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36C3 Wikipaka WG: LilyPond: programming beautiful musical scores

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00:10:13
23.01.2020

🤍 Find out what lies at the intersection of music and programming with this brief look at LilyPond, the free programmable musical typesetter! [LilyPond](🤍 is a musical typesetting program. While it aims to produce beautiful scores by default, its output is also extensively configurable and programmable. This makes it an attractive hobby for people at the intersection of programming and music, some of whom I hope to captivate with this talk. Lucas Werkmeister 🤍

PR - Manipulation auf Wikipedia

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00:05:18
19.01.2020

Wikipedia ist riesig und großartig, aber halt auch von jedem editierbar. Natürlich kommt irgendjemand mal auf die Idee, das auszunutzen… #Wikipedia #Manipulation _ PLAYLISTS 🎬 ┕Wochenschau ▸ 🤍 ┕Specials ▸ 🤍 ┕Videoessays ▸ 🤍 ┕YouTube Deutschland ▸ 🤍 ┕Thumbnail der Woche ▸ 🤍 _ SOCIAL MEDIA 📱 ┕Twitter ▸ 🤍 ┕Twitch ▸ 🤍 _ QUELLEN 🔎 ┕ Inside Wikipedia: Angriff der PR-Industrie 🤍 ┕ Wie leicht lässt sich Wikipedia manipulieren? 🤍 ┕ Wikipedia sperrt mutmaßliche Werbeschreiber 🤍 ┕ PR-Agentur brüstet sich mit Manipulation von Wikipedia und Google 🤍 ┕ Inside Wikipedia: Angriff der PR-Industrie 🤍 ┕ Edit beim Artikel von Tarek Al-Wazir 🤍 ┕ MAN löscht eigenen Eintrag zur Firmengeschichte 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Code for Germany. Gute Taten mit offenen Daten

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00:30:33
22.01.2020

🤍 Seit fünf Jahren setzen sich innerhalb des Netzwerks [„Code for Germany“](🤍) in ganz Deutschland rund 300 Ehrenamtliche für offene Daten ein und bauen damit Anwendungen für alle. Auch 2019 ist bei uns einiges passiert, was wir euch hier vorstellen wollen. Wir haben uns beispielsweise mit Daten zu Umwelt, Politik und jeder Menge Kartenmaterial beschäftigt und viele neue Projekte am Start. Manche glänzen schon richtig, andere suchen noch Unterstützung. Im Talk erklären wir, was offene Daten eigentlich sind, was man daraus bauen kann und wie man bei uns mitmachen kann. [Code for Germany](🤍) ist ein Netzwerk von Gruppen ehrenamtlich engagierter Freiwilliger. Wir nutzen unsere Fähigkeiten, um unsere Städte und das gesellschaftliche Miteinander positiv zu gestalten. Wir setzen uns für mehr Transparenz, Offene Daten und Partizipation in unseren Städten ein. Wir vermitteln insbesondere zwischen Zivilgesellschaft, Verwaltung und Politik und nutzen unsere Fähigkeiten, um die Kommunikation zwischen diesen zu verbessern und notwendige Impulse zu setzen, damit die Möglichkeiten der offenen und freien Digitalisierung so vielen Menschen wie möglich zugute kommen. Julia 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Free Software for Open Science

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00:27:20
23.01.2020

🤍 This talk provides an overview of the state of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) within the various European scientific communities. Based on this we will try to identify stakeholders, common goals and potential policy proposals. The principles of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) are well aligned with the core tenets of science, i.e., the sharing of knowledge and the demand for reproducibility of results. Nevertheless, FOSS is still rather the exception than the rule for the majority of scientific domains. In this session we will discuss the state of FOSS within the various European scientific communities. Based on this we will try to identify stakeholders, common goals and potential policy proposals. purine:bitter 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Software tools for wikis beyond MediaWiki and its extensions

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00:30:32
22.01.2020

🤍 A showcase of software implemented outside of the MediaWiki and MediaWiki extensions code repositories. Wikimedia's communities have diverse interests, use cases and technical needs. Volunteer developers experiment with new ideas, build solutions and bridge workflow gaps across our software stack. This session is a showcase of a variety of impressive software solutions implemented outside of the MediaWiki and MediaWiki extensions code repositories. Andre Klapper 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Wikimedia Cloud Services introduction

