@OohOkayKay @markwyner you can also export the file with all your existing ones and then import manually to your new instance home - I just did this mostly since have like 200 filters
Kollateralschaden für die Autoindustrie durch die EEG-Einschränkungen des Bundes. Seit Anfang 2026 ist das Zurückspeisen von Strom aus Elektroautos möglich (bidirektionales Laden). Der EEG-Entwurf im Bundesrat deckelt allerdings die Einspeisung neuer Gebäudesolaranlagen dauerhaft auf 50% am Hausanschluss. Autoindustrie, BDEW und Netzbetreiber warnen, dass damit auch das marktdienliche Entladen von Autobatterien blockiert wird. Fraunhofer beziffert die fehlende Flexibilität auf rund 3,9 Milliarden Euro im Jahr.
#Energiewende
Shower time. I need to check carefully for ticks.
@neil To be sure, best to ask a loved one / *a very good* friend to check. They're pesky little blighters and look for nice moist homes... Ugh!
Sunday night is continuing with my ZXDB browser and a lovely pint of beer
Audiobook of "Frankenstein" (1818) by Mary Shelley, read by Cori Samuel
After much work and testing I've FINALLY got the text-based adventure I wrote for #EMFCamp online!
You are Name Namesley, an undercover agent posing as a software developer at the world's softest bank. But where is that mysterious honking noise coming from?!
You can play in-browser or in your terminal: telnet game.namesley.com.
Enjoy! #EMF2026 #EMF26 #TextAdventure
@kestral omg, telnet
After much work and testing I've FINALLY got the text-based adventure I wrote for #EMFCamp online!
You are Name Namesley, an undercover agent posing as a software developer at the world's softest bank. But where is that mysterious honking noise coming from?!
You can play in-browser or in your terminal: telnet game.namesley.com.
Enjoy! #EMF2026 #EMF26 #TextAdventure
Stop blowing on your games!
Yesterday I got tipsy off a wine spritzer right near a cool bookstore and this is the result
@giflian Manga font book?!
If you live outside of the United States,
do you know if your country has a plan if the US government decided to cut access to Google, Microsoft, and Amazon products overnight?
What would happen to your work?
What would happen to your hospitals?
What would happen to your emergency services?
What would happen to your banks?
Imagine overnight, for all those public services and private businesses, no more Windows, no more AWS, no more Google and Microsoft office software, no more remote files storage, no more emails, no more online maps, no more videochats.
What would happen?
Is your country prepared?
@Em0nM4stodon Russia here. To summarize, probably more than most. Heck, a lot of it was cut from within already.
ISPs are already legally forced to install govt traffic filters and most recently globally trusted CAs stopped issuing certificates for local banks, forcing them to transition to certs issued by the govt's CA – the roots of which are installed manually or available preinstalled in Yandex Browser; there are no mandates to do either, but people prefer their online banking to be accessible.
Visa and MasterCard left in 2022, local MIR and SBP handle electronic payments, major socials have been banned before with citizenry being herded towards govt-affiliated platforms VK and MAX, hounded by incessant ads and competitors not working (inaccessible servers).
Businesses can subsist on pirated software and some local alternatives.
Overall, this disentanglement from the rest of the world is one of many things that made the incursion in 2022 possible. So… mixed feelings about this.
@d_rift next line:
An efficient proposal from [CA] is Gp = Z_q/{+1) where q = 2p+1 and both p and q are prime.
so efficient!
@helenpdesigns @lowqualityfacts no, it's the blood of their enemies
We are living through difficult times inside this tent, and our children deserve a better life. 💔
Don't deprive them of their right to education and the opportunity to build their future. 📚❤️ Any donation, no matter how small, helps us provide for their needs and continue their education. 🙏
https://chuffed.org/project/176640 I need $170To pay the fees before it's too late for my three children
@hipsterelectron "have" and "infinite" are doing some heavy contradictory lifting there. Mathematicians are so fun like that.
Today it really feels like the UK should have kept Mark Carney.
Sort of the way the UK should have kept comedian John Oliver, the EU, actor Anthony Hopkins, actor Emilia Clarke, inventor Alexander Graham Bell, the Dyson company, and Lloyds.
Well at least Britain kept The Original London bridge.
Wait… no… NO WAY!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)?wprov=sfti1
Nature is crazy.
Hidden museum gallery to reopen after 83 years.
A gallery that has remained closed to the public since World War Two is to reopen at London's Natural History Museum next month.
The gallery, which has remained hidden from view since 1943, will reopen from 16 September, featuring 50 objects which show our evolving relationship with the natural world.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr59grpzqgeo #globalmuseum #museums
The cryptographic assumption, needed for the security of the recipients, is that we have an infinite sequence of groups G_p of known prime orders p, where one can perform the group operations and choose random elements efficiently, but the discrete logarithm is hard.
that is not an assumption i will make?????
@hipsterelectron "have" and "infinite" are doing some heavy contradictory lifting there. Mathematicians are so fun like that.