RT @mbk_center
.@derspiegel: Putin has now been in power for more than 22 years.What distinguishes the "Homo Putinus from the Homo Sovieticus?
Gudkov: In my opinion, Homo Putinus is a continuation of Homo Sovieticus,but the former is deeply cynical,confused & disoriented
https://www.spiegel.de/international/world/opinion-researcher-lev-gudkov-russians-have-little-compassion-for-the-ukrainians-a-066c08c6-60f4-48e1-853a-d2b3d67bd6b8
RT @atharavesta
#Austria's bank Raiffeisen also supports the dictatorship of Aleksander Luakshenka in Belarus.
Elon Musk fired Twitter's entire staff in Brazil except a few salespeople.
Among those fired: "eight people who moderated content on the platform in order to catch posts that broke its rules against incitement to violence and misinformation."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/01/08/brazil-bolsanaro-twitter-facebook/
Remember, there’s infrastructure, and then there’s Dutch infrastructure.
#Dutch #bridge #design #Netherlands
Inspired by the power of Trump's example, and egged on by some of Trump's propagandists, Brazilians mount their own assault on their own democracy and their own constitution
Putin's list of murder victims has been growing steadily.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/opinions/columns/ravi-shankar/2023/jan/08/the-sudden-russian-death-syndrome-2535020.html
It takes a keen eye to spot a microbe grazing on some viruses! Biologist John DeLong & his colleagues tagged the viruses with a fluorescent glow to see if anything was eating them.
Sure enough, it turns out that several different types of microbes appear to be snacking on viruses.
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2215000120
Researchers have discovered the first known "virovore," an organism that feeds on viruses. Probably there are many others like it -- an entire, previously unknown food chain.
One day into 2023, and already things are going topsy turvy.
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/975344 #ecology #life
"prompt palettes" for the win!
RT @debarghya_das@twitter.com
ChatGPT will soon drop a new feature – Prompt Palettes!
They're pre-written text prompts to perform tasks like
- format raw text to markdown
- summarize text
- be a programming assistant
- add text from a link as context
How it works and EXACT prompts 🧵
1/6
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/debarghya_das/status/1610470866713972737
A presidential reward. Putin has appointed Moscow district judge Anastasia Loskutova to a spot on the city's main court. Her rulings sent Navalny to jail multiple times. http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001202301040002?index=0
The most telling reporting I’ve seen on Musk’s acquisition of the bird site, this article concisely lays out his financial backers. Should prompt anybody to depart the platform. https://wapo.st/3Wpbzlg (gift article, no paywall).
"#Bakhmut, #Kreminna and other areas in Donbas, which now require maximum strength and concentration.
The situation there is difficult, painful.
The occupiers are expending all the resources available to them - and they are considerable resources - to squeeze out at least some advance.
And I thank all our people who stand in positions, stand strong and who still find opportunities not only not to lose anything, but also to knock out the occupiers, to "minus" them.
Glory to Ukraine!"
I finished the font! You can download it on OpenGameArt for use in your own projects:
https://opengameart.org/content/pixtura12-medieval-pixel-font
In addition to just looking cool (because Textura is always cool), it can optionally (and if your art program supports it) automatically apply a bunch of abbreviations and variants to make Latin text look more authentic.
@subtl Try to focus on the idea and not the person. Make clear your intentions are to help not tear down, frame feedback constructively.
All of this is often not enough and it takes multiple interactions with you for people to realize your communication is well intentioned even if direct than that you are a jerk.
You effectively have to earn the right to be direct. This has been a painful lesson for me to learn during my career.
Directness and niceness are often treated as opposites when they’re orthogonal.
Telling someone their plan is a bad idea is direct. Telling them that they’re stupid is not nice. These are different things that people conflate.
Being direct helps people and teams while being nice while superficially pleasing can lead to conflict avoidance and lies by omission.
You can be direct and nice. You can be also direct and mean. You can be nice (aka civil) while being terrible to others.
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