… cotton candy sunset with technical interference …
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We have good news! Our colleague Sofia Baroncini's doctoral thesis has been published on #arthistoricum today!
“Diving into Artwork Interpretations through the Lenses of Semantic Data: An Application to Panofsky’s Iconological Studies”
doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum…
#DHLab_IEG #DigitalArtHistory #DigitalHumanities #semanticweb
This thesis presents an ontology to describe iconographical and iconological interpretations, an RDF dataset based on Erwin Panofsky’s work, and a quantitative analysis of it.doi.org
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In Yesterday's IO Keynote Google declared war on the remnants of the Web.
While they packaged it as a lot of "AI" talk what their whole approach of decontextualizing information, of taking away links to sources and instead producing some LLM generated response means is that they want to establish a new abstraction layer on the web. Where Zuckerberg with his Metaverse failed Google is starting the next attack: Your website, your work no longer matters.
Well it matters as (unpaid) raw material for their synthetic text extruders but not as cultural artifact you can share with others.
This is a literal revolution but one against the participatory web, against us: The goal is to take away the web and guide people into Google's abstraction on top of it. An abstraction they control and moderate. It's about monopolizing access to information.
If you care about the web, about people's ability to participate in it as more than mere passive consumers, this needs to be taken seriously. De-Googlifying your mental apparatus becomes more urgent today. Find other search engines, don't use their browser. Or wake up in a slopified AOL kind of environment.
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Your research is stuck, and you need to find new sources. Take a look at our compilation of free academic search engines: ✓ Google Scholar ✓ BASE ✓ CORE ✓ Science.govPaperpile
Esther Payne hat dies geteilt.
@bluebells
For a Google Scholar replacement see @OpenAlex at:
openalex.org
… and also Semantic Scholar
semanticscholar.org
Semantic Scholar uses groundbreaking AI and engineering to understand the semantics of scientific literature to help Scholars discover relevant research.www.semanticscholar.org
@lritter@gamedev.place @tante@nettime.org Investors shit on the biggest stack. Always.
And as Kim Stanley Robinson teaches us in "New York *2140*", we are those ones in power. And willingly don't use it.
The easiest way to fuck investors is to simply stop consuming the invested good. But everyone. And for at least 4 weeks. If Corporations understand that customers withdraw from their service for more than Months - they panic. Because the have running costs.
But we silly monks simply don't utilize our power.
A consumption strike would change the world. But we just don't do it. Instead of pointing to investors and everyone else, we should point to ourselves. We should ask ourselves why we still use their services so that they make money.
Just to be clear here: WE are paying them.
So, for example, instead of going to a web page and ordering your take-out, your agentic AI will (for a fee) put in your order for what you want on your behalf. Then it will pass money (for a fee) from your account to the restaurant. Or put a book on hold at your library (for a fee) or schedule your furnace maintenance (for a fee) etc.
Google blog article, blog.google/innovation-and-ai/…
"Search in the agentic era"
The latest from Google I/O: See how we’re helping you get more done with Gemini.Sundar Pichai (Google)
What the fuck is even going on with their branding in that header image? I swear, branding has gotten significantly worse in the last 2 years. It was boring before, but now it is just all over the place.
@1024Bytes Changing to a different search engine does not fix our collective issue. At best it delays it for you individually.
This is something Google started a couple years ago even before the AI summary crap and de-contextualising. Specialised websites all over the web have simply vanished* as the people maintaining them did not see any use in that when the sites became effectively invisible.
Unfortunately other search engines do the same.
*my example: mastodon.online/@Pepijn/111991…
RE: mastodon.online/users/Pepijn/s…
Attached: 1 image For 21 years I've ran an informative #website on #overfishing. As an "independent source" it was used by politicians, students, and many everyday people alike.Pepijn (Mastodon)
@codinghorror why not all of them? ;)
This is not a "just google is bad" kind of thing. It's just that the one company that structures most people's access to the web decided to change the contract unilaterally. I think that that specific thing needs highlighting while also burning Meta and X and all them to the ground. We can contain multitudes (of ways of defending access to information, expression and connection)
Take a look at this - it is heartening 🤗
republica 2026 berlin
*1 day ago From 18-20 May 2026, STATION Berlin will once again be hosting talks, panels, workshops, meetups, an expo area, makerspaces and more with over 1,000 speakers on more than 20 stages.* @codinghorror
it just depends if you want to be effective or not. See infosec.exchange/@codinghorror… .. I ain't the boss of you, nor do I pretend to be. Do whatever you want.
