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“Social Networking is Pickleball…
The fediverse doesn’t need to resurface the tired, worn-down tennis courts of the old internet. It needs to create something new. This ecosystem offers an entirely different kind of online experience. It’s smaller, more local, more relational. It’s messy in the best ways. It prioritises conversation over content, sharing over extraction, and community governance over corporate control.”
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There is One Fediverse. There are a Million Pickleball Courts.
OK, maybe not a million, but over 100,000 and growing fast. And they are displacing tennis courts, because you can get four pickleball courts where one tennis court existed, and more and more people think that’s a good thing.Around the world, tennis is in decline. Court usage is down, club memberships are shrinking, and fewer young people are picking up a racket. At the same time, pickleball is on the rise. In parks, leisure centres, and converted gym halls, it’s growing at a pace few expected. It’s a big enough shift that Big Tennis is trying to massage the numbers and remain relevant, claiming participation rates that aren’t really there.
I don’t play either sport, but suddenly I see pickleball signs everywhere. What was once a niche pastime has gone mainstream seemingly overnight. And it makes sense. Pickleball is easier to get into, more fun for casual players, takes up less space, and can be played indoors without needing a full court or expensive gear. It’s inclusive, low-pressure, and social.
Source: Apple Heart and Movement Study
There’s a lesson here. The old, customary way of doing things can and does change. You can pour resources into resurfacing old tennis courts, hoping to bring back players who’ve already moved on. Or you can build pickleball courts, simple, accessible spaces that meet the needs of today, not the nostalgia of yesterday.And this is a little bit how I’ve come to see the fediverse.
For years, much of the energy has focussed on building a better version of something else. A better Twitter, a better Instagram, a better Tumblr. The assumption being that if we replicated what people already knew but made it safer, more ethical, or decentralised, the masses would come.
But they didn’t.
And that’s not a failure, it’s a sign that something way more interesting is going on.
Social Media is Tennis
Social media use is declining overall. That’s not a problem unique to the fediverse, it’s a signal that people are tired of the model entirely. The data backs it up. Engagement is down, trust is eroding, and more people are asking whether these platforms actually serve their needs. Conversely, for the first time, social media has displaced television as the top way Americans get news. Europe’s not far behind.Source: NiemanLab
Most if not all of the large platforms started out as social networking. A way to connect with friends, family, and new communities. But over time, they slide into something else: social media. The focus becomes content, metrics, attention. People become audiences, and the algorithmic feed of addictive slop, propaganda, and ads replaces human conversations.The world maybe needs both things, social media and social networking. But the two are a wee bit mutually exclusive. At the very least, the motivations for operating these services are very different.
Social Networking is Pickleball
The fediverse doesn’t need to resurface the tired, worn-down tennis courts of the old internet. It needs to create something new. This ecosystem offers an entirely different kind of online experience. It’s smaller, more local, more relational. It’s messy in the best ways. It prioritises conversation over content, sharing over extraction, and community governance over corporate control.
Right now, not everyone wants that, not yet. But as we hear the call for digitally sovereign, locally governed platforms, we’re not just offering an alternative to what’s failing. We’re laying the groundwork for what comes next.We don’t need to build the perfect tennis court for a game that fewer and fewer people are playing. We need to build a million pickleball courts. Small, accessible, playful spaces that reflect the changing culture of online life. That’s why the fediverse shouldn’t be chasing migrations. We don’t need to become the next Twitter. We need to be the first of something else.
Growth will come, but not by chasing the habits of a declining model. Growth will come when we fully embrace what makes the fediverse distinct.
The fediverse isn’t growing slowly because of a lack of cross-platform migration, it’s because the people who will thrive here aren’t migrating at all, they’re looking for something fundamentally different.
Sure, some will switch from tennis to pickleball, that’s a given. But many more will have never played tennis, or tried it a few times and it wasn’t fun. They will show up on the fediverse at some point.
And when they arrive, we should have the courts ready.
To everyone already building in the fediverse – the admins, the moderators, the developers, the artists, the writers, the everyday users… keep going.
Every time you welcome someone new, every time you resolve a conflict with care, every time you share something thoughtful or beautiful or kind, you’re helping shape a different kind of internet.
You’re not just connecting people, you’re restoring meaning to that connection. You’re helping build spaces that are slower, more intentional, more humane. You’re showing that online communities can be self-governed, safer, and grounded in values, not revenue.
