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Dimissioni! Dimissioni! Dimissioni!
Dopo anni di slogan effimeri ho deciso di passare all'azione diretta: ho dato le dimissioni.

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From computational chemistry to building the designed molecules in the lab - very impressive work @Lundbeck to treat #ParkinsonsDisease

🐦🔗: nitter.eu/vestager/status/1569

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DIRITTI UMANI UNIVERSALI

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Tutti gli esseri umani nascono liberi ed eguali in dignità e diritti.

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Nessuna distinzione sarà stabilita sulla base dello statuto politico, giuridico o internazionale del paese o del territorio cui una persona appartiene.

Correction: where I wrote mastodon.social I meant sociale.network.

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I've been thinking a bit more about this issue with .

I think that the advantages of mastodon over other commercial social networks is overstated by its users.
There is a shared consensus that mastodon solves most of the problems of other social networks, mainly because it does not rely on a personalized algorithm that shows you different posts based on your preferences.

Since there is no central advertising system this prevents the rise of targeted advertisements and discourages profiling and tracking of users by removing the economical incentives that come with that.
Not having a suggestion algorithm that has the objective of keeping you connected as much as possible also reduces the circulation of divisive and overstated contents.

This doesn't prevent other issues that come with social networks however; mainly the spread of fake news.
The prevention of the spread of fake news on mastodon is delegated to the instance administrators and to the single users.
The users are expected to check what they read and not to share fake news; this clearly fails as demonstrated by other social networks.
Users are also expected to check what other users post and call them out when they realize that's fake news, this works to an extent at this moment, but I don't see it working on a larger scale.

Instance administrators are responsible of checking all things that happens on their server and all the stuff that comes in from the federation.
This might be possible on very small instances, but I see a trend of large instances forming and increasing in size.
In this instances you'll have the administrator and a few moderators volunteering to check what's going on.
Such few people definitely cannot keep track of everything going on and this will get worse if this gets larger.
If all facebook users were to move to mastodon, I imagine the majority of them would be split among the main 20 instances or so.

Moreover, at that scale you would get people interested in manipulating what information is available and what information is not.
This is very easy on mastodon; if someone wanted to do something like this he simply would have to open an instance and manipulate the content circulating around.
Since most servers are opened by volunteers with little funding, a company or a government could easily open a large instance and outcompete the others by having more servers that can handle more people and employees checking what content is circulating.
These instances could easily manipulate people and instill ideas through radicalization, which as I explained above is easily accomplished.

I think this is the main problem with mastodon and I prefer commercial social networks over it at a large scale.
This is because commercial social networks do have the economical power of checking what's going on and can be enforced to do so by governments.
Regarding the tracking of users, this is not a problem that can be solved in commercial social networks, however it is something that should be regulated by governments and its negative sides are opinable.

I think mastodon is currently a decent social network with nice people using it.
It would be nice if it stayed like that.
Mastodon users are increasing however and the objective appears to be to increase the userbase.

I prefer commercial social networks over mastodon.
I do not use commercial social networks, but I don't expect people to stop using social networks.

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(Hidden for doodle of an eye, it's abstract and filled with patterns)

Should have this finished during the next loadshedding XD (If our power never goes out again, I'll never finish it ;p) #MastoArt

I think the splitting of mastodon into federated communities is a bad idea.
I think this because the communities are isolated and this naturally generates division and clashes among different groups of people.
While I don't currently see huge problems, I can see this getting worse as more people join the social network.

I'll take the Italian community as an example, since that's what I know best.
Italian mastodon is split into several different communities, the largest are generalist.
If I'm not mistaken, the largest three are: mastodon.uno mastodon.social mastodon.bida.im
The first one proclaims to be the official mastodon instance for Italy and many people from the other instances disagree with this.
I'll analyse this particular conflict, which appears to currently be the largest one in the Italian community.

I'll refer to mastodon.uno as the main instance and others/outsiders for all the other Italian instances.
Not all Italian instances are involved in this debate, but most of them are; there is maybe livellosegreto.it that stands a bit more neutral.

Other instances look down on the administrator of mastodon.uno and often criticise some of his actions.
The admin of the main instance condems the other instances for being anarchists/rebellious, it is true that some of these instances host some anarchists but that definitely is not the scope of those instances.
The admin of the main instance sometimes responds by blocking/silencing people at an instance level.
Going forward, this hate towards the admin migrates towards the users of the main instance.
Thus you will get people from the other instances discussing with each other about how bad the users of the main instance are and often insulting them.
More often than not these are just generic insults directed towards nobody in particular.
However, since most of the people engaging in these behaviours are being blocked by the main instance, most of the people that are being insulted are ignare about it.

