Fixed a bug in Scary #COVID Data thingy:
https://rys.io/covid/
Rolling average used to be calculated with the selected day being "centered" in the averaged period, leading to weird results for last few days.
Now it is calculated with the selected day at the end of the averaged period, meaning first few days are weird, but everything else makes sense.
Also: bumped maximum rolling average period to 31 days, enabled even-day average periods, and updated population data:
https://git.rys.io/rysiek/covid#anchor-06122020
@kravietz That's kinda the problem with alternative platforms. Retards go there first, fill it up and the average person ends up avoiding it.
re: politics
@velartrill
Technically, to the *smart* parts of the alt-right. Which is reasonable when judging the ideology, of course, but the composition of its followers is a different thing. And what the followers say will often be a version of the beliefs of the ideology that is simplified and twisted by the usual self-serving biases. This process happens for all political ideologies afaict, and it shouldn't be surprizing that in the case of the alt-right it often leads to white supremacy.
@kaikatsu
@nonphatic
I know of a person called Anna Kula, who claimed this was her primary motivator for getting a doctorate.
#postmarketOS input idea:
get one of those dime-a-dozen USB numeric keyboards and an OTG cable, secure them on the back of the phone, configure i3wm for numpad-only use and/or write a chording layer to emulare a full(-er) keyboard.
bam, complete device access without having get Bluetooth or mainline kernel working or Wayland working.
political art, depiction of a vulva
Amazing piece made by Fatygi (my friend's roommate). The description is in Polish, it was provided by the author and I don't feel worthy translating it.
CC BY-NC. #StrajkKobiet
@kmic
Pff, teoria kategorii jest tak bardzo z lat 2010tych, teraz to ino homotopijna teoria typów plx.
@patmazka@101010.pl
Some time ago I linked to the resolution project of the Icelandic parliament, to give women from the EEA who do not have access to legal abortions in their home countries (effectively, #Malta and #Poland) access to abortion in Iceland.
Well, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Czechia now have similar projects in their parliaments:
https://bezuzyteczna.pl/wpisy/szwecja-dania-islandia-norwegia-i-czechy-chca-zmienic-prawo-tak-by-dac-polkom-dostep-do-darmowej-aborcji/1355
In Sweden it's proposed by a government minister:
https://www.expressen.se/nyheter/lat-polska-kvinnor-gora-abort-i-sverige/
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While the UK continues its crackdown on code-injection attacks in official names, Ireland remains a free-fire zone full of people with surnames like O\'\'\'\'\'\'\'\'\'Brien and O'Malley.
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@freemo
I think @mewmew's point is that interfering with the elections by disrupting social media and financing violations, and actually interfering in the vote counting process are so different, that comparing them is unreasonable. In particular, the former is massively easier to do, and thus more likely a priori. These are also related to very different parts of the election process — the former requires a lack of trust in the honesty of the Trump campaign, and the latter a lack of trust in the integrity of the voting and vote counting process.
Besides it's strange to criticise Dems in this case, since it turned out they were right. If it later turns out that they were also wheeling in Biden votes to counting centers, then the comparisons still won't be equivalent — although in this case because interfering with the counting directly is much worse. So far this seems extremely unlikely.
@djsumdog
@freemo That's what I thought, but every time I look into especially terrible quotes they end up even worse in context. The only *exception* I remember was the "drinking bleach" debacle, where it was actually "injecting disinfectant as a medical trial", which makes him an absolute idiot (not evil) in this instance.
@freemo Ugh, sorry I gotta go, thanks for the discussion and if you want more specific pointers to the report let me know, I can provide them tomorrow.
@freemo Well, most of part two, and the conclusions section makes it as clear as possible with the constraints imposed (cannot be charged etc).
@freemo Lol, that's why I started trusting everything I read about Trump being bad. Every time I see a report of something so blantantly evil he did, that I feel the need to investigate further it turns out it's actually _worse_ than the media presented. >.< I thought he only toyed with the idea, not that he actually did it.
@freemo Not collusion, the quote you provided makes it clear they didn't find evidence of that. They found plenty evidence of obstruction of justice though and that is the problem – if you obstruct justice successfully then the evidence will not be found. That's why obstruction of justice is a crime itself.
Programmer and researcher,. Ended up working with all the current buzzwords: #ai #aisafety #ml #deeplearning #cryptocurrency
Other interests include #sewing, being #lesswrong, reading #hardsf, playing #boardgames and omitting stuff on lists.
Oh, and trans rights, duh.
Header image by @WhiteShield@livellosegreto.it .
Heheh, gentoo, heh, nonbinary, heheheh... I'm so easily amused sometimes.