Focus fire, people. Most harmful, least accountable tech companies:
- NSO Group
- Clearview AI
- Meta
- Amazon
- Alphabet / Google
- X (the nazi bar)
- Palantir
- VK
- Bytedance / TikTok
- Apple
- Microsoft
Once we've killed off Meta, or anything above it, feel free to proceed with the rest of the list. But focus your fire, and be effective.
pretty sure I made it quite clear here infosec.exchange/@codinghorror… I can definitely keep typing if ya want me to
Focus fire, people. Most harmful, least accountable tech companies:
- NSO Group
- Clearview AI
- Meta
- Amazon
- Alphabet / Google
- X (the nazi bar)
- Palantir
- VK
- Bytedance / TikTok
- Apple
- Microsoft
Once we've killed off Meta, or anything above it, feel free to proceed with the rest of the list. But focus your fire, and be effective.
@codinghorror
Do you have something that is Ark sized maybe..?
Also, I use Mojeek 😀
I remember the slogan ”organize the world's information and make it accessible,” and still appears on their website. To us non-galaxy-brained folks, the AI push fails on both counts: it DISorganizes info into slop and makes it INaccessible to anyone not able or willing to pay.
No doubt they'd spin it as consistent, but I think of someone being forced to drink from a firehose and being told they ‘have access to to the world's water’: youtube.com/watch?v=pgPgsvxxxK…
Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.Top Clips (YouTube)
Information and data are the new means of production, and Google and many other Big Tech companies have spent decades building monopolies to act as the paid gatekeeper.
Buy a set of hard copy maps and encyclopaedias before they no longer exist.
I think that this needs to be more widely known and it poses the question: how can you communicate this clearly to lay-people.
Here we are in a kind of echo-chamber with a techie bias. Many valid points are raised about subjects with broad impact, but I realise that a lot of the language and concepts are difficult if you are not experienced in the topic.
Note that this is not a plea to dumb down. If the message is so important, can we amplify it and spread it using language which a non-tech person would get without corrupting the meaning?
This applies to using the fediverse as well - how can it be communicated and made more accessible?
@tanavit
website idea - can handle this.
Non-techie (that's me) and I'm not trying to be snarky - what is a gopher protocol...? - where would I even start?
Gopher was the ancestor of WWW.
Having a search functionnality, I used it in ancient times to look for documents on Internet.
The main advantage is that it is distributed.
@tanavit @tribactam Wrote about this recently. Internet has lots of "old tracks" that can be repurposed. XMPP, IRC, Gopher. Don't know if it's possible to make these popular again, but people still use and build on these protocols.
misaligned.markets/gtr-interne…
Governance determines the evolution of an innovation, giving society power over a technology’s ultimate form.Mike (Misaligned Markets)
At Mojeek we like to do things differently, that's why we're building a search engine that respects your privacy whilst providing unique and unbiased results.www.mojeek.com
@thepwnicorn This is the best overview of search engines with independent indexes that I've found: seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/se…
They exist! But with LLMs sucking up all the money and attention, I wouldn't expect anything good from these search projects unless they are explicitly against LLMs.
A cursory review of all the non-metasearch, indexing search engines I have been able to find.Seirdy’s Home
Time to sell off Google Stock
capitalism is founded on taking something that is free and readily available and charging people for it.
I've been warning people for years about this. no one seemed to listen. Their "ads" are pay to play and now with AI adoption it is even more so. They own the browsers you use and the phones you use them on. Only thing they didn't control was the content, now they own that too.
@PetterOfCats Therein, perhaps, is the greater evil: taking broader value spaces for oneself, then giving narrower back.
This is the essence of #AbuseOfPower, and the roots of Oppresso De Liber, Vitruvian Man depicting symmetrical value distribution, Eastern philosophies proclaiming centered Chakra emmenating similar distribution, etc..
It's Evolutionary Scale, and fail it too long and often, resutls in utter collapse.
the people I need to hear / read this possibly don't read English good enough for me to serve this to them.
And my translation powers are not good enough for your output.
Could you possibly write this in German?
We do know we are in for some really amazing horror stories. The difference is you can’t share a link anymore.
That’s the craziest shit.
