rnpereira , to Linux Brasil Portuguese
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Servidor caseiro em tvbox

Cara comunidade, queria saber se alguém aí já pensou em comprar um tvbox, desses vendidos por aí, e transformar em servidor caseiro? Se já pensou, conseguiu? Recomenda? Qual modelo utilizado? Qual sistema utilizou?
Pergunto porque esses equipamentos são mais baratos do que mini pcs e Pi da vida!
Pode ser também esses retrobox de videogame.

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💡 Today's Dear John Moment! 💡

When you get a site score of 💯, don't forget to turn off your 'serve stale cache' function on your caching server...

Stay tuned for updates on my forthcoming novel, From Terror to Valor: Echoes and Shadows, coming soon for pre-order. More on a site that no longer serves stale cache at https://authormulhall.com

@writers @WritersGuildGB @writing @Writing_ie
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JustCodeCulture , to anthropology group
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New Review Essay on @lmesseri tremendous new book, ethnography & tech, social hopes, & false dreams of tech solutionism. Also discussing work of Andrew Brock, Zeynep Tufekci & Kelsie Nabben on Black Twitter, Twitter & ethnographies of DAOs.

@histodons
@commodon
@anthropology
@sociology

https://z.umn.edu/EthnographicSublime

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Glimpse of next-generation internet

“The Harvard team established the practical makings of the first quantum internet by entangling two quantum memory nodes separated by optical fiber link deployed over a roughly 22-mile loop through Cambridge, Somerville, Watertown, and Boston.”

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2024/05/glimpse-of-next-generation-internet/

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Backstabbing, bluffing and playing dead: has AI learned to deceive? – podcast

“Dr Peter Park, an AI existential safety researcher at MIT and author of the research, tells Ian Sample about the different examples of deception he uncovered, and why they will be so difficult to tackle as long as AI remains a black box.”

https://www.theguardian.com/science/audio/2024/may/14/backstabbing-bluffing-and-playing-dead-has-ai-learned-to-deceive-podcast

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Democratizing Data: How AI Analytics Empowers Every Stakeholder
The democratization of data through AI analytics represents a paradigm shift in how organizations access, analyze, and leverage data. By breaking down barriers to data access, empowering decision-makers, fostering collaboration, engaging stakeholders, and ensuring ethical use of data, AI analytics has the potential to transform organizations and drive innovation at scale.

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"A Bayesian analysis showed that participants had high expectations and performed descriptively better irrespective of the AI description when a sham-AI was present. Using cognitive modeling, we could trace this advantage back to participants gathering more information."

Agnes Mercedes Kloft, Robin Welsch, Thomas Kosch, and Steeven Villa. 2024. "AI enhances our performance, I have no doubt this one will do the same": The Placebo effect is robust to negative descriptions of AI. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 299, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642633

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"A Bayesian analysis showed that participants had high expectations and performed descriptively better irrespective of the AI description when a sham-AI was present. Using cognitive modeling, we could trace this advantage back to participants gathering more information."

Agnes Mercedes Kloft, Robin Welsch, Thomas Kosch, and Steeven Villa. 2024. "AI enhances our performance, I have no doubt this one will do the same": The Placebo effect is robust to negative descriptions of AI. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 299, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642633

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"A Bayesian analysis showed that participants had high expectations and performed descriptively better irrespective of the AI description when a sham-AI was present. Using cognitive modeling, we could trace this advantage back to participants gathering more information."

Agnes Mercedes Kloft, Robin Welsch, Thomas Kosch, and Steeven Villa. 2024. "AI enhances our performance, I have no doubt this one will do the same": The Placebo effect is robust to negative descriptions of AI. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 299, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642633

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"A Bayesian analysis showed that participants had high expectations and performed descriptively better irrespective of the AI description when a sham-AI was present. Using cognitive modeling, we could trace this advantage back to participants gathering more information."

Agnes Mercedes Kloft, Robin Welsch, Thomas Kosch, and Steeven Villa. 2024. "AI enhances our performance, I have no doubt this one will do the same": The Placebo effect is robust to negative descriptions of AI. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 299, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642633

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"Researchers publish largest-ever dataset of neural connections

A cubic millimeter of brain tissue may not sound like much. But considering that that tiny square contains 57,000 cells, 230 millimeters of blood vessels, and 150 million synapses, all amounting to 1,400 terabytes of data, Harvard and Google researchers have just accomplished something stupendous."