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00:14:25
14.01.2020

🤍 Find out what kind of free services Wikimedia provides for you. Wikimedia Cloud Services is a collection of services that the Wikimedia Foundation offers, free of charge, to anyone who can use them for furthering the goals of the Wikimedia movement. This includes Toolforge, a hosting service for tools written in various languages; Cloud VPS, full virtual private servers for advanced development beyond the capabilities of Toolforge; convenient access to Wikimedia project data; and more! Link and other useful information: 🤍 Lucas Werkmeister Amir Sarabadani 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Operation Mindfuck Vol. 3

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01:05:58
04.01.2020

🤍 Wir präsentieren zum dritten Mal einen bunten Blumenstrauß aus Nerdsniping-Themen – einige unserer Lieblingsfakten über Computer, Kunst und Kuriositäten! Wir ziehen viel Inspiration aus neuen und absurden Ideen, und möchten diese Begeisterung mit euch teilen! Es gibt Aufzeichnungen von [Vol. 1](🤍 und [Vol. 2](🤍 blinry bleeptrack 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Infrastructure of Wikipedia

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00:52:01
24.01.2020

🤍 We will tell you how to serve a hundred thousand requests per second, for fun and non-profit Wikipedia is one of the most visited websites on earth and runs on donations only. All of our infra is in-house to make sure we protect our users' privacy. This is not easy but it's possible. If you want to know how we do that, come to our talk. We will explain our system architecture, tell you about our database setup, the caching layers, and all the other bits and pieces. Amir Sarabadani Lucas Werkmeister Daniel 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: KDE Itinerary - A privacy by design travel assistant

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00:33:26
12.01.2020

🤍 Getting your itinerary presented in a unified, well structured and always up to date fashion rather than as advertisement overloaded HTML emails or via countless vendor apps has become a standard feature of digital assistants such as the Google platform. While very useful and convenient, it comes at a heavy privacy cost. Besides sensitive information such as passport or credit card numbers, the correlation of travel data from a large pool of users exposes a lot about people's work, interests and relationships. Just not using such services is one way to escape this, or we build a privacy-respecting alternative ourselves! Standing on the shoulders of KDE, Wikidata, Navitia, OpenStreetMap and a few other FOSS communities we have been exploring what it would take to to build a free and privacy-respecting travel assistant during the past two years, resulting in a number of building blocks and the "KDE Itinerary" application. In this talk we will look at what has been built, and how, and what can be done with this now. In particular we will review the different types of data digital travel assistants rely on, where we can get those from, and at what impact for your privacy. The most obvious data source are your personal booking information. Extracting data from reservation documents is possible from a number of different input formats, such as emails, PDF files or Apple Wallet passes, considering structured annotations and barcodes, but also by using vendor-specific extractors for unstructured data. All of this is done locally on your own devices, without any online access. Reservation data is then augmented from open data sources such as Wikidata and OpenStreetMap to fill in often missing but crucial information such as timezones or geo coordinates of departure and arrival locations. And finally we need realtime traffic data as well, such as provided by Navitia as Open Data for ground-based transport. Should the author fail to show up to this presentation it might be that his Deutsche Bahn ticket rendering code still needs a few bugfixes ;-) Volker Krause 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Interactively Discovering Implicational Knowledge in Wikidata - deutsche Übersetz

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00:31:12
22.01.2020

🤍 The ever-growing Wikidata contains a vast amount of factual knowledge. More complex knowledge, however, lies hidden beneath the surface: it can only be discovered by combining the factual statements of multiple items. Some of this knowledge may not even be stated explicitly, but rather hold simply by virtue of having no counterexamples present on Wikidata. Such implicit knowledge is not readily discoverable by humans, as the sheer size of Wikidata makes it impossible to verify the absence of counterexamples. We set out to identify a form of implicit knowledge that is succinctly representable, yet still comprehensible to humans: implications between properties of some set of items. Using techniques from Formal Concept Analysis, we show how to compute such implications, which can then be used to enhance the quality of Wikidata itself: absence of an expected rule points to counterexamples in the data set; unexpected rules indicate incomplete data. We propose an interactive exploration process that guides editors to identify false counterexamples and provide missing data. This procedure forms the basis of [The Exploration Game](🤍 a game in which players can explore the implicational knowledge of set of Wikidata items of their choosing. We hope that the discovered knowledge may be useful not only for the insights gained, but also as a basis from which to create entity schemata. The talk will introduce the notions of Implicational Knowledge, describe how Formal Context Analysis may be employed to extract implications, and showcase the interactive exploration process. Maximilian Marx Tom Hanika 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Operation Mindfuck Vol. 3 - english translation

