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Notices by drak (drak@sn.1w6.org), page 30

  1. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Friday, 07-May-2021 14:17:39 EDT drak drak
    Plan B gegen #Zensur: https://www.draketo.de/politik/plan-b #freenet
    In conversation Friday, 07-May-2021 14:17:39 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  2. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Friday, 07-May-2021 10:06:24 EDT drak drak
    #Android #chat application using #Freenet: https://www.reddit.com/r/darknetplan/comments/n6gi4y/i_build_a_chat_application_running_over_the/
    In conversation Friday, 07-May-2021 10:06:24 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. r/darknetplan - I build a chat application running over the Freenet Project
      from reddit
      29 votes and 8 comments so far on Reddit
  3. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Wednesday, 05-May-2021 03:06:47 EDT drak drak
    Humor in the workplace: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2021/04/28/not-a-joke-leveraging-humour-at-work-increases-performance-individual-happiness-and-psychological-safety/
    In conversation Wednesday, 05-May-2021 03:06:47 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. Not a joke: leveraging humour at work increases performance, individual happiness, and psychological safety
      By Helena Vieira from LSE Business Review
      Why are workplaces often devoid of humour, if having a good laugh brings many benefits to people and organisations? Teresa Almeida and Cecily Josten look at the research on workplace humour and wri…
  4. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Monday, 03-May-2021 12:31:33 EDT drak drak
    NYT: experts expect Idiocracy to beat Immunity https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/03/health/covid-herd-immunity-vaccine.html
    In conversation Monday, 03-May-2021 12:31:33 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. Reaching ‘Herd Immunity’ Is Unlikely in the U.S., Experts Now Believe
      By By Apoorva Mandavilli from The New York Times
  5. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Sunday, 02-May-2021 06:43:31 EDT drak drak
    #wisp 1.0.5: the language implementation is now lax licensed so it is safe to embed in games https://www.draketo.de/software/wisp#orga9852c8
    In conversation Sunday, 02-May-2021 06:43:31 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  6. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Thursday, 29-Apr-2021 18:52:37 EDT drak drak
    European Parliament confirms new online censorship … https://edri.org/our-work/european-parliament-confirms-new-online-censorship-powers/
    In conversation Thursday, 29-Apr-2021 18:52:37 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. European Parliament confirms new online censorship powers - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
      By EDRi from European Digital Rights (EDRi)
      European Parliament confirms new online censorship powers
  7. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Thursday, 29-Apr-2021 18:48:55 EDT drak drak
    Impfstoff gegen #Malaria: https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/afrika/malaria-impfstoff-103.html https://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/1151353.derailing-nur-nicht-ablenken-lassen.html
    In conversation Thursday, 29-Apr-2021 18:48:55 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. Erstes Malaria-Vakzin mit hoher Wirksamkeit
      from tagesschau.de
      Die Universität Oxford hat einen Impfstoff gegen Malaria entwickelt, der erstmals die Anforderungen der WHO an die Wirksamkeit erfüllt. Nach deren Schätzung sterben jährlich allein 270.000 Kinder an der Krankheit.
    2. Nur nicht ablenken lassen (neues deutschland)
      Schauspieler*innen, die idiotische Videos posten, sind zwar ärgerlich, aber nicht wirklich relevant. Die wirklich wichtigen Neuigkeiten verschwinden stattdessen oft in der Rubrik »Vermischtes«. Das ist Absicht, meint Sheila Mysorekar.
  8. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Apr-2021 05:18:57 EDT drak drak
    Gerade erst erfahren: Über 115 ist die Kommune erreichbar — auch für Fragen wie „Müll auf dem Spielplatz, was jetzt?“ https://www.115.de/
    In conversation Wednesday, 28-Apr-2021 05:18:57 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  9. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Apr-2021 03:45:27 EDT drak drak
    "Durch die Abwasserrohre fließen Industrieabwässer – mitten durch ein Trinkwasserschutzgebiet." — #Tesla: https://www.zdf.de/politik/frontal-21/tesla-wie-elon-musk-behoerden-unter-druck-setzt-100.html
    In conversation Wednesday, 28-Apr-2021 03:45:27 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. Tesla verlegte Abwasserrohre ohne Genehmigung
      Tesla verlegt seit Monaten Abwasserrohre auf der Baustelle in Grünheide, mehrere Wochen davon ohne Baugenehmigung. Im März flogen die illegalen Bauarbeiten des US-Autobauers auf.
