@distelfliege It has been shut down some time ago.
@rixx Subway Tooter, Twidere
Fuck #Android!
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"There's a new Android permission in town, that shares with apps whether you're walking, driving, sitting, etc. It's called "Activity Recognition" and you can find it in an app's permissions page, in the "Other" category, but it can't be disabled."
via @duckduckgo
This is Conrad. http://www5.cs.fau.de/conrad/
It says Python on the website why do we have to do Java??
Okay seems like I have to go back to doing Java things because I decided to take on another module on medical image processing (it is completely via the interweb so yay no leaving the house). The assignments require Java stuff because some framework thing called Conrad?
I don't know what I'm doing rn but there is a new eclipse monster on my laptop now 👻
#Mastodon-Fachleute: Gibts ein Tool, um all meine Toots von einer Instanz runterzuladen?
It's not that they would be able to just turn around and comeback becase someone called their name ^^
If you want to read more about it, here is a more extensive explanation http://neurocosmopolitanism.com/neurodiversity-some-basic-terms-definitions/
Humans / a class of students are neurodivers. Their brains work differently, they perceive, think, move, process in different ways. This is just how humans are.
Autistics (and others) are neurodivergent. Their brain is different from what humans deem "normal".
However, I'm not trying to police labels here. I just think some might not know how these words work. If you prefer "neurodivers" I'm not going to correct you or something. It's your brain
I'm still seeing "I'm neurodivers" a lot, especially with Germans. Here is a short explanation.
A group can be divers. Like people or populations of animals or all living things on the planet (biodiversity).
One person/cat/plant/... can be divergent, when it is, in some way, different from a given (constructed) norm. It's not like the others.
I know my heart does strange things (arrhythmia), I wish I had an ECG print now to analyze it myself.
So far this course is fun and I can make some use of my prior medical training knowledge residues 👾
it's nice to have nice things like tilde.town when you're down
https://tiny.tilde.website/media/LQn55NikILKKzrDorD8
food
*eats chocolate cake*
"Death by chocolate - is it possible?"
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026240790763214X
oh and tea, please! very queer and autistic. disability. fibre. they-pronouns.
not much tech-related tooting but feelings and everything.
I like tea but: http://ko-fi.com/A674QB4