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01:05:58
04.01.2020

🤍 Wir präsentieren zum dritten Mal einen bunten Blumenstrauß aus Nerdsniping-Themen – einige unserer Lieblingsfakten über Computer, Kunst und Kuriositäten! Wir ziehen viel Inspiration aus neuen und absurden Ideen, und möchten diese Begeisterung mit euch teilen! Es gibt Aufzeichnungen von [Vol. 1](🤍 und [Vol. 2](🤍 blinry bleeptrack 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: KDE Itinerary - A privacy by design travel assistant - deutsche Übersetzung

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1
00:33:26
12.01.2020

🤍 Getting your itinerary presented in a unified, well structured and always up to date fashion rather than as advertisement overloaded HTML emails or via countless vendor apps has become a standard feature of digital assistants such as the Google platform. While very useful and convenient, it comes at a heavy privacy cost. Besides sensitive information such as passport or credit card numbers, the correlation of travel data from a large pool of users exposes a lot about people's work, interests and relationships. Just not using such services is one way to escape this, or we build a privacy-respecting alternative ourselves! Standing on the shoulders of KDE, Wikidata, Navitia, OpenStreetMap and a few other FOSS communities we have been exploring what it would take to to build a free and privacy-respecting travel assistant during the past two years, resulting in a number of building blocks and the "KDE Itinerary" application. In this talk we will look at what has been built, and how, and what can be done with this now. In particular we will review the different types of data digital travel assistants rely on, where we can get those from, and at what impact for your privacy. The most obvious data source are your personal booking information. Extracting data from reservation documents is possible from a number of different input formats, such as emails, PDF files or Apple Wallet passes, considering structured annotations and barcodes, but also by using vendor-specific extractors for unstructured data. All of this is done locally on your own devices, without any online access. Reservation data is then augmented from open data sources such as Wikidata and OpenStreetMap to fill in often missing but crucial information such as timezones or geo coordinates of departure and arrival locations. And finally we need realtime traffic data as well, such as provided by Navitia as Open Data for ground-based transport. Should the author fail to show up to this presentation it might be that his Deutsche Bahn ticket rendering code still needs a few bugfixes ;-) Volker Krause 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Live querying: let’s explore Wikidata together!

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00:30:10
12.01.2020

🤍 You can find a lot of interesting, useful or amusing information on Wikidata – let’s spend half an hour writing some queries together! This will be an interactive session to explore the possibilities of Wikidata, the free knowledge base, and its query service. Participants can suggest queries, and I’ll do my best to implement them. Lucas Werkmeister 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Code for Germany. Gute Taten mit offenen Daten - english translation

888
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00:30:33
22.01.2020

🤍 Seit fünf Jahren setzen sich innerhalb des Netzwerks [„Code for Germany“](🤍) in ganz Deutschland rund 300 Ehrenamtliche für offene Daten ein und bauen damit Anwendungen für alle. Auch 2019 ist bei uns einiges passiert, was wir euch hier vorstellen wollen. Wir haben uns beispielsweise mit Daten zu Umwelt, Politik und jeder Menge Kartenmaterial beschäftigt und viele neue Projekte am Start. Manche glänzen schon richtig, andere suchen noch Unterstützung. Im Talk erklären wir, was offene Daten eigentlich sind, was man daraus bauen kann und wie man bei uns mitmachen kann. [Code for Germany](🤍) ist ein Netzwerk von Gruppen ehrenamtlich engagierter Freiwilliger. Wir nutzen unsere Fähigkeiten, um unsere Städte und das gesellschaftliche Miteinander positiv zu gestalten. Wir setzen uns für mehr Transparenz, Offene Daten und Partizipation in unseren Städten ein. Wir vermitteln insbesondere zwischen Zivilgesellschaft, Verwaltung und Politik und nutzen unsere Fähigkeiten, um die Kommunikation zwischen diesen zu verbessern und notwendige Impulse zu setzen, damit die Möglichkeiten der offenen und freien Digitalisierung so vielen Menschen wie möglich zugute kommen. Julia 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Gefragt - Gejagt: Junghacker*innen Edition - english translation

