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  1. Why Google’s new AI-saturated search page will be a disaster

    Google didn’t invent full-text search of the Internet – that honour belongs to early pioneers such as WebCrawler, Lycos and AltaVista. But for the last 25 years or so, Google has been synonymous with online searching, providing the quickest and most effective way to find things online (although its results may be getting worse.) More recently, it has been adding to its search engine more […]

    #agentic #agents #ai #altavista #blackBox #chatbot #creators #dependency #google #interface #links #llms #lycos #magazines #newspapers #publishing #search #training #webcrawler #worldWideWeb walledculture.org/why-googles-
  2. Why Google’s new AI-saturated search page will be a disaster

    Google didn’t invent full-text search of the Internet – that honour belongs to early pioneers such as WebCrawler, Lycos and AltaVista. But for the last 25 years or so, Google has been synonymous with online searching, providing the quickest and most effective way to find things online (although its results may be getting worse.) More recently, it has been adding to its search engine more […]

    #agentic #agents #ai #altavista #blackBox #chatbot #creators #dependency #google #interface #links #llms #lycos #magazines #newspapers #publishing #search #training #webcrawler #worldWideWeb walledculture.org/why-googles-
  3. Why Google’s new AI-saturated search page will be a disaster

    Google didn’t invent full-text search of the Internet – that honour belongs to early pioneers such as WebCrawler, Lycos and AltaVista. But for the last 25 years or so, Google has been synonymous with online searching, providing the quickest and most effective way to find things online (although its results may be getting worse.) More recently, it has been adding to its search engine more […]

    #agentic #agents #ai #altavista #blackBox #chatbot #creators #dependency #google #interface #links #llms #lycos #magazines #newspapers #publishing #search #training #webcrawler #worldWideWeb walledculture.org/why-googles-
  4. Why Google’s new AI-saturated search page will be a disaster

    Google didn’t invent full-text search of the Internet – that honour belongs to early pioneers such as WebCrawler, Lycos and AltaVista. But for the last 25 years or so, Google has been synonymous with online searching, providing the quickest and most effective way to find things online (although its results may be getting worse.) More recently, it has been adding to its search engine more […]

    #agentic #agents #ai #altavista #blackBox #chatbot #creators #dependency #google #interface #links #llms #lycos #magazines #newspapers #publishing #search #training #webcrawler #worldWideWeb walledculture.org/why-googles-
  5. Why Google’s new AI-saturated search page will be a disaster

    Google didn’t invent full-text search of the Internet – that honour belongs to early pioneers such as WebCrawler, Lycos and AltaVista. But for the last 25 years or so, Google has been synonymous with online searching, providing the quickest and most effective way to find things online (although its results may be getting worse.) More recently, it has been adding to its search engine more […]

    #agentic #agents #ai #altavista #blackBox #chatbot #creators #dependency #google #interface #links #llms #lycos #magazines #newspapers #publishing #search #training #webcrawler #worldWideWeb walledculture.org/why-googles-
  6. Where the hell were they "educated"? Do you need a degree to understand , vs , or ? & inquiry are essential. But what sort of skepticism leads to such conclusions? Did they stop teaching how works?

    How did these geniuses do more research than the domain experts? The millions of from our own families are all lying to us? The hubris in believing that only they're informed & honest!

    [2/4]

  7. Where the hell were they "educated"? Do you need a degree to understand #neurotransmitters, #addiction vs #dependency, or #weaning? #Skepticism & inquiry are essential. But what sort of skepticism leads to such conclusions? Did they stop teaching how #science works?

    How did these geniuses do more research than the domain experts? The millions of #doctors from our own families are all lying to us? The hubris in believing that only they're informed & honest!

    [2/4]

  8. Where the hell were they "educated"? Do you need a degree to understand #neurotransmitters, #addiction vs #dependency, or #weaning? #Skepticism & inquiry are essential. But what sort of skepticism leads to such conclusions? Did they stop teaching how #science works?

    How did these geniuses do more research than the domain experts? The millions of #doctors from our own families are all lying to us? The hubris in believing that only they're informed & honest!