It may not look like growth from the outside. But this is how movements begin, not with numbers, but with purpose. So keep doing the good work. Keep experimenting. Keep protecting each other. Keep making space for joy, for solidarity, and for belonging.
The future of the internet doesn’t arrive all at once, we build it, bit by bit, together.
And we’re already building it.
Building Digital Sovereignty: What Does Europe Need and How to Achieve It
The EU should not re-do the entire digital stack but confront the structural bottlenecks that sustain Europe’s digital dependence, writes Zuzanna Warso.Zuzanna Warso (Tech Policy Press)
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Tony Vitello takes daunting step from college ranks to MLB dugout as Giants manager
https://apnews.com/article/giants-manager-tony-vitello-19cb2c1d3712b5f4641a2392a503a196?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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クラーケン、EUロビー活動費で暗号業界トップに―コインベースを上回る支出を記録 - Crypto Trillion - WACOCA NEWS
欧州連合(EU)の透明性登録データによると、2024年、暗号資産取引所のロビー活動費が前年比で約25%増加したWACOCA News Editor (WACOCA NEWS)
US Justice Department places prosecutors on leave for January 6 reference
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/30/us-justice-department-places-prosecutors-on-leave-for-january-6-reference?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Global News @global-news-AlJazeera
US Justice Department places prosecutors on leave for January 6 reference
The prosecutors reportedly called the Trump supporters who participated in the January 6 attack a ‘mob of rioters’.Al Jazeera
Openpilot 0.10.1 Released: Improved World Model and Overhauled User Interface
Openpilot 0.10.1 introduces the North Nevada Model, featuring major improvements to the World Model architecture. The system now infers 6 degree of freedom ego localization directly from images, removing the need for external localization inputs. This reduces over-constrained data and opens the door for future self-generated imagery.
To support this change, the autoencoder Compressor was upgraded with masked image modeling, switched from CNN to Vision Transformer architecture, and the World Model itself was scaled from 500 million to 1 billion parameters. All models now train on a much larger dataset of 2.5 million segments, up from 437,000, covering more vehicles, countries, and driving scenarios.
The UI has been completely rewritten, moving from Qt/Weston to Python with raylib. This reduces code complexity by about 10,000 lines, cuts boot time by 4 seconds, lowers GPU usage, and simplifies development.
Finally, the Driver Monitoring Model's training infrastructure has been streamlined with dynamic data streaming, though the model’s functionality remains unchanged.
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“openpilot is an operating system for robotics. Currently, it upgrades the driver assistance system on 300+ supported cars.”
Since that was all Greek to me. And I speak Greek.
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I've been using a comma 3x for quite a while now and I really enjoy it, I love to see the progress!
Used it on a cross country road trip to see the solar eclipse in full totality and it was amazing how much it reduced my fatigue from driving long hours.
So what do you do if you want this? Does the car need to already have cameras and sensors and stuff or do you get those with the comma and you have to install it into your car by yourself somehow? What's the procedure?
I have a Volvo EX40 right now and it has a lot of features but it refuses to drive on its own for more than a number of seconds for safety reasons. (We're in the EU, so I guess that's not allowed.)
… Mi padre miró a mi hija de doce años como si no fuera más que un mueble que estorbaba. «Puedes comer en la cocina», dijo con un tono despectivo que arrastraba desde hacía cuarenta años. «En esta mesa, solo adultos».
Vi el rostro de mi hija descomponerse. Esa mañana, Meredith había pasado una hora peinándose y eligiendo su mejor atuendo. Incluso había anotado temas de conversación en pequeñas tarjetas.
Y allí estaba ella, de pie con su vestido verde esmeralda, frente a nueve cubiertos inmaculados dispuestos en una mesa que podría haber acogido a doce sin esfuerzo. Nueve cubiertos, diez personas. Una crueldad deliberada, calculada.
La voz de Meredith era apenas un susurro, pero en aquel comedor paralizado, fue como un trueno: «Yo también soy parte de la familia… ¿verdad?».
La pregunta quedó suspendida como una acusación. Debería haber recibido una reafirmación inmediata. Mi madre, Vivian, debería haber corrido con un plato de más. Mi hermano, Dennis, debería haberle ofrecido su sitio. Pero los nueve adultos alrededor de aquella hermosa tabla de caoba —mi madre, mi hermano y su esposa, mi tía y mi tío, mi prima— no dijeron nada.
