Kurzgesagt har lavet en rigtig fin video om polarisering, had, og internet-fĂŠllesskaber.
âŠgĂŠt engang hvad de foreslĂ„r. Det er jo nĂŠsten som at vi har fat i den lange ende, her pĂ„ fĂždiverset âš â Read more
How to Turn Off SharePlay on iPhone
The latest versions of iOS for iPhone default to enabling a feature called SharePlay, which allows you to easily share Spotify, Apple Music, Podcasts, and many other media experiences, easily with whoever youâre having a FaceTime audio or FaceTime video call with. While this feature can be convenient for the intended purposes, it can also ⊠Read More â Read more
Interesting thing happening over on Xitter. Apparently some of the women in tech accounts are being exposed as being run by men that hire women to pose for images/videos. They would be invited to tech conferences but would always drop out last minute.

Makes me wonder if maybe there is need for a sort of verifiable web of trust is needed where influencers can be proven as authentic by others. This will only get worse as AI generative content gets pushed into our feeds.
Ignite Realtime Blog: External Service Discovery plugin 1.0.2 released!
Version 1.0.2 of the External Service Discovery plugin has been released!
This Openfire plugin allows your users to use external STUN and TURN services, optionally making use of temporary credentials for those services. It often is a prerequisite for being able to set up audio or video calls with Openfire.
This version brings better compatibility with TURN services other than those implemented by CoTur ⊠â Read more
How to Disable FaceTime Reaction Gestures on Mac, iPhone, & iPad
Donât want to have certain gestures trigger FaceTime Reactions? Donât want an on-screen emoji to appear when you give a thumbs up to the camera, or maybe you donât want a peace sign made with your hands to trigger a bunch of balloons appearing on your video chat? Then you can turn the FaceTime Reactions ⊠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2023/11/20/how-to-disable-facetime-reaction-gestures-on-mac-iphone- ⊠â Read more
How to Find Your Instagram Password & Username
Instagram is one of the most popular social networks in the world, where people post and share videos, reels, pictures, and so much more. You may occasionally come across a situation where you need to find your exact Instagram username, login information, or even Instagram password, and thatâs what weâre going to help you out ⊠Read More â Read more
Ranting about Apple hardware⊠and glue - Lundukeâs Big Tech Show - November 1st, 2023
Listen now (11 mins) | It needs to be done. Because itâs a day that ends in Y. More information on The Lunduke Journal (including Podcast RSS feeds, articles, exclusive videos, and more) : www.Lunduke.com â Read more
Watch YouTube Without Ads with FreeTube for Mac, Windows, Linux
YouTube is the webs most popular video site by a long shot, practically serving as a television replacement for millions. But as any Youtube viewer knows, the ads can be very aggressive and there are times where youâll have to watch a 30 second ad before you can watch one minute of content, which is ⊠Read More â Read more
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Highlights from DockerCon 2023: New Docker Local, Cloud, and AI/ML Innovations
DockerCon 2023 celebrated 10 years of Docker. We round up event announcements, including Docker Scout for the software supply chain, Docker Build, Debug, Docker AI, GenAI stack, OpenPubkey, a Udemy partnership, and more. Videos are available on-demand now on the DockerCon site and will be added to YouTube in the coming weeks. â Read more
How to Install iPadOS 17 Update on iPad
Now that iPad users can update to iPadOS 17, have you done so? If not, youâre certainly not alone, as a lot of people sit on the sidelines with no particular rush to install the latest system software versions. But iPadOS 17 offers some nice improvements, like interactive widgets, FaceTime Video Voicemail, new Messages features, ⊠Read More â Read more
How to Install iOS 17 on iPhone
Installing iOS 17 onto your iPhone is easy to do, and youâll gain access to the neat new features available in iOS 17. This includes everything from customizable contact cards, FaceTime Video voicemail, interactive widgets on your Home Screen, NameDrop easy contact sharing, new stickers features in Messages, new ringtones and text tones, new autocorrect ⊠Read More â Read more
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Important: Lundukeâs Substack shutting down soon! Get to Lundukeâs Locals!