  10. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Apr-2021 11:24:55 EDT drak drak
    What #everyComputerUser should run: https://workrave.org/ — #workrave supports fundamental computer workplace health
    In conversation Tuesday, 27-Apr-2021 11:24:55 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  11. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Apr-2021 06:00:56 EDT drak drak
    Warum es mich ärgert, dass ich Gauck stützte https://www.draketo.de/licht/politik/leserbriefe/gauck-zu-digitaler-gesellschaft-angst-schueren
    In conversation Tuesday, 27-Apr-2021 06:00:56 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  12. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Sunday, 25-Apr-2021 11:13:15 EDT drak drak
    #Mathe-Ass jetzt auch mit Minus: https://www.draketo.de/anderes/mathe-ass — Grundlagen für Schulmathe in steigender Schwierigkeit trainieren
    In conversation Sunday, 25-Apr-2021 11:13:15 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  13. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Apr-2021 10:03:40 EDT drak drak
    „Es darf keine rechtsfreien Räume geben“ — Axel Müller #CDU über #Schwarzgeld … äh, nein, #Darknet … knapp daneben: https://www.heise.de/news/Kriminelle-Marktplaetze-Schwarz-Rot-will-Darknet-Auswuechse-bekaempfen-6018712.html
    In conversation Tuesday, 20-Apr-2021 10:03:40 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. Kriminelle Marktplätze: Schwarz-Rot will Darknet-Auswüchse bekämpfen
      from heise online
      Die Opposition hält den Regierungsentwurf zur Strafbarkeit des Betreibens krimineller Handelsplattformen für einen PR-Stunt. Die Koalition hält aber daran fest.
  14. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Apr-2021 09:58:59 EDT drak drak
    „Es darf keine rechtsfreien Räume geben“ — Axel Müller #CDU über die Maskenaffaire. Oder so: https://www.heise.de/news/Kriminelle-Marktplaetze-Schwarz-Rot-will-Darknet-Auswuechse-bekaempfen-6018712.html
    In conversation Tuesday, 20-Apr-2021 09:58:59 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. Kriminelle Marktplätze: Schwarz-Rot will Darknet-Auswüchse bekämpfen
      from heise online
      Die Opposition hält den Regierungsentwurf zur Strafbarkeit des Betreibens krimineller Handelsplattformen für einen PR-Stunt. Die Koalition hält aber daran fest.
  15. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Apr-2021 09:34:36 EDT drak drak
    creating an accessible (and effective) presentation! https://blogs.egu.eu/geolog/2021/03/23/accessibility-at-vegu21-creating-an-accessible-and-effective-presentation/
    In conversation Tuesday, 20-Apr-2021 09:34:36 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. Accessibility at vEGU21: creating an accessible (and effective) presentation!
      By Hazel Gibson from GeoLog
      Even before the global pandemic reshaped how we share our scientific research, presenting our results online has become more and more a normal activity for researchers around the world. Digital conferencing, remote presentations and pre-recorded talks shared over the internet have a lot of positives and negatives, not least of which is the ability to share your work with a wider audience than might be able to attend a physical presentation, but how do you ensure that you are making the most of that opportunity? How do you make sure that your presentation is as accessible as you can possibly make it?   To help presenters preparing their talks for vEGU21, whether you are choosing to upload a series of slides with your data or video record and pre-upload your whole talk (or both!), we have put together some top tips to help you share your research with as wide an audience as possible.   Live captions, craptions and accessiblity. The closed caption symbol ‘cc’ lets users know when a transcription of the dialogue is available. (Image credit: Wikimedia) Whether the person attending your talk is Deaf or has a hearing disability, or perhaps English is not their first (or second, or third) language, good closed captions can be essential to help that person understand your presentation. At EGU we are keen to support accessibility for our talks, so all Union Symposia, Great Debates and Union Medal Lectures will have a live stenographer. We will also be providing AI-based closed captioning for all other Medal and Award Lectures, as well as short courses, and all the 2 minute summary presentations will have google based closed captions. But as the acceptance of live captioning of scientific talks becomes more widespread, we have all seen examples of how it can go wrong, when the software mistakes a scientific word, or cannot master a strong accent. These are often called ‘craptions‘ and although it may be tempting to find them funny, publicly mocking incorrect captions and turning them into a joke is a form of ableism that negates the fact that many people rely on good captions to be able to participate in scientific events. EGU and our conference partner Copernicus have done research into the best AI live captioning systems available, but there are things that you as the presenter can do to help us avoid craptions as much as possible. So what can we do to make vEGU21 live captions better?   Well, to start with, we have three tips to help you improve your AI-dependent live captions: Speak slowly and communicate clearly. This helps the automated transcription service to track your words and have a higher success rate. It also helps people understand your talk better regardless, and with pre-recording and uploading your full talk an option for vEGU21, you can have a few attempts until you get it just right. Practice with your live closed-captioner turned on. AI based closed captioning services are smart – they learn from you and your speech patterns – so the more you practice speaking into your live closed caption service, the more accurate it becomes, even for fairly complex scientific words. Try Powerpoint, Otter.ai, Google slides or Rev for live captioning, and if you have worked with a captioner, and it knows you and your speech style well, let the organiser know, so they can preferentially use your software where possible. Use an external microphone. Your inbuilt microphone in your computer or laptop will not be able to capture your speaking voice clearly enough, so you need to have some kind of external microphone (even one on headphones or a headset will do) to really give the AI closed captioner the best chance at success. This is another good tip for online presenting in general; for an audience to hear you, you need an external microphone.   