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I have a migration issue regarding firefish.social
@kainoa I’m not sure if this issue belongs to the Gitlab issues page, since it looks like something about this specific instance, however this is what happened:

I need to migrate form firefish.social to www.foxyhole.io (Firefish instance), the alias was correctly set on the destination instance and the new handle was set in the instance I’m leaving.

The migration didn’t happen, this is the error displayed:

Remote account doesn't have proper 'Known As' alias. Did you remember to set it?
b5c90186-4ab0-49c8-9bba-a1f766282ba4
Problemi da primo mondo:
vorrei migrare a foxyhole.io ma non mi piace che ci sia "www" in @ www.foxyhole.io

Non è aesthetic u.u
La mia parte prefe di Vampire Survivors è andare su Reddit a cercare guide/consigli e leggere gli americani che scrivono cose come "oh yes Mortaccio is my favourite to use in Molise, but also Pugnala Provola with Otto il Passerotto is really really strong".
@sio grazie per avermi condannato ad aumentare ulteriormente il mio debito di sonno
#VampireSurvivors

Se trovate aglio, ATTIVATELO

NEW: Food prices in Europe have been soaring. Earlier this year, the Austrian government said it would build a price database to let people compare costs at different supermarkets. It said this would take months to make and only include a small number of product categories.

Within 2 hours, @badlogic had built a first prototype, pulling the data from supermarket's websites, and open sourced the project. Now Heisse Preise lists 177,000 products from 10 chains.

The transparency has allowed prices to be compared: and the results appear to show supermarkets are watching each other and adjusting their prices based on others. The competition authority is investigating and already said new laws should make supermarkets publish proper APIs with full item data

https://www.wired.com/story/heisse-preise-food-prices/

#opensource #data #tech #news

This Website Exposes the Truth About Soaring Food Prices

A developer in Austria created a comparison website that helped open up the opaque world of food costs as regulators investigate the food industry.

WIRED
I realised that everything you can name in the world can be categorised either as a comb or as guitar

A chair is a comb, a shoe is obviously a guitar

I call it
The Comb-Guitar Dualism Theorem

You can try as well

Facial recognition technology jailed a man for days. His lawsuit joins others from Black plaintiffs

"A lawsuit filed this month blames the misuse of facial recognition technology by a sheriff’s detective in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, for his ordeal.
(...)
Quran, 29, is among at least five Black plaintiffs who have filed lawsuits against law enforcement in recent years, saying they were misidentified by facial recognition technology and then wrongly arrested. Three of those lawsuits, including one by a woman who was eight months pregnant and accused of a carjacking, are against Detroit police.
The technology allows law enforcement agencies to feed images from video surveillance into software that can search government databases or social media for a possible match.
Critics say it results in a higher rate of misidentification of people of color than of white people."
https://apnews.com/article/mistaken-arrests-facial-recognition-technology-lawsuits-b613161c56472459df683f54320d08a7
#Facialrecognition #Technology #Privacy #videoSurveillance #Detroit #USA

Facial recognition technology jailed a man for days. His lawsuit joins others from Black plaintiffs

A Georgia man says authorities wrongly arrested him based on a match generated by facial recognition technology. Randal Quran Reid filed a lawsuit this month against the Louisiana detective who sought his arrest warrant. Reid, who goes by Quran, says he spent six days in a Georgia jail before officials corrected their mistake. The detective, Andrew Bartholomew, declined to comment. Quran is among at least five Black plaintiffs who have sued law enforcement in recent years alleging they were wrongly arrested on the basis of facial recognition technology. Some states have limited its use as critics say it misidentifies people of color more than white people. Supporters say it's a vital tool.

AP News

I pirated a movie last night.

I gave it 3.14 stars ...

“Avete qualcosa di fresco, tipo un’insalata con bresaola, un po’ di grana…?”
“Purtroppo no, abbiamo delle insalate vegetariane”
“Ok allora prendo un hamburger con patatine”

Cos