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@gergolippai
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middle aged man yelling at the cloud

interests on display here are around #cycling / #running / #hiking / #linux / #privacy / #history (past and repeating)

i will never not upvote your cat/dog photo

i post in english (sorry magyar readers) and sometimes #magyar (sorry all readers)

also rocking #fedi22

blog [en]https://gergolippai.com/
blog [hu]https://lipilee.hu/
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Dear Europe: Germany has shown the way forward, by making the Open Document Format (ODF) mandatory within its sovereign digital infrastructure. Now it's time for other countries to do the same! https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/03/23/dear-europe/ #foss #opensource #freesoftware #openstandards
...and i'm saying this knowing he was racist etc. but still, chuck norris dead!
how is Chuck Norris dead, I seriously cannot fathom this. he was only 86! this is truly a weird alternate reality we're living.
I'm wondering, did Israel send their navy to the Strait of Hormuz to answer Donald's plea? after all, they *are* the coalition in this war...

for no particular reason whatsoever, I'm re-reading the Iran section of Tim Marshall's great book, The Power of Geography. it's genuinely a great book, maybe someone could have given it to a certain world leader (in name only, I guess?) about a month ago.

https://eandtbooks.com/books/the-power-of-geography/

Elliott & Thompson | The Power of Geography

europeans when asked to help unblock the strait of hormuz

Hadas Weiss on Bluesky

Pokémon Go players thought they were catching Pikachus.

They were actually building the nervous system for robot civilization.

500M humans. 30B images. Zero consent forms.

The game was the harvest.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/03/10/1134099/how-pokemon-go-is-helping-robots-deliver-pizza-on-time/

How Pokémon Go is giving delivery robots an inch-perfect view of the world

Exclusive: Niantic's AI spinout is training a new world model using 30 billion images of urban landmarks crowdsourced from players.

MIT Technology Review