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The Death of Software 2.0 (A Better Analogy)

fabricatedknowledge.com
1 points·by sasvari·6 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Itiner-E – The Digital Atlas of Ancient Roads

itiner-e.org
18 points·by sasvari·8 miesięcy temu·2 comments

Element Pro: Element X, built specifically for the workplace

element.io
2 points·by sasvari·9 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Beyond the Marshall Plan: China's solar boom as world-changing industrial policy

adamtooze.substack.com
3 points·by sasvari·10 miesięcy temu·1 comments

More than repairable: Teufel presents an unusual speaker (2024)

heise.de
1 points·by sasvari·12 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Largest 1 MW/100 MWh sand battery commissioned in Finland

pv-magazine.com
9 points·by sasvari·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

The Day After Trump's "Liberation Day" in SE Asia

adamtooze.substack.com
3 points·by sasvari·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

Who Wins Nobel Prizes?

construction-physics.com
1 points·by sasvari·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

US Imports More Food Than Ever, While Trump Considers Tariffs

bloomberg.com
9 points·by sasvari·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

MAGA's war on talent frightens CEOs–and angers Elon Musk

economist.com
10 points·by sasvari·2 lata temu·7 comments

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sasvari
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
In that context:

https://github.com/dawsers/scroll

niri concept implemented in sway.
sasvari
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Neither the EU, nor its member states, have the power to make investment decisions on behalf of private companies.

https://www.politico.eu/article/eus-600bn-us-investment-will...

The extra investments pledged under the trade deal would come from private companies, which Brussels conceded it has no power to control.
sasvari
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
That's not really up for the EU to decide on.
sasvari
·2 lata temu·discuss
> 1. I already have an ebook library in Calibre that I access on other devices, the sync feature allows me to seamlessly integrate into my other devices.

just out of curiosity: I sync my Kindle with Calibre in a very seamless way, too. what is the main difference here?
sasvari
·3 lata temu·discuss
you might enjoy the book _The Dice Man_ [0], then.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dice_Man
sasvari
·9 lat temu·discuss


  Are people nowadays not capable of moderation? Purely
  anecdotally, but I mostly see older generations being the
  ones that hop off. Is it because they didn’t grow up with
  this kinda of social media and can’t seem to balance what
  is a perfectly fine way to interact with friends and stay
  updated without pulling a cold turkey on it?
95% of the people I see on the subway every day are glued to their smartphones without interruption the moment they enter the carriage until they leave. And around 80% of the time I get a glimpse of the screen of those it's facebook/instagram/snapchat/<insert your social network of choice>. This is somehow independent of age. So moderation? Balance? Probably depends on the definition.
sasvari
·9 lat temu·discuss


  If you were a regular user since 2005 and leave now, it does not make any
  difference anymore. The collected data about you is enough to interpolate
  your profile for the next decades.
Does it really matter if you have been on facebook at all? Even if you never joined, people upload their addressbooks with all of their contacts, they upload pictures of people never been on facebook and tag them (and share other information about everyone, which facebook probably is able to use as well). So essentially facebook builds your social graph no matter if you have ever been a member or not.

It does make a difference. Just not to care and to give up is no solution either.