El silencio se alargó, cada segundo una nueva negación. Vi las manos de mi madre tan apretadas que sus nudillos palidecían, pero su mirada seguía clavada en la porcelana. De repente, Dennis encontró su corbata fascinante. Todos esperaban a que pasara el momento incómodo, a que Meredith se arrastrara hasta la cocina, donde le habían preparado una mesita frente al microondas.
Miré el rostro de mi hija y vi algo romperse en sus ojos. No era solo decepción; era la conciencia, repentina y devastadora, de que esta gente —que le enviaba tarjetas de cumpleaños firmadas "con cariño", que publicaba fotos con ella escribiendo "nuestra preciosa sobrina"— la dejaría ser humillada sin decir una palabra.
Entonces hice lo que haría cualquier padre. Tomé la mano temblorosa de mi hija. «Nos vamos», dije con una voz que rasgó su cómodo silencio.
Mi padre resopló: «No seas dramática, Alexandra. Es solo una comida».
Pero no era solo una comida. Eran todas las veces que la habían hecho callar, cada foto de familia de la que le habían pedido que se apartara, cada fiesta donde sus éxitos habían sido ignorados mientras se celebraban los de Dennis. Era un patrón que yo había sido demasiado cobarde para ver, hasta que mi hija se vio forzada a preguntar si era parte de la familia.
Eché un último vistazo a aquella hermosa mesa, a aquella familia que había pasado mi vida intentando satisfacer, y tomé una decisión que lo cambiaría todo. Irme era solo el principio. Lo que hice después no solo arruinó su Navidad; hizo que todo su mundo se desmoronara. #narraciones #mensajedepaz #socialmedia
Abbiamo appreso della morte di due ragazzi questa mattina, nel porto di Livorno. Due giovanissimi lavoratori che, nella speranza di una vita migliore, si erano imbarcati su una nave ro-ro nascosti dentro un semirimorchi
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#InEvidenza #CollettivoAutonomoLavoratoriPortuali #diritti #Lavoro #Livorno
Livorno non è questo: la morte di due giovani migranti nel nostro porto - La Città invisibile | perUnaltracittà | Firenze
Abbiamo appreso della morte di due ragazzi questa mattina, nel porto di Livorno. Due giovanissimi lavoratori che, nella speranza di una vita migliore, si erano imbarcati su una nave ro-ro nascosti…Lavoratori portuali USB Livorno (perUnaltracittà - laboratorio politico Firenze)
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Apple、昨年EUロビー活動に12億円超を支出 - iPhone Mania - WACOCA NEWS
EU(欧州連合)の電子機器規制はテック業界への影響が大きく、Appleもロビー活動に多額を投じていることが分かりました。昨年の支出額は700万ユーロ(約12億5,000万円)にのぼります。なぜこれほどの資金を投下する必要があるのでしょうか。WACOCA News Editor (WACOCA NEWS)
A new Coding Train vidéo talking about running transformers in your web browser? Yes that's it 😁 No tedious installation steps... Just a few lines of javascript code and so many creative possibilities! Check it out!👍
#Transformers #P5js #javascript #video
#AI #TranformersJS #HugginFace
#codingTrain #coding #creativity #tutorial #innovation #tech #computerScience
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Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.youtube.com
#PennedPossibilities 829: Is there a noticeable change in the seasons in your WIP’s universe?
Definitely! A major part of the WIP is an epic ocean journey that takes months and crosses a lot of latitudes with the changing seasons having a lot to do with the fate of some of the main characters.
Smurfs Log: Oma en Opa Sterk (around 1920)
* Part of the "Housecleaning (Things Left in My Mom's House)" series
Venti sanzioni per sosta selvaggia nella seconda giornata dei Comics
Nessuna rimozione per le auto multate. Proseguono i controlli contro la vendita abusiva e su chi si improvvisa parcheggiatore
Apple Posts Surprise Decline in China Even as Sales Beat
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2025-10-30/apple-posts-surprise-decline-in-china-even-as-sales-beat?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Now campaigners are hoping to spotlight the names of those accused and pay tribute to them with a memorial. - Jonathan Geddes
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The witches of Dumbarton - tortured, executed and falsely accused — BBC News
More than two dozen people in the town were accused and tortured in the belief that they were doing Satan's bidding.apple.news
In case you missed it, Mastodon treasure @hildabast has published a great article describing the current situation with Mastodon and #Bluesky and the relative merits of each.
What is particularly nice about this detailed essay is the conservative and learned approach she takes, and the honesty with which she recognizes deficiencies in both platforms. She also addresses how Mastodon's recent developments in usability are changing this equation.