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01:48:10
04.01.2020

🤍 Das schnelle Quiz für alle jungen Hackerinnen und Hacker zwischen 12 und 18 Jahren. Lasst ihr euch von den Erwachsenen jagen oder entkommt ihr eurem Jäger? Gefragt - Gejagt ist ein bekanntes Quizformat aus der ARD. Wir stellen eine Junghacker\*innen-Version auf die Beine und lassen zwei clevere Teams bestehend aus Jugendlichen zwischen 12 und 18 Jahren gegeneinander, aber auch gegen die erwachsenen und erfahrenen Jäger\*innen antreten. Können sie gewinnen? Wir werden es herausfinden! Euch erwarten schnelle Fragerunden, abwechslungsreiche Themengebiete und an erster Stelle ganz viel gute Laune und Cyber! Du kannst dich zum mitspielen bewerben oder mithelfen - auch als Erwachsene\*r. Alle Informationen, die du dazu brauchst, findest du unter [nwng.eu/36c3-gg!](🤍 Wir freuen uns auf dich! <3 nwng n0emis Der mit dem Zopf 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Querying Linked Data with SPARQL and the Wikidata Query Service

860
11
00:50:55
12.01.2020

🤍 An introduction to querying linked data, using the SPARQL query language and the free knowledge base Wikidata. Which films starred more than one future head of government? What’s the largest city with a female mayor? And when did women finally outnumber Johns in the House of Commons? These are the kinds of questions that linked data can answer. This workshop will give an introduction to the SPARQL query language, showing how it can be used to answer these and other questions, using the free knowledge base Wikidata as the data source. Lucas Werkmeister 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Interactively Discovering Implicational Knowledge in Wikidata

774
18
00:31:12
22.01.2020

🤍 The ever-growing Wikidata contains a vast amount of factual knowledge. More complex knowledge, however, lies hidden beneath the surface: it can only be discovered by combining the factual statements of multiple items. Some of this knowledge may not even be stated explicitly, but rather hold simply by virtue of having no counterexamples present on Wikidata. Such implicit knowledge is not readily discoverable by humans, as the sheer size of Wikidata makes it impossible to verify the absence of counterexamples. We set out to identify a form of implicit knowledge that is succinctly representable, yet still comprehensible to humans: implications between properties of some set of items. Using techniques from Formal Concept Analysis, we show how to compute such implications, which can then be used to enhance the quality of Wikidata itself: absence of an expected rule points to counterexamples in the data set; unexpected rules indicate incomplete data. We propose an interactive exploration process that guides editors to identify false counterexamples and provide missing data. This procedure forms the basis of [The Exploration Game](🤍 a game in which players can explore the implicational knowledge of set of Wikidata items of their choosing. We hope that the discovered knowledge may be useful not only for the insights gained, but also as a basis from which to create entity schemata. The talk will introduce the notions of Implicational Knowledge, describe how Formal Context Analysis may be employed to extract implications, and showcase the interactive exploration process. Maximilian Marx Tom Hanika 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Reading politics of the supposedly neutral

