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Out of curiosity how much human work it takes?
I'm considering to buy onefor my wife (and the joy of my daughters), but not sure if we have the time to actually use it...
Brand new #SmartPhone models from my daughters' #hacklab. They built the safest system money can't buy, the only one a child should be allowed to use.
And note the App selection for their operating system: they didn't ask for any suggestions!
Did you know that #GDPR allows sites not to announce the use of "essential" cookies? Meaning those your site uses for itself, to keep the user logged in for example.
So when Internet commerce started to slap those stupid "we use cookies" banners on every site they used the more generic word "cookies" to avoid saying outright that their sites use *ad trackers*.
Long story short, if you don't sell your user data, you don't have to present stupid disclaimers.
My wife is a physician in Italy.
She is part of several research projects as part of her routine.
She collects data, analyses them with colleagues and so on.
She doesn't publish papers, actually. That's what other people do using her result together with those of other physicians.
But this IS doing #Science.
It's not all she does.
But it's part of what she does.
Ars longa, vita brevis, occasio praeceps, experimentum periculosum, iudicium difficile.
Nec vero solum seipsum praestare oportet oportuna facientem: sed et assidentes, et exteriora.
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@esvrld@octodon.social
Rarely I've seen such amount of #bullshit about #history.
We have a long common history that dates back at least to the Roman empire. It's a convoluted history, full of wars and deaths, cultural exchanges and deep genetic mixing between all of the peoples that came and lived here during a few thousands years.
Europe has not been a single nation for long, this is true. But we have a common culture. A culture that learnt to welcome our differences.
A culture that, actually, has been corrupted by the Marshall Plan, but somehow resists in most people here.
Come and see!
You are welcome too! 😉
Congratulations to @maxschrems and his team for another important victory at the European Court of Justice. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/07/eu-court-again-rules-nsa-spying-makes-us-companies-inadequate-privacy
@morven come funziona? Io ho apportato commenti e modifiche... divento un socio fondatore?
"Excuse me, I am a time traveler but my machine malfunctioned, so I'm not sure when I am."
"It's 2020."
"Which year of 2020?"
"What do you mean?"
"Ah, so this must be the first year of 2020."
"Oh. Damn."
#MicroFiction #TootFic #SmallStories
Ciao!
Con alcuni amici di #Mastodon stiamo progettando una #Associazione di promozione della cultura digitale, il software libero, il diritto all'opt-out dalla profilazione commerciale e per tante altre cose che ci migliorano la vita.
Se vuoi contribuire, puoi rispondere a questo toot oppure vedere direttamente il documento di progettazione, che sta qui:
Free Bee is now available to play on your browser.
As you'll be able to immediately tell, graphic design is my passion.
#PlayOnBSD #OpenBSD #FreeBSD #NetBSD #Linux #Unix #game #games #gaming #videogame #videogamer
Uhm.. sorry for my ignorance... but where can I read the game rules?
@TheMainOne@floss.social
People don't like us.
Too weird.
And we're not part of American remorse (yet). No coscience to wash.
So they don't need to brag about being inclusive, with us.
Unfortunately /dev/null is not a directory.
That's something I considered to introduce in #Jehanne though, as an alternative to a `remove` syscall.
It has some advantages, since you could ask the operating system to remove a arbitrary complex tree with a fixed (and small) number of syscalls, but it would badly break error reporting.