How do you share a link? you can’t
Currently I use Startpage, but AFAIK that's essentially just an anonymised version of Google - and they've recently been pushing their own ai slop service as well. Sometimes I use DuckDuckGos no AI search - but I hear theyre in Googles pockets nowadays, too.
Does anyone have a decent, non-AI sloppified, non-Google alternative they could reccomend?
The original web is still out there, waiting for us 😀 fediring.net comes to mind 😀
Everyone should get their own website and/or domain and move away from the big behemoths of Google, Amazon, Facebook etc, or at least spend part of their time away from them 😀
Decentralized Search Engine by MPAQ like the Fediverse AKA ActivityPub AKA Mastodon and XMPP. TidySearch has indexed 461 websites.search.mpaq.org
100% ok with no chrome browser ever connecting to my website. If it becomes irrelevant I can block it entirely. I don't use chrome personally, never will again, don't use their search either. And I could (and will) take that farther if need be.
It turns out we don't need them.
This reminds me of the quote:
"I think we can learn 2 things from this: 1) Don't take everything you read on the internet at face value & 2) Google takes everything it reads on the internet at face value."
- @TechConnectify in 2021
youtube.com/watch?v=TbHBHhZOgl…
Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.Technology Connections (YouTube)
i think I already am 100 % degoogled
but I know it's a process done in baby steps bit by bit and not done easily
this is a very real threat
it's also super hostile
when google scrapes your website and monitizes your data but does not pay you or send you traffic for ads: why should anyone allow them to scrape your website?
Landzunge im Oslo Fjord
Headland in Oslo Fjord
#meermittwoch #seawednesday #landscapephotography #photography #travel #norway
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NGC 1300: Barred Spiral Galaxy
Image Credit: NASA ESA, Hubble Heritage
Explanation: Across the center of this spiral galaxy is a bar. And at the center of this bar is smaller spiral. And at the center of that spiral is a supermassive black hole. This all happens in the big, beautiful, barred spiral galaxy cataloged as NGC 1300, a galaxy that lies some 70 million light-years away toward the constellation of the river Eridanus. This Hubble Space Telescope composite view of the gorgeous island universe is one of the most detailed Hubble images ever made of a complete galaxy. NGC 1300 spans over 100,000 light-years and the Hubble image reveals striking details of the galaxy's dominant central bar and majestic spiral arms. How the giant bar formed, how it remains, and how it affects star formation remains an active topic of research.
apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260517.ht… #apod
This website is produced by a team of astronomers dedicated to publicizing the most visually appealing images from the Hubble Space Telescope. The site contains an image gallery and Hubble art.NASA
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marzuq märzenbecher, Kristian, J�rgen ₍^. .^₎⟆, oldfartjmb says FREE PALESTINE, Müller, GritGernhardt, HOPE 🕊️, Dirk, Holger, Picture(s) of the Day, Krista Posch, Anja 🇺🇦 🇬🇱, Jürgen Libertus und Muldenkind haben dies geteilt.
Vor 20 Jahren trat der erste bekannte Y2K38-Bug in Produktion auf.
Beim Open-Source-Webserver AOLserver führte „jetzt + 1 Milliarde Sekunden“ erstmals über die 32-Bit-Zeitgrenze hinaus. Verbindungen liefen sofort ab, Timer kippten, Scheduler blockierten.
Das Jahr-2038-Problem war damit nicht mehr theoretisch.
Und 20 Jahre später ist es noch immer nicht gelöst.
y2k38.ch/aolserver-2038-proble…
Edit: Fixed Link
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Karin Hosono
Milliardärs-Abos kündigen. Vom gesparten Geld Bücher aus unabhängigen Verlagen in unabhängigen Buchhandlungen kaufen. – Sehr wohltuend und etwas wirklich Vernünftiges, das man in der unvernünftigsten Zeit machen kann.
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Nervenkostüm und Demokratie stärken in einem Aufwasch.
Bücher klauen dir auch keine Daten, voll praktisch.
@tinderness
Die Bücher, in diesem Fall ja speziell E-Books, vom Frohmann Verlag findet man auch bei Buch7 (buch7.de/erweiterte-suche?tite…).
Und was die dafür von mir wissen wollen, ist mehr als überschaubar. Dazu ein Reader, der nicht online gehen kann... feddich.
