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"Hubble, bubble, cauldron bubble
More space in my hat, on the double"

After trying a few hats on it was decided that extraordinary measure were required @ADailyViolet

#sillySpookyHatting



Thrilled to have photographed and experienced the UCI Women’s Elite Road Race at the World Championships right here in Kigali 🇷🇼🚴‍♀️✨

The energy, determination, and history being made on African soil is unforgettable.

#UCIRoadWorlds #Kigali2025 #Cycling #WomensCycling #Rwanda #photography #PhotosOfMastodon #マスト写真部




I’m not sure that the mass market shares the tech industry’s vision for smart glasses


One recent change among early-adopter circles was plain on the faces of many fellow attendees of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit in Maui this week: “smart” glasses with cameras, microphones, speakers and sometimes screens. But then my flights home Friday reminded me that for the overwhelming majority of people, “eyewear” means electronics-free glasses.

Qualcomm’s invitation-only conference–that company paid my airfare and lodging, as it did on my prior trips to cover it in 2021, 2022 and 2024–allowed me to get some brief face time with Snap’s Spectacles ’24, running newer software than the version I tried at last year’s summit. The event also treated me to a parade of tech execs testifying that smart glasses were the next big computing platform.

A look through a pair of Snap Spectacles '24, with the embedded screen barely visible. In the background, two other Snapdragon Summit attendees conduct their own evaluations of this eyewear.

But despite all those optimistic assurances and my own earlier, brief tryouts of such smart glasses as Meta’s camera-enabled Ray-Bans and a prototype set of Android XR glasses, I remain unsold on the entire concept. So, it seems, do most customers: A Forrester Research survey released in September found that 79 percent of respondents had no interest in buying smart glasses.

On one hand, smart glasses with cameras, speakers and microphones are not particularly cheap–the Ray-Ban-branded models from the conglomerate EssilorLuxottica cost $379 and up–but perform worse than phones at taking pictures and playing audio.

Plus, they have the potential to annoy friends and strangers who aren’t keen on the possibility of surreptitious photography.

On the other hand, more advanced smart glasses with built-in displays could finally make hands-free augmented-reality overviews of the world a reality, but first somebody has to bring them to market at a not-crazy price. Snap’s Spectacles, which require a $99/month developer subscription, are not there; Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses, available starting Tuesday for $799, aren’t that much closer.

And somebody also has to solve battery-life concerns: What’s my motivation to strap a computer to my face, however stylish it might get, if that electronic eyewear will only run six hours on a charge and therefore need recharging much more often than my phone?

Meta championing this cause gives me further cause. That company has shown a history of careless indifference to the consequences of its actions, including repeated episodes of bad-faith behavior towards my own industry, that does not make me want to give it my money.

But Meta has also been so spectacularly wrong about consumer-electronics trends–topped by Mark Zuckerberg renaming Facebook to “Meta” and losing tens of billions of dollars on the delusional notion that people want to spend prolonged time in virtual-reality environments–that Zuck pushing smart glasses itself seems reason to eye the concept skeptically. Through dumb, software-free glasses.

#AndroidXR #ARGlasses #faceComputer #GoogleGlass #GoogleGlasses #Hawaii #MarkZuckerberg #meta #metaverse #privacy #Qualcomm #RayBan #smartGlasses #SnapSpectacles #SnapdragonSummit



"empleOS was a unique operating system created entirely from scratch by programmer Terry A. Davis, who worked on it for more than a decade. Released in 2005, it featured its own kernel, compiler, and programming language called “HolyC,” all designed to run at a resolution of 640x480 with 16 colors. Davis, who was open about his struggles with schizophrenia, believed the system was a modern-day Temple of God and said it was designed according to divine instructions"

Stolen from IG

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The image features a tweet from "Past Preserved" ([@]PastPreserved) about Temple OS, an operating system developed by Terry Davis in 2005. The tweet highlights that Davis, a software engineer with schizophrenia, built the system from the ground up. The image includes a photo of a young man, likely Davis, holding a CRT monitor, and a screenshot of the Temple OS interface. The OS interface displays a cross with the text "Temple OS V5.03" and "Public Domain Operating System," along with various menu options and a "CLOSE" button. The screenshot also shows a text editor with code and a list of programs, including "Adventure Dungeon" and "Paballax Quest."

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La gente buena eran los mejores nazis. Mi madre creció junto a ellos. Se llevaban bien, se negaban a causar problemas, miraban hacia otro lado cuando las cosas se ponían feas y se centraban en cosas más felices que la política.

Eran gente encantadora que hacía la vista gorda cuando se llevaban a sus vecinos.

¿Sabes quiénes no eran buena gente? Los que resistieron.

- Naomi Shulman






After two days in Greek waters for repairs and provisioning, the Global Sumud Flotilla sails once more. With the Greek ships alongside us, we are complete and moving together toward Gaza.
Brothers and sisters in Gaza, we sail with hope in our hearts.
Your resilience is our compass, your struggle is our struggle.
Together, we will break the silence of the siege.

