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Notices by Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)

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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Aug-2025 22:46:27 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
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    • Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell:
    • Foone🏳️‍⚧️
    • leo vriska :light2:
    • LisPi

    @foone @lispi314 @leo @lanodan I don't see how TIFF can be more of a security nightmare than PDF for example, since PDF can include images all encodings used in TIFF.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from f-ckendehoelle.de permalink
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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Friday, 08-Aug-2025 14:06:08 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
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    • ✧✦Catherine✦✧

    @whitequark Apparently 1966
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_winter

    In conversation about 2 months ago from gnusocial.jp permalink

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      AI winter
      In the history of artificial intelligence (AI), an AI winter is a period of reduced funding and interest in AI research. The field has experienced several hype cycles, followed by disappointment and criticism, followed by funding cuts, followed by renewed interest years or even decades later. The term first appeared in 1984 as the topic of a public debate at the annual meeting of AAAI (then called the "American Association of Artificial Intelligence"). Roger Schank and Marvin Minsky—two leading AI researchers who experienced the "winter" of the 1970s—warned the business community that enthusiasm for AI had spiraled out of control in the 1980s and that disappointment would certainly follow. They described a chain reaction, similar to a "nuclear winter", that would begin with pessimism in the AI community, followed by pessimism in the press, followed by a severe cutback in funding, followed by the end of serious research. Three years later the billion-dollar AI industry began to collapse. There were two major "winters" approximately 1974–1980 and 1987–2000, and several smaller episodes, including the following: 1966: failure...
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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Friday, 08-Aug-2025 13:56:43 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
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    • ✧✦Catherine✦✧

    @whitequark Uhm, wasn't the second AI winter already in the 1970s?

    In conversation about 2 months ago from f-ckendehoelle.de permalink
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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Saturday, 19-Jul-2025 00:06:30 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
    • link (t)wink =3

    @link Well there's still lynx and w3m, but web-developers kinda seem to hate working browsers.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from f-ckendehoelle.de permalink
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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Sunday, 11-May-2025 16:49:44 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
    • Enfys: Unhinged

    @enfys You jnow German Teletext services were doing that with Twitter for years now. You tweet somtghing under a special hashtag and they'll curate it and put it onto a special "newsflash" page.

    In conversation about 5 months ago from f-ckendehoelle.de permalink
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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Friday, 14-Feb-2025 15:53:26 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
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    • Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell:
    • Foone🏳️‍⚧️

    @lanodan @foone You were extremely lucky then. Anything beyond keyboard and mouse I have crashes regularly because the bus resets on any tiny static discharge in the room.

    In conversation about 8 months ago from f-ckendehoelle.de permalink
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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Friday, 14-Feb-2025 06:51:09 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
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    • Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell:
    • Foone🏳️‍⚧️

    @lanodan @foone Well considering that it can save you from having to waste a lot of PCI-E slots, the price is quite OK.
    Compared to USB to serial device, these are a _lot_ more reliable since they by-pass USB.

    In conversation about 8 months ago from f-ckendehoelle.de permalink
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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Thursday, 13-Feb-2025 06:51:14 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
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    • Foone🏳️‍⚧️

    @foone Ironically multi-port serial cards look just like that. :)

    In conversation about 8 months ago from f-ckendehoelle.de permalink
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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Thursday, 06-Feb-2025 06:54:44 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
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    • Puniko ?

    @puniko Ja, aber das ist doch Vodafone, da macht das vermutlich keinen Unterschied ob das Teil Strom hat oder nicht.

    In conversation about 8 months ago from f-ckendehoelle.de permalink
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    Christian Berger DECT 9314 (casandro@f-ckendehoelle.de)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Jan-2025 21:14:15 JST Christian Berger DECT  9314 Christian Berger DECT 9314
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    • LaF0rge

    @LaF0rge @Golemde Das Transcript lässt ja schon viel hoffen. "Und zwar, dass ich mit meinem Gast Harald Welte, der mich netterweise hier in seinen Keller gemäht hat, begrüßt heute."

    In conversation about 9 months ago from f-ckendehoelle.de permalink

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