Kurze interne Weiterbildung zur Verwendung von WikiCommons für #OpenAccess und #FDM, schönes Beispiel seit Jahren: Die Pelzgewerbehäuser in der Leipziger Innenstadt commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cat… + Furs literature (German) + commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cat…
#ForschungsDatenManagement #Qucosa #WikiBiblioCon #WikiKult #BiblioCon26
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Sehenswert! Wer mag darf den Link gerne teilen/boosten.
"Fotoshooting DDR - Bilder zwischen Propaganda und Alltag"
arte.tv/de/videos/118179-000-A…
#ddr #fotografie #boost
Es sind faszinierende Einblicke in eine Welt, die es nicht mehr gibt: das Leben in der DDR wurde nicht nur im Staatsauftrag, sondern auch von Foto-Künstlerinnen und -Künstlern, Journalistinnen und Journalisten per Kamera dokumentiert.ARTE
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🏚️An abandoned house somewhere in rural England, largely untouched since its last occupant mysteriously left and never returned.
The house features a vintage English bedroom. There are numerous clocks and pocket watches, as well as a vintage Jones sewing machine. A mixture of 1940s/1950s, is my best guess.
#Abandoned #Vintage #UrbanExploration #Photography #Retro #LostPlaces #Urbex
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You are right.
The needle should be in front of the feet ("pied" in french) : look picture #4
Oh my, this is spectacularly to the point -
A web page that tells you what your browser gave away the moment you arrived. No login, no form, no permission. Most pages do this. None of them tell you.Since You Arrived
@iamada
I should try it on my laptop.
Tbh I'm not surprised, though some was new to me.
@june @iamada @Natasha_Jay How so as it seems to be working with my browser. I first load the page and then enabled JS. It revealed a lot. I turned of the temp allow, flushed all the cookies, et al. Then re-opened the page and nothing revealed.
Very helpful and informative. Thanks for sharing.
Even though it wasn't 100 percent accurate in my case, it's still a frightening representation of the connections. And what is revealed about you online without your knowledge. 😶🌫️
In the 2 minutes I just spent here, the world did all of this. A memento mori for the internet age.Matt Wheeler (Since You Arrived)
In the 2 minutes I just spent here, the world did all of this. A memento mori for the internet age.Matt Wheeler (Since You Arrived)
Rather interesting if one does this with different browsers.
(E.g: Haven't known Vivaldi on my old phone announces my battery status).
@unixwitch
I'm interested to have a play too.
The GPU fingerprint shocked me for example

yup.
I had to go turn up the brightness to be able to read. But apparently they "would have noticed' me navigating away, and they didn't.
similar to the "about you" part of yhvr.me/about/ albeit with fancier presentation lol
cc @yhvr
@pearl
>you're reading this on a device that doesn't have a battery in it, or the battery is at 100% while plugged in
Neither site seems to know my battery haha. Nice.
Edit: DDG hides it, Opera gives away a bit more data than DDG.
Sweet. Some of what I'm doing is working. It got almost everything wrong except a few necessary facts I share with a lot of people.
Basically just using a VPN and LibreWolf. It thinks I'm in Seattle and my TZ is in Iceland.
The website did note that my browser sent false info for screen size but mention the substitute in still a data point. It is, that's why I don't change the screen size from the default startup...usually (and librewolf puts it back).
@sharkfie This one seems to indicate that the false fingerprint LibreWolf gives is pretty unique. I like that it reports the values so I can see myself.
One that seems kinda unique (1:600) is the list of system fonts being really small.
@sharkfie Oh, but it thinks I have javascript shut off and I don't. I think some features are disabled, but it's on.
This caused the ad-blocker test to fail. I have an ad-blocker and other sites can see that because some of them, like geeksforgeeks, bitch and demand I turn it off.
So this test isn't 100% accurate.
Yeahh, sites like this have been around since we were sharing them on AIM and MySpace twenty years ago so the shit it got right doesn't surprise me much. The shit it got *wrong* is fascinating though 😀
I'm particularly pleased that it describes my eight year old $100 phone as both "recent" and "high end" xD
well, pretty happy with how the tor browser performs here.
But yeah 😬
Can anyone answer why this website says I have not enabled Do Not Track when I have enabled Prevent cross-site tracking? (iOS Safari)
Is there a separate setting I need to enable or is the setting broken?
is it weird that I'm annoyed the "here's what angle you're holding your phone at" doesn't update as I move the phone
if you're going to spy on me, pay attention
Good news: fireox lied about my phone's position.
