#Bradford unveils their 2025 City of Culture social media blitz. I *love* the new #logo, reminds me of the 70s/80s which was actually a mastepiece of #design, capturing the b and the d, the word "wool", and maybe hinting at the sandstone mills and railway viaducts.
https://youtu.be/FwmwltsMQ1g
@davidallengreen Are we going back to this period?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/aug/01/campaigners-mod-court-afghanistan
Not letting up, #Nvidia told the audience of #developers and tech executives it was releasing an even more powerful processor and accompanying software, on a platform called #Blackwell -- named after #DavidBlackwell, the first Black academic inducted into the #NationalAcademyOfScience.
#BlackwellGPUs were #AI "superchips" four times as fast as the previous generation when training #AIModels, Nvidia said.
AI giant Nvidia unveils higher performing 'superchips'
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240318-ai-giant-nvidia-unveils-higher-performing-superchip
Trailer for "The Book of Clarence". Very much under the radar but looks a hoot. LaKeith Stanfield leads a stellar cast in this comedy set in Jerusalem , around AD33
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntNS-ANoMyM
A serious discussion needs to take place between contributors on how Wikimedia projects can thwart these attacks. We cannot limit ourselves to banalities such as "civility", because fascists have become very apt at weaponising such naive tone-policing against us.
We need to go beyond outrage, and start organising a patient, disciplinent, methodic defence of Wikimedia projects against fascism.
Imagine you have a dam. Fish want to get through the floodgates, but the gates are locked. You want to open the gates when a fish wants to pass through.
If you are a tech bro, you might say “we can use AI to solve this problem”
If you are the municipality of Utrecht, you instead say “what if we put a livestream of the canal on the internet and instructed viewers to push a button when they see one”
Just found this - a set of events for #Neurodiversity Celebration Week
https://www.neurodiversityweek.com/events
@Norobiik Sainsbury's error related?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68584235
I just found out about Operavision: livestream and on-demand opera, for free!
https://operavision.eu
@fgraver @RustyBertrand Can't see it on mobile apps. If you look at your profile / following, there's an option to see people that have moved their account. Just don't know where this is stored in your profile.
@fgraver @RustyBertrand I've seen in some profiles that the fedi somehow keeps a record if you've moved to a new account. I don't know if that's something manual but it's worth checking so your followers know you've moved. Seen it if I look at my followees list.
@Norobiik Really wierd. Whilst a lot of the equipment is standard across the world, each country/region has its own systems and software, including EPOS (or at least used to). And restaurant operations are something very different from corporate.
@Free_Press Seems illogical and smells like a false flag. Why would they attack civilians? They know the election is rigged so what's the motive here?
DHH is truly unhinged these days. I'll never be able to wrap my head around people who see diversity efforts as somehow worse than the naked authoritarianism creeping into every nook and cranny of government and capitalism in the 2020s. Sure, people can go overboard in accusing others of racial insensitivity or mansplaining or whatnot. But LOOK AROUND YOU, MAN. If you really think DEI is the thing that's wrong with the world in the year of our lord 2024, you're madly out of touch.
The Comics Grid: Call for Comics Studies Book Reviews (Spring 2024)
The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship is seeking contributions to its book reviews section.
What's that you say, a 4 hour documentary series on one of the greatest satires of 80's American culture? All wrapped up in one of the most quotable action #movies ever? Sticking my data spike straight in for Robodoc: Making of #Robocop https://youtu.be/lyBL9eINHO8
@jordinn They used to do this in Argentina as well, a surprising discovery coming from the UK where (at the time) we had small bottles delivered in the morning and modified our request on a little clock. Spillage anxiety was significant.
Seems they still do:
Just another worried little citizen of this modern-day Pompeii. Techie at UCL, moving towards Process Automation with MS Power Platform. Scatterbrain, interested in education, languages, Space and lots of disparate things. sorry.
Keeping my space toots at @astrodad as an experiment in self-moderation :)
*Background banner is a photo Yorkshire flag in blue and white, in front of a classic bell tent, in a field of similar tents at a festival.