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:raspberrypi: A Pi-based LiDAR Scanner.

Early LiDAR systems were cumbersome and expensive but as the march of time continues on, these systems have become much more accessible to the average person. So much so that you can quickly attach one to a Raspberry Pi and perform LiDAR imaging for a very reasonable cost.

github.com/PiLiDAR/PiLiDAR

#pilidar #raspberrypi #lidar #scanner #diy #engineering #artist #media #maker #tech #art #news

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🇨🇦 Ford government threatens to take control of real estate watchdog as realtors call for answers

#Ontario #Canada #Onpoli
#Housing #Ethics

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Il post di Meloni, selfie con il cappellino e 'buona domenica' - Notizie - Ansa.it
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Cina, al via il vertice Sco: arriva Putin. Xi incontra Modi: “Pechino e India partner e non rivali”
https://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2025/08/31/news/vertice_cina_sco_xi_jinping_putin_oggi-424817818/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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.... after the rain....

#GoodMorning #Bonjour

I'm hoping to see some red in the sky this morning.

I stayed up all night so I wouldn't miss it. ( Just kidding, wounded knee, stiff hip, mucho pain )

When/if the pain killers kick in, I may sleep through breakfast.



President Zelensky announced that new strikes deep inside Russia are imminent, with both forces and capabilities already in place.

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hey

#MutualAid for a nonbinary person on bluesky stuck in the deep south of usa
they really need help escaping somewhere north or perhaps out of USA altogether

please share and donate

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Was machen wir jetzt mit dieser „KI“?


„Ich bin ein KI-Has­ser,“ schreibt Antho­ny Moser in sei­nem Blog. Der unglaub­li­che KI-Hype über­deckt all die nega­ti­ven Sei­ten der Tech­no­lo­gie. Dazu eini­ge nicht abge­schlos­se­ne Gedanken.

👉 kaffeeringe.de/2025/08/31/was-…

#AnthonyMoser #ChatGPT #CoPilot #Corona #DeepL #GartnerHypeCycle #KI #Microsoft #MicrosoftWord #SchleswigHolstein

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Ja, Ausprobieren und Experimentieren will ich auch überhaupt nicht ausschließen. Auch Methoden (z.b. Design Thinking) laufen nach festgelegten Mustern. Über Implementierung sollte man nur nach Abwägung anhand festgelegter Kriterien entscheiden.

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Ich habe gesehen, das Leute MS Outlook quasi als DMS "missbraucht" haben - einfach Dateien per Drag&Drop in die Ordner ziehen. Ich wusste gar nicht, dass das geht. Ist natürlich eine schlimme Art, Dateien abzulegen 🫣

Ist vielleicht kein toller Vergleich zur KI, soll nur darstellen, was passiert, wenn man eine Software "einfach so" ausrollt und ihre Funktionen nicht durchdacht hat. Die beginnt ein Eigenleben.

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Guten Morgen und willkommen zum wohl lustigsten Treppenwitz der letzten Monate.

Ich moechte echt vor Scham im Boden versinken! #Berlin

#A100 #Verkehrswende

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title: Unidentified Man
artist: Mathew Brady Studio, active 1844 - 1894
source: National Portrait Gallery
notes: The Frederick Hill Meserve Collection comprises more than five thousand […]
#Art #Design #Museum #Gallery #MastodonArt #MastoArt #Culture #Random
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...Tra l'altro in questi giorni è uscito un aggiornamento per Coromon che ha introdotto una varietà di nuove skin, portandomi a reagire come Smithers quando Malibu Stacy è uscita con un nuovo cappello.

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nashson at mastodon dot social is a scammer pretending to be Mastodon support.
#fediblock



In auto senza assicurazione. Aggredisce i carabinieri. Denunciato un disoccupato
GARFAGNANA Sorpreso alla guida senza assicurazione un automobilista ha dato in escandescenze contro i carabinieri ed è stato denunciato. Era, infatti,...

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New Strip Found: Ink Pen - 2025-08-31 gocomics.com/inkpen/2025/08/31

#comicstrip #inkpen




Only RFK Jr. is in a position of power — and his family can only watch helplessly as he destroys much that they stood for.

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JB Pritzker's response to Trump's threats shows how politicians who creatively resist the despotism will be seen nationally as leadership figures.