This is absolutely critical: Very soon Lunduke.Substack.com will be shutting down! Replaced entirely by Lunduke.Locals.com! That is already where all of the nerdy articles, podcasts, videos, books, & comics are being published. Locals is where the nerdy party is at! â Read more
Lunduke Journal Community: Over 21,000 Comments in 2023 (so far)!
While the totally, righteously nerdy articles, podcasts, videos, books, & comics from The Lunduke Journal are awesome⊠possibly my favorite part of The Lunduke Journal⊠is the community. On Lunduke.Locals.com we have created one of the most joyous and nerdy communities on planet Earth. A huge thank you to all of you lovely, radical nerds for making it such a fun place to hang out. â Read more
Video: Does BASIC make programmers âmentally mutilated beyond hope of regenerationâ?
Edsger Dijkstra says yes. â Read more
An official FBI document dated January 2021, obtained by the American association âProperty of Peopleâ through the Freedom of Information Act.

This document summarizes the possibilities for legal access to data from nine instant messaging services: iMessage, Line, Signal, Telegram, Threema, Viber, WeChat, WhatsApp and Wickr. For each software, different judicial methods are explored, such as subpoena, search warrant, active collection of communications metadata (âPen Registerâ) or connection data retention law (â18 USC§2703â). Here, in essence, is the information the FBI says it can retrieve:
Apple iMessage: basic subscriber data; in the case of an iPhone user, investigators may be able to get their hands on message content if the user uses iCloud to synchronize iMessage messages or to back up data on their phone.
Line: account data (image, username, e-mail address, phone number, Line ID, creation date, usage data, etc.); if the user has not activated end-to-end encryption, investigators can retrieve the texts of exchanges over a seven-day period, but not other data (audio, video, images, location).
Signal: date and time of account creation and date of last connection.
Telegram: IP address and phone number for investigations into confirmed terrorists, otherwise nothing.
Threema: cryptographic fingerprint of phone number and e-mail address, push service tokens if used, public key, account creation date, last connection date.
Viber: account data and IP address used to create the account; investigators can also access message history (date, time, source, destination).
WeChat: basic data such as name, phone number, e-mail and IP address, but only for non-Chinese users.
WhatsApp: the targeted personâs basic data, address book and contacts who have the targeted person in their address book; it is possible to collect message metadata in real time (âPen Registerâ); message content can be retrieved via iCloud backups.
Wickr: Date and time of account creation, types of terminal on which the application is installed, date of last connection, number of messages exchanged, external identifiers associated with the account (e-mail addresses, telephone numbers), avatar image, data linked to adding or deleting.
TL;DR Signal is the messaging system that provides the least information to investigators.
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de I was visiting Germany once, and saw a guy try to load his bicycle onto the bike racks they have on the front of city buses. There were rules about when you could do that, which were posted on the bus stop sign, and I guess the guy thought this was a time when he could do that. But no, the bus driver disagreed. The bus driver got off the bus with a rule book, flipped it open to what I guess were the rules about bikes on the bus, and showed him the rules. The guy pointed at the sign, the bus driver said no and pointed at the book, and they went back and forth for I donât know how long. It felt a lot like these videos lol
How to find every exclusive Video, PDF, Podcast, & Article on Locals
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@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no @prologic@twtxt.net @eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club I love VR too, and I wonder a lot whether it can help people with accessibility challenges, like low vision.
But Metaâs approach from the beginning almost seemed like a joke? My first thought was âare they trolling us?â Thereâs open source metaverse software like Vircadia that looks better than Metaâs demos (avatars have legs in Vircadia, ffs) and can already do virtual co-working. Vircadia developers hold their meetings within Vircadia, and there are virtual whiteboards and walls where you can run video feeds, calendars and web browsers. What is Meta spending all that money doing, if their visuals look so weak, and their co-working affordances arenât there?
