@jewbacca117 @expatriado did they lose in court? If not, that’s just an excuse.
Oblomov
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Oblomov@sociale.networkto
Politica interna, europea e internazionale@feddit.it•No, il matrimonio di Bezos non ha portato un miliardo di euro a Venezia
3·1 year ago@anarchiversitario @politica intendeva un miliardo di danni
Oblomov@sociale.networkto
Politica interna, europea e internazionale@feddit.it•L’IVA sulle opere d’arte sarà più bassa di quella su assorbenti e pannolini
2·1 year ago@anarchiversitario @politica è il momento di usare le opere d’arte come assorbenti e pannolini, per poi rivendere il tutto come #ArteModerna
Oblomov@sociale.networkto
RetroGaming@lemmy.world•So I asked, “What will happen if you hook up an NES directly to a projector?”
4·1 year ago@atomicpoet @retrogaming yup, I used to play the Wii through a projector and it’s AWESOME
Oblomov@sociale.networkto
Firefox@fedia.io•What is your favorite browser? Feel free to share why.
1·2 years ago@jon@vivaldi.net I was a long-time Opera aficionado, only dropped it when they switched to WebKit (and then Blink) and the last Presto-based version became obsolete (TLS-wise, mostly). Switched to Firefox, with which I’ll stick as long as it maintains Gecko. Would love to jump to Vivaldi, but we need more independent rendering engines for the health of the web.
Oblomov@sociale.networkto
Antitaff@jlai.lu•Ça devrait être illégal: jusqu'à 21% des offres d'emploi ne viseraient pas à remplir un poste mais à tomber par hasard sur la perle rare.
2·2 years agoLink for when botsin.space shuts down: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21771
Oblomov@sociale.networktoFediverse stuff@fedia.io•The CEO of a well established company reached out to me regarding adding their project to https://fedidb.org, and I was able to provide them with the implementation details they need to allow FediDB
1·2 years ago@dansup@mastodon.social placing a bet on flipboard then 8-D
Oblomov@sociale.networktoFediverse stuff@fedia.io•The CEO of a well established company reached out to me regarding adding their project to https://fedidb.org, and I was able to provide them with the implementation details they need to allow FediDB
1·2 years ago@dansup@mastodon.social do they actually federate via AP?
Oblomov@sociale.networktoFediverse stuff@fedia.io•The following #Fediverse servers are recommended for #Fediblock:
2·2 years ago@atomicpoet thanks for doing this, I was collating a list of the unreactive servers myself, but bidding your post is easier ;-)
Can confirm that these are the only servers that I’m still getting spam from in this wave.
Oblomov@sociale.networktoFediverse stuff@fedia.io•idk where to really put this (might turn into a blog post later or something). it's what you might call a "hot take", certainly a heterodox one to some parts of the broader #fediverse community. this
1·2 years ago@trwnh@mastodon.social actually what made me think of “extensions of email and newsgroups” was more the object structure, but on second thought that’s more an ActivityStream characteristic than an ActivityPub one, although an actual implementation of the C2S part of AP would still fit the bill in some sense.
(Yeah, the lack of usage of DELETE and PATCH surprised me initially, but the fact it would have needed to also define how to propagate them partially explains it.)
Oblomov@sociale.networktoFediverse stuff@fedia.io•idk where to really put this (might turn into a blog post later or something). it's what you might call a "hot take", certainly a heterodox one to some parts of the broader #fediverse community. this
1·2 years ago@trwnh@mastodon.social this was a fascinating read, thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the blog post.
I’ve had thoughts along those lines since I’ve started using Mastodon and getting familiar with AP, which I always saw as an extension of email and Usenet rather than a more general tool for the “social web” —and even for that it’s being held back by the absence of a “content independent” AP server (AFAIK the only one in development is Vocata, and it still has some way to go).
Oblomov@sociale.networkto
Etica Digitale (Feddit)@feddit.it•Dopo lo scandalo Eurofestival, i fischi per il ministro della Cultura #Sangiuliano al #Taormina Book Festival sostituiti con degli applausi, aprono anche in Italia la stagione della manipolazione
0·2 years ago@enzoesco in tal caso @petrstolypin sarebbe un coglione e non varrebbe comunque la pena di argomentare (tempo sprecato), ma no, il fatto stesso che abbia cercato di insistere per l’argomentazione dimostra che è un troll.
Oblomov@sociale.networkto
Etica Digitale (Feddit)@feddit.it•Dopo lo scandalo Eurofestival, i fischi per il ministro della Cultura #Sangiuliano al #Taormina Book Festival sostituiti con degli applausi, aprono anche in Italia la stagione della manipolazione
0·2 years ago@enzoesco ma soprattutto non si perde tempo ad “argomentare” con i troll. È tipo la prima regola di internet
Oblomov@sociale.networkto
Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 21st
1·2 years agoI only just found this but, in case you’re still testing things, here’s a couple of hints:
- it is possible to navigate in the dark;
- it is possible to climb even without stairs, so you can usually get out of subterranean pits even tool-less; it’s extremely rare to get into an actual “save-ender” situation
- as your tech level progresses, you’ll discover ways to automate most things;
- do focus on getting ore; there are hints in the rock to where it may be.
Oblomov@sociale.networkOPto
Mathematics@lemmy.ml•A curious math problem I came up with: given a target, what's the fewest digits an integer must have (in a given base) to contain all integers from 0 to the target, as substrings?
1·2 years ago@TootSweet this reminds me of https://github.com/philipl/pifs, the filesystem based on the normality of π
Oblomov@sociale.networkOPto
Mathematics@lemmy.ml•A curious math problem I came up with: given a target, what's the fewest digits an integer must have (in a given base) to contain all integers from 0 to the target, as substrings?
1·2 years ago@mrdk @mathematics @math@lemmy.ml @math@kbin.social also this might explain why @mau saw some relation to Gray codes in the binary case.


@nope @banazir there’s a distinct impression that the collection of symbols was specifically chosen to provide plausible deniability («it’s not EXACTLY that thing») while still being a clearly recognizable dogwhistle. And honestly this just makes it worse.