Trump’s firing of the CDC director—and effective decapitation of our public health system—provides Democrats with exactly this chance. trib.al/7QMdCqk





Angesichts der aktuellen Debatte um den Sozialstaat, Bürgergeldkürzungen etc. pp. mal wieder an diese Geschichte vom ehrlichen Obdachlosen und dem ehrlosen Merz erinnern.

Charaktertest nicht bestanden!

#politik #merz

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ツマジロハバチでいいと思います。先だけ白い触覚がかわいい。ハバチの仲間は毒針を持たず人を刺すことはありません。
#昆虫 #insects #nature #photography #マストドン写真部



At the #GeneralElection last year, one of our promises was to Break Down the Barriers to Opportunity. The @UKLabour government is doing precisely that.


Ho firmato per legge iniziativa popolare per consentire al 10% degli elettori #fuorisede, ossia che vivono in una regione diversa da quella di residenza di votare nella provincia di domicilio.
Questo 10% è fondamentale x #quorum referendum e x le #elezioni
Info e link ➡️ votolibeguale.it#fuorisede


Is it possible to allow sideloading and keep users safe?

Link: shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/08/is-it…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…


Is it possible to allow sideloading *and* keep users safe?


shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/08/is-it…

In which I attempt to be pragmatic.

Are you allowed to run whatever computer program you want on the hardware you own? This is a question where freedom, practicality, and reality all collide into a mess.

Google has recently announced that Android users will only be able to install apps which have been digitally signed by developers who have registered their name and other legal details with Google. To many people, this signals the death of "sideloading" - the ability to install apps which don't originate on the official store0.

I'm a fully paid-up member of the Cory Doctorow fanclub. Back in 2011, he gave a speech called "The Coming War on General Computation". In it, he rails against the idea that our computers could become traitorous; serving the needs of someone other than their owner. Do we want to live in a future where our computers refuse to obey our commands? No! Neither law nor technology should conspire to reduce our freedom to compute.

There are, I think, two small cracks in that argument.

The first is that a user has no right to run anyone else's code, if the code owner doesn't want to make it available to them. Consider a bank which has an app. When customers are scammed, the bank is often liable. The bank wants to reduce its liability so it says "you can't run our app on a rooted phone".

Is that fair? Probably not. Rooting allows a user to fully control and customise their device. But rooting also allows malware to intercept communications, send commands, and perform unwanted actions. I think the bank has the right to say "your machine is too risky - we don't want our code to run on it."

The same is true of video games with strong "anti-cheat" protection. It is disruptive to other players - and to the business model - if untrustworthy clients can disrupt the game. Again, it probably isn't fair to ban users who run on permissive software, but it is a rational choice by the manufacturer. And, yet again, I think software authors probably should be able to restrict things which cause them harm.

So, from their point of view it is pragmatic to insist that their software can only be loaded from a trustworthy location.

But that's not the only thing Google is proposing. Let's look at their announcement:

We’ve seen how malicious actors hide behind anonymity to harm users by impersonating developers and using their brand image to create convincing fake apps. The scale of this threat is significant: our recent analysis found over 50 times more malware from internet-sideloaded sources than on apps available through Google Play.


Back in the early days of Android, you could just install any app and it would run, no questions asked. That was a touchingly naïve approach to security - extremely easy to use but left users vulnerable.

A few years later, Android changed to show user the permissions an app was requesting. Here's a genuine screenshot from an app which I tried to sideload in 2013:

A terrifying list of permissions.

No rational user would install a purported battery app with that scary list of permissions, right? Wrong!

We know that users don't read and they especially don't read security warnings.

There is no UI tweak you can do to prevent users bypassing these scary warnings. There is no amount of education you can provide to reliably make people stop and think.

Here's the story of a bank literally telling a man he was being scammed and he still proceeded to transfer funds to a fraudster.

It emerged that, in this case, Lloyds had done a really good job of not only spotting the potential fraud but alerting James to it. The bank blocked a number of transactions, it spoke to James on the phone to warn him and even called him into a branch to speak to him face-to-face.


Here's another one where a victim deliberately lied to their bank even after acknowledging that they had been told it was a scam.

Android now requires you to deliberately turn on the ability to side-load. It will give you prompts and warnings, force you to take specific actions, give you pop-ups and all sorts of confirmation steps.

And people still click on.

