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Wired lists @eurosky.social as part of the way that Europe is moving forward. www.wired.com/story/all-th...
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A WIRED timeline shows how dozens of governments, companies, and other organizations across Europe are moving, or planning to shift, away from US Big Tech.
All the Ways Europe Is Ditching American Technology
www.wired.com
Robin Berjon
Don't forget, Off Protocol LIVE is happening at its new time today, in just 25 minutes. On @stream.place of course. atproto.com/off-protocol
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Indie Mac/iOS & web developer β€’Β Currently building random fun things on ATProto using Ruby and occasionally JavaScript β†’ https://blue.mackuba.eu "mostly-happy-but-occasionally-grumpy Ruby guy" - Why 🌍 KrakΓ³w, Poland πŸ‡΅πŸ‡±πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί β€’ ✝️
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A podcast about the AT Protocol and the open social web.
Off Protocol - AT Protocol
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traditional political theory assumes that when a nation state publicly announces that it has no sovereign control over a political process that results in domestic violence and pogroms, then this is Very Bad instead the collective response is *shrug*. thats the real bizarre part to me
like, this is a nation state, the Old Empire, publicly announcing that it has lost control over a political discourse that results in violence, and more crucially, that it does not plan to regain that control nor sees a problem with not having sovereignty
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Laurens
"I often felt using the tool was somewhere between delightful and unnerving. (…) the unnerving part was how little I did. I gave a really ambitious instruction, the AI followed it. I gave a couple of minor pieces of feedback, and the AI figured it out. My role was extremely limited"
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"I can still steer Fable, and it follows instructions remarkably well (…). But steering is no longer the same as doing. (…) A patron commissions a single artist. Fable is closer to a whole studio, where I am the client who signs off on the final work without ever setting foot on the floor"
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Kuba Suder πŸ‡΅πŸ‡±πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
Heh, I haven't seen this before… apparently someone hated the inconsistent window corner radiuses in Tahoe so much that they made a hacky tool (that requires disabling SIP) that lets you fix them πŸ˜… (via @mjtsai.bsky.social) #wwdc26
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Kuba Suder πŸ‡΅πŸ‡±πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
"I was able to spot some errors and omissions (…) that I had the AI correct. But the scope of the delivery on this project, and many others, exceeded anything I had seen before. In this case, it was a piece of software that researchers have needed for years but was never profitable to create"
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"I am sure it is not perfect (I only spent an hour working with the results), but a software engineer would iron out the remaining potential bugs that I could not find quickly (which is one reason we may need more, not less, coders in the future, to help with the explosion of new uses for software)"
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