    [2/4]

  9. Where the hell were they "educated"? Do you need a degree to understand #neurotransmitters, #addiction vs #dependency, or #weaning? #Skepticism & inquiry are essential. But what sort of skepticism leads to such conclusions? Did they stop teaching how #science works?

    How did these geniuses do more research than the domain experts? The millions of #doctors from our own families are all lying to us? The hubris in believing that only they're informed & honest!

    [2/4]

  10. Where the hell were they "educated"? Do you need a degree to understand #neurotransmitters, #addiction vs #dependency, or #weaning? #Skepticism & inquiry are essential. But what sort of skepticism leads to such conclusions? Did they stop teaching how #science works?

    How did these geniuses do more research than the domain experts? The millions of #doctors from our own families are all lying to us? The hubris in believing that only they're informed & honest!

    [2/4]

  11. Maven Profile gehören zu den Stellen in Maven, die am Anfang schnell unnötig kompliziert wirken. In der Praxis sind sie aber ziemlich nützlich, sobald du nicht mehr nur ein Projekt mit genau einer einzigen Ausführung hast. Ein typisches Beispiel: Lokal willst du dein Projekt mit anderen Einstell

    magicmarcy.de/maven-profile-ei

    #Maven #Profile #Build #pom #CI #Dev #Programming #Anhängigkeiten #Dependency

  12. Maven Profile gehören zu den Stellen in Maven, die am Anfang schnell unnötig kompliziert wirken. In der Praxis sind sie aber ziemlich nützlich, sobald du nicht mehr nur ein Projekt mit genau einer einzigen Ausführung hast. Ein typisches Beispiel: Lokal willst du dein Projekt mit anderen Einstell

    magicmarcy.de/maven-profile-ei

    #Maven #Profile #Build #pom #CI #Dev #Programming #Anhängigkeiten #Dependency

  13. Maven Profile gehören zu den Stellen in Maven, die am Anfang schnell unnötig kompliziert wirken. In der Praxis sind sie aber ziemlich nützlich, sobald du nicht mehr nur ein Projekt mit genau einer einzigen Ausführung hast. Ein typisches Beispiel: Lokal willst du dein Projekt mit anderen Einstell

    magicmarcy.de/maven-profile-ei

    #Maven #Profile #Build #pom #CI #Dev #Programming #Anhängigkeiten #Dependency

  14. "... Elvira Bary breaks down the real Russia-China relationship behind the red carpets and “friendship” speeches. This is not a new Soviet bloc or a partnership of equals. It is an asymmetrical bargain in which China gains leverage while Russia loses options: markets, machines, technology, energy routes, and political room to maneuver. ..."
    #Russia #China #Putin #XiJinping #RussiaUkraineWar #Geopolitics #Dependency #MultipolarWorld #NewWorldOrder #SinoRussianRelations
    youtube.com/watch?v=mugyBdpklGE

  15. "... Elvira Bary breaks down the real Russia-China relationship behind the red carpets and “friendship” speeches. This is not a new Soviet bloc or a partnership of equals. It is an asymmetrical bargain in which China gains leverage while Russia loses options: markets, machines, technology, energy routes, and political room to maneuver. ..."
    #Russia #China #Putin #XiJinping #RussiaUkraineWar #Geopolitics #Dependency #MultipolarWorld #NewWorldOrder #SinoRussianRelations
    youtube.com/watch?v=mugyBdpklGE

  16. "... Elvira Bary breaks down the real Russia-China relationship behind the red carpets and “friendship” speeches. This is not a new Soviet bloc or a partnership of equals. It is an asymmetrical bargain in which China gains leverage while Russia loses options: markets, machines, technology, energy routes, and political room to maneuver. ..."
    #Russia #China #Putin #XiJinping #RussiaUkraineWar #Geopolitics #Dependency #MultipolarWorld #NewWorldOrder #SinoRussianRelations
    youtube.com/watch?v=mugyBdpklGE

