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Interview with the vampire

2nd round interview with the vampire

Zoom interview with the team with the vampire

we have decided to pursue another candidate but will keep you in mind if future positions open up with the vampire

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My beliefs are simple, and hardly radical: Libraries are critical infrastructure. Access to information is a human right. When you buy a book you should truly own it. When a library buys a book, they should be able to lend it. Readers should be able to read without any third parties spying over their shoulders, or preventing them from accessing the materials they have legally obtained.

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🇨🇦 THIS ⬇️

"The most important thing about carbon pricing is that it works."

"The 2nd most important thing about carbon pricing is that it is fair."

"The 3rd most important thing about carbon pricing is that it is the least expensive way to fight climate change."

-- Jesse McCormick, Senior VP, First Nations Major Projects Coalition

#FirstNations #indigenous #NDP #cdnpoli #poilievre

@makeworld the community probably has something, but your needs are not really clear enough to say. uses osm and tends to make good tools for it, so is another place to explore

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The Fediverse's social reading platform BookWyrm lets you import your account data from Goodreads, LibraryThing, StoryGraph, OpenLibrary or Calibre. There are step by step instructions for how to do this here:

➡️ fedi.tips/importing-your-data-

If you're wondering what the heck BookWyrm is, it's a Fediverse alternative to Amazon's Goodreads. There's an intro article here:

➡️ fedi.tips/bookwyrm-a-social-ne

#BookWyrm #FediTips #GoodReads #StoryGraph #LibraryThing #OpenLibrary #Calibre #Books #Fediverse

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I sort of love that these two vehicles have the same bed size.

The Kei's is actually a bit more useful because you can fold down the sides.

An electric Kei could be a game changer in cities.

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Mozilla is truly an advertisement company now. From the bottom of my heart, fuck you, everybody at Mozilla.

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The Internet archive lost its appeal in the HACHETTE case. What a huge, devastating loss for all of us.

#InternetArchive

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no no no *you* can't freely scan through the collected works of humanity, that right is reserved for the large language models.

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The Android evil-genie promise: You may have an open source phone OS. But if you actually compile it from source yourself, you will be banned from running any software. Or at least, they'll try as hard as they can to ban you from running software. Also, if you decide you want to build or even *download* the source, you're going to need to purchase a dedicated 1 TB SSD to check out the repo, and also download our forked version of git to check it out with

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@mhoye sounds like that's a step up from SMS, but the downside of centralized control with an organization hostile to alternative clients or APIs seems like there are more underlying problems with the idea.

@csstrowbridge (dropping gael as he is not involved in the conversation)

No. Child porn is abhorrent, but the situation is more complicated than your question implies.

If you have a more nuanced take on the situation, perhaps a write-up of your thoughts and referencing those would be more useful than taking 5 second pot shots at people.

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@csstrowbridge in what way is it a bad take? What's your take that is more correct?

@gael

Trying out censorship.no/ web browser (built on ). Interesting concept of p2p sharing of the public sites visited in order to circumvent censorship. Curious as to how effective it will be.

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The promised writeup of how I discovered that the Feeld dating app was protecting private data by doing client-side filtering: mjg59.dreamwidth.org/70061.htm

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On One Wheel, the now defunct quarterly unicycling publication by the Unicycling Society of America, claimed that someone named Ben Dova survived the Hindenburg by fast rope descent for most of the way to the ground before gravity did the rest. Can't be real, right? Well

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Dova

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The trend of building surveillance into all new smart TVs is "incredibly invasive and little understood,” EFF’s Jacob Hoffman-Andrews told @arstechnica. "Nobody wants a snooping and snitching television, but lately that's all you can buy.” arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/0

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