“The push for clean water is considered one of the 10 biggest public health advances of the last century, and air should be no different." https://ca.news.yahoo.com/why-still-breathing-dirty-indoor-124422556.html
I manage a ful week of #commute on a cargo electric #bicycle. That is five trips of 5km one way. With 500Wh battery that gives 10Wh/km. An electric car does around 200Wh/km.
For the same commute distance that is 20× less #battery capacity needed. We should not focus on replacing all ICE cars with #electric cars. We should replace them with as many bikes as humanly possible.
@cstross see also the snippet when you search for countries in Africa beginning with “k” (there are none, but Kenya is closest which starts with a k sound but is spelt differently) it’s also from the defunct emergent mind project. And/or Reddit as that version of GPT was heavily trained on Reddit and Google obviously….
all you need to do is be a $170B international corporation and you too can have AI companies respect your copyrights:
Reason why /e/OS blocks applications' trackers and web trackers (ads) by default and this is really serious actually 🧌
"Web Browsing Data Is ‘Serious Security Threat’ To U.S. And EU, New Reports Show" 👇👇👇
41 American and Canadian companies trialed a 4 day work week in 2022. None has reported going back to working 40 hours a week.
Requirements: a tolerance for risk, and trust, creativity, and open-mindedness. https://www.npr.org/2023/11/11/1207991399/4-four-day-work-week-manufacturing-work-life-balance
Former Amazon VP Ben Smith on admitting he was wrong to push for workers to return to the office several days a week: “As someone once asked me, ‘Have you ever noticed the only people in favor of RTO are people with large admin staffs and grown children?’ I had not, because that was me. Touche.”
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7127027218362335232/
Mozilla is ringing the alarm bell on a dangerous EU regulation.
Privacy Badger 2023.10.31 has been released for all supported browsers.
The new version blocks embedded Tweets by default, replacing them with click-to-activate placeholders.
This opt-in approach to loading external but potentially desirable widgets protects privacy while giving you control over when the widgets get to load.
To install Privacy Badger, visit https://privacybadger.org/.
The auto industry has even more contempt for your privacy than Big Tech, which is saying something. Now an appeals court has ruled that the car makers can intercept and sell your private information, and you can't do a damn thing about it.
https://therecord.media/class-action-lawsuit-cars-text-messages-privacy
Well, one thing: Don't hook up your phone to these sleazy companies' "entertainment" systems.
Erin’s *Meta in Myanmar* cultural-technical incident report is important and difficult reading.
Coming out of part 3, incandescently angry, Erin’s part 4 reflections on the vulnerabilities created by a culture of moving on to the do-over stopped me short.
I’m still working out how to apply the lessons to my own work.
Privacy Badger is causing a storm in the cloud. It's meaner than ever. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/10/privacy-badger-learns-block-ever-more-trackers
@unlofl @molly0xfff
The 3 authentication factors:
- Something you forgot.
- Something you left in the taxi.
- Something that can be chopped off.
AWS *may* be using some of your data to train its AI models. I’m hoping for a vigorous, prompt, and specific denial from Amazon, but just in case, here’s how to stop it: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/How-to-Stop-Feeding-AWSs-AI-With-Your-Data/
Huh.
"[Emily Calandrelli, aka The Space Gal] a paid influencer for the propane industry, according to Propane Education and Research Council (PERC) documents." -- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Calandrelli#Career
Which links to: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/11/climate/climate-propane-influence-campaign.html
"Last August, Ms. Calandrelli appeared on local Houston network CW39 to malign electric bus technology as expensive, unreliable — and, where the electric grid is still powered heavily by coal and natural gas, not very clean." And then pumps propane.
Does this book exist?
"How Universities Lost the Internet"
or has someone done research on this topic? That is, the fact that on many North American universities have ceded all technical capacity to Microsoft, Google, etc?
It used to be students could get web hosting, email, and even some cool experimental online stuff through their schools. Now every online communication channel is locked down.