You thus get a system in which according to the instance you choose you'll be induced into hating certain people or you'll receive insults solely for your instance choice.
It becomes normal to make jokes about mastodon.uno users, for no particular reason and new people joining get used to it.
Now, this is just a petty fight about the ideology behind instance administration and the discussion is mainly about some bold claims and practices done by the administrator of mastodon.uno.
However, this system could get much worse when instances with different ideologies get to clash with each other.
At that point you'll get real radicalisation of people.

I don't think there's a solution to this.
Defederating an instance might work only when it is getting started; defederating gab has no real effect since it already has enough people to self sustain.
Deciding to defederate a small instance is however hard and won't probably work, since people will be skeptical about closing their doors to someone who is just starting out.

All in all, I think the system is flawed and that no solution is available to avoid these problems from arising once many users join.
I offer no solution.

Confesso di essere uno scroccatore di sigarette abbastanza capace.
Non compro mai tabacco ma fumo parecchio.
In una giornata normale fumo tra le 5 e le 10 sigarette, se esco in serata arrivo anche a 20.

Prediligo fumare sigarette rollate, tanto che spesso evito di fumare piuttosto che chiedere una sigaretta industriale.
Stavo pensando di scrivere una guida

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Oggi ho realizzato che gli spagnoli sono un popolo di merda
Che mi sono girato tutto il condominio con un pentolone di fagioli dicendo di averne cucinati troppi e per favore di prenderli e nessuno li ha voluti

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@rastinza @AlbertoeFabio consiglio anche ViMusic che si interfaccia solo con YouTube Music, funziona in background ed è disponibile su F-Droid 🙃

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Soldi pubblici finanziano la ricerca, e la Fondazione Edmund Mach vende le royalties di alcune varietà di mirtilli e lamponi ad una azienda straniera che produrrà in Marocco Spagna Portogallo una varietà-primizia che arriverà prima nei nostri mercati facendo concorrenza alle varietà nostrane: secondo l'assessore allo sviluppo economico della giunta leghista della provincia autonoma di Trento è tutto OK :awesome:
Ma non era "prima gli Italiani"? ildolomiti.it/politica/2022/la

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#Verona
Si chiamava Nicolò aveva 21 ANNI e faceva l'operaio.
Venerdì dopo aver inalato i vapori, ha perso i sensi finendo all'interno di un silo.
Ieri sera é morto in ospedale.

#MorireDiLavoro una guerra che non frega un cazzo a nessuno.

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4 fogli di via da Milano (durata 6 mesi) per una protesta con cartelli, fumogeni e un pallone gonfiabile oggi in Fiera contro il summit delle aziende del gas.
L'uso disinvolto degli allontanamenti politici e del daspo sta completamente sfuggendo di mano.

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Economics isn't just the current economic system.

Economics has been described as the study of incentives, and how to manage scarce resources. People usually think of economics as directly relating to money, but money is not necessary for economics to exist. You could have a study of economics in situations that only include barter between physical objects or immediate services, or even the "clans or tribes of close-knit individuals living together".

Scarcity is the default in the world, so even among your kin you must choose how to manage scarce resources. You spend resources deciding how much effort to spend on supporting each of your kin, you have to decide how much risk to take in supporting your kin if they get into trouble, you have to decide who gets what accommodations or food. Taking one opportunity means another is no longer available, so which opportunities do you take and why? If someone is being imperfect, at what point is it time to start imparting disincentives and what magnitude of those disincentives should be? If you happen to have certain kin who are particularly strong, or smart, or talented, or attractive, how will you make use of them? They can only be in one place at one time. If you have certain people who are wise, how will their time be parceled out, since they can only be in one place at one time?

The questions don't go away because money goes away, or because modern systems of trade go away. They are fundamental questions that will decide whether a clan or tribe is successful or unsuccessful. Understanding these things is important whether we like it or not.

That doesn't mean we can't criticise anything coming out of economics, any particular conclusions or the specific systems our society has set up. It just means that we can't place the blame of our faulty systems entirely on the shoulders of economics, any more than we can blame chemistry for war because bombs and guns use chemical explosives, or we can blame language for hate because people use language to express their hateful ideas.
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Ho appena finito di sentire Alessandro Barbero che racconta la storia di Cavour e Garibaldi.

Chissà perché a scuola era totalmente diversa…

Scaricatela e ascoltatevela in ufficio in cuffia, tanto per perdere un'ora e mezza di tempo aziendale.

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