Nos últimos dias assisti a série “diagnóstico” da Netflix, onde uma médica usa sua coluna no site da New York Times para ajudar a descobrir diagnóstico de doenças difíceis de decifrar.
E agora estou assistindo ao vídeo do Nostalgia do charles Darwin.
Isto me lembra que a internet tem conteúdos bons que valem a pena.
Queria deixar como pauta para os próximos #tersoftware o uso de extensões de navegador. E também para o thunderbird que descobri recentemente.
Segue aqui as que eu uso no firefox:
- Algumas eu mantenho desativadas e uso só em caso de necessidade.
- O OneTab e o SingleFile (com a opção de anotar e salvar página mudaram minha maneira de trabalhar)
The EU is introducing an energy label for phones, together with mandatory requirements for phones sold in the EU;
- 5 years of software updates (AFTER they stop selling the device in the EU)
- providing important hardware parts (during sale and for 7 years after), including free software (if needed), to every repair shop, within 5-10 business days
- batteries have to make 800 charging cycles and still be above 80% original capacity
And on top of that, phones and tablets need this energy label (which also includes a fall damage durability and repairability score), and abide by the above requirements, from 20 June 2025.
(https://energy-efficient-products.ec.europa.eu/product-list/smartphones-and-tablets_en)
Product Energy Efficiency - Smartphones and Tablets. The 2023 regulations cover smartphones, feature phones, cordless phones and slate tablets. They do not apply to tablet computers, to products with flexible main display (roll-up), and to smartphones for high security communication. Energy labelling is foreseen only for smartphones and slate tablets.
☀️ #NaData de hoje, mas em 1954, os laboratórios Bell anunciam a avó das células solares de hoje: era a primeira “bateria solar”, feita de silício.
Expondo ao sol um conjunto de tiras de silício (cada uma com o tamanho de uma lâmina de barbear), esse precursor aparelho fotovoltaico capturava os elétrons livres e os transformava em corrente elétrica.
Ela convertia apenas 6% da luz solar, mas mesmo assim a tecnologia já foi empregada em satélites artificiais na mesma década.
Eu tinha um GPS e um sonho. Mapeei todas as 6 rotas de ônibus daqui da cidade que se dividem em 30 trajetos diferentes. Subi pro OpenStreetMap e criei essa página pra que as pessoas pudessem consultar horários, rotas e paradas do Tarifa Zero em Garopaba.

Nearly a year ago, we posted about the German state of Schleswig-Holstein’s plan to move 30,000 PCs from Microsoft Office/365 to LibreOffice. Now, Stephane Fermigier from EuroStack – which promotes European technological sovereignty and open source – has posted an update, citing an article in the German c’t Magazin. It discusses various reasons for the migration to LibreOffice and Linux, including: Digital Sovereignty – Schleswig-Holstein is actively reducing its dependence on a single, non-European tech giant Public Money, Public Code – Improvements made to open source software, like accessibility enhancements to LibreOffice, are available to the public Public Procurement as a Lever – Schleswig-Holstein is not only improving its own IT infrastructure but also sending a strong signal to the market, potentially encouraging other public administrations to follow suit In Fermigier’s post he also points to a recent talk from the LibreOffice Conference 2024 in Luxembourg (see below – video also available on PeerTube). Meanwhile, Dirk Schrödter, Head of the State Chancellery of Schleswig-Holstein, posted some thoughts on LinkedIn, including: This is not just about technological independence but also about economic aspects. At present, our administrations and businesses are trapped in a system characterized by monopolistic structures and high licensing