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Beaker looks dead simple indeed.

Now I only have to understand the P2P part.

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"Her" as a realistic model of technological singularity Show more

Il DataKnightmare spiega il consenso ai tempi del ... :

DK 2x38 - Il GDPR e i vampiri del consenso
spreaker.com/user/runtime/dk-2

baaabaaa gugugu Show more

"On FOSS as a capitalism-like structure"

medium.com/@cassolotl/on-foss-

"The more I think about it, the more I see FOSS as a microcosm of capitalism."

Not wrong.

Molti servizi Internet non colgono il significato di "consenso", come certi maschi Neanderthal alla "ho pagato la cena, ora ci devi stare." Ma il gli dà torto. E @dataKnightmare spiega perché, e come fare reclamo al Garante.
Domattina, 6:10, bit.ly/dk_it

"It's time we recognize that capitalism is not a democracy" Show more

"Technically Wrong
Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, and Other Threats of Toxic Tech"

sarawb.com/technically-wrong/

revealingerrors.com/autorespon

The Case of the Welsh Autoresponder

The English half of the sign is printed correctly and says, “No entry for heavy goods vehicles. Residential site only.” Clearly enough, the point of the sign is to prohibit truck drivers from entering a residential neighborhood.

Since the sign was posted in Swansea, Wales, the bottom half of the sign is written in Welsh. The translation of the Welsh is, “I am not in the office at the moment. Send any work to be translated.”

tech bros on twitter arguing against libraries in favour of "spotify for books" because authors/publishers (or rather VC investors) can't use libraries as their primary source of profit is just a perfect example of silicon valley's willful ignorance or complete contempt for the ideas of public service and the commons.

rather than everybody creating a public space and sharing resources they'd have us all completely separated and paying countless times over for the same thing.