scientist: That's weird...
I feel like we've seen this movie before...
Maybe it can barely run a web browser because it's working so hard spying on you?
The sea lion roars at this clear example of pernicious favouritism.
... And make Ottawa pay for it? #TrumpNorth
Something something runs on Windows.
Firstly, check your attitude, dick. Secondly, I'm a cyclist.
Remember when banks were allowed to weaken regulation and move towards self-assessing risk and capital adequacy levels?
One man's hell is another monster's COOKIES!!!
Every accusation is an admission.
My political views are whatever this is.
Well, this is poverty. Vote GOP and they'll help you achieve it!
If they shut down taco bell it becomes the flag of the Fascist Neo-Confederacy of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
< We reach/tether >
< through Control Points >
< into the Bureau/House >
As far as I can tell? No, but I just did a search of the onimbus for some keywords. The mental image feels very Adamsish though, doesn't it? I may have unconsciously plagiarized it from somewhere. Props to you if you can find the source. Maybe it's a Pratchettian quote? Or Giamanic?
It's almost like raising prices without improving the service causes people to cancel 🤔
Is the image proxy broken?
Posted this image: https://media3.giphy.com/media/IALvmllYJJD1AhPFrs/giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952jiyrc08mier5pma36v56jao6q185y18tlb6qzv4y&ep=v1_internal_gif_by_id&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g
In this post: https://lemmy.ca/post/25242756/10442736
I get a small box saying "Print pretty" from the comment link in Connect, gif wont load in the comment itself.
When I open the link externally in Firefox I get:
- url: https://lemmy.ca/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https://media3.giphy.com/media/IALvmllYJJD1AhPFrs/giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952jiyrc08mier5pma36v56jao6q185y18tlb6qzv4y&ep=v1_internal_gif_by_id&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g
- window: {"error":"unknown","message":"Record not found"}
Is anyone else experiencing this? Or am I doing something wrong? Thank you!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19487003
> Lots of reasons to be looking at the framework Canada just published for consumer-driven (open) banking, but I thought this was a gem: > > from "2.10 A Single Technical Standard" > >...The Framework will significantly decrease the risks of personal data being compromised by bad actors and mitigate security, privacy, and liability risks for consumers and participants. This is achieved through the use of APIs, a type of software that acts as secure data “pipes” to enable different products and services to communicate in a consistent manner. > > If an API is a pipe, is the Internet a series of tubes?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19487003
> Lots of reasons to be looking at the framework Canada just published for consumer-driven (open) banking, but I thought this was a gem: > > from "2.10 A Single Technical Standard" > >...The Framework will significantly decrease the risks of personal data being compromised by bad actors and mitigate security, privacy, and liability risks for consumers and participants. This is achieved through the use of APIs, a type of software that acts as secure data “pipes” to enable different products and services to communicate in a consistent manner. > > If an API is a pipe, is the Internet a series of tubes?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19487003
> Lots of reasons to be looking at the framework Canada just published for consumer-driven (open) banking, but I thought this was a gem: > > from "2.10 A Single Technical Standard" > >...The Framework will significantly decrease the risks of personal data being compromised by bad actors and mitigate security, privacy, and liability risks for consumers and participants. This is achieved through the use of APIs, a type of software that acts as secure data “pipes” to enable different products and services to communicate in a consistent manner. > > If an API is a pipe, is the Internet a series of tubes?
Lots of reasons to be looking at the framework Canada just published for consumer-driven (open) banking, but I thought this was a gem:
from "2.10 A Single Technical Standard" >...The Framework will significantly decrease the risks of personal data being compromised by bad actors and mitigate security, privacy, and liability risks for consumers and participants. This is achieved through the use of APIs, a type of software that acts as secure data “pipes” to enable different products and services to communicate in a consistent manner.
If an API is a pipe, is the Internet a series of tubes?
