Bei Topio wird einem geholfen
Ein privatsphäre-schützendes Handy ist möglich
Nicht auf jedem Android Gerät funktioniert nach dem "rooten", der Befreiung des Geräts von Sperren auf den Adminzugriff, alles wie vorher. Deutschlandfunk Nova hat den Berliner Verein Topio in der alten Markthalle in Moabit besucht und sich die einzelnen Schritte und über auftretende Probleme berichten lassen.
Ein trackingsfreies Betriebssystem installieren
Anders als die vorinstallierten Betriebssysteme soll das Handy keine Infos an zum Beispiel Google senden. Dazu muss das Gerät zuerst einmal "geflasht" werden. Man entsperrt zuerst den sogenannten Bootloader und nimmt damit Google die Kontrolle über das Gerät. Bevor man sich daran wagt, solllte man schauen ob das für diesen Gerätetyp überhaupt erfolgreich funktionieren kann.
Danach installiert man z.B. als neues Betriebssystem "Lineage OS" und als App Store den freien F-Droid Store. Dort findet man offene Software für fast alle Anwendungen - aber sicher nicht Google Maps oder WhatsApp oder ... dafür aber sicher verschlüsselnde Messenger wie Briar, Wire, Sessions und die Karten von Open Street Map(OSM) und dazu das Navigationsprogramm OSMand, u.v.m.
Nach etwas Eingewöhnungszeit ist das Handy wieder vertraut. Höchstens auf Stauauskünfte in Echtzeit muss man auf einem trackingfreien Handy verzichten, denn sowas liefern die trackingfreien Apps nicht, denn sie verraten nicht wo ich mich gerade befinde. Spätestens mit der geringeren Anzahl von Spam-Nachrichten auf einem trackingfreien Handy und einem guten Gefühl wird man dann für den Aufwand belohnt.
Mehr dazu bei https://www.deutschlandfunknova.de/beitrag/daten-ein-verein-moechte-handys-von-tracking-befreien
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Happy 7 years Mini Doodle party
sorry I couldn't do anything more spectacular this year.
Maybe next year if I'm still kicking
enjoy your complementary Jazzy Party Hat
Characters belong to:
Mod Kit @inaris-pokemon-world
Gen @ask-team-searchlights
Hermes @cloudinbottle / @infectois (sorry I had to cash in my yearly Hermes Art Card)
Bella @ask-pokecats
Topio @ask-a-shiny-jolteon / @sp-modblog
Ramiel @ask-amaryllis-academy
Serafina @ask-serafinas-harem
Alli @curce
Kainda @a-toxic-bounty
Lunch @askvekpa
Nikky @ask-casteliabounce
Paprika @skoodledoodledoo
Chime @askchimeknight
Puppy @sometimesjoltik
Gertie @askfossilfriends
Aspen @therantingsage
Dax the dewott from askaw-Oh wait. I mean @ask-dax
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i am sorry
I drew some OC's from memory...after 10-15 seconds of looking at their images
I didn't have time to do all of them during this stream, so I prioritized Poke-askblog characters.
Here's the lineup:
Rimi from @ask-the-shiny-pokemons
Bijoux from @redolentgrove
Paige from @ask-enchantingdelights
Franco from @ask-casteliabounce
Hope from @ask-the-royal-absol
Mint from @phantomguild
Dolly from @askshinyglaceon
Topio from @ask-a-shiny-jolteon
Goro from @milochmagic
Romeo from @ask-guardian-gallade
Abby and Eva from @askabbyandeva
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paradeisos einai,
sunnefiasmeno topio, ellinikos, strifta, klama epeidi den vgainei h ulh kai lana sto hxeio.
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He probably won’t see this but, @sp-modblog , the owner of @ask-a-shiny-jolteon and @askadewott, you’re a legend.
I always admired him from even before he started his Topio blog. He just has charming characters and 90s a e t h e t i c art that make it fun to go through his blogs with. If anything, I feel like I underappreciated him back then because I was just so jealous of how he was putting out bangers.
SP, thank you for being an inspiration, man. I wouldn’t have become an artist and pushed to become a better person without you.