On top of that, Meta didnât seem to put any kind of effort into moderating the content. There are already stories of bad things happening in Horizon Worlds, like gangs forming and harassing people off of it. Imagine what thatâd look like if 1 billion people were using it the way Meta says they want.
Then, there are plenty of technical challenges left, like people feeling motion sickness or disoriented after using a headset for a long period of time. I havenât heard announcements from Meta that theyâre working on these or have made any advances in these.
All around, it never sounded serious to me, despite how much money Meta seems to be throwing at it. For something with so much promise, and so many obvious challenges to attack first that Meta seems to be ignoring, what are they even doing?
@prologic@twtxt.net hmm, dunno about the recency of that line of thought. I suspect though that given his (recent or not) history, if someone directly asked him âdo you support rapeâ he would not say ânoâ, heâd go on one of these rambling answers about property crime like he did in the video. Maybe Iâm mind poisoned by being around academics my whole career, but that way of talking is how an academic gives you an answer they know will be unpopular. PhD = Piled Higher And Deeper, after all right? In other words, if he doesnât say ânoâ right away, heâs saying âyesâ, except with so many words thereâs some uncertainty about whether he actually meant yes. And he damn well knows that, and thatâs why I give him no slack.
There are people in academia who believe adult men should be able to have sex with children, legally, too. They use the same manner of talking about it that Peterson uses. We need to stop tolerating this, and draw hard red lines. No, thatâs bad, no matter how many words you use to say it. No, donât express doubts about it, because that provides justification and talking points to the people who actually carry out the acts.
Honest Reserve Bank Ad (full video @ thejuicemedia) â Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net When you unpack what heâs saying in that video (which Iâve watched, and just now re-watched), and strip away all his attempts to wrap this idea in fancy-sound language, he is saying: it would be better if women were viewed as property of men, because then if they were raped, the men who owned them would get mad and do something about it. Because rape would be a property crime then, like trespassing or theft. Left unspoken by him, but very much known to him, is that the man/men who âownâ a woman can then have their way with her, just like they can freely walk around their yard or use their own stuff. In his envisioned better world, itâd be impossible for a husband to rape his wife, for instance, because she is his property and he can do almost anything he wants (thatâs literally what âpropertyâ is in Western countries).
Itâs so fucked up itâs hard to put into words how fucked up it is. And this isnât the only bad idea who bangs on about!
@prologic@twtxt.net Because they are rightwing assholes with a huge platform and they are literally HURTING PEOPLE. People get attacked because of things people like Shapiro and Peterson say. This is not just idle chitchat over coffee. They are saying things like itâs OK to rape women (and NO I am not going to dig out the videos where they say that âthatâs up to YOU to do, do your own homework before defending these ghouls).
12 Reasons Why No One Should Ever Listen to Jordan Peterson Ever Again
Hereâs why Jordan Peterson is the f*cking worst.: âhis ideology quickly morphed into one that reinforces hatred, discrimination, and the oppression of marginalized groupsâ
ANGRY WHITE MEN MAR. 30, 2016âšA History of Piers Morganâs Terrible Opinions
Piers Morgan Is Now an Asshole of Record-Breaking Proportions
Youâre posting Piers Morgan/Jordan Peterson videos lmao???
Do they legitimately believe that end users will encounter videos of gruesome murders, live streams of school shootings, etc etc etc, and be like âoh, tee hee hee, thatâs not what I want to see! Iâd better block that!â and go about their business as usual?
No, they canât possibly be that foolish. They are going to be doing some amount of content moderation. Just not of Nazis, fascists, or far right reactionaries. Which to me means they want that content on there.
**RT by @mind_booster: Sabes porque o PCP nĂŁo aparece nas tvs a falar dos teus problemas?
VĂȘ atĂ© ao fim, porque Ă© isto que acontece todos os dias.
(1 de 2)**
Sabes porque o PCP nĂŁo aparece nas tvs a falar dos teus problemas?
VĂȘ atĂ© ao fim, porque Ă© isto que acontece todos os dias.
