@thestrangelet@beige.party My worry is what happens when people adjust their expectations across the board such that "copious slop" is the standard people expect: working above that standard is great, of course, but doesn't help once a critical mass of people are doing it. I wrote a blog post about exactly this recently - I hope we don't get to that point, but I fear we might :/
cpf.sh
We are all creatives. GenAI threatens us all
You might not see yourself as an artist, and #GenAI may not be "taking your job", but it threatens lowering all our standards for what the world we live in looks like. When we all come to face the results of that, we'll have nobody but ourselves to blame.
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We released Krita 5.2.10 yesterday. The MacOS store version is being held up, though, because apparently now any link to any website, like krita.org, that contains a donation button is forbidden...
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Me and @ITzTravelInTime@mastodon.world are going to this year's #GUADEC in Brescia. See you there!
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Io e @ITzTravelInTime@mastodon.world andremo al GUADEC di quest'anno a Brescia. Ci vediamo lì!
#GNOME #GUADEC2025 #Linux #FreeSoftware #LibreSoftware #FOSS #OpenSource #SoftwareLibero
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Io e @ITzTravelInTime@mastodon.world andremo al GUADEC di quest'anno a Brescia. Ci vediamo lì!
#GNOME #GUADEC2025 #Linux #FreeSoftware #LibreSoftware #FOSS #OpenSource #SoftwareLibero
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We're seeing a lot of initiatives across Europe and the EU to replace Microsoft services with #Linux and #OpenSource solutions.
This could be massive for Linux and the entire community, so I'm sharing my thoughts on why this is happening, why it's great, but also why it could still very much die down very quickly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGt2pZg7dJY
This could be massive for Linux and the entire community, so I'm sharing my thoughts on why this is happening, why it's great, but also why it could still very much die down very quickly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGt2pZg7dJY
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Europe is slowly ditching Microsoft: why it's happening & why it could fail.
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Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en# https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en# https://www.youtube.com/wat…
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A strong statement of resistance to the relentless marketing of "AI" in education spaces. I encourage all educators to have a look and consider signing on:
https://openletter.earth/an-open-letter-from-educators-who-refuse-the-call-to-adopt-genai-in-education-cb4aee75
https://openletter.earth/an-open-letter-from-educators-who-refuse-the-call-to-adopt-genai-in-education-cb4aee75
openletter.earth
An open letter from educators who refuse the call to adopt GenAI in education
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One more time for the people in the back: every conversation about "AI" should begin and end with its environmental impacts:
"We tend to think of the cloud as something invisible - floating above us in the digital ether. But the reality is very physical.
The cloud lives in over 10,000 data centres around the world, most of them located in the US, followed by the UK and Germany.
Many centres use evaporative cooling systems, where water absorbs heat and evaporates - similar to how sweat wicks away heat from our bodies. On hot days, a single facility can use millions of gallons.
One study estimates that AI-driven data centres could consume 1.7 trillion gallons of water globally by 2027."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy8gy7lv448o
#AI #Tech #Data #Environment #Sustainability
"We tend to think of the cloud as something invisible - floating above us in the digital ether. But the reality is very physical.
The cloud lives in over 10,000 data centres around the world, most of them located in the US, followed by the UK and Germany.
Many centres use evaporative cooling systems, where water absorbs heat and evaporates - similar to how sweat wicks away heat from our bodies. On hot days, a single facility can use millions of gallons.
One study estimates that AI-driven data centres could consume 1.7 trillion gallons of water globally by 2027."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy8gy7lv448o
#AI #Tech #Data #Environment #Sustainability
Bbc
'I can't drink the water' - life next to a US data centre
Residents in rural Georgia say the data centre next door has disrupted their water supply.
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Oh no…now Meta is automatically sharing our private messages to its AI. As far as I can tell, you can only turn it off for each message thread, one at a time (and there seems to be no option to turn it off *at all* for group threads!). Yet another privacy disaster from Facebook.
I use Messenger btw for family and non-tech friends, so don’t (ahem) shoot the messenger.
I use Messenger btw for family and non-tech friends, so don’t (ahem) shoot the messenger.
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Please report any account that tells you that you need to verify your #Mastodon account to continue using it through a private message. It is a scam. We do not require identity verification. Real staff accounts either have a special role badge on their profile or are verified through the joinmastodon.org domain and will typically never reach out through private messages.
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Why Does Linux Have So Much Drama?! https://youtu.be/FBFQEUyYXbY
YouTube
Why Does Linux Have So Much Drama?!