  17. "... Elvira Bary breaks down the real Russia-China relationship behind the red carpets and “friendship” speeches. This is not a new Soviet bloc or a partnership of equals. It is an asymmetrical bargain in which China gains leverage while Russia loses options: markets, machines, technology, energy routes, and political room to maneuver. ..."
    #Russia #China #Putin #XiJinping #RussiaUkraineWar #Geopolitics #Dependency #MultipolarWorld #NewWorldOrder #SinoRussianRelations
    youtube.com/watch?v=mugyBdpklGE

  18. "... Elvira Bary breaks down the real Russia-China relationship behind the red carpets and “friendship” speeches. This is not a new Soviet bloc or a partnership of equals. It is an asymmetrical bargain in which China gains leverage while Russia loses options: markets, machines, technology, energy routes, and political room to maneuver. ..."
    #Russia #China #Putin #XiJinping #RussiaUkraineWar #Geopolitics #Dependency #MultipolarWorld #NewWorldOrder #SinoRussianRelations
    youtube.com/watch?v=mugyBdpklGE

  19. Are there any alternatives to Renovate and Dependabot that one should look at?

    #askfedi #dependency #updates

  20. Caffeine

    Interesting on how the corpus humanus works when dozed with caffeine

    Informative this read is for me on the pages of

    • Caffeine_toxicity
    • Caffeine-induced_sleep_disorder

    Caffeine is considered one of the most widely consumed drugs around the world. Around 80% of the world population consumes caffeine in one form or another.[3] It is found in coffee, tea, caffeinated alcoholic drinks, cocoa, chocolate, soft drinks, especially cola, and is an important component of energy drinks and other dietary supplements.[2]

    Interesting fact

    According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, caffeine overdose can result in a state of excessive stimulation of the central nervous system and the essential feature of caffeine intoxication is the recent consumption of caffeine. This diagnosis requires the presence of at least five signs or symptoms, from a list of 12, that develop during or shortly after caffeine use.[8] This syndrome regularly happens when a person ingested large amounts of caffeine from any source (e.g., more than 400–500 mg at a time).

    Expected fact

    Caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist. This means that caffeine mainly works by occupying adenosine receptors in the brain, specifically, receptors that influence sleep, arousal, and cognition.[1] Once it is in the body, caffeine will persist for several hours, and takes about six hours for one half of the caffeine consumed to be eliminated. When caffeine reaches the brain, it increases the secretion of norepinephrine which is related to the "fight or flight" response. The rise in norepinephrine levels increases activity of neurons in areas of the brain and the symptoms resemble those of a panic attack.[10]

    Definition

    Sources

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    #caffeine #toxicity #corpus #humanus #biology #drugs #dependency #legal

  21. Caffeine

    Interesting on how the corpus humanus works when dozed with caffeine

    Informative this read is for me on the pages of

    • Caffeine_toxicity
    • Caffeine-induced_sleep_disorder

    Caffeine is considered one of the most widely consumed drugs around the world. Around 80% of the world population consumes caffeine in one form or another.[3] It is found in coffee, tea, caffeinated alcoholic drinks, cocoa, chocolate, soft drinks, especially cola, and is an important component of energy drinks and other dietary supplements.[2]

    Interesting fact

    According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, caffeine overdose can result in a state of excessive stimulation of the central nervous system and the essential feature of caffeine intoxication is the recent consumption of caffeine. This diagnosis requires the presence of at least five signs or symptoms, from a list of 12, that develop during or shortly after caffeine use.[8] This syndrome regularly happens when a person ingested large amounts of caffeine from any source (e.g., more than 400–500 mg at a time).

    Expected fact

    Caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist. This means that caffeine mainly works by occupying adenosine receptors in the brain, specifically, receptors that influence sleep, arousal, and cognition.[1] Once it is in the body, caffeine will persist for several hours, and takes about six hours for one half of the caffeine consumed to be eliminated. When caffeine reaches the brain, it increases the secretion of norepinephrine which is related to the "fight or flight" response. The rise in norepinephrine levels increases activity of neurons in areas of the brain and the symptoms resemble those of a panic attack.[10]

    Definition

    Sources

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    #caffeine #toxicity #corpus #humanus #biology #drugs #dependency #legal

