Always good to listen to a wise man
@Framasoft @pepemao
J'ai retrouvé le fil sur lequel le dépot Git est annoncé pour la version Android 😃
Fil :
https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/issues/250
Depôt :
https://github.com/sschueller/peertube-android
(Que c'est bon de pouvoir répondre sans se réstreindre du nombre de caractères 😆 - et même de pouvoir le clamer !)
@thinkMoult @aadilayub @aral @mntmn I had the habit of changing my phone every year or so earlier. Then I learnt about all the mining and slave labor that goes into making smartphones. I'm using my current phone for the third year now thanks to #LineageOS and am targeting 5 years of usage.
Italian #wikipedia shut itself down in protest against #Art11 #Art 13
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Comunicato_3_luglio_2018/en
Wow ! Plus de 40 000€ pour #PeerTube ! Le pallier des 45 000 € n'est vraiment pas loin...
Vous avez jusqu'à jeudi minuit (CEST - heure de Paris) pour contribuer à notre crowdfunding sur https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/fr/projects/peertube-a-free-and-federated-video-platform
Did you know #openstreetmaps allows you to download volunteer GPS activity anywhere in the world? This means architects, urban planners, and you can analyse urban behaviour to make better decisions for the built environment! Read more in my latest article here:
https://thinkmoult.com/worldwide-gps-tracks-openstreetmaps-urban-design-analysis/
Google Has Been Letting App Developers Read Users' Gmail, Unsurprisingly
https://www.forbes.com/sites/janetwburns/2018/07/02/google-has-been-letting-app-developers-read-users-gmail-unsurprisingly/#453a83404ddd
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To take something from a person and keep it for oneself: that is robbery. To take something from one person and then turn it over to another in exchange for as much money as you can get: that is business.
-- Octave Mirbeau
Interesting material on fusion!
"In French and Spanish one of the words for “work” or “labour” (in Spanish, “trabajo”, in French, “travail”, and with a slightly modified meaning, the English “travail”) originated from the Latin word, “trepalium”, which denotes an instrument of torture similar to the “rack”. Before assuming its modern meaning, this word designated mine labour and then certain kinds of especially hard work. Today its meaning has been considerably extended but its boundaries are still unclear. There is a constant tendency to provide it with a natural justification, however.
In English the word originated in a particular form of activity of the peasant. What characterizes the word for work or labour is precisely its abstract quality. It no longer designates this or that special activity but activity and effort as such. One no longer plants cabbages, or weaves, or herds cattle; one works. All work is basically the same. What counts is the time spent working and the wage earned."
What's the best e-mail provider? A provider you can trust? I use #gmail for years.. maybe it's time for a change?
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applied maths/physicist
anarchist & social justice freak
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