

I think one from either Plato or Aristotle: they shaped the way of thinking of people afterwards, up to now
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I think one from either Plato or Aristotle: they shaped the way of thinking of people afterwards, up to now


This ☝️
but even more than ad, there is powerful marketing lock-in strategies: PCs come preinstalled with windows. Schools use and promote google stuff. Office is free and promted for university students, and same goes for Matlab and other scientific software
I really like Ritter choccolate, but I find the motto really funny: you can’t get more German than describing your chocolate (something you eat) first as square, second as practical, and only third, and last, as good 😆


Satellites are visible and move at some km per second. Pretty fast
Inside the atmosphere anything faster than some hundreds km/h get so much drag that they either are extremely small (bullets) or extremely powerful (planes, maglev trains)
Peanuts with shell, salt-free. The fact that it takes a bit of effort to open the shell is a plus, because it slows the consumption. And apples too


Just a tip: this app implements the same offline translator from Firefox, and it allows also


Ok, but the main point is in the second sentence. I mean: the advice to not run down the kerb is something I say to my daughter, and i think it’s fine. The problem is where this comes from, the government who is shaking off responsibility for road safety by blaming vulnerable victims instead of working on the cause of danger (spoiler: cars, speed, drivers)


Yes, because you accept that roads are dangerous because of cars.
But who is giving this warning? The same institution that allowed the roads to become unsafe in the first place, and should protect vulnerable users instead of blaming them. This makes it victim blaming.
Road is public space and it doesn’t make sense that so much of it is unsafe for people not in a metal cage. Do you see which community we are in, by the way?


Almost like a horror movie
…Or a Mafia warning


So institutions can have email subscribtions to their account, in next mastodon release
Very interesting, but does this mean that there will be 2 kinds of accounts, a normal one, and an “institution” one that can take email subscribers?


Thank you, that’s very useful to know.
Do I understand well that the reader renders well markdown formatting, but the same formatting in epub is ignored?
Are embedded images rendered?


sembra carino, ma manca completamente di documentazione. Sembra che il tutto avvenga via javascript, quindi funziona in locale, giusto?


https://send.djazz.se/ magari puo’ tornar utile.
Interessante, anche per la possibilita di generare un kepub, che su kobo è leggermente meglio. Grazie
me lo devo leggere con calma (ho un kindle dell’anteguerra, non un kobo ma il discorso cambia poco)
Se hai domande o suggerimenti dimmi pure. L’unico dubbio che ho è se pandoc può esportare in mobi… da una prima occhiata sembra di no, ci vuole calibre, ma nonc redo si possa farlo andare in termux, almeno in modo semplice…


You clearly don’t know Germans. Yes they will.
and yet, illegal parking on sidewalk is common place in Munich. How is it? (honest question)


It’s those behind the fedilab app -> https://toot.fedilab.app/@apps/115572783993063223


Mmmh you are right… I’ll take a better pic next time!


This would be an extremely funny joke to do ti s friend’s bike


Oh, on. The setting thing was what I understood from the discussion in the link, but I didn’t go very deep
i use it quite a lot. very useful also in-line translation: you select some text and the context menu offers translation directly without opening the full app.