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#nowplaying #fediradio #discodelgiorno

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Anybody know a good way of planning an upgrade of a CPU + GPU combo to a single APU system?

I genuinely find it hard to compare a APU with shared memory to a CPU GPU combo, and many sites don't seem well designed to support this type of comparison. #technology #hardware #graphics

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In 25 minutes, #Verdi's 'Requiem' with Kolar, Gojceta Silic, Filipovic and Mimica from #Zagreb worldconcerthall.com/en/schedu… #wch


In 20 minutes, #Mahler's Eighth with Wagner, Farcas, Redpath, Lehmkuhl, Jorias, Philip, Pol & Steffens from #Copenhagen worldconcerthall.com/en/schedu… #wch





Tetsuo Hara è il Maestro del Fumetto dei Lucca Comics 2025
L'ideatore di Ken Shiro, uno dei principali protagonisti di questa edizione dei festival, che ha portato a Lucca la sua prima esposizione personale fuori dal Giappone, "Come un fulmine dal cielo", si è aggiudicato il premio alla carriera dei Comics 2025. Il suo ritratto sarà quindi esposto nell'apposita sezione degli Uffizi di Firenze, noitv.it/2025/10/tetsuo-hara-e…


Migration, Med and water will be Cyprus' 2026 EU presidency priorities

Cyprus will assume the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU on 1 January 2026, with a plan to prioritise migration, relations with southern neighbours, and water-resilience during its six-month term.

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Pritzker forms independent commission to document misconduct of federal agents


After urging Illinoisans last month to record concerning actions by federal agents, Gov. JB Pritzker signed an executive order Thursday creating a commission to review documentation submitted by the public.

“The federal government has chosen to treat the people of this country as an adversary,” Pritzker said of the Trump administration’s “Operation Midway Blitz” targeting the Chicago area. “We will not meet intimidation with fear. We will meet it with truth.”

The newly formed Illinois Accountability Commission has been charged by Pritzker to create a public record of abuses, document the impact of those abuses on families and communities, and recommend actions for justice and reducing future harm.

The commission will investigate past actions by federal officials, according to its chair, U.S. District Judge Rubén Castillo, including the fatal shooting of unarmed father and Mexican immigrant Silverio Villegas González by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer after dropping off his two young sons at school and daycare in the Chicago area.



UN report: Five charts which explain the ‘gap’ in finance for climate adaptation - Carbon Brief 29 October 2025

Developing countries are receiving just a fraction of the international finance they need to prepare citizens and adapt infrastructure for escalating climate impacts.

That is according to the latest adaptation gap report from the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), which calculates that developing nations will need more than $310bn annually between now and 2035 to prepare for the impacts of climate change.

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@purplepadma

Ah, I remember those days. When I was young spider-pants. And I used to frolic through the fields, screaming and waving my arms around wildly on account of the hundreds of spiders in my pants. Good times. Good times.



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Welp.. Seattle will be feeling it.

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@ChemicalEyeGuy

I have long thought that big tech companies are cannibalizing the functioning parts in order to keep their accounting numbers looking right.

People are being laid off because of the gigantic miss allocation of resources into data centers on. It’s not because AI is replacing them, it’s because they are cannibalizing their own companies to throw company resources into a data center shaped incinerator.
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@ChemicalEyeGuy

They can hide all sorts of other financial engineering under the guise of the prospect of AI replacing them, which is just a con, to covering up the fact that they were hired over Covid.

One way or another their business model cannot sustain those employees probably for a lot of reasons




The partial legalization of Marijuana in South Africa has thus far produced mixed reactions. Despite ongoing issues and disagreements over the question, advocates are hopeful that relatively recent reforms will lead to full legalization.
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L’episodio del Treno della vergogna è veramente avvenuto? La mistificazione non produce storia, editorialedomani.it/idee/cultu…, , La definizione di vergogna attribuita a questo treno è derivata dal modo con cui gli esuli italiani sarebbero stati accolti alla stazione di Bologna il 18 febbraio 1947, tra insulti e latte per bambini versato in strada. Ma uno studio smentisce questa


WhatsApp is rolling out passkey-encrypted backups for iOS and Android devices, enabling users to encrypt their chat history using their fingerprint, face, or a screen lock code.

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Kunnen we ajb ophouden met #D66 links-liberaal te noemen. Zoiets bestaat helemaal niet!
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Serial production at former Toyota plant to begin in early-mid 2026 tass.com/economy/2037165


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Capitolo Giacchette di Jeans ricamate stile PunkSS77/Gang ‘70:

Se mi date una taglia, un imput testo/immagini, e un indirizzo a cui spedire vi invio una giacca “promo”. Preferisco “pubblicizzare” così il lavoro, spendendo delle giacche per crear passa parola, piuttosto che aprire social.

Ovviamente andate in coda e vaglio le proposte che arrivano.
Niente soldi= mia libertà assoluta di dare il
mio lavoro a chi, come e quando mi pare.

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giacca a tema Elefante Gay taglia S (se sono molto aderenti fai M per sicurezza)
Ti faccio vedere il video e se ti va fai quello che ti ispira 👀

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I just asked my wife what she'd like to watch tonight. She told me that she wanted to watch something short and so I suggested The Hobbit. I was dismissed quite quickly from her presence. Was it something I said?

#Humour

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Kisuragi Station is good for a laugh... down with this sort of thing !!



