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A Mestre il corteo dalla stazione diretto verso il ponte della libertà per bloccare i collegamenti di Venezia con la terrafermahttps://www.veneziatoday.it/cronaca/scioperi-venezia-mestre-ponte-liberta-manifestazione.html#Sciopero #Mestre #Gaza

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  • @quephird magnificent :D

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  • Ma funziona la migrazione dei contenuti da Instagram a Pixelfed? Qualcuno ha provato?

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  • We report in the early afternoon, when the sun is still high and white. Something has changed in the atmospheric pressure, after weeks of the same. We do not know the exact correlation between all these warm, cold fronts, anticyclones and depressions… But we know it is cold now.

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  • Binary Clock Also Monitors Weather

    There are two things most of us want to know on a daily basis—the weather, and what time it is. [Guitarman9119] built a single device that can provide both pieces of information with a pleasingly nerdy aesthetic.

    The heart of the build is a Raspberry Pi Pico W, which is proudly displayed on the front panel of the device. It’s responsible for driving the array of LEDs that display the time in hours, minutes, and seconds in binary format. The Pi Pico W uses its wireless connection to query the WorldTime API and an IP geolocation server. This provides the local date and time, and the location is then used to query the OpenWeather service for current weather information. The weather information is thankfully not displayed in binary format, because that would be straining to read. Instead, it’s displayed in human-readable format on a small OLED display.

    There’s something about the way this is built—the discrete LEDs, that weird blue color that seemed to disappear by 1984—that gives this a wonderfully old school charm. You could imagine it turning up in a college lab full of old blinkenlights gear. Video after the break.

    youtube.com/embed/hAAY1Tiw1yg?…

    hackaday.com/2025/11/17/binary…

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  • fuck cancer

    (context is Rebecca Heineman passed away)

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  • RIP Rebecca Heineman.
    I don't even know which notable games of hers to pick because her list of credits is a mile long. She was a very online-present person, and was always there to patiently answer questions of random internet nerds such as myself, and was always nice about it. She will be missed.

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  • @stefano curious what your other fresh installs rank in at.

    A fairly fresh FreeBSD install on my MassiveGrid VM according to top(1):
    7044K Active
    109M Inact
    1572M Wired
    2232M Free
    ARC: 1238M Total, 498M MFU, 654M MRU, 512K Anon, 9920K Header, 70M Other

    And a fairly fresh OpenBSD install on a RackNerd VM:
    Real: 29M/1210M act/tot
    Free: 743M
    Cache: 380M

    I'm never quite certain how to measure RAM consumption though.

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  • @anildash that's not counting intellectual products of dozens of people, like a song, or hundreds of people, like a movie.

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