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The red circles, with higher numbers, indicate poorer air quality. I imagine lighting off a shed load of recreational explosives may have something to do with that ! #fireworks #pollution #airQuality #purpleair
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While others walk in circles, chasing the same patterns…
I spiral upward.
New heights, new light.#Growth #SelfEvolution #BreakTheCycle #SpiralUp #ConsciousLiving #MindfulPath
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While others walk in circles, chasing the same patterns…
I spiral upward.
New heights, new light.#Growth #SelfEvolution #BreakTheCycle #SpiralUp #ConsciousLiving #MindfulPath
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While others walk in circles, chasing the same patterns…
I spiral upward.
New heights, new light.#Growth #SelfEvolution #BreakTheCycle #SpiralUp #ConsciousLiving #MindfulPath
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While others walk in circles, chasing the same patterns…
I spiral upward.
New heights, new light.#Growth #SelfEvolution #BreakTheCycle #SpiralUp #ConsciousLiving #MindfulPath
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@just small circles 🕊 It's not Fedi UX. It's Mastodon UX. Big difference.
Here on Hubzilla, I see the whole thread as one right away, all the way to the start post, without having to look at it at its origin.
The only improvement that I'm waiting for is the tree-style view that'll soon be rolled out with Hubzilla 10.4 (Friendica, (streams) and Forte already have tree-style views whereas Hubzilla had a strictly chronological thread view until the recent RCs).
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Hubzilla #Conversations #ThreadedConversations -
@just small circles 🕊 It's not Fedi UX. It's Mastodon UX. Big difference.
Here on Hubzilla, I see the whole thread as one right away, all the way to the start post, without having to look at it at its origin.
The only improvement that I'm waiting for is the tree-style view that'll soon be rolled out with Hubzilla 10.4 (Friendica, (streams) and Forte already have tree-style views whereas Hubzilla had a strictly chronological thread view until the recent RCs).
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Hubzilla #Conversations #ThreadedConversations -
@just small circles 🕊 It's not Fedi UX. It's Mastodon UX. Big difference.
Here on Hubzilla, I see the whole thread as one right away, all the way to the start post, without having to look at it at its origin.
The only improvement that I'm waiting for is the tree-style view that'll soon be rolled out with Hubzilla 10.4 (Friendica, (streams) and Forte already have tree-style views whereas Hubzilla had a strictly chronological thread view until the recent RCs).
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Hubzilla #Conversations #ThreadedConversations -
@just small circles 🕊 It's not Fedi UX. It's Mastodon UX. Big difference.
Here on Hubzilla, I see the whole thread as one right away, all the way to the start post, without having to look at it at its origin.
The only improvement that I'm waiting for is the tree-style view that'll soon be rolled out with Hubzilla 10.4 (Friendica, (streams) and Forte already have tree-style views whereas Hubzilla had a strictly chronological thread view until the recent RCs).
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Hubzilla #Conversations #ThreadedConversations -
@just small circles 🕊 It's not Fedi UX. It's Mastodon UX. Big difference.
Here on Hubzilla, I see the whole thread as one right away, all the way to the start post, without having to look at it at its origin.
The only improvement that I'm waiting for is the tree-style view that'll soon be rolled out with Hubzilla 10.4 (Friendica, (streams) and Forte already have tree-style views whereas Hubzilla had a strictly chronological thread view until the recent RCs).
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Hubzilla #Conversations #ThreadedConversations -
In #reformed and #evangelical circles we really lack an important element in #faith #formation - the ability to look to those #Christians who have gone before us and offer a particularly faithful exhibition of conformity to #Christ.
I’ve been attempting to fix this by introducing the congregation I serve to some of our great brethren from the past.