Hare and hedgehog costumes, from the 1862 fairytale-themed ball of the Jung-München Artist’s Association. More in our latest post: publicdomainreview.org/collect…

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Two years into the Gaza genocide, public opinion on Israel, Palestine, and U.S. policy has undergone a profound shift. A close examination of poll data shows Palestine is no longer a niche issue but one with real electoral consequences. mondoweiss.net/2025/10/from-th…


If anyone else on #linuxAudio has trouble with complex routing between devices and programs, here’s my tip:

Raysession! It’s smooth as fuck
raysession.tuxfamily.org

Tried other stuff, this is sooo nice



As the province fast-tracks development, the Southern Interior tribal council has lessons to share on how to build for the future thenarwhal.ca/nlakapamux-qua-y…


Dat dus, de media geilen op het denkbeeldige midden. (Want het midden is complez en vrij rechts, net als die media)
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La souveraineté numérique se construit par de petits gestes répétés. Choisir des outils d’ici, former son équipe, partager ses apprentissages. On avance ensemble. ✨

#qlub #souverainetenumerique #valeurs #quebec #communaute #transparence



Suggestioni francesi. L’invasione di cosplayer nel segno di Lady Oscar
Saranno 80 gli eventi dedicati al mondo cosplay, tra raduni, parate, quiz, giochi con il pubblico, teatro di strada, contest,...

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Meta will allow users to encrypt WhatsApp backups using a passkey

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Chimps Are Capable of Human-Like Rational Thought, Breakthrough Study Finds


In a series of experiments, chimpanzees revised their beliefs based on new evidence, shedding light on the evolutionary origins of rational thought.

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Chimpanzees revise their beliefs if they encounter new information, a hallmark of rationality that was once assumed to be unique to humans, according to a study published on Thursday in Science.

Researchers working with chimpanzees at the Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Uganda probed how the primates judged evidence using treats inside boxes, such as a “weak” clue—for example, the sound of a treat inside a shaken box—and a "strong" clue, such as a direct line of sight to the treat.

The chimpanzees were able to rationally evaluate forms of evidence and to change their existing beliefs if presented with more compelling clues. The results reveal that non-human animals can exhibit key aspects of rationality, some of which had never been directly tested before, which shed new light on the evolution of rational thought and critical thinking in humans and other intelligent animals.

“Rationality has been linked to this ability to think about evidence and revise your beliefs in light of evidence,” said co-author Jan Engelmann, associate professor at the department of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, in a call with 404 Media. “That’s the real big picture perspective of this study.”

While it’s impossible to directly experience the perspective of a chimpanzee, Engelmann and his colleagues designed five controlled experiments for groups of anywhere from 15 to 23 chimpanzee participants.

In the first and second experiments, the chimps received a weak clue and a strong clue for a food reward in a box. The chimpanzees consistently made their choices based on the stronger evidence, regardless of the sequence in which the clues were presented. In the third experiment, the chimps were shown an empty box in addition to the strong and weak clues. After this presentation, the box with the strong evidence was removed. In this experiment, the chimpanzees still largely chose the weak clue over the empty box.

In the fourth experiment, chimpanzees were given a second “redundant” weak clue—for instance, the experimenter would shake a box twice. Then, they were given a new type of clue, like a second piece of food being dropped into a box in front of them. They were significantly more likely to change their beliefs if the clue provided fresh information, demonstrating an ability to distinguish between redundant and genuinely new evidence.

Finally, in the fifth experiment, the chimpanzees were presented with a so-called “defeater” that undermined the strong clue, such as a direct line of sight to a picture of food inside the box, or a shaken box containing a stone, not a real treat. The chimps were significantly more likely to revise their choice about the location of the food in the defeater experiments than in experiments with no defeater. This experiment showcased an ability to judge that evidence that initially seems strong can be weakened with new information.

“The most surprising result was, for sure, experiment five,” Engelmann said. “No one really believed that they would do it, for many different reasons.”

For one thing, he said, the methodology of the fifth experiment demanded a lot of attention and cognitive work from the chimpanzees, which they successfully performed. The result also challenges the assumption that complex language is required to update beliefs with new information. Despite lacking this linguistic ability, chimpanzees are somehow able to flexibly assign strength to different pieces of evidence.

Speaking from the perspective of the chimps, Engelmann outlined the responses to experiment five as: “I used to believe food was in there because I heard it in there, but now you showed me that there was a stone in there, so this defeats my evidence. Now I have to give up that belief.”

“Even using language, it takes me ten seconds to explain it,” he continued. “The question is, how do they do it? It’s one of the trickiest questions, but also one of the most interesting ones. To put it succinctly, how to think without words?”

To hone in on that mystery, Engelmann and his colleagues are currently repeating the experiment with different primates, including capuchins, baboons, rhesus macaques, and human toddlers and children. Eventually, similar experiments could be applied to other intelligent species, such as corvids or octopuses, which may yield new insights about the abundance and variability of rationality in non-human species.

“I think the really interesting ramification for human rationality is that so many people often think that only humans can reflect on evidence,” Engelmann said. “But our results obviously show that this is not necessarily the case. So the question is, what's special about human rationality then?”

Engelmann and his colleagues hypothesize that humans differ in the social dimensions of our rational thought; we are able to collectively evaluate evidence not only with our contemporaries, but by consulting the work of thinkers who may have lived thousands of years ago. Of course, humans also often refuse to update beliefs in light of new evidence, which is known as “belief entrenchment” or “belief perseveration” (many such cases). These complicated nuances add to the challenge of unraveling the evolutionary underpinnings of rationality.

That said, one thing is clear: many non-human animals exist somewhere on the gradient of rational thought. In light of the recent passing of Jane Goodall, the famed primatologist who popularized the incredible capacities of chimpanzees, the new study carries on a tradition of showing that these primates, our closest living relatives, share some degree of our ability to think and act in rational ways.

Goodall “was the first Western scientist to observe tool use in chimpanzees and really change our beliefs about what makes humans unique,” Engelmann said. “We're definitely adding to this puzzle by showing that rationality, which has so long been considered unique to humans, is at least in some forms present in non-human animals.”

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