(1 de 2)
â Read more**RT by @mind_booster: A nossa democracia nĂŁo sĂł nĂŁo estĂĄ garantida como vive o momento de maior risco Ă sua existĂȘncia.
Nos 50 anos do 25 de Abril celebraremos tudo o que conquistĂĄmos. Nestes 49 anos alertamos para o que podemos perder.**
A nossa democracia nĂŁo sĂł nĂŁo estĂĄ garantida como vive o momento de maior risco Ă sua existĂȘncia.
Nos 50 anos do 25 de Abril celebraremos tudo o que conquistĂĄmos. Nestes 49 anos alertamos para o que podemos perder.
 | New PDF Magazine issue, subscription option changes, next video hangout and more. â Read more
How I archive my favorite TV show to get rid of Amazon Prime
Iâm a fan of the German TV series âNotruf Hafenkanteâ, which is shown on the public broadcaster ZDF and is also available on their website. New episodes are released weekly, and older episodes are also made available on a regular basis. After a few months, however, they are no longer available for free. At the moment I have to buy an extra subscription for a Prime Video Channel to be able to watch all the old episodes. But that makes me dependent on Amazon, and I d ⊠â Read more
RT by @mind_booster: Bye bye VideoLAN, coming Unified Patent Court will rubberstamp software patents #upc #patents href=âhttps://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23videoâ>#video**
Bye bye VideoLAN, coming Unified Patent Court will rubberstamp software patents #upc #patents #video
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Since I have YouTube Premium and log in to YouTube, YouTube is suggesting videos that seem to fit my interests a lot more (and itâs a little addictive again, but not as bad as when I was still studying). â Read more
H3: Instead of C3
A version of this was posted on on 2023-01-06 but I thought it might
also fit here. Go to my gemlog for somewhat more personal takes and
see what I publish first. IPv6 only!
gemini://gem.hack.org/log/
As long-time readers know I have participated in the Chaos
Communication Congress (C3) in Germany every year since 2008.
Since C3 was cancelled this year I thought Iâd arrange a very small
conference of my own. I would at least try to gather some friends and
acquaintances in chat and video conference and watch t ⊠â Read more
RT by @mind_booster: Radical Ă© deixar a Escola PĂșblica sem meios. Radical Ă© desrespeitar os professores. A estabilidade sĂł se consegue respeitando quem trabalha neste paĂs.
Radical Ă© deixar a Escola PĂșblica sem meios. Radical Ă© desrespeitar os professores. A estabilidade sĂł se consegue respeitando quem trabalha neste paĂs.
The CIA invests in these Tech companies
Video games. Search engines. Social Media. Open Source. Even SQL databases. Seriously. â Read more
**Missed my #Merankorii concert earlier this week? Not to worry, you can still see me trying to #livecode with #tidalcycles here:
https://youtu.be/NSjgJyNJl4M**
Missed my #Merankorii concert earlier this week? Not to worry, you can still see me trying to #livecode with #tidalcycles here:
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Prediction: I will not like the Philosophy Tube Video about Effective Altruism
[Video] How has open source changed in the last 10 years?
Whatâs the state of open source and how has it changed over the last decade? GitHubâs VP of Developer Relations, Martin Woodward, tackles that question and more in a 2022 keynote. â Read more
âAirTags Expose Dodgy Postal Industryâ
Last year, YouTuber MegaLag tried to send several AirTag-ged packages from Germany to North Korea with DHL. But instead of arriving there, they were either misrouted to South Korea or ended up in China. In a new video, he further researches the reasons and also takes a look at DHLâs sorting center in Frankfurt at their invitation. Very interesting! â Read more
Snikket: F-Droid security update
Last week, Snikket Android users who installed the Snikket app via F-Droid
started receiving a warning that it contained a
security vulnerability. This wasnât entirely accurate, as the problem wasnât
with the Snikket app itself but specifically F-Droidâs own build of the app
that was using an outdated version of the WebRTC library.
Like many communication apps, Snikket uses WebRTC for audio and video calls.
Weâve been working on finding a ⊠â Read more