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Animals Made from 13 Circles (2016)
https://www.dorithegiant.com/2016/05/13-animals-made-from-13-circles.html
#ycombinator #dori_the_giant #dorithegiant #blog #dori #art #photography #painting #drawing #blogger #creative -
Animals Made from 13 Circles (2016)
https://www.dorithegiant.com/2016/05/13-animals-made-from-13-circles.html
#ycombinator #dori_the_giant #dorithegiant #blog #dori #art #photography #painting #drawing #blogger #creative -
Animals Made from 13 Circles (2016)
https://www.dorithegiant.com/2016/05/13-animals-made-from-13-circles.html
#ycombinator #dori_the_giant #dorithegiant #blog #dori #art #photography #painting #drawing #blogger #creative -
Animals Made from 13 Circles (2016)
https://www.dorithegiant.com/2016/05/13-animals-made-from-13-circles.html
#ycombinator #dori_the_giant #dorithegiant #blog #dori #art #photography #painting #drawing #blogger #creative -
"In technology policy circles, the EU is often positioned as the “third way” — an alternative to the laissez-faire approach in America, where market forces steer tech development, and China’s state-controlled model, where technology is instrumentalised for political control. The EU’s rights-based regulatory approach offers a democracy-driven alternative. But India is keen to claim its own role offering an alternative to Chinese and American tech governance. After a decade of Digital India policies, this is well under way.
Since its launch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government in 2015, the Digital India initiative has delivered spectacular results. The uptake of digital identities, payment systems and internet access has steadily climbed, although a significant gender gap remains.
Nearly 6mn Indians work in the technology sector, and the country is now exporting its digital public infrastructure model to emerging economies. From Aadhaar, the world’s largest biometric ID system, to Unified Payments Interface, the payments network, Indian tech is gaining traction across the global south.
But there is a flip side. India also holds the dubious distinction of being the global leader in internet shutdowns — with more than 800 reported in the past decade. Critics argue that these shutdowns are human rights violations, as are restrictions to press freedom, digital rights and data privacy. Significant numbers of content moderation requests are made by the government itself. Elon Musk’s X is suing over what it considers illegal requests to censor content on the platform."
https://www.ft.com/content/10ac3203-c694-409e-b053-73c418fca827
#India #HumanRights #DigitalRights #Privacy #InternetShutdowns #Censorship
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"In technology policy circles, the EU is often positioned as the “third way” — an alternative to the laissez-faire approach in America, where market forces steer tech development, and China’s state-controlled model, where technology is instrumentalised for political control. The EU’s rights-based regulatory approach offers a democracy-driven alternative. But India is keen to claim its own role offering an alternative to Chinese and American tech governance. After a decade of Digital India policies, this is well under way.
Since its launch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government in 2015, the Digital India initiative has delivered spectacular results. The uptake of digital identities, payment systems and internet access has steadily climbed, although a significant gender gap remains.
Nearly 6mn Indians work in the technology sector, and the country is now exporting its digital public infrastructure model to emerging economies. From Aadhaar, the world’s largest biometric ID system, to Unified Payments Interface, the payments network, Indian tech is gaining traction across the global south.
But there is a flip side. India also holds the dubious distinction of being the global leader in internet shutdowns — with more than 800 reported in the past decade. Critics argue that these shutdowns are human rights violations, as are restrictions to press freedom, digital rights and data privacy. Significant numbers of content moderation requests are made by the government itself. Elon Musk’s X is suing over what it considers illegal requests to censor content on the platform."
https://www.ft.com/content/10ac3203-c694-409e-b053-73c418fca827
#India #HumanRights #DigitalRights #Privacy #InternetShutdowns #Censorship
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"In technology policy circles, the EU is often positioned as the “third way” — an alternative to the laissez-faire approach in America, where market forces steer tech development, and China’s state-controlled model, where technology is instrumentalised for political control. The EU’s rights-based regulatory approach offers a democracy-driven alternative. But India is keen to claim its own role offering an alternative to Chinese and American tech governance. After a decade of Digital India policies, this is well under way.
