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@harcesz "The name and logo of "NERV" are used with the explicit permission of khara Inc., the copyright holder of the "Evangelion" series, and Groundworks Corporation, which manages the rights to the series." (nerv.app/en/support.html). Dodatkowo w jednym z nagrań głos podkłada aktor, który w anime wcielał się w kolegę Shinjiego :)

Why can stinging nettle sting through clothes, but only if they're wet?

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Przez chwilę myślałem, że to jakiś nieoficjalny dostęp do danych z aplikacji NERV (heh*), ale wygląda na to, że to jednak zupełnie oficjalne działanie agencji odpowiedzialnej za tą usługę;

www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/…/news134.html
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Wygląda na to, że w sumie prowadzą ponad 230 kont na mastodonie, tak że można precyzyjnie dobrać preferowany typ ostrzeżeń a dodatkowo najważniejsze są podbijane przez wszystkie konta regionalne w zasięgu - sprytne rozwiązanie. Usługę uruchomili w 2017.

*Czy jakaś bardziej japoniofilna osoba może mi wytłumaczyć - czy Japończycy faktycznie nazwali agencję ostrzegającą przed katastrofami za, oraz skopiowali logo/motto agencji konstruującej roboty do obrony ziemi z popularnego anime?

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I know corporations are evil but I'm still quietly impressed at the LEGO group's tax policy (namely - to pay them, make sure to pay them and to acknowledge that taxes are a core part of giving back to society and corporate responsibility). The corporate income tax rate in Denmark is 22%, and 22% is what they pay on their gross profit. The tax policy document is a short but informative read (see link).

Compare this with Google, Amazon and friends, who constantly trumpet their social responsibility but who are somehow only paying a few percentage points of US federal income tax on their own profits.

And yet Lego continues to make generous net profits and has not been taxed into oblivion as conventional thinking in the US would consider inevitable.

lego.com/cdn/cs/aboutus/assets

Why would one ever want to use `nix-env` on NixOS? It causes a lot of confusion for new people when they realize that what needs updating is not only channels of their user, and channels of root, but also nix-env-installed packages. Even once you resolve that confusion, you are still stuck with one more independently updated thing that you need to update in sync (due to graphics drivers), so the promise of easy rollbacks is a bit further away (because one needs to roll back one more thing and remember to do that).

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Update your #Pleroma and #Akkoma (use develop branch for Akkoma) now. Unauthenticated arbitrary local file read vulnerability.

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#2810 How to Coil a Cable 

The ideal mix for maximum competitive cable-coiling energy is one A/V tech, one rock climber, one sailor, and one topologist.
xkcd.com/2810/

So, Swiss Post offers a "print and send a postcard with a photo of my choosing" service and gives everyone one such postcard free[1] per day. The canton of Zürich has an opt-out publicly readable mapping from license plate numbers to owners' names and addresses.

So, does anyone have some nice artwork for "please check your headlights", "thank you for being considerate", "please remember to use your turn signal", "please don't use a cell phone while driving", ...? :)

[1] well, ad-supported: they put an ad on the back next to the text

Weird request: if you have any ZVV paper tickets handy, could you say what "Art-Nr" is on them and what kind of ticket was it?

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@tqbf I'm sort of tired of the HN explanation that Google is doing stuff like that as a part of some secret agenda, though.

I call it an "asymmetry of nudges". One day, you dream up a way to improve security or make the platform cooler. If an unintended side effect of your proposal is that Google could lose revenue or market position... you just check yourself and don't go with it. If you try anyway, you will be arguing with execs for months or years. Even if you win, the effort to ship such features is high and the throughput is low.

The opposite is not true: if your feature could accidentally strengthen your company's position in some morally questionable way... the answer is just "we're the good guys, and it's not why we're doing this". If 3-5 years down the line, some PM in another org unit decides to use your feature precisely the way the critics feared - well, it's too late at that point.

So you get this gradual drift that is just an emergent property of the corporate culture. But if your only argument is "you have evil intentions" or "well, but your company could theoretically abuse it down the line", you're not gonna win too many debates.

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TIL about unzip-http, a successor to something I was trying to do with the dead httpfs:

github.com/saulpw/unzip-http

It let me get a single text file of metadata out of an *11 GB* zip file of data

Thanks @saulpw!

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Ich begreife weiterhin nicht, warum nicht in Praxen (ärztlich, Physiotherapie usw) flächendeckend #Luftfilter eingesetzt werden. Ein gutes Gerät, dass einen 40m2-Raum leise und zuverlässig reinigt, kostet in der Anschaffung 300€, im jährlichen Stromverbrauch bei 8h täglich Dauerbetrieb ca. 70€ + Wechselfilter 1x 50+60€ jährlich. Das würde ich mir doch (erst recht als absetzbare Ausgabe) schon zum Eigenschutz nicht nur vor Corona-Viren da hinstellen. Ich verstehe es einfach nicht. #CleanAir

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Company: We have a monolith!

Me: ...

Company: *holds up diagram of 8 services, 15 databases, and a home grown queue implementation*

Me: You fucked up a perfectly good distributed system is what you did. Look at that thing, it's got clock skew.

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I knew geckos relied on van der Waals forces to cling to walls, and I assumed most insects and animals with similar abilities did them same.

But no ... ants wet their feet and use capillary adhesion.

Text article:
abc.net.au/news/science/2023-0

Audio:
abc.net.au/radionational/progr

mild spoilers for Greg Egan's fiction 

@gregeganSF

It seems to me that your fiction used to be more hopeful about outcomes (e.g. Clockwork Rocket, Reasons to be Cheerful, or Bit Players had endings with mostly-universally-hopeful outcomes, esp. in comparison with e.g. Perihelion Summer, Solidity, or Light Up The Clouds). However, when I tried to see whether my impression is actually correct, I failed to confirm it (by trying to compare set of stories from older and newer compilations).

I wonder whether you think this impression has a basis in reality, and if so, whether this is an intentional change.

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#2797 Actual Progress 

Slowly progressing from 'how do protons behave in relativistic collisions?' to 'what the heck are protons even doing when they're just sitting there?'
xkcd.com/2797/

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