the universe put a track from this album in my ears and I realized I hadn't actually listened to this album before so I bookmarked it to listen to later and then put on our next episode of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown...and the episode turned out to be the Chicago one with Steve Albini, no joke. And now I'm finally listening to the album and, like, holy shit. Some things don't suck.

Shellac - At Action Park (1994)

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Verizon’s ‘software issue’ has disconnected many wireless customers across the US theverge.com/verizon/768450/ve… #Verizon #Mobile #News #Tech


In 20 minutes, Solomnishvili conducts #Mahler's Ninth in Buenos Aires worldconcerthall.com/en/schedu… #wch


Americans scream tyranny is wonderful, but Americans are unable to explain why Cubans try to escape even though Cuba has gun control and free medical care.






Time for a wee seat in a busy Grassmarket, on a very warm, bright day flickr.com/photos/woolamaloo_g…

#Edinburgh #Edimbourg #Photography #Photographie #Grassmarket #StreetPhotography #PeopleWatching #BlackAndWhitePhotography


in reply to Andi Waffeln!

Entschuldigung, ich konnte dieses Bild nicht verarbeiten.

Entschuldigung, ich konnte dieses Bild nicht verarbeiten.

Entschuldigung, ich konnte dieses Bild nicht verarbeiten.

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#Epstein , Epstein, Epstein. My daily reminder. Quid pro quo. Club Fed. "They were predators together, they molested kids together." -Prosecutor. Leniency implies GUILT! #Politics








#LaborDay watchlist 🎥 5 films that bring U.S. labor history to life, from picket lines to courtroom showdowns.

A labor historian recommends these overlooked gems (beyond classics like "Modern Times" and "The Grapes of Wrath").

What would you add to the list?

theconversation.com/5-unsung-f…

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@histodons 'Brassed Off' (1996) - not all strikes end well.

'Gung Ho' (1986) - we can change things if we want to change them.

'Pajama Game' (1957) - some strikes end well and sabotage sometimes works.

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My frustrations in trying to find a small stuffed animal to clip to the backpack I use every day at school means I ended up buying a cheaper knockoff #Labubu from the vape shop. It is actually a nice light color which softens my backpack a bit and kind of cute so I'm glad I did, but just funny how much labubus and copies have spread.

#plush #plushies



How Turkmenistan turned censorship into a lucrative extortion scheme by intentionally restricting internet access in order to sell its own VPNs to citizens


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- Hackernews.
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In July 2021, a sudden drop in Tor usage in Turkmenistan called our attention. Tor would come to understand that this marked the beginning of a new era of censorship and restriction in this post-Soviet country. But let's rewind...

The Tor Community has long been defending internet freedom, running relays and providing bridges to combat internet censorship.

Over the years, the Tor Project has called for action to run more bridges, Snowflake proxies, while we've investigated and adapted our anti-censorship strategies, and shared information about online censorship in Turkmenistan.

Modern censorship circumvention systems are generally built around the concept of "collateral damage", where a censor cannot block access without blocking the entire internet or popular online services. However, in Turkmenistan, the censors' behavior has been strikingly different. They have openly blocked vast parts of the internet without concern for the collateral consequences, sparking curiosity: why do Turkmenistan's censors seem unbothered by the collateral damage their actions cause?

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Always follow the money.

Donald Trump may be running an authoritarian political project, but the big money that has been backing him has been running a cryptocurrency project at the expense of the dollar and your standard of living.

When Trump goes, their currency project continues.
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Several Israeli soldiers 'missing' following resistance ambush in Gaza City thecradle.co/articles-id/32866



Ciao Mondo

Guardo il mare gonfiarsi per il vento di maestrale e mi chiedo quale pesce sia così pazzo da avventurarsi fuori dalla sua tana e affrontare tutto questo.

#spigola
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Leibowitz on Israeli concentration camps and his use of the term "Judeo-Nazis"


youtu.be/YzSZrvDFQ9M?si=sGVXC3…

#YeshayahuLeibowitz #zionism #nazism

in reply to Sunyata ☸ 👨🏻‍💻 ☮

In their defence, the Israelis can point out that they are just doing what the americans and british did in North America and Australia....


Zwielichttaverne: Balkonhörnchen-Kalender 2026 rausgerufen.de/balkonhoernchen…

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Arbeitsministerin Bas für weitere Nullrunde beim Bürgergeld

Nach der Nullrunde in diesem Jahr wird das Bürgergeld auch im kommenden Jahr wohl nicht erhöht. Das geht aus Plänen von Arbeitsministerin Bas hervor. Die SPD-Politikerin kündigte auch härtere Sanktionen an.

➡️ tagesschau.de/inland/innenpoli…

#Bürgergeld #Bas

in reply to tagesschau

@tagesschau Warum ist eigentlich eine Arbeitsministerin für Bürgergeld zuständig?
Sollte das nicht eine Sozialministerin sein?
in reply to tagesschau

Und mit dem was die Bürgergeldempfänger*innen dadurch WENIGER im Geldbeutel haben, werden die ganz sicher das Wirtschaftswachstum ordentlich ankurbeln, damit das BIP steigt und wieder mehr Firmen Leute einstellen. 😏

(Sarkasmus)

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Listening to this interview of Rudy from #blacksky, I get the impression that there is no simplifying decentralization. You can either do it on the frontend like #mastodon does, or ask/expect people to decentralize later like #bluesky does. Either way, you will need to explain why it matters and help them make it happen.

