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"Aan water geen gebrek momenteel, maar wel aan schoon drinkwater. Het zuiveren ervan kost waterbedrijven steeds meer moeite. En daarom gaan de tarieven omhoog. [...] Leverancier PWN schat in dat een gemiddeld huishouden per jaar ongeveer 10 euro meer kwijt is. [...]

De waterbedrijven zijn genoodzaakt om de tarieven te verhogen vanwege de extra kosten die ze moeten maken om water te zuiveren. Dat is moeilijker omdat er steeds meer bronnen van verontreiniging zijn, zoals pfas of medicijnresten. Of mest en bestrijdingsmiddelen."

Veel duidelijker dan dit kan het niet worden, toch? Bedrijven vervuilen, en de maatschappij draait op voor de kosten.

(Bron: rtlnieuws.nl/economie/life/art)

@quincy@chaos.social This is exactly now I feel about it. The only reason I'm still evaluating it is because it happens to be a near-exact match for what I was looking for (whereas other things are not), but they are really not doing themselves any favours with this approach...

And as far as I can tell from my investigation so far, aside from some shaky (but probably fixable) architectural issues, I don't see a reason why they *couldn't* be transparent about it, so I just really don't understand why they're not.

re: on fetishising autism 

@flesh I think a big difference for me would be the underlying worldview that is implied - whether someone more broadly recognizes autistic folks as autonomous beings that space should be made for in society and communities, or whether they revert to ableist and exclusionary views outside of a sexual context.

I think that correlates a lot with the *way* in which it is fetishized.

Disabled folks at UC are constantly told the public university we pay for with our taxes, tuition, and fees finds accessibility "too expensive".

Yet when they raise >$7B dollars, where do they prioritize that going to? More goodies for abled people. #UCAccessNow #Ableism #NeoliberalHellhole @academicchatter @disability

A reminder that Mickey Mouse is thinly coded minstrelsy. A tune in Steamboat Willie, “Turkey in the Straw,” has a previous title so racist I won’t note it here. Minstrelsy is a long scar on our cultural landscape, one of the most popular forms of entertainment for a century, and its vestiges and symbols remain with us.

Happy New Year!

[Updated to correct error about where “Turkey…” appears; link to song details: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey_i ]

@quincy@chaos.social Veilid honestly frustrates me because the idea and the philosophy are great, and then... the community is on Discord, there are no usable docs, lots of unanswered architectural questions, little outward communication about what people are doing with it

Like, they got 90% of the way there and then just... didn't??

happy fuckin new year, let's kick the fascists to the curb

@eater Yeah but you can do that with range requests, and that saves you a lot of DHT entries

The more I try to look into the question of "why does IPFS chunk files", the less convinced I am of its usefulness: github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/3 (but maybe I'm missing something?)

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In 2014, I made a steampunk submarine costume for my son's wheelchair. When the chair was in motion, the pinwheel twirled, the wheel's design spiraled, and the periscope was retractable. Made entirely from cardboard and random stuff, including paper tubes, pill container lids, altoids tins, wallpaper, duct tape, and a clear plastic salad bowl rescued after a catered event. #wheelchair #disability #OpulentMobility #wheelchaircostume #submarine #cardboard #upcycling #steampunk

(Note that I am only asking about deduplication here, not about parallelization of downloads and such; because there are other ways to achieve that)

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: the usual explanation for why splits files into small-ish chunks is that it's more efficient because it can deduplicate across files.

But is there any actual data on what the *real-world* efficiency gains are in real-world usage of IPFS? Does this actually make a meaningful difference in practice?

Stop doing "stop doing" memes!

Centuries of internet memes yet no real-world use found for making infographics demanding other creatures stop doing stuff!

Want to stop doing something? We had a tool for that: it was called doing something else!

Here are just some of the crucial, irreplacible things that outlandish internet memers have demanded you stop doing:
*Math
*Stop doing memes

These are REAL stop doing memes made by REAL meme-makers!

"Stop doing replies to fediverse posts." They have played us for absolutely easy marks.
#StopDoingStopDoingMemes #Meta

Most posts about #37c3 were published on the Fediverse.

I found 11.130 posts on the Fediverse (known to chaos.social or mastodon.social), 2.620 posts on X/Twitter and 1.069 on ATProto/Bluesky. Published between 2023-12-23 and 2023-12-31. (I haven't figured out how to collect posts on Threads, but I have found 150 there. Maybe there are more, but they don't show up in the search results.)

Ik heb net de pomp uitgezet van de beregeningsinstallatie van molen de Salamander.

Weinig molens hebben dit, maar wij hebben sproeikoppen aan de buitenkant van het riet zitten, waarmee we dat rietdek drijfnat kunnen maken.

Dit kost zoveel water dat we het uit de vliet pompen, en de nevel lijkt verdacht veel op witte rook die uit de molen lijkt te komen.
Vandaar dat we de brandweer waarschuwen voordat we deze installatie aanzetten.

De molen zou nu tegen verdwaalde vuurpijlen moeten kunnen.

The funny thing about LLMs is they’re not good for knowledge work because they sometimes make up stuff that doesn’t exist and they’re not good for creative work because they sometimes make up stuff that does exist.

Can’t believe they’re going to roll 2024 out to Production late on a Sunday, right before a public holiday, without testing it in Staging, and without fixing any of the bugs in 2023.

re: fireworks 

@JennyFluff@queer.af @robinsyl It always starts well before the legal sales period here...

@smveerman vanwege het niet rijden van deze trein rijdt deze trein vandaag niet

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