Also if you are particularly worried about certain words, include technical language written simply on the slide. This is not an excuse to present a block of text, but if you need to present a word that you know live captioners struggle with, then include the word written clearly and plainly on your slide. You can also pre-caption your own recorded video uploads, so you know they are correct. For more great tips, read this Eos blog post on best practices for live captioning or read Stephanie Zihms’ blog post about how to record accessible videos for teaching.   When a picture doesn’t paint a thousand words. Similar to live captioning, presenters are becoming more and more aware of how to create accessible images for their talk. Images can sometimes be difficult to understand for many reasons and yet a well designed and carefully selected image can be key for many people to really connect with the researcher’s idea. Good images obvious when you see them, but it is also still easy to make mistakes and create a confusing or even misleading image or graph, at any stage of your career.   Try these three tips to help bring your vEGU21 images to the front of the stage: This image highlights the de-saturation of certain colours that colour vision deficiency (in this case deuteranopia) can have on a standard colour wheel, demonstrating just one of the reasons why a rainbow scale is not a good choice for graphics. (Image credit: Ed Hawkins) Rainbow scales are bad for presenting and interpreting data. Not only do colours in rainbow scales have emotional and perceptual meanings that cause people to incorrectly interpret them (yes, researchers too), they are very difficult for many people to even read in the first place. Just say no. Contrast and clarity in your slides is key. When it comes to creating a presentation that is accessible, bear in mind that a reasonable proportion of your audience will have a colour-vision deficiency. High contrast between your text and the background of your slide helps and you can even test how well your images perform for people with different colour-vision deficiencies by using test websites like Coblis. Clarity and simplicity in your slides are key, to help everyone follow your talk. Describe and explain your images. This may seem simple, but if there is an image on your slide and you don’t explain it, then you aren’t making it accessible or effective. Talk through the image piece by piece, and then explain its relevance. There is nothing as excluding as having someone say ‘as you can see here’ and then moving on with a related point without describing or explaining what you can see. These images and diagrams may be familiar to you as the speaker, but there will certainly be someone in the audience who can’t see what you are referring to, whether because of a disability, or maybe because they are new to the field (or both!). Describing and explaining your images helps everyone.   These points are obviously just the very start of how we can all work to make presentations more accessible, and build on advice for visually accessible and audio accessible presenting that we have given previously, as well as using inclusive language in talks.   For more resources check out the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Geosciences project resources page and please feel free to share tips, ideas and other useful resources in the comments – we are all here to learn and share together, and make our research as accessible, for as many people, as possible. Find out more about what EDI events are happening this week with the What’s on at vEGU21: EDI flyer!  
  16. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Monday, 19-Apr-2021 08:45:44 EDT drak drak
    Die Wissenschaftliche Methode in 140 Zeichen https://www.draketo.de/deutsch/wissenschaftliche-methode
    In conversation Monday, 19-Apr-2021 08:45:44 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  17. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 19:23:10 EDT drak drak
    in reply to
    • drak
    ZSK-Sänger Joshi über Punk und Politik: https://taz.de/ZSK-Saenger-Joshi-ueber-Punk-und-Politik/!5763205/
    In conversation Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 19:23:10 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. ZSK-Sänger Joshi über Punk und Politik: „Lasst die Kids doch machen!“
      Die Punkband ZSK wurde mit ihrem Song über Christian Drosten berühmt. Ein Gespräch mit Sänger Joshi über Coronaleugner und Fridays for Future.
  18. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 19:18:30 EDT drak drak
    #ZSK - Ich habe Besseres zu tun (Official Video) #Drosten https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OZdKwFSWZw :-)
    In conversation Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 19:18:30 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. ZSK - Ich habe Besseres zu tun (Official Video) Drosten
      from YouTube
      JETZT das neue Album "Ende der Welt" holen: https://zsk.lnk.to/EndeDerWeltSchon mehr als 500.000 Tote weltweit. Covid-19 ist echt ein hinterhältiges scheiß ...
  19. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 18:19:17 EDT drak drak
    #LucaApp: #CCC calls for a moratorium: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26832525
    In conversation Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 18:19:17 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  20. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 03:33:15 EDT drak drak
    "YouTube recommended my kids to join the army": https://feed.fschuttkowski.xyz/2021/04/16/youtube-recommended-my.html
    In conversation Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 03:33:15 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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    1. File without filename could not get a thumbnail source.
      📺 YouTube recommended my kids to join the army
      If you have children, you are probably aware of the problems that arise with content aimed at the smallest of us: tons of ads (seriously, four(!) advertisement-breaks in a 12min-video?!) However, while watching „Prinzessin Lillifee“ on YouTube today, the ad algorithm displayed a recruitment spot of the German military. This resulted in several questions from my kids: Why are they wearing these funny green tiger costumes? They have guns, are these people evil?
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