Great job Hilda!
mastodon.online/@hildabast/115…
Have you been noticing the flurries of new or returning people leaving Bluesky due to recent controversies?It got me thinking about how a real Bluesky exodus would play out, and digging into the studies of the 2022 Mastodon migration from Twitter. I found 14 studies. TLDR; a Bluesky flight would be different.
Here's my new post @PLOS :
absolutelymaybe.plos.org/2025/…
A Mastodon Migration From Bluesky Would Be Different - Absolutely Maybe
The Mastodon migration from Twitter in 2022 was massive for the non-commercial community network: The number of accounts swelled with more than…Hilda Bastian (Absolutely Maybe)
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3XTE Musica, nuove uscite: Caesar, Allen e Lazlo De Simone
https://tg24.sky.it/spettacolo/video/2025/10/30/3xte-musica-nuove-uscite-caesar-allen-e-lazlo-de-simone-1047661?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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3XTE Musica, nuove uscite: Caesar, Allen e Lazlo De Simone
Leggi su Sky TG24 l'articolo 3XTE Musica, nuove uscite: Caesar, Allen e Lazlo De SimoneRedazione Sky TG24 (Sky TG24)
Carl Brave racconta 'Occhiaie', il suo nuovo brano
https://tg24.sky.it/spettacolo/video/2025/10/30/carl-brave-racconta-occhiaie-il-suo-nuovo-brano-1047660?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Carl Brave racconta "Occhiaie", il suo nuovo brano
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Pentagon Admits It Has No Idea Who’s on “Drug Boats” Being Bombed
A Democratic lawmaker revealed the shocking detail after a Pentagon briefing for members of Congress.The New Republic
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#LibreWolf v144.0.2-1 is now available!
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No major changes from LibreWolf's end.
See mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/144.… for upstream changes.
144.0.2-1 - librewolf/bsys6
## LibreWolf bsys6 Release v144.0.2-1 - Upstream release, see the [Firefox 144.0.2 Release Notes](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/144.0.2/releasenotes/) (Built on GitLab by pipeline [2129982951](https://gitlab.Codeberg.org
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I mean it's not obsolete of course, but it feels kinda obsolete for me, as I might never return to it, which is sad!
Pascal.
And yes, I know there are some people interested in it, like any retro topic.
I did not master the thing but I used to know Basic on a Commodore 64.
Not so useful anymore.
Perl and Pascal (Lazarus) are still in use, not very often, but consistently...
@distrowatch
I was interested to find that Anders Hejlsberg, the inventor of Turbo Pascal/Delphi, was recruited by Microsoft to create C#.
Not sure how I feel about that.
@distrowatch
I never got into C#. I was suspicious about it being a "Microsoft language" and that it would be just another attempt at lock in and to J++ the Java world.
This video seemed to imply they redeemed themselves a bit with standardisation and open source, and by all accounts it dodged some of the failings of Java. Never got around to trusting them though.
Lisp, Perl, PHP, VB.NET
This might be cheating, but 1990s era JavaScript. Used it to create a dynamic website with lots of logic in the browser, using something similar to JSONP to make queries using hidden frames.
All of that knowledge is, essentially, obsolete. JS isn't the same language any more (which is a good thing for the most part)
(There's also a bunch of proprietary languages for EIS systems I learned I wouldn't even remember how to use if I used them today. And some of them were needed in the same project.)
php and Java.
Edit: with work you mean corporate work. Right?
Actionscript 2. I still like to make games and programs in it, and they tend to be tiny and super compatible with every computer made in the last 25 years, but it has limits.
The syntax is nearly identical to old JavaScript so it's not entirely obsolete.
PL/1. I even wrote an extension for it in 370 assembler when I ran into something it couldn't do.
Then I needed something done on a PDP11, and politely asked if PL/1 was available there. When my counterpart was done laughing, he suggested I learn C and if ever I got the chance, UNIX too (my uni ran RSX11). Wolfed my way through K&R, the Lions Book, and eventually the Dragon book. The rest as they say is history.
And BASIC, yeah
[2018]DUDES: We made a website where you can look up a charity and see what % of donations it spends on admin overhead
ME: Hey that rules
DUDES: It's called effective altruism
[2025]OTHER DUDES: So those EA dudes want to pave all farmland on earth for the benefit of hypothetical robots 10,000,000,000,000 years in the future
ME: Wha
[DOES THIS STORY HAVE A MORAL? I CAN'T TELL.]