  22. Caffeine

    Interesting on how the corpus humanus works when dozed with caffeine

    Informative this read is for me on the pages of

    • Caffeine_toxicity
    • Caffeine-induced_sleep_disorder

    Caffeine is considered one of the most widely consumed drugs around the world. Around 80% of the world population consumes caffeine in one form or another.[3] It is found in coffee, tea, caffeinated alcoholic drinks, cocoa, chocolate, soft drinks, especially cola, and is an important component of energy drinks and other dietary supplements.[2]

    Interesting fact

    According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, caffeine overdose can result in a state of excessive stimulation of the central nervous system and the essential feature of caffeine intoxication is the recent consumption of caffeine. This diagnosis requires the presence of at least five signs or symptoms, from a list of 12, that develop during or shortly after caffeine use.[8] This syndrome regularly happens when a person ingested large amounts of caffeine from any source (e.g., more than 400–500 mg at a time).

    Expected fact

    Caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist. This means that caffeine mainly works by occupying adenosine receptors in the brain, specifically, receptors that influence sleep, arousal, and cognition.[1] Once it is in the body, caffeine will persist for several hours, and takes about six hours for one half of the caffeine consumed to be eliminated. When caffeine reaches the brain, it increases the secretion of norepinephrine which is related to the "fight or flight" response. The rise in norepinephrine levels increases activity of neurons in areas of the brain and the symptoms resemble those of a panic attack.[10]

    Definition

    Sources

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    #caffeine #toxicity #corpus #humanus #biology #drugs #dependency #legal

  23. Caffeine

    Interesting on how the corpus humanus works when dozed with caffeine

    Informative this read is for me on the pages of

    • Caffeine_toxicity
    • Caffeine-induced_sleep_disorder

    Caffeine is considered one of the most widely consumed drugs around the world. Around 80% of the world population consumes caffeine in one form or another.[3] It is found in coffee, tea, caffeinated alcoholic drinks, cocoa, chocolate, soft drinks, especially cola, and is an important component of energy drinks and other dietary supplements.[2]

    Interesting fact

    According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, caffeine overdose can result in a state of excessive stimulation of the central nervous system and the essential feature of caffeine intoxication is the recent consumption of caffeine. This diagnosis requires the presence of at least five signs or symptoms, from a list of 12, that develop during or shortly after caffeine use.[8] This syndrome regularly happens when a person ingested large amounts of caffeine from any source (e.g., more than 400–500 mg at a time).

    Expected fact

    Caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist. This means that caffeine mainly works by occupying adenosine receptors in the brain, specifically, receptors that influence sleep, arousal, and cognition.[1] Once it is in the body, caffeine will persist for several hours, and takes about six hours for one half of the caffeine consumed to be eliminated. When caffeine reaches the brain, it increases the secretion of norepinephrine which is related to the "fight or flight" response. The rise in norepinephrine levels increases activity of neurons in areas of the brain and the symptoms resemble those of a panic attack.[10]

    Definition

    Sources

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    #caffeine #toxicity #corpus #humanus #biology #drugs #dependency #legal

  24. Caffeine

    Interesting on how the corpus humanus works when dozed with caffeine

    Informative this read is for me on the pages of

    • Caffeine_toxicity
    • Caffeine-induced_sleep_disorder

    Caffeine is considered one of the most widely consumed drugs around the world. Around 80% of the world population consumes caffeine in one form or another.[3] It is found in coffee, tea, caffeinated alcoholic drinks, cocoa, chocolate, soft drinks, especially cola, and is an important component of energy drinks and other dietary supplements.[2]

    Interesting fact

    According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, caffeine overdose can result in a state of excessive stimulation of the central nervous system and the essential feature of caffeine intoxication is the recent consumption of caffeine. This diagnosis requires the presence of at least five signs or symptoms, from a list of 12, that develop during or shortly after caffeine use.[8] This syndrome regularly happens when a person ingested large amounts of caffeine from any source (e.g., more than 400–500 mg at a time).

