Time to do some spite socializing https://imgur.com/gallery/wdx9nhU
Chainlink and Mastercard announce a partnership to enable card users to buy crypto "directly onchain through a secure fiat-to-crypto conversion" (RT Watson/The Block)
https://www.theblock.co/post/359461/mastercard-chainlink-onchai…
Iran weitgehend offline
Die iranische Regierung hat das eigene Land vom Internet getrennt. Schuld sei "der Feind".
https://www.heise.de/news/Iran-weitgehend-offline-…
In the #ISE2025 lecture today we were introducing our students to the concept of distributional semantics as the foundation of modern large language models. Historically, Wittgenstein was one of the important figures in the Philosophy of Language stating thet "The meaning of a word is its use in the language."
Time to do some spite socializing https://imgur.com/gallery/wdx9nhU
Watching window cleaning robots never gets old.
I told my sister that I would give her my pickup truck in exchange for her watching my pets for my next two international trips. I just wish I hadn't ordered new license plates 2 days ago.
Watched Severance, both seasons over the course of a week or so. Late to the party there I'm sure.
Wiping your memory when you walk into another room and wondering why you are in there is just a part of getting old I'm afraid 😆
You'd think the innie work personas would object and rebel more really, more like Hellany than the rest. Innies don't get paid, don't get to spend the wages. Pretty easy to get fired from a job really, just don't do the work.
Interesting that nobody was a different sexuality inside vs out, guess that's just fixed by biology huh? No transgender innies either. Maybe that's for season three.
Don't really get Helen's motivation for getting severed at all. Can't go under cover if you wipe your own memory. Can surely do a better job of it all from the outside.
Anyway. Gripping and stylish show, good fun. Nearly as good as everyone says it is.
#watching #tv #severance
Noch einige der zuletzt hier besonders häufig geteilten #News:
Iran weitgehend offline
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