Good News zum Auftakt der Urteile-Reihe im neuen Jahr: eine Schule darf ein Schülerpraktikum bei der AfD ablehnen. Und drei weitere Urteile.
https://www.volksverpetzer.de/serie/urteile-januar-2026-schule-nein-zu-afd-praktikum/?utm_source=mstdn
@Reinald @SBartsch @lostgen @tagesschau
Ich sehe hier ein Muster das mit bekannt vorkommt. Es erinnert mich an die Geschichte des Frozen Water Trade/Eishandel
Bevor es Kühlhäuser gab und damit Eis lokal hergestellt werden konnte, wurde Eis hauptsächlich in Nordamerika und Kanada aus Seen "geerntet" (dann gelagert) und weltweit verschifft.
Als Kühlhäuser aufkamen gab es eine "Innovations Initiative" im Eishandel. Abbaumethoden wurde verbessert, es gab eine Fülle von Patenten
Aber es ist einfach sinnlos eine unpassend "Technologie" zu verbessert, das hilft nicht gegen eine um Größenordnung bessere Lösung 🤷🏻♂️
Experte fällt vernichtendes Urteil: Kritis-Gesetz: "Sechs Minus, das ist Arbeitsverweigerung"
"Für die Änderungen am Gesetz für den Schutz Kritischer Infrastruktur hat IT-Sicherheitsexperte und Sprecher der @AG_KRITIS , Manuel Atug, kein gutes Wort übrig. Die diesbezüglichen Äußerungen von Merz und Dobrindt straft er als "leere, populistische politische Versprechen" ab."
https://www.n-tv.de/mediathek/videos/politik/Kritis-Gesetz-Sechs-Minus-das-ist-Arbeitsverweigerung-id30299822.html
This kid gets it https://lemmy.world/post/42319591
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The Buried Names Challenge
We know why some names get headlines while others are buried. When the media only provides the full stories and family interviews for certain victims, they are telling us whose lives and deaths matter. The reality of whose names are spoken and whose lives are humanized is a direct reflection of who is valued in our society.
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@ypislon @kimcrawley @davidgerard I will now be replacing the words "gen AI" with "lossy cp" in every AI coding pitch I read in the future
Gerichtsurteil: Deutsche Bahn muss für Winterfahrplan Glücksspiel-Lizenz beantragen https://www.der-postillon.com/2017/12/bgh-bahn-gluecksspiel.html
@thezerobit
Nope, even if you use ethically sourced steel for the blades of your brain blender, it's still a brain blender.
@killyourfm@layer8.space https://trace.umd.edu/peat/
In general, web or computer content will not provoke seizures if (...) the following is true: There are no more than three general flashes and no more than three red flashes within any one-second period...
the video is two seconds; the flashes start around the 1 second point, and seems to have four transitions in a 1 second period from what I can count:Letting AI agents run your life is like handing the car keys to your 5-year-old. What could go wrong?
I was marveling while reading this PCMag piece, which describes how to secure an agentic AI setup that essentially mimics malware: To do it's job properly, the AI agent has to be able to read private messages, store credentials, execute commands, and maintain a persistent state. How do you do that? You chase after it like you would your child.
"The important thing is to make sure you limit "who can talk to your bot, where the bot is allowed to act, [and] what the bot can touch" on your device, the bot's support documentation says."
Mozilla: "We Choose Humanity."
Also Mozilla: "But let's keep talking about AI until we're blue in the face."
The saddest part is that the smartest marketing minds at Mozilla haven't figured out one simple truth: if Mozilla wants marketshare back, all it has to do at this point is completely REJECT everything AI. It's that simple.
So, you remember how I said Pretti's murder looked like an execution?
The Gestapo had an encounter with him a week before they killed him. Tackled him for trying to protect a family running from ICE. Broke one of his ribs.
They knew mate. They knew who he was already - that's why they're on him right away for defending the woman they were pepper spraying.
None of this is an accident. They executed him because they knew him, and regarded him as "the enemy."
Franz-Josef Strauß, 25.01.1957: „Atomenergie wird eines Tages elektrische Energie in so großen Mengen und zu so niedrigen Kosten liefern, daß sie praktisch nichts mehr kostet.“
Friedrich #Merz, 27.01.2026: Deutschland solle „den ersten #Fusionsreaktor der Welt ans Netz nehmen“. Dann werde Strom so günstig, „dass es keine anderen Erzeugungsmethoden mehr brauche“.
Deutsches Schulbuch, 2095: „Jahrzehntelang hielten konservative Politiker an teuren Technologien fest und verursachten hohe Kosten“
This is an amazing read about resistance.
So many amazing lines in this piece, but one that stands out:
"We proved that you can bring a trillion-dollar security apparatus to its knees with one well-aimed rubber cock."
https://www.closertotheedge.net/p/the-dildo-distribution-delegation