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Also: That's what I hate about learning new things, it's either incredibly boring or it doesn't happen

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mood: almost making a slightly different thing from @Jules's @pcode (I would have asked but I kind of gave up early and it never happened, soo!), but then not, because doing stuff that i don't understand is just super not my learning style even though i'm very much drawn to it, and getting bored learning the super-very-basics isn't really solved by skipping them, and now i'm frustrated but also i know a little more about some things but also i'm frustrated.

Federal police in germany started public pilot programm for face recognition 

In #berlin at the trainstation 'suedkreuz' the police is experimenting with more survaillience such as face recognition.
The pilot programm will run for 6 month.

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I want to do cybre things that are hard to do on a phone, but I really don't need another huge heat source besides me and the sun in here :<

hey anyone have anything on where to contact of possible identity theft?? i got all my money stolen out of my bank account and now i think they might possibly have my information?? if anyone any tips or resources** that'd be great.

**ive already called the police and my bank.

Does anybody know of any witch school books that are not Harry Potter or Worst Witch.

I've been looking for some and I can't seem to find any that are specifically witches in schools. There's witches, there schools but not both.

The most I get is like the Percy Jackson books and... that's not what I'm looking for.

@Maverynthia "The School for Good and Evil" by Soman Chainani. It's more of a fairy tale inspired setting though.

And "The Magicians", but I really didn't like the first book & stopped reading after that. (I liked the TV series a lot, but it has a lot of bullshit in it, idk.)

The thing that I understand the least is PayPal's option to not enter a password every time one buys things o.O (Even if we take other people out of the picture, I can't imagine how I could trust myself that much)

Ursula K. LeGuin's "The Dispossessed" is a great example of #anarchism (arguably #feminism too) in #art and is largely inspired by Kropotkin's classic tome "Mutual Aid." You can find it for free thanks to the lovely folks at libcom.org:
libcom.org/library/dispossesse

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念願の猫さんをようやくお迎えできました。
家に着いた途端走り回って大運動会です。ようやく休憩してくれました。元気で何よりです。
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What are good (free) video editors that are compatible with linux? User friendly please!

surveillance capitalism is too silly to be real 

surveillance capitalism amid artificial scarcity seems like a cruel joke. hey check out how much labor we can manage to throw into expanding the police state, haha. we could end poverty, eliminate hunger, house everyone, but the objective we picked instead is *watching you*? you must be kidding.

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@skiring probably not if Firefox isn't your default browser, but if it is: Tusky and Subway Tooter definitely (and I think all others that I've tried, too, but I don't remember their names, well)

I mean yes, occasionally cats do move their bodies. But don't trust the rumours too much. I, for one, do not intend to move any time soon.

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