>>Technological development can destroy our sense of ourselves as rational, coherent subjects, leading to widespread suffering and destruction. But tools can also provide us with a new sense of what it means to be human, leading to new modes of expression and cultural practices. > > >Technology, for better or worse, affects every aspect of our lives. Our very sense of who we are is shaped and reshaped by the tools we have at our disposal. > > >The problem, for Stiegler, is that when we pay too much attention to our tools, rather than how they are developed and deployed, we fail to understand our reality. We become trapped, merely describing the technological world on its own terms and making it even harder to untangle the effects of digital technologies and our everyday experiences. > > >By encouraging us to pay closer attention to this world-making capacity, with its potential to harm and heal, Stiegler is showing us what else is possible. > > > archive.org > > ghostarchive.org > > archive.today
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/18659491
> >Technology, for better or worse, affects every aspect of our lives. Our very sense of who we are is shaped and reshaped by the tools we have at our disposal. > > >The problem, for Stiegler, is that when we pay too much attention to our tools, rather than how they are developed and deployed, we fail to understand our reality. We become trapped, merely describing the technological world on its own terms and making it even harder to untangle the effects of digital technologies and our everyday experiences. > > >By encouraging us to pay closer attention to this world-making capacity, with its potential to harm and heal, Stiegler is showing us what else is possible. > > > archive.org > > ghostarchive.org > > archive.today
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/18659491
> >Technology, for better or worse, affects every aspect of our lives. Our very sense of who we are is shaped and reshaped by the tools we have at our disposal. > > >The problem, for Stiegler, is that when we pay too much attention to our tools, rather than how they are developed and deployed, we fail to understand our reality. We become trapped, merely describing the technological world on its own terms and making it even harder to untangle the effects of digital technologies and our everyday experiences. > > >By encouraging us to pay closer attention to this world-making capacity, with its potential to harm and heal, Stiegler is showing us what else is possible. > > > archive.org > > ghostarchive.org > > archive.today
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/18659491
> >Technology, for better or worse, affects every aspect of our lives. Our very sense of who we are is shaped and reshaped by the tools we have at our disposal. > > >The problem, for Stiegler, is that when we pay too much attention to our tools, rather than how they are developed and deployed, we fail to understand our reality. We become trapped, merely describing the technological world on its own terms and making it even harder to untangle the effects of digital technologies and our everyday experiences. > > >By encouraging us to pay closer attention to this world-making capacity, with its potential to harm and heal, Stiegler is showing us what else is possible. > > > archive.org > > ghostarchive.org > > archive.today
>Technology, for better or worse, affects every aspect of our lives. Our very sense of who we are is shaped and reshaped by the tools we have at our disposal.
>The problem, for Stiegler, is that when we pay too much attention to our tools, rather than how they are developed and deployed, we fail to understand our reality. We become trapped, merely describing the technological world on its own terms and making it even harder to untangle the effects of digital technologies and our everyday experiences.
>By encouraging us to pay closer attention to this world-making capacity, with its potential to harm and heal, Stiegler is showing us what else is possible.
At SXSW this year, people will be able to ride the Honda UNI-ONE while wearing a virtual reality headset and play a choose-your-own VR adventure.
At the upcoming SXSW Conference... Honda will give attendees a chance to try out a new mobility device... specifically designed for mixed reality entertainment experiences.
Users can steer... without the use of their hands — they simply have to lean into one direction to move forwards, backwards, sideways or diagonally.
At SXSW this year, people will be able to ride the Honda UNI-ONE while wearing a virtual reality headset and play a choose-your-own VR adventure.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16368424
> At the upcoming SXSW Conference... Honda will give attendees a chance to try out a new mobility device... specifically designed for mixed reality entertainment experiences. > > Users can steer... without the use of their hands — they simply have to lean into one direction to move forwards, backwards, sideways or diagonally. > > !Wall-e humans in mobile chairs with AR
At SXSW this year, people will be able to ride the Honda UNI-ONE while wearing a virtual reality headset and play a choose-your-own VR adventure.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16368424
> At the upcoming SXSW Conference... Honda will give attendees a chance to try out a new mobility device... specifically designed for mixed reality entertainment experiences. > > Users can steer... without the use of their hands — they simply have to lean into one direction to move forwards, backwards, sideways or diagonally. > > !Wall-e humans in mobile chairs with AR
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16299740
> MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Yury Antipov was questioned by police on Monday in a fraud case connected to the alleged illegal privatisation of metals assets... > > TASS had earlier said that Antipov had been detained on fraud charges... > > The move comes after Russian news agencies reported that a regional arbitration court in Sverdlovsk had ruled in favour of prosecutors seeking to nationalise three assets important to the defence industry that they said had been illegally privatised in the 1990s.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16299740
> MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Yury Antipov was questioned by police on Monday in a fraud case connected to the alleged illegal privatisation of metals assets... > > TASS had earlier said that Antipov had been detained on fraud charges... > > The move comes after Russian news agencies reported that a regional arbitration court in Sverdlovsk had ruled in favour of prosecutors seeking to nationalise three assets important to the defence industry that they said had been illegally privatised in the 1990s.