‼️ Yesterday, both #Russia and #Türkiye started blocking access to Discord
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A few examples of volunteerism in sports in recent news: Djokovic &
Majdov. With a little research, you'll find several athletes that refused to compete in exchange for the mRNA shot.
The bigger picture is there if you can see it 
‼️ Yesterday, starting from ~12pm UTC, OONI data suggests that access to Twitter/X is being interfered with in #Azerbaijan
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Contribution Hack:
➡️Don't stop at just one contribution; keep contributing and ensure quality over quantity.
➡️Don't work alone; engage and collaborate with others.
Dear past interns/contributors and #FOSS advocate, what contribution hacks would you share with the @outreachy December 2024 contributors?
Lonely, in disbelief, with absolutely no idea on what the fuck Is going on these days , and how did the big fat panda managed to even have the chance of getting her mad 😏
True crime drama at Supreme Court pits Oklahoma against its top criminal court
Richard Glossip has had nine execution dates set over the years. He's eaten his last meal three times. He was tried twice and has had multiple appeals, including one at the Supreme Court.
#news #npr #publicradio #usa
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Lebanon Tuesday it could face destruction "like Gaza" as Israel ramps up its ground offensive against Hezbollah along the southern section of the Lebanese coast.
Video posted online shows soldiers hoisting an Israeli flag on the ruins of Iran Garden park in Maroun al-Ras, southern Lebanon. US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said the flag raising was “obviously inappropriate”.
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Et ici le fil de Laurent Bach sur l'intérêt de relever le taux d'IS (et non ça ne fait pas perdre des recettes, mais le rendement peux évoluer dans le temps).
Pas convaincu...
Passer d'un despotisme puant à un despotisme éclairé (pour l'instant, avant l'enshitiffication) c'est pas comparable avec participer à la construction de communs.
@lienrag les déplacements ne se decretent pas.
J'ai fait de la pub pour les 2.et un beau jour, pat son interface sans doute, BS à été vu comme un report. Et les gens qui avaient essayé masto sont repartis.
Every day, I am fascinated by the fact Python won as the language for AI.
I have a dream, that one day ML will be dominated by a language which is fast and can be compiled. I have a dream that one day AI programmers will have access to a type system, as is their basic human right.
I hope that #mojolang will push the #python community to put more effort into the performance of CPython. 3.13 probably is an indicator of that. I mean, suddenly GIL is optional and then there is a new JIT compiler as well.
In the end I believe Mojo will become Python 4.0 given that Modular does as they've said and go open source. But I believe it's a very low risk that they'll do so. Then they will just lose to the standard "interpreter" which should have incorporated much of the same.
We’re very excited because our book is coming out soon! Full of thrills, spills, and woes, this is your guide to some of the more *cheeky* parts of ancient Rome.
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in reply to Mora • • •All this is speculative of course, but those domains you listed are vanity domains in lucrative markets. I call them vanity domains, because it can easily set you back 3-4 figures to get a domain like me.blog , let alone yourname.cars which is quite desirable if you sell cars. As with everything else, domain prices are simply subject to the laws of supply and demand.
Regarding .io , compared to average country code domains, such as .de for example, that tend to be quite modestly priced, .io has seen substantial increase in the past 5 or so years, transformed from a geeky exoticism to a symbol of AI-hype tech companies.
At least from my perspective.
Nougat
in reply to notabot • • •The article is literally about how there is precedent for eliminating a country's TLD when that country no longer exists, in the .su and .yu domains (for USSR and Yugoslavia respectively).
It won't happen overnight, but it'll happen.
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in reply to notabot • • •All two-letter TLDs are ccTLDs.
However, several of them are not in ISO 3166-1.
notabot
in reply to Arthur Besse • • •Interestingly, whilst Wikipedia does say that, the language in RFC 1591 (Domain Name System Structure and Delegation) only says:
Likewise, in ICANN's PRINCIPLES FOR THE DELEGATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF COUNTRY CODE TOP LEVEL DOMAINS, they say:
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Interestingly, whilst Wikipedia does say that, the language in RFC 1591 (Domain Name System Structure and Delegation) only says:
Likewise, in ICANN's PRINCIPLES FOR THE DELEGATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF COUNTRY CODE TOP LEVEL DOMAINS, they say:
In neither case do they actually limit two letter TLDs to being country codes, they only state that all country codes in ISO 3166-1 are ccTLDs. In the RFC, the author does suggest it is unlikely that any other TLDs will be assigned, but this has obviously been superseded with the advent of gTLDs. Thus I still consider it likely that the .io TLD will simply transition to being a commercial one, rather than a country one.
Having said all that, it's entirely possible I've missed some more recent rule that tightens this up and only allows two letter domains from ISO 3166-1. If I have I'd be glad of a pointer to it.
Dessalines
in reply to Arthur Besse • • •Really interesting article. Fingers crossed for Israel's domain name going the way of the dodo next.
There's also the case (like we've had here with ml), where a wild-west domain gets returned to a country, in our case mali.
Ideally though the internet should be able to function without dns at all, especially without a US-based company in California (ICANN) having the final say in controlling the world's domain names.
Sas [she/her]
in reply to Dessalines • • •Sorry i agree that Netanjahu is a fuckhead and wrong but two wrongs don't make a right, the same way the wrong of kidnapping a fuckton of people didn't make genociding Palestinians right.
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in reply to λλλ • • •Sorry mate i only tried making tacos once but they were fairly mediocre. Nothing special to share really. They were vegan tho so that's nice.
If you could give me a vegan taco recipe or a way to make Israel disappear without displacing/killing their Jewish population that would be nice. But honestly I'd be fine with the taco recipe
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