    Expected fact

    Caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist. This means that caffeine mainly works by occupying adenosine receptors in the brain, specifically, receptors that influence sleep, arousal, and cognition.[1] Once it is in the body, caffeine will persist for several hours, and takes about six hours for one half of the caffeine consumed to be eliminated. When caffeine reaches the brain, it increases the secretion of norepinephrine which is related to the "fight or flight" response. The rise in norepinephrine levels increases activity of neurons in areas of the brain and the symptoms resemble those of a panic attack.[10]

    Definition

    Sources

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine

    #caffeine #toxicity #corpus #humanus #biology #drugs #dependency #legal

  25. Fossil fuel dependency - a conference to quit fossil fuels

    " Frustrated by slow progress, a coalition of nations has bypassed global climate talks to discuss how to actually phase out fossil fuels.

    The first of these summits will take place next week. More than 50 nations will gather in Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss a potential standalone treaty to manage fossil-fuel phaseout while protecting workers and financial systems.

    If next week’s summit produces real momentum to wean off fossil fuels amid the energy crisis, we might look back at it as a social tipping point where early adopters move in earnest – and make it easier for the rest of the world to follow." >>

    theconversation.com/the-end-of
    #FossilFuels #dependency #energy #climate #PolyCrisis

  26. It isn't just the UK, who's purchasing decisions have put it into a big tech dependency. Unfortunately, it is most countries, organizations, and individuals.

    theregister.com/2026/04/15/uk_

  27. Ah, the brilliant #innovation of #waiting a whole N days before updating! 🤔 Because nothing screams "cutting-edge security" like hoping someone else finds the #malware first. 🐢💤 Just sit back, relax, and let others do the dirty work while you sip your #coffee and ride the #dependency coattails. ☕🪑
    calpaterson.com/deps.html #security #HackerNews #ngated

  28. Maven ist für viele Java-Einsteiger eines der ersten Werkzeuge, die ihnen im Projektalltag begegnen. Und oft wirkt es am Anfang abstrakt: eine `pom.xml`, viele unbekannte Elemente, fremde Ordnerstruktur, automatische Downloads - was passiert hier eigentlich? Als Ausbilder sehe...

    magicmarcy.de/maven-was-ist-da

    #Maven #pom.xml #POM #Abhängigkeiten #Dependencies #dependency #Convention_over_Configuration #groupId #artifactId #version #Bibliothek #compile #test #package #jar

  29. Maven ist für viele Java-Einsteiger eines der ersten Werkzeuge, die ihnen im Projektalltag begegnen. Und oft wirkt es am Anfang abstrakt: eine `pom.xml`, viele unbekannte Elemente, fremde Ordnerstruktur, automatische Downloads - was passiert hier eigentlich? Als Ausbilder sehe...

    magicmarcy.de/maven-was-ist-da

    #Maven #pom.xml #POM #Abhängigkeiten #Dependencies #dependency #Convention_over_Configuration #groupId #artifactId #version #Bibliothek #compile #test #package #jar

  30. Maven ist für viele Java-Einsteiger eines der ersten Werkzeuge, die ihnen im Projektalltag begegnen. Und oft wirkt es am Anfang abstrakt: eine `pom.xml`, viele unbekannte Elemente, fremde Ordnerstruktur, automatische Downloads - was passiert hier eigentlich? Als Ausbilder sehe...

    magicmarcy.de/maven-was-ist-da

    #Maven #pom.xml #POM #Abhängigkeiten #Dependencies #dependency #Convention_over_Configuration #groupId #artifactId #version #Bibliothek #compile #test #package #jar

  31. Big Tech AI companies are trying to get us and our data into their silos and walled gardens. Their ultimate goal is to make us less free and simply turn us into a source of recurring revenue.

    news.cgtn.com/news/2026-04-05/

  32. paulkrugman.substack.com/p/the. "If #oil really does go to $200 [per barrel] or more, it’s all too easy to envisage a full-blown global #economic #crisis, with an #inflation surge & quite likely a #recession." We are going to be paying a very high economic #price, as well as a very high #ecological price, for our #dependency on #fossilfuels.

