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@BBC3MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-07-06 18:00:23

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBCRadio3's #WordsAndMusic
Kate Simko & Kate Simko:
🎵 The Creative Part
#KateSimko
open.spotify.com/track/4FRGwps

@pgogl@troet.cafe
2025-06-06 03:53:44

Caceres, Spain, 2025 by me
#windowfriday #FensterFreitag

Kleines mit gekreuzten Eistenstäben vergittertes Fenster im Bogen eines mit Ziegelsteinen gemauerten Kreuzgangs. Besonders fällt auf, daß die Ziegel mit ca 2-3 Dicke cm sehr schmal sind. Das Bild ist von unten aus der Froschperspektive noch oben hin aufgenommen.
@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-06-05 15:34:00

KI-Training: Britisches Oberhaus standhaft gegen Freigabe geschützter Werke
Die britische Regierung will geschützte Werke fürs KI-Training freigeben, wer nicht will, soll widersprechen. Viermal stimmte das Oberhaus nun dagegen.

@primonatura@mstdn.social
2025-06-05 13:00:13

"Critically endangered chameleon discovered outside its known habitat in Madagascar"
#Madagascar #Animals

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-07-05 12:23:39

Like other large #FreeSoftware projects, #Gentoo developers have varying degrees of activity. There are some people who dedicate a lot of their free time to Gentoo, maintain hundreds of packages, participate in multiple areas. Then, there are people with narrower interests, lower commit counts, but they are still putting an effort and making Gentoo a better distribution — and that matters. But then, there is the tail.
There is a few of developers whose main talents seem to be 1) finding packages that require absolutely minimal maintenance effort, and 2) justifying their developer status with long essays. I mean, this is getting beyond absurd. It is not just "my packages are all up-to-date". It is not even "my packages require very low maintenance, that's why I'm not doing much". It is literally "I deliberately choose low-maintenance packages, so I don't have to do anything". But of course, all these people definitely need commit access to Gentoo, and show off their Gentoo developer badges, and it's *so damn unfair*.
And in the meantime, other developers are overburdened, and getting burned out. And they step down from more things. And who takes these things over? Of course, not the developers who just admitted to not having much to do…

@erikdelareguera@mastodon.nu
2025-06-05 14:43:10

Franska hamnarbetare stoppar försvarsmateriel till Israel dn.se/varlden/franska-hamnarbe

@frssoft@udongein.xyz
2025-05-04 03:08:37

Кратко о завтраке: макароны с курицей и энергосом

@ErikUden@mastodon.de
2025-07-02 09:30:57

Ich nutze mal die #FollowerPower um eine Psychologie-Studie meiner Schwester zu bewerben:
🌐 soscisurvey.de/ElternhausUndEi
Da…

@davidaugust@mastodon.online
2025-06-27 17:47:33

The challenge of HEPA filters in the classrooms.
h/t @…
source: xcancel.com/kadamssl/status/19

screenshot of a thread by Kathryn @kadamssl: 

A new development in the sociological experiment of denial, backlash, and normalization: The moms are piling on the poor soul who sought suggestions to on how to get HEPAs into the classroom. 

🧵 

Jun 26, 2025 · 4:05 PM UTC

Common Criticism 1. We don’t even have air conditioning in classrooms, and you’re worried about HEPAs?! 

Answer: Has it occurred to anyone that kids need BOTH and not neither? 

Common Criticism 2: HEPAs won’t do anything. Ju…
screenshot of a thread by Kathryn @kadamssl: 

Common Criticism 3: Are you going to pay for them?! (They’re too expensive.) 

Answer: First of all, the school boards *should* be purchasing & maintaining HEPAs. With all of the hand waving about absences, you’d think investing in staff & student health would be a no brainer… 

Second: Is anyone considering how expensive it is to have a sick child and/or to be sick themselves? Even with socialized medicine in Canada, it costs 💰 to take time off. I…
screenshot of a thread by Kathryn @kadamssl: 

Common Criticism 4: If the schools were ever going to get HEPAs, they would have done it during COVID. There’s no point trying now. 

Answer: ‘During COVID’ is now & we will need airborne mitigations now and for the foreseeable future. Remember, policy moves slower than science... 

Just because it hasn’t changed YET doesn’t mean it won’t. But it will take pressure from citizens, parents, advocacy groups, and any other concerned individuals to get …
@arXiv_csAI_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-03 17:12:24

This arxiv.org/abs/2409.14457 has been replaced.
initial toot: mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csAI_…