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America's car culture is broken -- cyclists and pedestrians know this.

But what's not acknowledged often enough is just how broken it is for *drivers*

Our roads are deadlier than they have been at any point in the past ~20 years.

And the average price of a new car now exceeds $40,000.

It doesn't have to be this way!

Pretty much the rest of the world is embracing micro- and mini-mobility.

Here's what that looks like.

(gift link)

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wsj.com/business/autos/evs-ele

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Last year we released a statement in which we said we will continue “to monitor changes at Twitter in conjunction with internal discussions about whether our presence on the platform will continue.”

We now announce that as of today, 20 October 2023, all our #socialmedia engagements will be from this Mastodon account, as well as LinkedIn and YouTube, and none from our 5 #Twitter / X accounts.

Find out about these changes and more here: carpentries.org/blog/2023/10/a

#Carpentries #CarpentriesCommunity

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Two things that happened this week:
- YouTube started banning the use of ad blockers
- Google was found serving ads with malware

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IG/Meta has been inserting the word "terrorist" into the bios of users that included the words Palestinian" and “alhamdulillah” (which means praise to Allah, or God) 404media.co/instagram-palestin #meta #instagram #palestine #war

@mhoye @dajb consider one made by people that care about these things. If Android is your thing, then: murena.com/products/smartphone

If you're open to something else, then

There are reasonable ootions.

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I would just like to say #fuckHP printers and their shameful ink racket

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To protect your privacy and shield yourself against 0-days and malicious advertisers, an adblocker is an important part of your security stance.

The FBI, NSA, CISA, and UK National Cyber Security Centre all recommend adblocking as a protective measure.

You'd never disable your firewall or antivirus because a site asked you to. NEVER DO THIS WITH YOUR ADBLOCKER.

That's the only pertinent point here. Everything else is noise.

#adblock

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@mvexel I had to look up what it was: wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ev

Wonder if they have a fediverse presence...

@rosano @delta delta chat seems good, but for the purposes described I use XMPP (wirh OMEMO) on a tablet, a phone, and a laptop. E2e on all if them. If one goes missing, I have all of my history on the other 2.

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Today's #AndroidAppRain brings you 87 updated and 1 added apps:

* WallFlow Plus: beautiful wallpapers from wallhaven.cc with object detection feature

Several of the updated apps contain security fixes for the WebP vulnerability (CVE-2023-4863) you probably heard about, so make sure to update ASAP.

And as always: enjoy your #free and #libre #Android #apps with #FDroid :awesome:

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Did you know Murena 2 comes with a Privacy Switch button?

Your privacy, your control!

Pre-order on Kickstarter to get this groundbreaking phone:
kickstarter.com/projects/muren

#SwitchYourPrivacyOn
@e_mydata @gael

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I never realized till now…. From another source…

So, I spoke to people getting food at a food bank and here are some things I learned from those in need:
1. Everyone donates Kraft Mac and Cheese in the box. They can rarely use it because it needs milk and butter which is hard to get from regular food banks.
2. Boxed milk is a treasure, as kids need it for cereal which they also get a lot of.
3. Everyone donates pasta sauce and spaghetti noodles.
4. They cannot eat all the awesome canned veggies and soup unless you put a can opener in too or buy pop tops.
5. Oil is a luxury but needed for Rice a-Roni which they also get a lot of.
6. Spices or salt and pepper would be a real Christmas gift.
7. Tea bags and coffee make them feel like you care.
8. Sugar and flour are treats.
9. They fawn over fresh produce donated by farmers and grocery stores.
10. Seeds are cool in Spring and Summer because growing can be easy for some.
11. They rarely get fresh meat.
12. Tuna and crackers make a good lunch.
13. Hamburger Helper goes nowhere without ground beef.
14. They get lots of peanut butter and jelly but usually not sandwich bread.
15. Butter or margarine is nice too.
16. Eggs are a real commodity.
17. Cake mix and frosting makes it possible to make a child’s birthday cake.
18. Dishwashing detergent is very expensive and is always appreciated.
19. Feminine hygiene products are a luxury and women will cry over that.
20. Everyone loves Stove Top Stuffing.

In all the years I have donated food at the Holidays, I bought what I thought they wanted, but have never asked. I am glad I did. If you are helping a Family this Christmas, maybe this can help you tailor it more. It does for me!

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I've been talking about how AI will directly lead to an Idiocracy (2006) scenario for some time, but today's update to the "can you melt eggs?" saga is as clear an illustration of how as I think it's possible to ever have.

Quora's AI answers made up the melting point of eggs, and then Google picked it up and responded affirmatively that you can indeed melt eggs.

Then people wrote articles about how stupid it is that Google says eggs can melt. The Google fixes the answer.

Then Google ingests an article about how stupid it is that Google says you can melt eggs, and suddenly Google starts answering affirmatively again that you can melt eggs, citing the article about how stupid Google is for thinking you can melt eggs.

@brennen @mhoye I'd temper that with "software has become mostly a form of harm."

There were times before the field fell so far into the corruption cycle. They were unfortunately brief, but enjoyable. Now incentives are misaligned to the point where active harm is not only tolerated but encouraged.

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my perpetual advice to new university students: go the fuck to class and go the fuck to bed. almost all student crises stem from not doing those two things

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@ian

8675309 (as in, Jenny's number from the Tommy Tutone song) is a prime number. What's more, it's the bottom half of a twin prime pair: add 2, and you get 8675311, which is ALSO prime.

If you're writing software that implements number-theoretic algorithms, it can be problematic to test it using small primes like 7 or 11, because small primes tend to have a lot of weird properties tend to trigger exceptions and edge cases. Having a pair of easy-to-remember, "big enough" prime numbers like the Jenny primes is really useful.

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Airbus open sourced their new cockpit font. Make it the default for all your embedded projects, because it's REALLY good and has real testing in difficult environments!

b612-font.com/

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