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I suddenly see a connection to one of Zeno's Paradoxes, as well, where when you build a seemingly logical construct of reality (to reach a location, you must first reach halfway between there and your starting point) and take it to the limit (infinitely many halved distances between you and the destination) you end up with results that seem sound (the harmonic series does not converge!) and yet are easily disproven just by looking at reality.
The scientific method applied here would suggest, "oh, your model is bad". But it's clear there was no applying that here.
@aud @jplebreton @emaytch @ireneista There was a great article I read a while ago about how you can understand science as the transition from rationalism to empiricism. That is, that science is the idea that you need to actually check your logic against the real world. There are many logically consistent worlds which are not ours, so it doesn't matter what you derive in your own brain if you don't have a connection out to empirical observation.
Techbros could stand to take note.
@xgranade @ireneista @emaytch That reminds me of something I was taught in physics, which has absolutely saved my bacon multiple times in terms of not getting drawn into weird ideologies:
If your model of the world predicts that something will be infinite, that doesn't mean that whatever it corresponds to in the real world is actually, literally infinite. Instead, it means that your model is missing something. You have extrapolated beyond the domain of applicability of your model, and something else you haven't accounted for will happen before you get there.
@ireneista @emaytch slight disagree: it's a multiply by infinity error (because the future is infinite)
more specifically: it's not the first place they went wrong, but the place that they really removed all guardrails that would mitigate any wrongness, was in giving value in the future a 0% discount rate.
while people in the future are not any less morally legitimate than people are today, not only is opportunity cost is real, but the future is uncertain (and your plans for the future even more so! you're not building the far future, you'll be dead)
once you've made that error, basically any imaginary future is justified by throwing excessively big numbers at it, and you're just Immanentizing The Eschaton again (usually a big sign you've gone wrong).
sure, we could argue for years about Repugnant Conclusions and whether various measures of utility in utilitarianism make any sense, but giving even the most modest discount rate to The Abstract Far Future would render 99.9% of these questions moot
we've tried that line of argument and the immediate response is "but you still have a value function for them"
so we put on our mathematician hat and thought about why they aren't numbers, and this is the result
we agree with you, of course, but the goal with this line of argumentation is to reach people who are deeply mired in this belief system
for those who don't spend a lot of time thinking about kinda-abstract economics (an eminently rational form of ignorance - in the economics sense not the rationalist sense - and quite defensible)
a normal discount rate in economic decision-making might be something like 8%-25% for a company (depending on the stability of the firm and its future prospects)
or, more abstractly, in terms of economic value, maybe something like 4% annually (in real terms)
but hey, i'm not picky. take, like, just a 1% discount rate, just to account for the risks to your own plans going badly awry. heck, be full of hubris and take a 0.1% discount rate: suddenly it's numerically clear that the infinities of your Machine God are all total nonsense, and you can join the rest of us worrying about $BILLIONAIRE having all the power
@tomoyo I'm shook cause I didn't realize they didn't do some sort of discount rate. Like even entry level Expected Value models account for probabilities, and everything compounds.
I never bothered to look at their calculations because I know it's so obviously wrong, but wow the amount of hubris to model like that and assume you are getting anything that "proves" anything.
@natevw @emaytch so there's a "soft problematic" version of EA where they get really really focused on dollars that go directly to services and this winds up over-funding things that accidentally game that number and de-funding important community work which due to the structural nature of its work means a slightly higher percentage gets spent on facilities or outreach
your city gets a lot of mosquito nets but no arts funding, in blunt terms
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Robert Anton Wilson, 1979: Any false premise, sufficiently extended, provides a reasonable approximation of insanity
2025: Any false premise, sufficiently extended, turns out to be an already-existing thread on something called "lesswrong dot com" and it turns out a cofounder of Paypal has already given it 10 million dollars
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i think its "never take anything to its logical extreme"
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It's my kind of trash, I guess. Among the coalition of factions trying to fuck over the vast majority of people, LessWrong is one of the goofier nodes.
They're the modern occultist strain of Nazis, like in Indiana Jones.
Hey, it's good to have my tastes challenged from time to time. I'm aware that sometimes I can get lost in fascination for the grotesque, and while that can be both fun and part of a useful critique of fascist movements, it's also easy to lose sight of the ways such movements hurt real people.
On the other hand, you've piqued my interest about Texan weirdos. Could you maybe suggest a good point of entry?