Bad news
You left
24.9 seconds away
You just switched to another tab — or another app — and came back 24.9 seconds later. The Visibility API named the exact moment you left and the exact moment you returned. Every website you open can read this signal. Most advertising platforms use it to calculate whether you are actually seeing their ads, or just leaving them open in a background tab. Your attention is a commodity. We just watched it leave the room.
WHAT THE EVER LOVING HELL?!?!
This was neat, but i was amused that the very first thing it did was complain to me that i didn't have Javascript enabled. Of course i didn't have it enabled! THAT'S HOW THE TRACKING IS DONE!!!!!!
The EFF Cover Your Tracks website does a better job because it will actually tell you what it can find out even with Javascript disabled, which isn't much!
I would LOVE one that somehow keys into the major info stealing networks and reports back what every retail site gets from you via Facebook cookies or any other ones.
FWIW the site failed to get my GPU nor the resolution correctly (misreported both).
*gasp!* It knows my local ISP's AS is local to my city?! Or that the Date Javascript functions use the local device time? Or that it renders itself on a specific screen size and scale to know how to place elements where? The horror!
It's seriously blowing a bunch of talking points way out of the water, especially with that whole "Hey, *we* aren't evil, trust us, but *others*... ! Hah, gotcha!" spiel they've got going on. Besides being likely vibecoded or assisted by AI...
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Friendica Support hat dies geteilt.
Wecker unnötig: Specht hämmert täglich Dorf im Emsland wach | ndr.de ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersachs…So viel zum Thema ruhiges Landleben
Balzverstärker auf dem Dorf: Buntspecht nutzt technischen Resonanzkörper
Seit Anfang März klopft ein Buntspecht frühmorgens auf einen Sirenenmast in Rütenmoor (Landkreis Emsland) ein und weckt die Anwohner. Eine Betroffene sieht das gelassen und freut sich über den Mitbewohner.Maja Chiara Hülcher (ndr.de)
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Later and indifferent, slightly lost track of daytime as darkness came down like a soft veil again, carrying the scent of moist river banks and close-to-blossoming parks and everything that found its place after the wind seems to have taken most of the wintry elsewhere for now. Unsure, but maybe just sticking to this very imagination of grey days passing is soothing in some way. (Home office window closed for now. Summing up. Concluding. Another page turned. Sleep tight everyone wherever you are.)
#outerworld #concrete city #the late hours #slowing down under open skies
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The rain the evening the signals and the noise.
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(Us and the clouds in a quiet sky.)
#smartphonephotography #lost in moments #outerworld #concrete city #edge of dusk
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Marga Xeyat Ⓐ und kat.season haben dies geteilt.
Every other week I read about some federated social network instance running into trouble due to some system outage, either following human error or technical failures on actual hardware or infrastructure issues on some provider. And again and again this feels sad, given we're in 2026, we have decentralized approaches such as dat or ipfs around, and still, just all too often, availability of full services, user data and the like depends on virtual machines with some sort of "local" storage operated by small groups or even individuals. Where did we fail to get architectures more robust and reliable than that? 😔
#technology and its amazing consequences #outerworld #rant but only half
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Eclipse of Tulips
Little trio of tulip photos for you. I finally got around to editing these from last year. If I post spring photos early, spring will materialize around me, right?
#photography #tulips #flowers #flowerphotography #spring #springcore #nature #naturephotography #naturecore #flowercore
Vormittage heißen Kaffees münden in Nachmittagen kalten Tees. Anfragelimit erreicht, Verlauf abgeschnitten, für ältere Informationen bedarf es tieferen Grabens in anderen Ablagen auf anderen Maschinen. (Schlüsselpaare suchen. Virtuelle Fenster zurechtrücken. Analoge Fenster so weit geöffnet lassen, dass der Nachmittag vereinzelte Tropfen auf Stirn und Unterarme werfen kann. Geschichten von Niedeschlag und Staub.)
#outerworld #concrete city #home office hours #where we do what we do
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chuls
Als Antwort auf 𝕮𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖘𝖙𝖎𝖓𝖆 𝖛𝖔𝖓 𝖂𝖊𝖑𝖑𝖊𝖆𝖓 • • •