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Pat Gelsinger "retired"... so clearly @bcantrill and I knew what we'd talk about on Oxide and Friends last night! We discuss how Intel got here and what their future might look like... and Bryan has some tantalizing picks for their next CEO youtube.com/watch?v=aMqrE2G3gB

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Do you think it will be possible to build self-sustaining space habitats? Let's assume some more progress in material science, ways of generating power, human emotional intelligence, empathy and cooperation skills. But nothing "magical."

Could we make man-made cans where generations could live and thrive?

I think it's possible as long as there are enough of them and they are big enough. They need to be big enough for a proper ecosystem, and we'd need multiple ecosystems.

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Okay FUCK no the old "actual reverse image search" feature is still there, it's just hidden behind the tiny "exact matches" link. I guess google survives being part of my software mix one more day

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🇬🇧🚨Will the EU's #ChatControl attack on privacy and security be adopted in tomorrow's COREPER vote? +++ Unconfirmed rumours claim one critical government has carved in +++ Will Finland🇫🇮 respect its Parliament's vote to oppose? +++ Check your government's position now!

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As a dreamer and product person, I have written up what I'd like for Christmas for the European startup ecosystem: A smooth workflow for starting and managing early-stage companies:

addxorrol.blogspot.com/2024/12
The summary is: A website that allows company formation, basic cap table management, payroll/social security contributions, basic tax filing up to a certain revenue threshold, and management of employee stock grants.

If this existed, and was smooth to use, ...

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🤔 Do you ever wonder how companies are putting LLMs and GenAI apps into production? What stacks do they use? What architecture did they go with?

I put together a database of known public technical writeups with summaries of the key technical features.

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With this release I think Amazon may have earned a spot among the top tier of model providers

Maybe we need a new FAANG acronym that covers OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta and Amazon

I like GAMOA

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The culture conflict in Mastodon has a bit to do with Americans being gobsmacked by the idea that it is socially good to correct others, and Germans being bumbledoozed by the possibility of minding your own business.

As a Balkaner, I obviously think everyone is wrong (me included).

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here’s a previous example of it stumbling over Dutch to innovate a truly excellent new English word infosec.exchange/@0xabad1dea/1

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Assisted dying, MAiD, eugenics 

I’m struggling with whether I have the spoons and emotional bandwith to write an article on Assisted Dying policies. It is such a complicated issue and people have big feelings about it (understandably).

While I debate this in my monkey mind - I’m going to share a post I wrote on another social media site to explain why as a disabled person in Canada - I have concerns that medical assistance in dying has become dangerous.

People outside of Canada are unaware what our program has turned into - so I hope this will shed some light on it and help others recognize WHY I’m so torn on this issue:

I’m going to tell the story of “Kat” - a young woman with EDS (which I also have) living in British Columbia. She needed pain management, palliative care and a family doctor - but was unable to access these basic medical options.

She finally applied for MAiD thinking it would open up treatment options - because an ethical program would do just that. I know it sounds strange to apply for death as a means of getting treatment - but in Canada our law says ‘all options must be exhausted before MAiD’. Many people with treatable conditions apply thinking that if approved to die - our system will expedite the care needed to live.

What’s worse - her death was then misrepresented and romanticized in a video advertisement about the benefits of MAiD. The fact that she wanted to live and was denied medical care that could have saved her was conveniently left out.

Why do we need to romanticize assisted death? People who are trying to silence disabled voices should ask themselves that question. Most people agree letting a patient in unbearable suffering choose when they die is compassionate. It shouldn’t NEED a PR push.

Perhaps it’s because the powers that be are trying to inoculate the public so they won’t notice when more and more people with treatable conditions and disabilities start dying? So they craft a narrative about how peaceful and joyful it is?

No amount of PR or softly lit videos can change the fact that people with disabilities are dying who don’t WANT to die. People are fighting for years for medical care - being denied and left to suffer - and then presented with MAiD as the “solution”.

I’m in no way suggesting we not allow people the right to die - but we MUST centre the voices of those most at risk of harm and abuse. We can’t keep dismissing the concerns of disabled people just because we MAY want the option when our time comes.

The lack of outrage over deaths like “Kat” show how little respect there is for the lives of disabled people. How many people think we’re “better off dead” and are certain if they became disabled - they wouldn’t want to live

You can’t possibly know what you would want until it happens to you. Many people think disability is worse than death - until it happens to them. Then they realize that we can and do have full lives and WANT to keep living them.

Until you’ve gone through it - you shouldn’t presume to tell us how to feel about it. I don’t judge others for wanting the option - don’t judge me for calling out the ways it puts me at increased risk of coercion, loss of medical care and premature death.

We must hold the system accountable. If someone can be helped - we have a moral responsibility to at least TRY and help them before shepherding them to their death.

If more people realized the dangers of coercion - and cared about disabled lives - there would be more outage.

Please listen, learn & put aside your hypothetical scenarios - we must deal with what is currently happening We have to find a way to protect people like me. People like “Kat”. Those deemed “undesirable” or economically inactive. If we don’t - more of us will die.

I support the right to die - but let’s make sure we’re also providing people the right to live.

bc.ctvnews.ca/easier-to-let-go

#MAiD #assisteddying #euthanasia #ableism #discrimination #eds #disability #disabilityrights

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It is worth zooming in. It is remarkable.
On the wall of a medium sized hospital in Dublin, in Ireland a very small country.
Better than any election manifesto.
#IrelandIsOpen #Grateful

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@spoltier US law doesn't stop working at the US border. Where the data is stored is sadly irrelevant.

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Maybe fun to know - using #MS365 means that the US government has bulk access to your data, which matters if you are a government yourself. Supporters of Microsoft will tell you you can easily use "double key encryption" to protect your MS365 data against US government snooping. This is how easily you can do that. Hint, it involves GitHub and compiling code: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purv

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From trees to concrete spheres, see how Vanyu Krastev transforms everyday objects in Bulgaria into hilarious characters with just googly eyes! 👀✨ #StreetArt streetartutopia.com/2024/12/01

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@jimfl the exact moment in time of that 6pm event next year isn't 100% determined (and hence shouldn't be irreversibly baked into a UTC value), because we can't predict how that time might be affected by changes to the DST/timezone rules between now and the day on which the event takes place

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australia banned people < age 16 from social media, and other countries are thinking of doing the same. i'm thinking this might be the cutoff point for the next generation.

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2️⃣1️⃣ Here's the 21st post highlighting key new features of the upcoming v257 release of systemd. #systemd257

systemd-repart is systemd's dynamic, incremental automatic disk repartitioning tool. It started out as a tool for automatically creating additional partitions on first boot, in a declarative way, but turned into something a lot more powerful: a generic image builder with a deep understanding of fancy encryption (dm-crypt), authentication (dm-verity) and more.

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