A rat/rabbit hole that is full of batshit has to be a "bat hole", right?
That's for sure what I'm calling it from now on anyway!
"Sorry, I'm a bit tired today. Last night I learned about Effective Altruism and went way down a bat hole reading about it online instead of going to sleep."
Quotes from Jeff Miller @jmeowmeow in a followers-only discussion I wanted to foreground:
"Runaway inflation in the philosophical flattery economy."
"As wealth and power is narrowly concentrated, the reward of flattery as a practice increases. If there's competition for flattery work as verbally charming people lose other opportunities for subsistence, there's motivation to go bigger and bigger."
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I once saw an EA person do a presentation and their shiny formula for the expected value of the future of humanity included terms for the star density both in the milky way as well as in the local virgo supercluster as a whole.
Absolute clown show of a movement.
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@lambdatotoro the fun thing is that they aren't even doing THAT right. As an example (and shameless plug) some time ago I did some back of the napkin calculations to check what energy requirements world be like if we didn't stop pushing for “growth at all costs”. Billions of years? Turns out that at current growth rates we'd exhaust the entire Milky Way in a couple thousand years even if we could convert it to energy at 100% efficiency.
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Nuclear will not save us
Back-of-the-envelope calculations to why even nuclear won't save us, without curbing energy consumptionwok
@jason Charity navigator is generally considered to be an "effective altruist" project and it is the website I was thinking of. I pulled 2018 out of a hat because I was like "when did i first encounter that? 2015?".
It doesn't believe in the future semi-infinite AI people thing, but it embeds some of the other bad assumptions of EA. I would say that it awards its "stars" based on over-valuing metrics that may not actually be the best way to provide well-rounded community benefit.
Nonprofit Explorer - ProPublica
Since 2013, the IRS has released data culled from over 1.8 million nonprofit tax filings. Use this database to find organizations and see details like their executive compensation, revenue and expenses, as well as download tax filings going back as f…ProPublica
what i don't understand is how the fuck is roko's basilisk anything more than dumb bullshit that you talk about when you're extremely drunk or high
but supposedly intelligent men believe it's a real thing
Una interesante proposta è quella della piattaforma online Evaneos, riportato in un articolo di Lifegate.
lifegate.it/vacanze-responsabi…
Turismo sostenibile: la ricetta a basso impatto di Evaneos
La piattaforma ha annunciato la durata minima per i soggiorni con voli. Oltre ad aver già sospeso la vendita di destinazioni affollate in alta stagione.Alessandra Sessa (LifeGate)
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Boy UK politics get spicy with all the dick swinging around. :o
I have no idea. I figured you might have better knowledge about it, but I think the most important thing about it is the utter lack of respect everyone has for Farage.
All of his moralizing was simply laughed at
It's nothing but theatre, and everyone knew that going into it. Farage wants his moment in the sun and to play martyr, which his base will lap up, as they don't know the processes.
Basically, he introduced a bill to leave the ECHR through the Private Members Ten Minute Bill Rule, which allows any backbencher to try and introduce legislation, or bring an issue to light.
They rarely pass.
Anyway, whoever introduces the bill gets 10 minutes to waffle on. Then some other parliamentarian stands opposed. There is no debate, which is why when Farage yammered about the level of debate in this house, the LibDems basically told him to shut up and read from his piece of paper, as there isn't one.
There is no formal division, as such, and the vote is generally verbal.
He mustered as many votes as he could, and Ed Davey, who stood against, mustered as many as could be arsed to vote it down.
He was defeated by 154 votes to 96. So he was defeated at first reading. The bill is now considered dead for this session.
Even if it had passed, it would've dropped to the back of the order paper and been unlikely to have been read again, unless Keir Starmer wanted to pick it up as a hill to die on.
As everyone who is an actual politician knows this, the LibDems took it as an opportunity to heckle with questions like, "is that why you love Hitler?" and "when are you going to do 'Rivers of Blood?'", and to call him "Putin's patsy".
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I love the British Parliament from a distance. It’s so much more rhetorically entertaining.
I guess this is why the parliamentarian couldn’t be assed to put down the heckling. I would’ve wanted a camera trained on her face.
Evidently, I need to investigate this phenomenon further. I would like to know more about the higher levels on this scale
#ScribesAndMakers 30 Oct: How do you feel about conceptual art?
It is art and I am totally okay with it. If it works for me, I will recommend it to someone else.
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