#BreakTheSiege
#FreePalestine
#SailToGaza
#GlobalMovementToGaza
#GlobalSumudFlotilla

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"Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s surprise gathering of hundreds of generals and admirals in Virginia next week is being called so he can describe the administration’s reinvention of the Department of Defense as the “Department of War” and outline new standards for military personnel, according to half a dozen people familiar with the planning":
cnn.com/2025/09/26/politics/he…
#NationalSecurity #military #danger #politics


Mission Update: 463 nautical miles to Gaza.

The vessels of the Global Sumud Flotilla, Yulara & Catalina, are back on course after a brief stop to assess mechanical issues. They are now just 463 nautical miles from Gaza, with an estimated arrival in 4–7 days.
In two days, the flotilla will enter the high-risk zone, where global vigilance and solidarity are most needed.

Every update matters. Every witness matters. Please keep your eyes on them—their safety depends on the world watching.

Share this message far and wide.

Join us. Stop the Genocide. Keep your eyes on Gaza.

#GlobalSumudFlotilla
#BreakTheSiege
#FreePalestine
#SailToGaza
#GlobalMovementToGaza

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Sounded like some good features are being added to the #DuckDuckGo browser, so I opened it again on iOS and loaded a test page (CNA news). User settings are set to max #privacy, but DDG still loaded 12 "third party requests," which were mainly analytics and advertising cookies. Sorry DDG, you're still not acting at all like you have "best privacy" in mind. #tech




Jacques snuggles up to me and flexes his paws on my stomach as if to say "make a break for it and I disembowel you!"

#KittenJacques #caturday

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"but the #US spends So Much Money on its #military, surely it must have superior #tech and resources to everyone else" what if I told u that 90% of US defense spending goes into stupid #grifts and #boondoggles exactly like the rest of the US #economy




Thinking about all this stuff where people are trying to link #vaccines and other #medicines (like the mellinia old #tylenol) to the supposedly large increase in the rate of #autism, and it's reminding me of something...

When my mother was #pregnant with my older brother, there was some sort of gas leak, and she was exposed to fumes which gave her headaches over several months. My mother was otherwise not really exposed to many drugs: she remembered the #thalidomide scandal. When my brother was a baby, he began displaying #autistic behaviors before he had his first #vaccine.

What occurs to me as I think about it now is, there is a lot of talk about commonplace and relatively safe #medications and vaccines supposedly causing autism to climb significantly (of which I have doubts), but none of these people seem to be talking about the various and increasingly exotic #pollution that pregnant women are exposed to on a regular basis...

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#environmentalism

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Of course, it's also #conservatives who are far more concerned about this, as, from what I can tell, most of people's issues with #autism aren't actually behaviors that are far outside what seems to be natural for human beings, but the fact that autistic people are more likely to behave in ways that are outside the conservative cultural norm.

We saw this with #masking during the first year of the ongoing #COVID epidemic, when people who supposedly didn't have autism went through autism like meltdowns over being asked to wear masks and make some minor lifestyle and schedule changes. Suddenly, it didn't seem like autism was a behavioral issue, just a typical response to sensory overload in a society that isn't geared to sensitive people: when everything is uncomfortable, you're going to act like someone who is being put through extreme discomfort... Like these non-autistic people jumping on tables while screaming and ripping off their clothes because they were asked to wear a mask.

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So, If you need a zinger here, tldr, conservatives may be polluting themselves into having to deal with more people who do things they don't like, and blaming modern medicine to keep the corporations off the hook.

But seriously, we should probably be drawing more attention to the fact that pollution is causing in utero and early childhood brain damage, just at it was with leaded gasoline, and that, if autism rates actually are increasing (again, there is no conclusive evidence they are), there is actual scientific study linking pollution to it.

hsph.harvard.edu/news/air-poll…

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As mush as I love #Mastodon the iOS app still leaves a lot to be desired

in reply to jankforlife

Oh yes, well done. Please don’t mention anything about the neo-nazi scene in Ruzzia.

Also: how much is OP getting paid by Kremlin? Judging by the ”quality” of your shitty memes not a lot yet simulatenously way too much.

Aaaaand fuck you you Ruzzian troll

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always great to listen to Ben Hodges insights.... youtu.be/hn7W3y4J8UU #Ukraine




„It says »driving school« and our logo is tire marks. But how will the people know we drive on REAL streets?“

#design #photography #designismypassion



Scanning all our private messages is a very bad idea.


Scanning all messages, photos and files, without consent or even suspicion is a major breach of our right to privacy and a huge security threat. Nevertheless, the European lawmakers are still pushing through with the so-called Chat Control legislation. Under the pretence that it would protect kids from online abuse, all checks and balances for the protection of our privacy are dismantled. And scientists already concluded that Chat Control will not work.

It undermines the democracy, in its peoples ability to do those checks. Coordinated in private communications have been around for longer than Democracy itself. Now the ability to do those remotely (Online) is in danger, and the technology to execute on ‘Chat Control’ exists.

youtube.com/embed/L6YmQJ9Nijw?…

We propose legislation of another approach. Limiting our Governments’ abilities is one of the methods to apply law, so legislature to forbid our governments from using this technology should be developed.