[I'm unconvinced by arguments beyond #DemocracyOfReach so far. We don't need "decentralized social media" for community. Start a subreddit/discord.]

pca.st/episode/cc5332c9-f61d-4…

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Kallas e Paesi Baltici: “Possibili nuove sanzioni contro Mosca”. L’Ungheria: “Tsunami pro-guerra”
https://www.lastampa.it/esteri/2025/08/31/diretta/guerra_russia_ucraina_news_oggi-15289499/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Le notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo @le-notizie-dall-italia-e-dal-mondo-LaStampa





in reply to Tony Bark

Verizon has confirmed to customers in stores and online that its network is having an issue on Saturday. Many people have been unable to connect and make or receive calls for hours, while DownDetector’s tracker peaked in the afternoon at around 3:30PM ET with more than 20,000 reports. Some customers report their service has continued to function throughout the day, so it’s unclear what the cause is exactly.

Downdetector’s outage map showed hotspots in many cities, and Verizon didn’t specifically list affected areas. On X, the @VerizonSupport account confirmed the issue in response to customers’ questions, but didn’t have additional details on restoration or how widespread it is



It's the time of year when one starts to think about #distrohopping again.

I've been using #Manjaro for years as my #Linux distro of choice and I'm toying with the idea of moving to #CachyOS.

This is for desktop use only, my servers are all running #BSD anyway.

My home directories are on a separate partition anyway, so it's not like it's a ton of effort to change distros as long as I remember to re-create the cron jobs.

Has anyone made that jump and was it an (unspecified) improvement?

in reply to Timo Geusch

I jump from linux mint to debian couple of months ago, it was more of a jump back, I used #debian between 2004 to 2006 heavily after that for a while I was using ubuntu/xubuntu then long time mint, it was really nice, but I missed debian I am back, feels like home, mint and ubuntu was having too many updates everyday, it is more quite in debian. And #Cinnamon is a bliss, I like gnome and kde, used them long time but they have been heavy always, I also like Xfce or Windowmaker too but cinnamon is more like stable and user friendly.
in reply to Özkan Pakdil

@thejvmbender I do use Linux Mint for a regular "daily driver" type Linux - basically as a direct Windows replacement. The machine where I was distrohopping today is more of a development workstation so I do want pretty up to date packages (hence my usage of Manjaro).

I ended up with #opensuse Tumbleweed, which is probably halfway between the Arch-type bleeding edge and the stable distros like Debian and Debian-based ones.

I usually use Xfce or Enlighenment as the desktop and they work well on both OpenSUSE and Manjaro.


in reply to solarpunk.rizz.pill

This is the first time I've heard of the term, and instantly I felt this in my bones. It all makes so much sense. Wow. Literally everything.


looks like all news in the last five days or so are tailored to waste the longest tv time to make amerikkkans forgetting about eppstein ...

"to think bad is a sin but one is always right" (belzebub)
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Ten years ago, my friend Rik Wanninkhof's son, Patrick, was killed while cycling across the US doing charity work for Habitat for Humanity. The woman who killed him was using her mobile phone. She was also a nurse, like the woman in the video. Rik is still devastated. Don't text and drive.

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A really interesting interview with the head of Cloudflare about content distribution. Not about social directly, but lots of connection points here.

If he's right, the world of publishing is going through quite a transformation real quick. There will be impacts on "us".

crazystupidtech.com/2025/08/30…

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I wonder what’s with the #Luanti forums recently, being super slow and unresponsive and oftentimes just returning a gateway timeout (if returning anything at all).


in reply to Pro

the ingenious thing is that they are still making buck both ways

the house always wins, remember that Microsoft owns github

in reply to Pro

I highly doubt they can't stop it and slightly suspect they don't want to. You can install any version of Windows (even enterprise), use MASgrave, wipe the whole thing, reinstall it, and it'll pass online activation as genuine. There's just no way that's an accident.


Daniel Hähnel: 30.08.2025 - Tausche Hardware gegen Hardware hosentaschenblog.org/Ablage/20…

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Leaving The Cult - Episode 1 with Tato


youtu.be/BVR_UvG2IWo?si=VZPqhx…

#zionism



Mark Knoller, who was a cherished colleague at AP Broadcast and CBS Radio, has died at the age of 73. Mark was the ultimate statistician on the White House beat and it was an honor to interview him for my book about the relationship between presidents and the press. cbsnews.com/news/mark-knoller-…

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One of my favorite advancements in modern websites for retail stores is that when I am in one of the stores and go onto their website to try to find an item, the website will pick a store at random to be the one to search, and it always actively resists any attempt to change it to the store I'm currently standing in.