Shinyhunters published a list of schools impacted by the Instructure breach. I saved a sorted copy here so you don't have to deal with their CAPTCHA to grab it yourself.
Flashed with the latest version of https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader and connected to Calibre to get books from my library on my computer 🥰.
Next step, figure out how to hakz and run my own code on it 🤓
@iamkonstantin nice!!
cc @andrewzah
Renommer le boulevard St-Michel en boulevard Louise Michel.
Louise Michel terrassant le dragon*
*Au prix d'un anachronisme et d'un "rien à voir" avec la commune, ce dragon pourrait être un des responsables de dragonnade
Some exciting updates to @disperse.social@bsky.brid.gy today!
1. Disperse is now a Progressive Web App (PWA), so you can install it from your browser and add it to your homescreen! Check out the videos in the thread to install it.
2. On Android, the PWA now shows up on the sharesheet for convenient sharing
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RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:xgvzy7ni6ig6ievcbls5jaxe/post/3mkq2hzfjn22s
Introducing Disperse: an experimental sharesheet that allows you to share to several Atmosphere services at once.
At launch, it supports @bsky.app@bsky.brid.gy, @blackskyweb.xyz@bsky.brid.gy, @semble.so@bsky.brid.gy, @margin.at@bsky.brid.gy, @rabbithole.land@bsky.brid.gy, @kipclip.com@bsky.brid.gy, and @sill.social@bsky.brid.gy, with more planned.
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Introducing Disperse: A Share ...
On May 12, CoMaps is turning one year old and, to celebrate with our community, we'll hold a little virtual birthday party to which everyone is invited that day at 19:00 UTC!
We'll share a bit of how CoMaps as a community, project and app has been doing, but mostly want to give some space to get to know each other!
Find all the details here: https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/wiki/First-anniversary-celebrations
Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device https://www.thatprivacyguy.com/blog/chrome-silent-nano-install/
> No consent dialog. No opt-out UI. Re-installs itself if the user removes it manually.
That is the true definition of malware.
This is extremely cool to see: a media network that is also a social network, all built on the fediverse.
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:tgpooilij5ef5e5hbtwrcxye/post/3ml3yjytews2u
Find Our Social is now live! Just search “Find Out Social” on the Apple and Google stores. There is already a welcoming community of testers and early adopters We hope you’ll love it as much as we do. And feel free to post links! They won’t be limited!
@idzie sounds like American Toad. They have very long trill like call that I’m hearing in your vid. N leopard are not as long and sounds more like snoring.
@chiroptera thank you!!
The problem with alcohol free beer getting so good in recent years is I can't come up with any logical reason why I shouldn't drink a beer with breakfast
WTF, NYer. "If we agree that college primarily serves a credentialling process that stamps select young people as worthy of work..." We do not. So much for The New Yorker as bastion of erudite journalism. This is sensationalism, damaging our most vital institution: education.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/fault-lines/will-ai-make-college-obsolete
This weekend I tried to do my best Wallflower imitation of crossing my legs and taking a pic of nails. How she does anything with her nails this long is beyond me.
I went to a fundraising party for Railroad Commissioner and State Comptroller candidates and while there had to ask my wife to open my coke can for me. My wife: "Ah. I see you've handicapped yourself."
Look! I wore mah boots and a sundress.
@WrenArcher You’re so cute!! I wish I had your fashion sense
Drinking salt water when you're thirsty just makes you thirstier.
Competing to feel better about yourself ultimately makes you feel worse about yourself (even if you win).
And guess what new research finds about the effect of interacting with chatbots when you're lonely?
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09567976261427747
@tinker you know when age verification started only on california and then extended on the rest of america? This is the same. They are just testing it in one state for later extend it on the rest of the country.
I don't think that's what happened. The UK passed the Online Safety Act and started enforcing it. The OSA requires platforms to do age verification, which they do in a bunch of privacy-hostile ways, and (rightly) blame the government for the fact that they're harvesting even more personal data.
California rushed through a poorly worded law that said that, if doing age verification is required for any purpose then you must use whatever 2-bit value the OS gives you and you may not verify it unless you already hold contradictory data for another purpose (which privacy legislation in California already restricts). And operating systems must have some mechanism for passing the 2-bit value so that 'my OS doesn't provide it' isn't a valid excuse.
Then the rest of the US started trying to pass laws like the UK ones.
#GoodMorning and good #tzag.
At work on this particular day, wishing I was drowning in tacos and tequila. 🌮 🍹
At least I have my #coffee, and at least you have this picture here, if you dare.
Waiting for the government announcement that shops can only sell false moustaches and make-up pencils to people 18 or over.
Lovely bit of
news for you.... Have a big family shindig at ours today. The gay is strong in our family. However my little brother in law is a bit of a 'mans man' who had a difficult childhood and grew up in the East End under a violent alcoholic patriarch with crime and drugs and prison featuring heavily. We took him in when he was quite young still and he lived with us for I guess 4 or 5 years? Now he's grown up and we are firm friends and have a relationship that's part brothers, part friends, but a little bit father son - it's complicated but it works. But on the surface you might call him a traditionalist, long espousing the 'no son of mine' etc. So inevitably he had a boy who's grown into a handsome young man and of course...... gay. This was a problem for a while and we had to act as a buffer with arranged visits at ours etc. But evolve we must and I'm thrilled to say he managed to overcome, and for the first time last night took the boy out for dinner to meet the new boyfriend! Sounds like a slam dunk success, and my BiL confessed while we were chatting.... 'all that gay stuff I was so hung up on, I realised that all I want is for him to be happy and feel loved and not in a toxic relationship, and it feels stupid I was even worried about it now.....'
YES! I AM THE KING OF FAMILIES! IN YOUR STUPID *FACE*, UNIVERSE!
I'm telling you because I don't know how to convey this to my family but I'm genuinely quite choked up. What an absolutely lovely thing. People can surprise you sometimes. Quite a big upswing on the 'is humanity ok-ometer'.
Hope you enjoyed this nice positive thing. 😊
@TheBreadmonkey I did enjoy this nice positive thing. Thank you for posting it.
Would-be Mastodon members needed some guidance, and they got it from people on Twitter itself. During the anxious days after the Musk takeover, Del, the Curator at Mastodon.Art, wasn’t just looking at requests for accounts on Mastodon.art itself. She also had multiple browser tabs open, including one for her Twitter account....
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On May 12, CoMaps is turning one year old and, to celebrate with our community, we'll hold a little virtual birthday party to which everyone is invited that day at 19:00 UTC!
We'll share a bit of how CoMaps as a community, project and app has been doing, but mostly want to give some space to get to know each other!
Find all the details here: https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/wiki/First-anniversary-celebrations
Tra i 6 cittadini dell'#UE/ #europei sanzionati dal #ConsiglioDellUnioneEuropea -giornalisti o commentatori di geopolitica - c'è il giornalista tedesco #HuseyinDogru e l'ex colonnello svizzero Jacques Baud.
#ChristophePeschoux, ex #ONU:
l’Unione europea sta reintroducendo il reato di opinione