Tuesday 30 September 18.30h CEST – Hosted by Pirate MEP Markéta Gregorová (Greens/EFA)

Guest experts:

  • Carmela Troncoso – from the Security and Privacy Engineering (SPRING) Laboratory. It is a research group at EPFL – École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland
  • Joachim – Representative of the Fight Chat Control initiative; will bring the citizen’s perspective on how public pressure shapes the debate.
  • Udbhav Tiwari – VP, Strategy and Global Affairs, Signal
  • Asha Allen – Director of The Centre for Democracy & Technology (CDT) Europe
The government should not have access to all the messages or photos you send. Period.



David Revoy

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The Amphora of Great Intelligence (AGI)

#webcomic #krita #miniFantasyTheater

A comic strip in four panels: 1. A bird's-eye view of a giant amphora the size of a building with closed eyes and a closed mouth engraved on it. Using scaffolding, a community of wizards climbed up and are throwing all their books into it, to fill its content. > Wizards: All our grimoires for the Amphora of Great Intelligence! 2. A ground level view at the bottom of the giant amphora. This time, the wizards bring tree trunks, cut down nearby trees, and throw them into a large fire to boil the giant amphora. > Wizards: All our forests for the Amphora of Great Intelligence! 3. A gathering of all the wizards below the imposing amphora which has now opened its glowing eyes and mouth slightly. The crowd of wizards at its feet applauds: > Wizards: Amphora of Great Intelligence, our world is dying, share your knowledge with us! 4. Same shot, as the amphora responds with joyful and amused eyes. The wizards are confused by the answer... > Artificial Intelligence: According to geologists, you should eat at least one small rock per day. > Wizards: ... ... ...

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Chat Control: The EU’s CSAM scanner proposal


patrick-breyer.de/en/posts/cha…


David Revoy

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The Amphora of Great Intelligence (AGI) Part 2

#webcomic #krita #miniFantasyTheater

A comic strip in four panels: Panel 1. A bird's-eye view of the top of the Amphora of Great Intelligence, a wizard in yellow colors is on the stack of books from the content of the amphora. He yell at a crowd of wizard at the bottom of the Amphora, a crowd of red wizard. Some other wizard in red evacuate some grimoires, their arms are full of books. On the top, you can see an onion (for The Onion) and a cover that looks like the Reddit mascot: > Wizard in yellow: Alright, I've cleared out a few grimoires to tweak it, we should get better results now! Panel 2. A view of the wizards at the foot of the Amphora, the fire is intense, they all raise their arms in incantation: > Crowd of wizards: Amphora of Great Intelligence, our world is dying, share your knowledge with us! Panel 3. The Amphora of Intelligence starts speaking, this time very seriously. The mages are still speechless. > Amphora: Stop chasing profits blindly, reduce your reliance on fossil fuels, and prioritize repair and recycling over production. > Crowd of wizards: ... ... ... Panel 4. A discontented red wizard yells at the wizard in yellow who tweaked the content of the Amphora in panel one. This one feels surprised: >Wizard in red: I don't like this. Let's adjust it again.

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Die Angriffe auf den Nato-Luftraum fühlen sich an, als würden wir nicht nur die warmen Sonnenstrahlen verabschieden. Provokationen werden Alltag.
taz.de/!6112471
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Russland hat nicht die Kapazitäten, Europa ernsthaft zu bedrohen - sonst würden die nicht seit Jahren in der Ukraine festhängen...
in reply to K. Lessin

@ka_lessin
Aus Sicht der Gläubigen Putins Propagandanarrativs, Russland verteidige sich gegen Angriffe der Nato die sie durch Manipulation die Ukraine vollziehen lässt:

"Die Nato hat nicht die Kapazitäten Russland mit Angriffen ernshaft zu schaden, sonst lägen schon längst mehrere russische Städte in Trümmern."
😎
@tazgetroete



#GuteNacht liebe Tröties und Toots!
#dreigutedingedestages
- viel Zeit für die Entdeckung der Leica Welt genommen und beeindruckende Fotos gesehen
- herzhaft über gute jiddische Witze gelacht
- ein köstliches Abendessen 🧆🍷verspeist.
Schlaft bunt und träumt schön 🌈 ✨ 😴 💤 💫 🐈‍⬛





Bull moose in the snow, Grand Teton National Park. December, 2021.

🔗 allencompassingtrip.com/4016/b…
📷 Fujifilm X-T3 + XF100-400mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR
🎞 400 mm – 1/500″ – f/8 – ISO 1250

#Photography #Moose #NationalParks #Wildlife



1992 fing Manfred Becker als Assessor beim RP Gießen an und bezog das freistehende Büro des Juristen der Abteilung Inneres neben meinem Büro als stellvertretende Personalratsvorsitzende.
Ein Mensch, immer mit dem Blick für das Wesentliche, einer sehr schnellen Auffassungsgabe, Sinn für die Realität und viel Menschenkenntnis, so durfte ich ihn kennen und schätzen lernen.

Globale Zuflucht im Gießener Osten giessener-allgemeine.de/giesse…



I made a public living room and the internet keeps putting weirder stuff in it

Link: theroom.lol
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…