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00:21:48
15.01.2020

🤍 Algorithms bear the image of their makers, and toil like their servants. Technology of any sort cannot be neutral, as it is embedded in a social matrix of why it was created and what work it performs. An algorithm, its context, and what it lacks should be understood as a political statement carrying great consequences, and as a society we should respond to each as needed, engaging the purveyors of these algorithms on a political level as well as legal and economic. Three algorithmic systems are revealed to embody various class interests. First, a population ecology modeled simply by a pair of predator-prey equations leads one to conclude that socialist revolution and compulsory leisure are the only routes to avoiding civilizational collapse. Second, a formula for labor supply reduces us to lazy drones who work as little as possible to support our choice of lifestyle. Finally, advertising on Wikipedia could yield a multi-billion-dollar fortune—shall we put it up for sale or double-down on radical equality among all people? (1) The [Human and Nature Dynamics](🤍 (HANDY) model is the first to pair environmental resource consumption with class conflict, each as a predator-prey cycle. In one cycle we overrun and out-eat the other species on Earth, who grow back slowly, and in the other cycle elites out-compete commoners in their consumption, to the point of even causing commoners to die of hunger. One can say that socialist revolution is embedded in a statement like this. Indeed, something must be done about the growing power of over-consuming elites before they doom us all. I will give a tour using this [interactive explorer](🤍 (2) A second example is a run-of-the-mill, capitalist formula for labor supply, to explain our collective decision to go to work in the morning. Loosely, it is to`optimize(Consumption, hours worked)` for the constraint `Consumption ≤ wage x hours + entitlement`. In other words, this formula assumes we are lazy, greedy, individual agents, each motivated only by obtaining the greatest comfort for the least labor. The worker who internalizes this formula will fight for fewer hours of work and higher wages for themself, will find shortcuts to spend less money to increase purchasing power, and in this idealized world can be expected to vote in favor of social democratic minimum incomes. A company following this formula, on the other hand, will fight against all of these worker gains, and will act to depress government welfare or minimum incomes until workers are on the edge of starvation in order to squeeze longer hours out of them. What's missing from this formula is, all the ways out of the trap. Mutual aid and connections among ourselves to protect the most vulnerable individuals, pooling resources, and any other motivation to work besides mortal fear and hedonism.—One can easily imagine a radically different paradigm for work, in which labor is dignified and fulfilling. To understand this world in formulas, labor supply is measured in education levels, self-direction, and other positive feedback loops which raise productivity. (3) Wikipedia and its sister projects have never worn the shackles of paid advertising, although they sit on a potential fountain of revenue in the tens of billions of dollars per year—not to mention the value of the influence over public opinion that such a propaganda machine might achieve. `Revenue = Ads per visit x Visits` Analyzed venally, Wikipedia becomes an appealing portfolio acquisition, which would jeopardize the entire free-open movement. From a different perspective, that of an organizer in an editor’s association, slicing pageview and (non)-advertising data might allow for more effective resource-sharing among the many chapter organizations. In a third analysis using a flow of labor, power, and funds, we can see the Wikimedia Foundation as engaged in illegitimate expropriation, turning editors into sharecroppers and suppressing decentralized growth. These twists all come about through variations on an equation. Which shall we choose? Adam Wight 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Flutter - One native code base for every platform

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00:30:48
22.01.2020

🤍 Did you ever want to develop cross-platform application from one single code base? Are you afraid to get worse performance than with native code? Flutter may help you! Flutter is an open-source cross platform framework which allows you to create native applications. As is does not use JavaScript it won't require a hole WebView in background. Due to this and the incredible easy syntax it's one most advanced frameworks for applications running on mobile devices, in the web and on desktops. In this talk, I will introduce the basics of Flutter, what's different to other frameworks and some details about its structure. Der mit dem Zopf (The one with the braid) 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Grundlagen Urheberrecht - Schwerpunkt CC-Lizenzen - english translation

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00:55:53
22.01.2020

🤍 Grundlagenwissen zum Urheberrecht CC-Lizenzen und das Urheberrecht. Kurze Einführung wie CC-Lizenzen im Urheberrecht verankert sind. John 🤍

Der Niedergang der Wikipedia

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00:34:01
24.04.2019

Vortrag von Dr. Alexander Unzicker auf dem Elevate Festival Graz, aufgezeichnet im März 2019. Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Veranstalter. Mehr zum Thema u.a. in dem Buch "Wenn man weiß, wo der Verstand ist, hat der Tag Struktur", 🤍westendverlag.de/buch/wenn-man-weiss-wo-der-verstand-ist-hat-der-tag-struktur/ Korrekturen: Craig Murray war Botschafter in Usbekistan, nicht Afghanistan. Das Zitat bei 26:32 ist von Thomas Jefferson, nicht von Franklin.