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2024/05/the-brain-as-weve-never-seen-it/

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JustCodeCulture , to sociology group
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Congratulations to Harvard University History of Science doctoral candidate Aaron Gluck-Thaler on the 2024-25 CBI Tomash Fellowship. We are thrilled to have Aaron as a fellow in the upcoming academic year!

@histodons
@sociology
@commodon

https://z.umn.edu/2024-25-Tomash

weirdwriter , to bookstodon group

Here is an affiliate booklist, not my list, of books critical of tech and tech culture and AI https://bookshop.org/shop/parismarx https://bookshop.org/shop/parismarx?ref=disconnect.blog @bookstodon

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Scientists are trying to get cows pregnant with synthetic embryos

"Synthetic embryos are clones, too—of the starting cells you grow them from. But they’re made without the need for eggs and can be created in far larger numbers—in theory, by the tens of thousands."

https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/05/06/1092055/scientists-are-trying-to-get-cows-pregnant-with-synthetic-embryos/

@science

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bibliolater , to economics group
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In Conversation with Mariana Mazzucato, Tim O’Reilly and Ilan Strauss on Algorithmic Attention Rents

"A conversation about how today’s big tech platforms use the power they hold over the attention of billions of users to shape the markets in which they participate for their own benefit."

length: 56 minutes and 46 seconds

https://youtu.be/iGvICGkr7I8

@economics

FlipboardMagazines , to Technology
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Hello, fediverse community 👋

We're excited to share that the Flipboard community team is kicking off this new account to celebrate and amplify Magazines curated by passionate enthusiasts and experts, publishers, and organizations on Flipboard.

Follow along to get recommendations for Magazines to follow in news, tech, science, history, culture, travel and more. A Magazine is a curated feed of posts about a specific topic or interest that is followable, just like a profile.

To get this party started, here are 10 Magazines to follow in tech from trending news to AI and EVs:

Technology by The Intercept: @technology-TheIntercept

Fast Co. Technology by Fast Company: @fast-co-technology-FastCompany

Tech News by The Verge: @tech-news-theverge

The AI Economy by journalist Ken Yeung: @the-ai-economy-thekenyeung

Cars and Transportation of the Future by Mashable: @cars-and-transportation-of-the

CyberSec by cybersecurity practitioner Allen Westly: @cybersec-West1118

AI Prompts by innovator and angel investor Jenifer Daniels: @ai-prompts-Jentrification

Science & Tech by The Conversation (U.S.): @science-technology-us-Conversa

Apple Watch by the ultimate Apple fanboy, Scott Klienberg: @apple-watch-scottkleinberg

Following the Fediverse by Mike McCue: @following-the-fediverse-mike

ajsadauskas , to Asklemmy
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What should I add to my '90s website?

So I'm currently toying around with NeoCities, and decided to trial it by building your classic mid '90s Geocities/Tripod/Angelfire pastiche website.

Some of the most important elements are already in place.

Tile background? Large font? Heading in bright pink with a shadow? Unusual colour choices? Random cat gifs? Under construction gif? Check! Check! Check!

In the true spirit of the '90s DIY web, some more pages (including the links page) are coming soon.

(I'm thinking of adding a page dedicated to either Britney or a nu-metal band.)

You can see the page so far here: https://that90ssite.neocities.org/

There are a few things that I want to add to make it complete, and I'm looking for suggestions.

The first, is to embed a midi file that plays automatically. Any suggestions on the best way of doing this?

Second, it's just not going to be complete without a guestbook.

Third, any webring suggestions?

Fourth, what's the best way of adding a java chat room in 2024?

Finally, anything else that really needs to be a part of a great '90s website?

UPDATE: Thanks for all the feedback! I've added more annoying GIFs, a guestbook, a links page, and a cyber cat hangout.

UPDATE 2: And added even more gifs, an amazing Amiga demo, and a ton of links.

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