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In Sync with the Sun
A thoughtful animation, just under 4 minutes.
A short animation by Emily Downe exploring the rhythms of waking and resting embedded in the natural world. The film explores the impact of productivity boosting artificial technologies on our world.
We can do more, make more, profit more, but without boundaries. What do we lose when we pursue limitless productivity?
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If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
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If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
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If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
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If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
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If you're in the UK, why not join me in donating to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal?
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal
I donated to this appeal via TearFund because it's a charity I have long supported and particularly trust: https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/middle-east-emergency-appeal
(If you live elsewhere, please reply with a link to a Middle East humanitarian appeal in your country. I looked, but couldn't find one in the USA, for example.)
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What would it take to add decentralised identity (e.g. W3C DIDs) to the Fediverse? Who is already working on this?
Bluesky's AT Protocol is a great proof of concept, but probably isn't the endgame. Abstracting Fediverse identity using hostnames and WebFinger is another useful experiment, but again probably not the endgame.
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Questions:
And did those feet in ancient time
walk upon England's mountains green?And was the holy Lamb of God
on England's pleasant pastures seen?And did the countenance divine
shine forth upon our clouded hills?And was Jerusalem builded here
among these dark satanic mills?Answers:
No.
No.
No.
No.
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I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
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I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
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I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
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I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
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I recommend three podcasts:
The Rest is Politics provides insightful commentary on UK and world politics from Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell.
The Rest is Politics: Leading is the same pair interviewing figures from politics and elsewhere.
The Rest is Politics: US has great commentary on the US Presidential election from Anthony Scaramucci and Katty Kay.
A YouTube version is also available.
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I created a free superfeedr account, created a subscription (there was no indication I'd have to pay), then decided it was useless. Later they invoiced me. They didn't respond when I told them I never signed up for a paid service.
I paid the invoice, unsubscribed, and deleted my account.
They should ask for a credit card number up front, so users know what they are getting into.
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I created a free superfeedr account, created a subscription (there was no indication I'd have to pay), then decided it was useless. Later they invoiced me. They didn't respond when I told them I never signed up for a paid service.
I paid the invoice, unsubscribed, and deleted my account.
They should ask for a credit card number up front, so users know what they are getting into.
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I created a free superfeedr account, created a subscription (there was no indication I'd have to pay), then decided it was useless. Later they invoiced me. They didn't respond when I told them I never signed up for a paid service.
I paid the invoice, unsubscribed, and deleted my account.
They should ask for a credit card number up front, so users know what they are getting into.
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I created a free superfeedr account, created a subscription (there was no indication I'd have to pay), then decided it was useless. Later they invoiced me. They didn't respond when I told them I never signed up for a paid service.
I paid the invoice, unsubscribed, and deleted my account.
They should ask for a credit card number up front, so users know what they are getting into.
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I created a free superfeedr account, created a subscription (there was no indication I'd have to pay), then decided it was useless. Later they invoiced me. They didn't respond when I told them I never signed up for a paid service.
I paid the invoice, unsubscribed, and deleted my account.
They should ask for a credit card number up front, so users know what they are getting into.
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Great to see another JSONPath implementation conform to RFC 9535 and pass all the CTS tests!
https://github.com/Stillpoint-Software/hyperbee.json/issues/30#issuecomment-2226393318
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Pondering self-hosted git servers, I came across https://gogs.io/ . Looks great, but it's baffling why their code is on GitHub.
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So, although Google uses some renewable energy, it revealed yesterday that its greenhouse gas emissions have risen by 48% over the past five years.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/jul/02/google-ai-emissions
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@erlend @raffomania @eb 1/3 I wonder how difficult it will be to come up with common tags and tag combinations? Let's use "taggings" as shorthand for tags and tag combinations.
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@henrikjernevad Looks like I'd need to add IndieAuth support to my (WriteFreely) web site before I could use webmention.io. Probably not worth the effort.
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Given the news of the xz backdoor, may I recommend this seminal paper from Ken Thompson's 1984 Turing Award lecture showing how a compiler with no backdoors in the source code can nevertheless propagate a backdoor.
Reflections on trusting trust | the morning paper
https://blog.acolyer.org/2016/09/09/reflections-on-trusting-trust/ -
Catch 22: I can't sleep because an algorithm is buzzing round my head and yet I'm not sufficiently happy with it to start coding yet. So I'll dump a few thoughts into a journal and hope that's enough to enable me to doze off.
#OccupationalHazard (even though I'm retired)
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Catch 22: I can't sleep because an algorithm is buzzing round my head and yet I'm not sufficiently happy with it to start coding yet. So I'll dump a few thoughts into a journal and hope that's enough to enable me to doze off.
#OccupationalHazard (even though I'm retired)
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Catch 22: I can't sleep because an algorithm is buzzing round my head and yet I'm not sufficiently happy with it to start coding yet. So I'll dump a few thoughts into a journal and hope that's enough to enable me to doze off.
#OccupationalHazard (even though I'm retired)
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Catch 22: I can't sleep because an algorithm is buzzing round my head and yet I'm not sufficiently happy with it to start coding yet. So I'll dump a few thoughts into a journal and hope that's enough to enable me to doze off.
#OccupationalHazard (even though I'm retired)