  33. Maven ist eines der zentralen Werkzeuge im Java-Ökosystem. Wenn du damit wenig Erfahrung hast, wirkt es am Anfang oft sperrig und unnötig komplex. In der Praxis löst Maven jedoch sehr konkrete Probleme: wiederholbare Builds, saubere Abhängigkeiten und eine klare Projektstruktur. Sobald du das Gr

    magicmarcy.de/maven-fuer-einst

    #Maven #Build #BuildCycle #Java #Programming #Dependency #Plugin #Projektmanagement

  34. Maven ist eines der zentralen Werkzeuge im Java-Ökosystem. Wenn du damit wenig Erfahrung hast, wirkt es am Anfang oft sperrig und unnötig komplex. In der Praxis löst Maven jedoch sehr konkrete Probleme: wiederholbare Builds, saubere Abhängigkeiten und eine klare Projektstruktur. Sobald du das Gr

    magicmarcy.de/maven-fuer-einst

    #Maven #Build #BuildCycle #Java #Programming #Dependency #Plugin #Projektmanagement

  35. Maven ist eines der zentralen Werkzeuge im Java-Ökosystem. Wenn du damit wenig Erfahrung hast, wirkt es am Anfang oft sperrig und unnötig komplex. In der Praxis löst Maven jedoch sehr konkrete Probleme: wiederholbare Builds, saubere Abhängigkeiten und eine klare Projektstruktur. Sobald du das Gr

    magicmarcy.de/maven-fuer-einst

    #Maven #Build #BuildCycle #Java #Programming #Dependency #Plugin #Projektmanagement

  36. Seven charts that reveal how unprepared Australia was for the (fossil) fuel crisis

    "It’s worth pointing out that the International Energy Agency (IEA) requires all member countries which are net importers of oil and oil products (including Australia) to maintain reserves equivalent to at least 90 days of imports."

    "We’ve never fulfilled that requirement, and in fact have the lowest reserves by this measure among all IEA countries." >>
    theguardian.com/business/2026/

    The 'petrol crisis' is not noticeable around here, it is the same speeding and idling behaviour as before.
    #FossilFuels #dependency #oil #EnergySecurity #machines #cars #motorists #combustion #fuel #SupplyChain #energy #OilCrisis #MobilityDesign

  37. Seven charts that reveal how unprepared Australia was for the (fossil) fuel crisis

    "It’s worth pointing out that the International Energy Agency (IEA) requires all member countries which are net importers of oil and oil products (including Australia) to maintain reserves equivalent to at least 90 days of imports."

    "We’ve never fulfilled that requirement, and in fact have the lowest reserves by this measure among all IEA countries." >>
    theguardian.com/business/2026/

    The 'petrol crisis' is not noticeable around here, it is the same speeding and idling behaviour as before.
    #FossilFuels #dependency #oil #EnergySecurity #machines #cars #motorists #combustion #fuel #SupplyChain #energy #OilCrisis #MobilityDesign

  38. Seven charts that reveal how unprepared Australia was for the (fossil) fuel crisis

    "It’s worth pointing out that the International Energy Agency (IEA) requires all member countries which are net importers of oil and oil products (including Australia) to maintain reserves equivalent to at least 90 days of imports."

    "We’ve never fulfilled that requirement, and in fact have the lowest reserves by this measure among all IEA countries." >>
    theguardian.com/business/2026/

    The 'petrol crisis' is not noticeable around here, it is the same speeding and idling behaviour as before.
    #FossilFuels #dependency #oil #EnergySecurity #machines #cars #motorists #combustion #fuel #SupplyChain #energy #OilCrisis #MobilityDesign

  39. Seven charts that reveal how unprepared Australia was for the (fossil) fuel crisis

    "It’s worth pointing out that the International Energy Agency (IEA) requires all member countries which are net importers of oil and oil products (including Australia) to maintain reserves equivalent to at least 90 days of imports."

    "We’ve never fulfilled that requirement, and in fact have the lowest reserves by this measure among all IEA countries." >>
    theguardian.com/business/2026/

    The 'petrol crisis' is not noticeable around here, it is the same speeding and idling behaviour as before.
    #FossilFuels #dependency #oil #EnergySecurity #machines #cars #motorists #combustion #fuel #SupplyChain #energy #OilCrisis #MobilityDesign