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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2026-03-19 13:49:00

heise | Geld anlegen: So wählen Sie unter 31 Varianten den passenden MSCI-World-ETF
Die Wahl des richtigen MSCI-World-ETFs ist komplex. Wir zeigen, welche Auswahlkriterien es gibt und welche Rolle sie spielen.

@aredridel@kolektiva.social
2026-05-19 15:01:11

Some of these are pretty reasonable! If you allow them for anyone, you probably make it so to compete at all requires everyone to follow suit. That's bad when those things have life-altering health implications.
But all of these things ultimately shape who is allowed to compete at the peak levels.
it's not always good! Honestly baseball is way less interesting to watch in the majors because everyone's great, all the plays are maximal capability, and it's kinda predictable. You don't end up with many of those "holy shit what just happened? that was awesome!" plays that are so much fun to watch. So as a spectator, these rules aren't always great. Sometimes you want to nerf the peak performance until the game is interesting. Sometimes you don't.
In F1, a huge part of the game is the nerding out about the rules and how to evade them cleverly to get peak performance. And the inside baseball on that is way more fun to watch than the race. The race is just cars going zoom and occasionally crashing, interrupted by amazing choreography in the pits.
There's a reason women's soccer is so much more fun for me to watch than men's. It's not been optimized so hard that the game isn't predictable in kind if not outcome. Plus the camaraderie shown is great.
But looking at all this, we gotta ask, what's sport's function in our societies? Why do we do this?

@markhburton@mstdn.social
2026-03-19 20:21:28

I know Cuba. Silvio won't be alone in taking up arms if the yanqui imperialists land.
Silvio Rodríguez advierte estar dispuesto a tomar las armas si EEUU agrede a Cuba: “Exijo mi Kalashnikov si se lanzan”
eldiario…

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-06-18 02:06:06

Sources: the White House's move to restrict Mythos 5 came after it ordered Anthropic to revoke South Korea-based SK Telecom's access over alleged ties to China (Wired)
wired.com/story/sk-telecom-ant

@ErikUden@mastodon.de
2026-06-18 15:13:31

Hey folx! You probably see a lot of stuff from other social networks mirrored to Mastodon, how about we do it the other way around?
Recently, I've starred to mirror my posts to Instagram, Reddit, and other platforms, and I've had quite the success. My biggest post on Instagram, which is just one screenshot of a Mastodon post, has 44.5k likes and 256k views. My

Erik Uden on Instagram: "Babe, wake up. New man-made horrors beyond comprehension dropped!! In the end of the day, these companies probably realized that, just like with AI, they can somehow use scare tactics to attract venture capital. It's still a horrifying thing to think of, but possibly overblown to get money. The headline of the Science article reads: Not alive, but not dead: disembodied human brains used for drug testing By restoring some functions to intact brains from deceased donors, the startup Bexorg hopes to create a better drug development test bed for neurodegenerative diseases, written by Sara Reardon, published on the 20th of May 2026. Though, reading this Science article made me think: aren't we the brain? Am I missing something here? Now, of course the devil lies in the detail and the article makes it clear that this startup only restores “some functions”, which is certainly more complex in action than it is in theory written here, but certain language of the article makes me question the author's understanding of what is a human. The article writes: “Just a day ago, the brain was in a living person. Now, hours after its owner died, it sits on a cart draped in tubes [...]” What do you mean “it's owner” — isn't the brain it's owner? Isn't that where it's owner is? I mean, certainly the brain had no more activity, the person must've been declared brain dead by all standards before being sent to this startup, still it's odd hearing someone donated their brain instead of saying they've donated... themselves? Also “using a set of proprietary brain-sustaining machines” is a terrible sentence I always thought the people who don't donate their full body to hospitals are religious lunatics, but this is the first time I wrote something on my organ donor card. They can take my brain, but not as one piece."
45K likes, 971 comments - erik.uden on May 21, 2026: "Babe, wake up. New man-made horrors beyond comprehension dropped!! In the end of the day, these companies probably realized that, just like with AI, they can somehow use scare tactics to attract venture capital. It's still a horrifying thing to think of, but possibly overblown to get money. The headline of the Science article reads: Not alive, but not dead: disembodied human brains used for drug testing By restoring some functions to inta…

@macandi@social.heise.de
2026-05-18 06:03:00

heise | Netzwerk-Traffic unter macOS drosseln: So sparen Sie Bandbreite
Große Downloads können andere Nutzer im Netzwerk beim Surfen und Streamen ausbremsen. Mit den richtigen Werkzeugen lässt sich der Mac-Traffic besser managen.

@erikdelareguera@mastodon.nu
2026-03-19 07:03:35

Pedro Sšnchez - EU-ledaren som säger nej till Trumps krig dn.se/varlden/pedro-sanchez-eu

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2026-04-19 13:07:54

@…, bro, this you?
politico.eu/article/eu-brussel

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-06-19 10:20:54

Turkey approves Uber's $335M deal to buy Getir's delivery business, tied to a $500M investment pledge in Turkey; Uber is also paying $100M for a 15% Getir stake (Ana-Maria Stanciuc/The Next Web)
thenextweb.com/news/turkey-cle

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2026-06-19 09:54:07

Wer sich gerade schon über die Hitze beschwert, sollte sich warm anziehen. Also, im übertragenen Sinne natürlich. 🥵
Zum Artikel: heise.de/-11337255?wt_mc=sm.re

Das Bild zeigt die Erdkugel. Der erwärmte Strom im Pazifik, westlich von Südamerika, ist rot markiert. Im Bild steht: "El Niño hat begonnen 
und könnte so stark werden wie selten zuvor" darunter steht: "Selbst dem Pazifik ist es zu heiß. Satellitendaten zeigen, dass sich das Meer vor Südamerika so stark aufheizt wie seit über 40 Jahren nicht."