@77nn@goto.77nn.it
@kaia@brotka.st
Ogni tanto qualche articolo interessante sul corriere (!)
Il paradosso:
- questa bolla si autoalimenta in un gioco speculativo assurdo, fondato piΓΉ su interessi dei vari attori che su implementazioni pratiche effettive. Insomma, altro che i fratelli Duke di Una poltrona per due che se non altro ragionavano su produzione di succo d'arancia e insider trading sui raccolti
- se esplode tutto, come da un lato verrebbe da augurarsi, viene fuori un immane disastro per tutti perchΓ© le sette sorelle del tecnofeudalesimo tengono per le palle l'economia occidentale e non solo
- in USA i fondi pensione svanirebbero come neve al sole, e allora altro che Civil War
- se esplode Wall Street da noi ci ritroveremmo un 2008 sotto steroidi, mutui impossibili (peggio di mo, sì) riduzione del gettito fiscale ai danni del welfare, chi più ne ha più ne metta
non so voi, ma io non vedo vie d'uscita
#intelligenzaArtificiale
Proseguiamo com gli avanzi. Almeno fino a Pasqua.
RE: https://ec.social-network.europa.eu/@EUCommission/115762325563043978
Oh we have the same wish @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu
I think it'd be a powerful move if you deleted your X account (a platform that has become a vector of misinformation and a cesspool of hate).
By the way, your homepage states: "Follow us on" followed by the icons of Facebook, X and LinkedIn. I always found it odd, since those are algorithm-based U.S. companies and you are the EUROPEAN Commission. How about putting your Mastodon icon on your homepage?
Thank you for your consideration
#LeaveX #SaveSocial
@_elena@mastodon.social @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu
Tap "give us more feedback", select "other" and type in the form on https://commission.europa.eu
Copy paste (or write your own):
"About the web page footer: I find it odd, since those are algorithm-based U.S. companies and you're the EUROPEAN Commission, that you market X in the footer of your homepage. How about putting your Mastodon icon on your homepage?" #LeaveX
I bought my first Apricot PC about three years ago, when I realised I wanted an 8086-based computer. At the time, I knew nothing about it and simply bought it because it looked rad and the price was low. I had no idea that it was not IBM PC-compatible, and that there were very few programs available for it.
I have been on a quest to get a modern-ish word processor and spreadsheet program for it ever since. Which eventually made me "port" Windows 2 on it. In this post, I share the story of the port. Many photos inside!
https://www.ninakalinina.com/notes/win2apri/
[...]Anthem (Leonard Cohen)
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in.
[...]
Il mio gioco di oggi Γ¨ di rebuildare il PC di casa... Ieri ho fatto un cagata: non riuscivo a cancellare una cartella sotto home e ho pensato bene di risolvere lanciando un chown ricorsivo su tutto il fottuto filesystem (sbagliando il filtro sui file). Mi si Γ¨ immerdato tutto. Anche sudo non funzionava piΓΉ e non sono riuscito ad aggiistarlo. Menomale ho i backup.
I took a bunch of photos of Apricot PC running Windows 2, and I want to write a bit about the story behind this project. It's going to be 30+ photos and a few thousand words. The big question: where would you prefer to read it? What would be the easiest way to spread the word about it?
We have "growth hackers" but no "stability hackers." "Disruptors" but no "preservers." Our entire vocabulary is oriented toward the new. We have no language for the equally difficult work of keeping existing things from falling apart.
https://www.joanwestenberg.com/the-rime-of-the-ancient-maintainer/