I have been saying for a while that we conscious #internet users or techies should be first to adopt, and eager to promote within our personal and professional circles, ethical open frameworks to support #web services and apps via micro-payments (instead of via advertising and surveillance). We already had #Brave. Now we also have #Coil. These are steps in the right direction (although I don't like those all-or-nothing memberships, kind of walled gardens of their own — I would prefer truly open, federated systems).
https://tink.uk/everybody-be-coil/
Ah, my favourite part of living in the UK, the constant supply of free kindling from the TV license threatening letters people. https://rhiaro.co.uk/2020/11/ah-favourite-part
🇪🇸 #Spain #España
La #BibliotecaNacional libera «más de 30 millones de imágenes para todo uso: El Cantar del #MíoCid, el #Quijote o los manuscritos de #DaVinci, a solo tres clics. Se convierten así en recursos gratuitos para ser utilizados por las industrias creativas y culturales, por editoriales, investigadores, centros educativos… pero también por el público general para cualquier uso, incluido el comercial.»
👏 ❤️
http://www.bne.es/es/AreaPrensa/noticias2020/1027-bne-libera-mas-de-30-millones-de-imagenes-para-todo-uso.html
“Do you have to remind people, on some intermittent basis, of what can happen? And the answer, historically, seems ‘yes’. […] Discover, lo and behold, that, you know, without a police force a man can rape a woman and just walk away. Who knew! …other than all humans in History. Without a police force, the business doesn't have any protection when the mob comes and decides to burn the whole damn thing down. Who knew! — apart from everyone in History. […] The question really is: can they learn the lesson privately or do they have to do it and pull everyone else into their remedial lesson?”
#DouglasMurray, on #EricWeinstein's #ThePortal #podcast. A very inspiring, if also long and at times inscrutable, episode.
https://art19.com/shows/the-portal/episodes/1b4a34fc-8ee2-489a-af6a-0a996b89d27b
@gasull
I like the spirit of that. At the same time, I fear that by trying to bend existing law to fix novel problems, we'll be stuck sometimes with bad laws used badly. I guess there's an equilibrium somewhere between those two poles.
The government of #Spain 🇪🇸 is pushing a six-month-long #StateOfEmergency — because, #Covid. Contradictio in terminis. It reminds me of the constant “state of high alarm” under which I lived all my years in the UK and in Japan, a state announced obsessively in the underground, both in London and in Tokyo.
Now that we have smart contracts, we need #SmartLaws: legislation that is passed with programmable checks attached that are objectively evaluated to alter or revoke those laws. eg, a state of emergency ends after one month, or as soon as certain predetermined thresholds are met — whichever happens first.
The irony of this is that I solved the puzzle several times without ever bothering to read the security notice above.
We badly need a captive portal login app that knows how to agree to legal bullshit, give a fake email and also bypass these stupid capchas.
@tripu Beware that NYT is also a very large *tech* giant. Google is NYT's competitor for eyeballs in the attention economy. Take everything they say with a grain of salt.
“‘The #Google of today is a #monopoly gatekeeper for the internet.’ […] Conservatives like President Trump and liberals like Senator Elizabeth Warren have called for more restraints over #BigTech. […] #Alphabet, valued at $1.04 trillion and with cash reserves of $120 billion, has fought similar #antitrust lawsuits in Europe. The company spent $12.7 million lobbying in the United States in 2019, making it one of the top corporate spenders in Washington.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/20/technology/google-antitrust.html
#AltruismoEficaz 🇪🇸 #España + Juan García (Allfed):
«Alternativas alimentarias en caso de catástrofe global»
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twml1x1jXFI
#EffectiveAltruism
“A novel metallic compound of hydrogen, carbon and sulfur exhibited superconductivity at a balmy 59 degrees Fahrenheit when pressurized between a pair of diamond anvils. […] That’s a chilly room, maybe a British Victorian cottage.”
https://www.quantamagazine.org/physicists-discover-first-room-temperature-superconductor-20201014/
#physics #science
Honestly 11 is such a good phone that I don't know how they could top that. More performance? But I don't suffer any performance limitations anyway, what am I gonna do, sequence proteins on this thing? #AppleEvent