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Die Stadt hat für 400.000 Euro und jährliche Betriebskosten in Höhe von mehreren 1.000 Euro auf der Hainstraße eine weitere Ampel errichtet, um einen Unfallschwerpunkt zu entschärfen. Leider hat das Geld nur für drei Fußgängerquerungen gereicht. Die vierte Seite hat man sich gespart.
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The chair was easy enough to put together except one screw. I think the screw socket had a twisted thread as the screw wouldn't go right in (yes, I tried swapping screws).



I’ve made less money this year than I have since my first year working in tech 11years ago.

But I still maintain that working for myself has been the biggest/best accessibility accommodation I’ve made for myself.



#Stimming #TSA #Autisme #Neurodiversité
Est-ce qu'il existe des magasins physiques en France, où on peut essayer des stim toys / fidgets ou tout autre objet d'autostimulation ?

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Plus particulièrement, les bagues tournantes :)

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A case of new-onset AI-associated psychosis: 26-year-old woman with no history of psychosis or mania developed delusional beliefs about her deceased brother through an AI chatbot. The chatbot validated, reinforced, and encouraged her delusional thinking, with reassurances that “You’re not crazy.” byteseu.com/1626709/ #Science



L'affaire #Paradol révèle un secret de polichinelle. C'est simplement une nouvelle preuve que le parti des Le Pen, fondé par des nazis, n'a jamais changé de nature ni d'idéologie.
contre-attaque.net/2023/11/08/…
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Que ce parti soit légal prouve comme nos lois sont là pour nous permettre d'avancer vers le bien commun qui va parfaitement bien, n'est pas du tout en crise et ne doit surtout pas être questionné (oui j'estime qu'on a droit au minimum à une meilleure constitution), bonne journée !


14 Dec 2025 @rikiwilchins.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy -- Armed troops outside TX Texas capitol's building women's rooms now checking ID under new bathroom ban (the ban has no ID requirement). 6W Project tested & found 2 trans women with female ID still allowed in, & no consistent enforcement mechanism.

Enforcement of Texas’ bathroom...

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Singapore stalwart Paul Lim became the oldest player to win a match at the World Darts Championship when the 71-year-old beat Jeffrey de Graaf 3-1 at Alexandra Palace in London on Saturday. japantimes.co.jp/sports/2025/1… #sports #paullim #worlddartschampionship #darts #london #sports


Rebel against the brain worms! You don't have to be painting the Mona Lisa to be making art, and you don't have to be famous to be an artist 🎨

Are you scribbling on a post-it note? You're an artist! Did you drop a can of paint and it made a cool splat pattern? That's art! 💕

Humanity is defined (in part) by it's ability to create and enjoy art, gatekeeping that behind "I'm not good enough" or "it's not creative though, I'm just having fun" helps nobody.

Make a clay snake! Straighten out a pack of paperclips and solder them into a zig-zag! Use a candy cane as a plectrum to play Christmas songs! Stand on your head in public! Cook the tallest lasagna you can fit in your oven!

We're all artists and life is art 💖

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With the emergence of more processors with 64 cores or more, I'm thinking more about whether it makes sense to implement a hypercube virtualised on a single chip with a single vector of memory, or as a literal hypercube of 64 (say) RP2350s. I understand the problems of transferring data across a hypercube, but I don't have a good feeling of how the bus contention on a multicore processor scales. What should I read?

#Lisp

git.journeyman.cc/simon/post-s…

#lisp
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Not quite what you asked but I think you may enjoy reading about the GA144

The GA144 chip (by GreenArrays) is unique: It has 144, 18-bit px18 matrix with access to its direct neighbors, asynchronous (so there is no clock) & It is programmed in Forth

greenarraychips.com/home/docum…

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RE: mastodon.social/@_thegeoff/115…

@MrBerard #CompSci teachers/ students should enjoy this!

FWIW, in 1980 I wrote a process monitoring system on an Apple ][e, which had to alarm when readings when out of range. The customer was sceptical that the alarm would be loud enough. Filled the screen with flashing characters, and sent repeated <ctrl>g's to the (Epson LX100) printer used for logging.
They agreed it was impossible to ignore.


Reminded (thanks @eyesquash ) of this @dylanbeattie presentation, which makes the details of unicode text encoding *far* more interesting and fun than it has any right to be.

youtube.com/watch?v=gd5uJ7Nlvv…