Dear #adhd folks, what do you consider as adhd-friendly blog design in terms of readability, information positioning and separation and such? Of course I have my own preferences, but maybe there's something I haven't thought about (except of course such basic things like no popups, flashy autoplayed videos and similar).
Now that I got my ass handed to me in a game of #Warhammer 40K, it's time for the #Linux and #OpenSource News video!
In this one, the OSI basically said that no big #AI model is currently Open Source, Torvalds said AI is 90% Marketing, we have the release of #Fedora 41 and the #Cosmic Alpha 3, and Apex Legends blocked Linux gamers:
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@passafora Yeah I watched it this afternoon, it’s unfortunate that the usual idiots attach to anything and try and misinterpret it. It’s been this way with 40K, and any setting that depicts a militaristic setting, basically forever…
Doesn’t mean we can’t still enjoy the hobby and the setting, it just means we need to kick out anyone who thinks it’s validating their disgusting world view
In Shift From 2020, Identity Politics Loses Its Grip on the Country (Jeremy W. Peters/New York Times)
nytimes.com/2024/11/02/us/poli…
memeorandum.com/241102/p28#a24…
NYT management has been bargaining with the tech workers #union for two years, and has denied them the same protections won by the NYT newsroom union and the Wirecutter Union.
Now NYT management is willing to risk the Times' site crashing on election night rather than make a fair deal with tech workers. It's infuriating!
Evan Halper & Caroline O'Donovan: As data centers for AI strain the power grid, bills rise for everyday customers: The huge demand for electricity from data centers driving the AI boom has fallout for everyday ratepayers. Regulators are concerned.
"Consumers in some regions of the country are facing higher electric bills due to a boom in tech companies building data centers that guzzle power and force expensive infrastructure upgrades.
Companies such as Google and Amazon have ramped up construction of new data centers as they race to compete in artificial intelligence. The facilities’ extraordinary demand for electricity to power and cool computers inside can drive up the price local utilities pay for energy and require significant improvements to electric grid transmission systems."
L'effetto Coriolis può causare il ciuffo ribelle? No, ma la direzione dei nostri riccioli potrebbe insegnarci qualcosa sullo sviluppo umano
Se hai dei capelli in testa, quei capelli hanno almeno un ricciolo al loro interno, una chiazza di capelli che cresce dal cuoio capelluto in una direzione a spirale. Ha senso. I capelli disposti in linee su una sfera semplicemente non possono essere spazzolati in modo piatto. Ci sarà sempre un ciuffo da qualche parte
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Pour la paix, pour la Palestine, pour notre humanité
Cette déclaration a été endossée par 208 individus et 42 groupes, qui ont financé sa publication dans une pleine page de l’édition papier et un plein écran de l’édition tablette du journal Le Devoir, de même que sa publicité dans La Presse+ et les quotidiens de la CN2i (Le Soleil, Le Nouvelliste, La Tribune, Le Droit, Le Quotidien et La Voix de l’Est)
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Zum Teil ganz unverhofft, da als Geschenk, zum Teil mit vollem Vorsatz, stehen in den nächsten 2 Monate 4 Konzertbesuche an. Auf so vielen war ich wohl die ganzen letzten 15 Jahre nicht mehr!
Heute: Suma Covjek
Hört mal rein. Tönt toll find ich. Bin gespannt.
#OTD in 1793.
The French dramatist Olympe de Gouges is sentenced to death by a revolutionary tribunal. Both she and her prosecutors quote the manuscript of her unfinished play La France Sauvée in evidence.
Les droits de la femme at PG:
gutenberg.org/ebooks/53595
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Hackathonet kör sin sista timme! Blir mycket fixat med Mediakollen!
Om man vill stötta vårt arbete kan man bli medlem eller ge en gåva:
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in reply to szpon • • •Minimal distractions, ie when I click to read an article, I'd really like to see *nothing* but the content of the article until at the very least, the end of the article.
Whitespace around text and images (room to think / somewhere to park my eyes while thinking)
Paragraphs can deal with complex ideas and wording, but keep them short. I don't want to try and keep a book in my working memory.
Slightly oversized text so I don't get distracted when visually losing my place.
#ADHD
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in reply to szpon • • •To be honest I never look at any table of contents. They're always so generic that they never really tell me if I'm going to find anything new or not. I'm more likely to just scroll down, skimming through the content looking for interesting bits, so large subsection titles, images and oversize, short quotations are more likely to draw me in.
I do love it when people can give links to specific parts of an article (literally HTML link elements) so I'm taken straight to the good bits.
LPS
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