Since its launch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government in 2015, the Digital India initiative has delivered spectacular results. The uptake of digital identities, payment systems and internet access has steadily climbed, although a significant gender gap remains.
Nearly 6mn Indians work in the technology sector, and the country is now exporting its digital public infrastructure model to emerging economies. From Aadhaar, the world’s largest biometric ID system, to Unified Payments Interface, the payments network, Indian tech is gaining traction across the global south.
But there is a flip side. India also holds the dubious distinction of being the global leader in internet shutdowns — with more than 800 reported in the past decade. Critics argue that these shutdowns are human rights violations, as are restrictions to press freedom, digital rights and data privacy. Significant numbers of content moderation requests are made by the government itself. Elon Musk’s X is suing over what it considers illegal requests to censor content on the platform."
https://www.ft.com/content/10ac3203-c694-409e-b053-73c418fca827
#India #HumanRights #DigitalRights #Privacy #InternetShutdowns #Censorship
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"In technology policy circles, the EU is often positioned as the “third way” — an alternative to the laissez-faire approach in America, where market forces steer tech development, and China’s state-controlled model, where technology is instrumentalised for political control. The EU’s rights-based regulatory approach offers a democracy-driven alternative. But India is keen to claim its own role offering an alternative to Chinese and American tech governance. After a decade of Digital India policies, this is well under way.
Since its launch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government in 2015, the Digital India initiative has delivered spectacular results. The uptake of digital identities, payment systems and internet access has steadily climbed, although a significant gender gap remains.
Nearly 6mn Indians work in the technology sector, and the country is now exporting its digital public infrastructure model to emerging economies. From Aadhaar, the world’s largest biometric ID system, to Unified Payments Interface, the payments network, Indian tech is gaining traction across the global south.
But there is a flip side. India also holds the dubious distinction of being the global leader in internet shutdowns — with more than 800 reported in the past decade. Critics argue that these shutdowns are human rights violations, as are restrictions to press freedom, digital rights and data privacy. Significant numbers of content moderation requests are made by the government itself. Elon Musk’s X is suing over what it considers illegal requests to censor content on the platform."
https://www.ft.com/content/10ac3203-c694-409e-b053-73c418fca827
#India #HumanRights #DigitalRights #Privacy #InternetShutdowns #Censorship
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"In technology policy circles, the EU is often positioned as the “third way” — an alternative to the laissez-faire approach in America, where market forces steer tech development, and China’s state-controlled model, where technology is instrumentalised for political control. The EU’s rights-based regulatory approach offers a democracy-driven alternative. But India is keen to claim its own role offering an alternative to Chinese and American tech governance. After a decade of Digital India policies, this is well under way.
Since its launch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government in 2015, the Digital India initiative has delivered spectacular results. The uptake of digital identities, payment systems and internet access has steadily climbed, although a significant gender gap remains.
Nearly 6mn Indians work in the technology sector, and the country is now exporting its digital public infrastructure model to emerging economies. From Aadhaar, the world’s largest biometric ID system, to Unified Payments Interface, the payments network, Indian tech is gaining traction across the global south.
But there is a flip side. India also holds the dubious distinction of being the global leader in internet shutdowns — with more than 800 reported in the past decade. Critics argue that these shutdowns are human rights violations, as are restrictions to press freedom, digital rights and data privacy. Significant numbers of content moderation requests are made by the government itself. Elon Musk’s X is suing over what it considers illegal requests to censor content on the platform."
https://www.ft.com/content/10ac3203-c694-409e-b053-73c418fca827
#India #HumanRights #DigitalRights #Privacy #InternetShutdowns #Censorship
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Absolutely obsessed with circles today, and this print was the delight of the day.
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Absolutely obsessed with circles today, and this print was the delight of the day.
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Absolutely obsessed with circles today, and this print was the delight of the day.
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Absolutely obsessed with circles today, and this print was the delight of the day.
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Absolutely obsessed with circles today, and this print was the delight of the day.