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  1. Police: We demand that every child in America, by age 15, experience one thousand terrifying simulations where they must barricade the doors of educational buildings against violent people with guns.

    Also police: No, no, no. We don't count, obviously.

    (image: @thomasfuchs )

    #police #lockdown #drills #children #shooter #leopards_eating_faces

  2. @sotirisrex *Everyone* can do something about the #TexasShooting, even ppl outside the US. Do this: #boycott the corps that finance the NRA & fund politicians who oppose gun control. That’s #ALEC#AmEx #AnheuserBusch #Marlboro #Geico #HP #Bose #FedEx #UPS #ATT #Chevron #Texaco #Motorola #Sony #Boeing /cc @jeroen @thomasfuchs @ericireland

  3. CW: virus precaution geekery

    @rattletat

    Yes, good air quality will quash ongoing transmission "on average" over time.

    Fresh air also has a significant up side for clarity of thinking. People only tend to complain about opening windows if the weather's cold: chills and heating bills!

    Filters likewise are mostly up side except for the cost.

    But the "on average, good air quality quashes ongoing transmission" can still include infections in the meantime - esp downwind of an infectious person.

    LFT tests... they're not pointless, because they'll find some of the most-infectious people, but they aren't reliable. Lots of false negatives at middling viral loads.

    Even a negative NAAT result only means "negative now and likely for some hours", not necessarily "still negative tomorrow".

    Testing on arrival is a logistical challenge. It's slow (e.g. Pluslife ~30 mins, LFT ~15), so you've got people waiting around whose status is unknown.

    People testing beforehand: most don't have access to NAAT. And it relies on trust, which is not necessarily wise when so many people don't genuinely believe it's important.

    Also, each test is for one or more specific illnesses: e.g. a covid test won't catch someone coming in with flu or measles.

    There's a reason why people do still mask even though the other things exist.

    @thomasfuchs

    #EventManagement #covid #flu #measles #ConCrud

  4. Die Nachfolge von Johannes Caspar soll der Direktor der Medienanstalt Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein Thomas Fuchs antreten.
    Medienwächter soll Hamburgs neuer Datenschutzbeauftragter werden
  5. Im c't-Datenschutz-Podcast erläutert Hamburgs Datenschutzbeauftragter Thomas Fuchs seinen "kooperativen Ansatz" und kritisiert die geplanten EU-Datengesetze.
    Auslegungssache 67: "Der Elefant im Datenraum"
  6. In Cookie-Bannern muss man sich oft durch zahlreiche Ebenen klicken. Das soll jetzt zumindest bei Google ein Ende haben, sagt Hamburgs Datenschützer.
    Datenschützer: Google führt "Alles ablehnen"-Button ein
  7. Der Hamburgische Datenschutzbeauftragte Thomas Fuchs mahnt Google, die Einwilligungsbanner für das Setzen von Cookies rasch rechtskonform zu gestalten.
    Cookie-Banner: Datenschützer fordert "Alles ablehnen"-Option bei Google
  8. Die Zahl der Beschwerden ist beim Hamburgischen Informationsfreiheitsbeauftragten in den vergangenen beiden Jahren deutlich gestiegen, er klagte auch mehrfach.
    Informationsfreiheit Hamburg: Starkes Transparenzrecht, schwache Auskunftspraxis
  9. Me with a tiny-ass telescope on my driveway vs Hubble telescope :D
    🔭🧪 #astrophotography

  10. why would you watch [redacted] when you could watch this youtube.com/watch?v=r3SZu_KhWig

  11. Also, you can unfollow, mute or block people posting about it.

  12. Reminder to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest. One thing you can do for yourself is mute the terms "Eurovision" and "Song Contest" on social media.

  13. Fwiw, in design trends since the early 2000s buttons seem to have gone from glassy "pill" shapes (think Mac OS X "Aqua") over flat design shapes (Windows 8) to "no shape at all" (just text, e.g. iOS 7), back to flat design with very round corners (lots of websites these days) and lately (e.g. iOS 26) back to glassy round shapes.

  14. What's your favorite current button* design?
    (Please reply ideally with screenshots.)

    *as in a thing you can tap or click in an app or on the web

  15. I think some SkiFree is on the menu today

  16. smol cactus showing off

  17. who did it better

  18. The game is still up for sale on Blizzard's online store and on console. Despite it literally not working.

    It's time for Blizzard to offer a full refund to every customer, take the game of the stores, really fix the issue and relaunch it.

    Also, thanks for ruining my good memories.

    #D2R #diablo2

  19. The most important trait as a developer that you should always work on is empathy

  20. Gonna reach only 103°F (39.5°C) today! Getting my parka out.

    #desertlife

  21. Finally watching Project Hail Mary and it’s really good.

    Probably better than the book. I do like my hard sci-fi but the first-person narrator perspective in the book is tainted by how unlikable the protagonist is.

  22. Henry the cat has decided it’s perfectly reasonable and not awkward at all to curl up on your chest…

    …while you’re in the bathtub. #ama #catops

  23. Ok, Commodore fans! What's your favorite monitor from the 1980s? I know lots of people love the 1084s, but what about the 1080? And what about the ones for the 8-bit machines?

    #commdore #8bit #16bit #monitor #retrogaming #retrocomputing

  24. CW: covid, banks, payroll

    We are “Platinum Honors” business customers with Bank of America for 12 years now but they won’t give us a PPP loan because we never borrowed money from them.

    We will move our accounts elsewhere.

    Now to find out how we can keep payroll going for our employees. :welp:

    #PaycheckProtectionProgram

  25. RE: digipres.club/@foone/116580063

    First of all it’s properly referred to as WebAuthn U2F CTAP Level 2