The Linux community seems like it's filled with so much drama! How do we make sense of it all? Is Fedora going to kill my games? Did you hear the latest thing Linus said? Is GNOME really blocking all Wayland progress? Let's analyze if an issue was worth our…
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Secureblue: A Security-Focused Desktop and Server Linux Operating System https://secureblue.dev/
secureblue
secureblue: A security-focused desktop and server linux operating system.
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The EU is testing a prototype age verification app https://www.theverge.com/news/699151/eu-age-verification-app-dsa-enforcement
The Verge
The EU is testing a prototype age verification app
A new tool is cooking in the EUs regulatory arsenal.
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Once Were Nerd è stato denunciato per aver recensito console cinesi che includono giochi protetti da copyright, come Anbernic, Powkiddy e Trimui.
@\pirati
Once Were Nerd è uno youtuber e content creator italiano, il cui vero nome è Francesco Salicini. Il suo canale YouTube è dedicato al mondo #NERD con contenuti su arcade, retrogaming, console, videogames, giochi da tavolo e LEGO. Gestisce anche un blog e uno shop online.
Questa vicenda ha portato a una perquisizione nella sua abitazione e al sequestro di oltre trenta console, con il rischio di una pena detentiva e una multa. È in corso anche una procedura per oscurare i suoi canali social.
La contestazione riguarda la violazione dell'articolo 171 ter del Codice Penale, relativo alla legge sul copyright, per aver promosso materiale protetto da copyright tramite i suoi canali social
Sei finanzieri si sono presentati a casa sua e a casa di sua madre con un decreto di perquisizione, hanno catalogato e requisito oltre trenta console Ambernic, Powkiddy e Trimui.
Once Were Nerd rischia dai 6 mesi ai 3 anni di carcere e una multa massima di 15.000 euro. È stata inoltre avviata la procedura per oscurare tutti i suoi canali social (YouTube, Instagram, Facebook).
Il suo cellulare, strumento di lavoro principale, è stato requisito il 15 aprile e restituito solo il 18 giugno, costringendolo ad acquistarne uno nuovo.
Tutti i content creator in Italia che recensiscono console simili dovrebbero prestare attenzione, poiché sembra esserci una stretta su questi temi
youtu.be/zSEB4if2pJQ
Grazie a Giuseppe per la segnalazione
@\pirati
Once Were Nerd è uno youtuber e content creator italiano, il cui vero nome è Francesco Salicini. Il suo canale YouTube è dedicato al mondo #NERD con contenuti su arcade, retrogaming, console, videogames, giochi da tavolo e LEGO. Gestisce anche un blog e uno shop online.
Questa vicenda ha portato a una perquisizione nella sua abitazione e al sequestro di oltre trenta console, con il rischio di una pena detentiva e una multa. È in corso anche una procedura per oscurare i suoi canali social.
La contestazione riguarda la violazione dell'articolo 171 ter del Codice Penale, relativo alla legge sul copyright, per aver promosso materiale protetto da copyright tramite i suoi canali social
Sei finanzieri si sono presentati a casa sua e a casa di sua madre con un decreto di perquisizione, hanno catalogato e requisito oltre trenta console Ambernic, Powkiddy e Trimui.
Once Were Nerd rischia dai 6 mesi ai 3 anni di carcere e una multa massima di 15.000 euro. È stata inoltre avviata la procedura per oscurare tutti i suoi canali social (YouTube, Instagram, Facebook).
Il suo cellulare, strumento di lavoro principale, è stato requisito il 15 aprile e restituito solo il 18 giugno, costringendolo ad acquistarne uno nuovo.
Tutti i content creator in Italia che recensiscono console simili dovrebbero prestare attenzione, poiché sembra esserci una stretta su questi temi
youtu.be/zSEB4if2pJQ
Grazie a Giuseppe per la segnalazione
YouTube
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ℹ️ℹ️ CANALE DI BACKUP CON TUTTI I VIDEO E PLAYLIST ℹ️ℹ️
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Raccolta fondi:
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Does showing seconds in the Windows System Tray actually use more power?
On Windows, there's an option to show the seconds on the taskbar clock, but it comes with a warning that it might reduce battery life if you switch it on. LTT Labs decided to look into this to see just how much of a thing this really is, and they concluded that yes, it does actually affect bat
https://www.osnews.com/story/142773/does-showing-seconds-in-the-windows-system-tray-actually-use-more-power/
#Windows
On Windows, there's an option to show the seconds on the taskbar clock, but it comes with a warning that it might reduce battery life if you switch it on. LTT Labs decided to look into this to see just how much of a thing this really is, and they concluded that yes, it does actually affect bat
https://www.osnews.com/story/142773/does-showing-seconds-in-the-windows-system-tray-actually-use-more-power/
#Windows
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