Let's go back to Google announcement. This change isn't being rolled out worldwide immediately. They say:

This change will start in a few select countries specifically impacted by these forms of fraudulent app scams, often from repeat perpetrators.

September 2026: These requirements go into effect in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. At this point, any app installed on a certified Android device in these regions must be registered by a verified developer.


The police in Singapore have a page warning about the prevalence of these scams. They describe how victims are tricked or coerced into turning off all their phone's security features.

Similarly, there are estimates that Brazil lost US$54 billion to scams in 2024 (albeit not all through apps).

There are anecdotal reports from Indonesia which show how easily people fall for these fake apps.

Thailand is also under an ongoing onslaught of malicious apps with some apps raking in huge amounts of money.

It is absolutely rational that government, police, and civic society groups want to find ways to stop these scams.

Google is afraid that if Android's reputation is tarnished as the "Scam OS" then users will move to more secure devices.

Financial institutions might stop providing functionality to Android devices as a way to protect their customers. Which would lead to those users seeking alternate phones.

Society as a whole wants to protect vulnerable people. We all bear the cost of dealing with criminal activity like this.

Given that sideloaded Android apps are clearly a massive vector for fraud, it obviously behoves Google to find a way to secure their platform as much as possible.

And Yet…


This is quite obviously a bullshit powerplay by Google to ensnare the commons. Not content with closing down parts of the Android Open Source Project, stuffing more and more vital software behind its proprietary services, and freezing out small manufacturers - now it wants the name and shoe-size of every developer!

Fuck that!

I want to use my phone to run the code that I write. I want to run my friends' code. I want to play with cool open source projects by people in far-away lands.

I remember The Day Google Deleted Me - we cannot have these lumbering monsters gatekeeping what we do on our machines.

Back in the days when I was a BlackBerry developer, we had to wait ages for RIM's code-signing server to become available. I'm pretty sure the same problem affected Symbian - if Nokia was down that day, you couldn't release any code.

Going back to their statement:

To be clear, developers will have the same freedom to distribute their apps directly to users through sideloading or to use any app store they prefer.


This is a lie. I can only distribute a sideloaded app if Google doesn't nuke my account. If I piss off someone there, or they click the wrong button, or they change the requirements so I'm no longer eligible - my content disappears.

They promise that Android will still be open to student and hobbyist developers - but would you believe anything those monkey-punchers say? Oh, and what a fricking insult to call a legion of Open Source developers "hobbyists"!

I hate it.

I also don't see how this is going to help. I guess if scammers all use the same ID, then it'll be easy for Android to super-nuke all the scam apps.

Perhaps when you install a sideloaded app you'll see "This app was made by John Smith - not a company. Here's his photo. Got any complaints? Call his number."

But what's going to happen is that people will get their IDs stolen, or be induced to register as a developer and then sign some malware. They'll also be victims.

So What's The Solution?


I've tried to be pragmatic, but there's something of a dilemma here.

  1. Users should be free to run whatever code they like.
  2. Vulnerable members of society should be protected from scams.

Do we accept that a megacorporation should keep everyone safe at the expense of a few pesky nerds wanting to run some janky code?

Do we say that the right to run free software is more important than granny being protected from scammers?

Do we pour billions into educating users not to click "yes" to every prompt they see?

Do we try and build a super-secure Operating System which, somehow, gives users complete freedom without exposing them to risk?

Do we hope that Google won't suddenly start extorting developers, users, and society as a whole?

Do we chase down and punish everyone who releases a scam app?

Do we stick an AI on every phone to detect scam apps and refuse to run them if they're dodgy?

I don't know the answers to any of these questions and - if I'm honest - I don't like asking them.



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„Die Mär vom faulen Azubi“

Während Bestseller von einer „arbeitsunfähigen Generation“ sprechen, zeigen Studien und Erfahrungen etwas anderes. Berufseinsteiger sind engagiert – doch steigende Anforderungen treffen auf ein Bildungssystem mit wachsenden Lücken.

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7 'Embarrassing' Sex Questions Experts Get Asked All The Time
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Ho firmato per legge iniziativa popolare per consentire al 10% degli elettori #fuorisede, ossia che vivono in una regione diversa da quella di residenza, di votare nella provincia di domicilio. Questo 10% è fondamentale x #quorum referendum e x le #elezioniInfo e link ➡️ votolibeguale.it#fuorisede