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Measuring Code Contributions in Wikimedia's Technical Community

520
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00:14:48
22.01.2020

🤍 A lightning talk about technical contributions in Wikimedia projects that we can currently measure and the challenges that we face. Statistics can help to better understand communities and their needs. This lightning talk shows how Wikimedia uses the free and open source software "GrimoireLab" to get some data about its technical contributor base, and also covers some of the challenges that we face when it comes to measuring. Andre Klapper 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Helping WordPress users build climate-friendly websites

957
19
00:17:13
23.01.2020

🤍 greenerWP is dedicated to help WordPress site owners making their sites and blogs more environmentally sustainable. greenerWP wants to help WordPress site owners making their sites more environmentally sustainable. The non-profit free/libre open source project consists of a website scanner, a WordPress plugin which provides guidance and optimizations, a lightweight WordPress theme that is optimized for sustainability, and guides and tools for setting up a solar powered single board computer running WordPress. The talk will give a short overview of the project and its development state. Christian Neumann 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Reading politics of the supposedly neutral - deutsche Übersetzung

1097
16
00:21:48
15.01.2020

🤍 Algorithms bear the image of their makers, and toil like their servants. Technology of any sort cannot be neutral, as it is embedded in a social matrix of why it was created and what work it performs. An algorithm, its context, and what it lacks should be understood as a political statement carrying great consequences, and as a society we should respond to each as needed, engaging the purveyors of these algorithms on a political level as well as legal and economic. Three algorithmic systems are revealed to embody various class interests. First, a population ecology modeled simply by a pair of predator-prey equations leads one to conclude that socialist revolution and compulsory leisure are the only routes to avoiding civilizational collapse. Second, a formula for labor supply reduces us to lazy drones who work as little as possible to support our choice of lifestyle. Finally, advertising on Wikipedia could yield a multi-billion-dollar fortune—shall we put it up for sale or double-down on radical equality among all people? (1) The [Human and Nature Dynamics](🤍 (HANDY) model is the first to pair environmental resource consumption with class conflict, each as a predator-prey cycle. In one cycle we overrun and out-eat the other species on Earth, who grow back slowly, and in the other cycle elites out-compete commoners in their consumption, to the point of even causing commoners to die of hunger. One can say that socialist revolution is embedded in a statement like this. Indeed, something must be done about the growing power of over-consuming elites before they doom us all. I will give a tour using this [interactive explorer](🤍 (2) A second example is a run-of-the-mill, capitalist formula for labor supply, to explain our collective decision to go to work in the morning. Loosely, it is to`optimize(Consumption, hours worked)` for the constraint `Consumption ≤ wage x hours + entitlement`. In other words, this formula assumes we are lazy, greedy, individual agents, each motivated only by obtaining the greatest comfort for the least labor. The worker who internalizes this formula will fight for fewer hours of work and higher wages for themself, will find shortcuts to spend less money to increase purchasing power, and in this idealized world can be expected to vote in favor of social democratic minimum incomes. A company following this formula, on the other hand, will fight against all of these worker gains, and will act to depress government welfare or minimum incomes until workers are on the edge of starvation in order to squeeze longer hours out of them. What's missing from this formula is, all the ways out of the trap. Mutual aid and connections among ourselves to protect the most vulnerable individuals, pooling resources, and any other motivation to work besides mortal fear and hedonism.—One can easily imagine a radically different paradigm for work, in which labor is dignified and fulfilling. To understand this world in formulas, labor supply is measured in education levels, self-direction, and other positive feedback loops which raise productivity. (3) Wikipedia and its sister projects have never worn the shackles of paid advertising, although they sit on a potential fountain of revenue in the tens of billions of dollars per year—not to mention the value of the influence over public opinion that such a propaganda machine might achieve. `Revenue = Ads per visit x Visits` Analyzed venally, Wikipedia becomes an appealing portfolio acquisition, which would jeopardize the entire free-open movement. From a different perspective, that of an organizer in an editor’s association, slicing pageview and (non)-advertising data might allow for more effective resource-sharing among the many chapter organizations. In a third analysis using a flow of labor, power, and funds, we can see the Wikimedia Foundation as engaged in illegitimate expropriation, turning editors into sharecroppers and suppressing decentralized growth. These twists all come about through variations on an equation. Which shall we choose? Adam Wight 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Helping WordPress users build climate-friendly websites - english translation

627
3
00:17:13
23.01.2020

🤍 greenerWP is dedicated to help WordPress site owners making their sites and blogs more environmentally sustainable. greenerWP wants to help WordPress site owners making their sites more environmentally sustainable. The non-profit free/libre open source project consists of a website scanner, a WordPress plugin which provides guidance and optimizations, a lightweight WordPress theme that is optimized for sustainability, and guides and tools for setting up a solar powered single board computer running WordPress. The talk will give a short overview of the project and its development state. Christian Neumann 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Grundlagen Urheberrecht - Schwerpunkt CC-Lizenzen