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From Ancient Automata to Modern Machines: The Evolution of Robots
A robot is a machine, often programmable by a computer, capable of executing a complex series of actions automatically. While robots can be guided by external controls, many are designed with embedded systems. These machines can range from humanoid forms like Honda's ASIMO and TOSY's TOPIO to various specialized robots such as industrial, medical, and even microscopic nano robots. By mimicking lifelike appearances or automating tasks, robots can give the impression of intelligence or independent thought. The future promises a surge in autonomous technology, with home robotics and self-driving cars leading the charge.
Robotics: The Field of Innovation
The study and application of robots fall under the domain of robotics, which encompasses the design, construction, operation, and control of these machines. Robotics also involves sensory feedback and information processing, aiming to replace humans in hazardous environments or perform tasks with precision and efficiency. Inspired by nature, robotics has evolved into bio-inspired and soft robotics, reflecting a blend of mechanical and organic systems.
Historical Context
The concept of automation is not new. Ancient civilizations, including those in China, Greece, and Egypt, created early forms of automated devices. For instance, Archytas of Tarentum envisioned a steam-powered mechanical bird, while Hero of Alexandria developed various automated machines using air pressure and steam.
In the 11th century, Chinese inventor Su Song built a sophisticated water clock with mechanical figurines, showcasing early programmable mechanisms. The Samarangana Sutradhara, an 11th-century Sanskrit treatise, described elaborate mechanical contrivances, including dancing dolls and musical instruments.
Medieval Innovations
The 13th-century Muslim scientist Ismail al-Jazari advanced the field further with his inventions. Al-Jazari’s creations included automated peacocks powered by hydropower, automatic gates, and even a humanoid waitress capable of serving drinks. His innovations demonstrated a keen interest in practical applications and user comfort, distinguishing his work from earlier Greek designs.
Modern Robotics
The term "robot" originates from the Slavic word "robot-" meaning labor, first popularized in Karel Čapek’s 1920 play "R.U.R." The field gained significant momentum with the development of electronic autonomous robots in the mid-20th century. George Devol's 1954 Unimate, the first commercial digital and programmable robot, marked a turning point, finding application in automotive manufacturing.
Impact and Future
Robots have increasingly replaced humans in repetitive, dangerous, or highly specialized tasks. Their role in society has sparked debates on technological unemployment and ethical concerns, particularly in military applications. As robots continue to evolve, the line between artificial and human-like behavior blurs, raising questions about autonomy and future implications.
Summary
The term "robot" encompasses both physical machines and virtual software agents, though the latter are typically called bots. Essential characteristics of robots include electronic programming, data processing, and environmental interaction. As robotics advances, it increasingly intersects with fields like synthetic biology, blurring the boundaries between machines and living entities.
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Ήπειρος: Τρεις παραλίες με απίστευτα νερά και μοναδικό φυσικό τοπίο
https://travel-tourism.news-24.gr/ipeiros-treis-paralies-me-apistefta-nera-kai-monadiko-fysiko-topio/
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Κολυμπώντας στο φεγγάρι! H Μήλος με το «Ανέγγιχτο σεληνιακό τοπίο»
Αφιέρωμα στα ελληνικά νησιά έκανε η γαλλική εφημερίδα Le Figaro, μιλώντας για το καλοκαίρι στην Ελλάδα.
H Le Figaro αναφέρεται στη Μήλο με ιδιαίτερα κολακευτικές αναφορές, η οποία σημειώνει ότι είναι γνωστή από την Αφροδίτη που εκτίθεται στο Λούβρο, ενώ την ανακαλύπτουμε εκ νέου με έκπληξη για τους γεωλογικούς θησαυρούς τη...
Περισσότερα εδώ: https://romios.gr/kolympontas-sto-feggari-h-milos-me-to-aneggichto-seliniako-topio/
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Naida Mujkić: Zvonio je na vrata
Slikovnost Rene Magritte
Zvonio je na vrata
Zvonio je na vrata
A mi smo sjedili
Za kuhinjskim stolom
Snijeg se topio
Tu noć i oluci
Su lupali kao ludi
On nije htio da otvori
A ja sam šutila
Prsti su mi bili
Masni
Kupili smo pile
Sa ražnja i pola kilograma
Kiselog kupusa
Imala sam osjećaj da
Je bio promrzao
Zamišljala sam kako
Ispred vrata
Gura crven nos u šal
Je li nosio svoj
Braon…
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