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00:55:53
22.01.2020

🤍 Grundlagenwissen zum Urheberrecht CC-Lizenzen und das Urheberrecht. Kurze Einführung wie CC-Lizenzen im Urheberrecht verankert sind. John 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Free access to substitution plans – Deobfuscation adventures

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12
00:31:30
22.01.2020

🤍 Many schools in Germany choose to distribute their substitute plans via a proprietary platform. The provided client software is not very pleasurable to use and inconveniences users with its dependency on Google Play Services. That's why I develop a free client for Android called DSBDirect, which is able to display plans in a nice, filtered way. Many schools in Germany choose to distribute their substitute plans via the proprietary [[DSB platform]](🤍 The provided client software is not very pleasurable to use and inconveniences users with its dependency on Google Play Services. That's why I develop a free client for Android called DSBDirect, which is able to display plans in a nice, filtered way. Since they noticed my app, the company operating DSB has been obfuscating their various endpoints more and more in an attempt to prevent my app from working, while on the other hand not being very competent at security. It's a cat-and-mouse game. Fynn 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Flutter - One native code base for every platform - deutsche Übersetzung

1604
11
00:30:48
22.01.2020

🤍 Did you ever want to develop cross-platform application from one single code base? Are you afraid to get worse performance than with native code? Flutter may help you! Flutter is an open-source cross platform framework which allows you to create native applications. As is does not use JavaScript it won't require a hole WebView in background. Due to this and the incredible easy syntax it's one most advanced frameworks for applications running on mobile devices, in the web and on desktops. In this talk, I will introduce the basics of Flutter, what's different to other frameworks and some details about its structure. Der mit dem Zopf (The one with the braid) 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Querying Linked Data with SPARQL and the Wikidata Query Service - deutsche Überse

482
3
00:50:55
12.01.2020

🤍 An introduction to querying linked data, using the SPARQL query language and the free knowledge base Wikidata. Which films starred more than one future head of government? What’s the largest city with a female mayor? And when did women finally outnumber Johns in the House of Commons? These are the kinds of questions that linked data can answer. This workshop will give an introduction to the SPARQL query language, showing how it can be used to answer these and other questions, using the free knowledge base Wikidata as the data source. Lucas Werkmeister 🤍

36C3 Wikipaka WG: Free access to substitution plans – Deobfuscation adventures - deutsche Übersetzu

759
4
00:31:30
22.01.2020

🤍 Many schools in Germany choose to distribute their substitute plans via a proprietary platform. The provided client software is not very pleasurable to use and inconveniences users with its dependency on Google Play Services. That's why I develop a free client for Android called DSBDirect, which is able to display plans in a nice, filtered way. Many schools in Germany choose to distribute their substitute plans via the proprietary [[DSB platform]](🤍 The provided client software is not very pleasurable to use and inconveniences users with its dependency on Google Play Services. That's why I develop a free client for Android called DSBDirect, which is able to display plans in a nice, filtered way. Since they noticed my app, the company operating DSB has been obfuscating their various endpoints more and more in an attempt to prevent my app from working, while on the other hand not being very competent at security. It's a cat-and-mouse game. Fynn 🤍

Osx Mob - Modo Diamante - Brillo y Paka FT. Craw (Prod. RulitsTMB)

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Lo que saco cuando salgo es mi estilo brillo weed y paka weed y paka brillo weed y paka weed y paka brillo weed y paka weed y paka Me pongo las mike tengo a la nena dando play obie el de relleno de skunk caigo con la mob no hace falta ningun plan estamos los que tienen que estar lo escucha tu vecina el que lo vende el que lo quiere comprar cuando la pongo en cuatro va el que sale a trabajar si caigo con la mob no hace falta ningun plan obie el de relleno de skunk Lo que saco cuando salgo es mi estilo brillo weed y paka weed y paka brillo weed y paka weed y paka brillo weed y paka weed y paka Humo espeso lo fumo no lo vendo tu cara de gata me dice que quiere sexo sustancia en exceso sabemos de eso beby todos lo dicen vamos a vivir de esto nos concen los dillin ellas se nos suscriben nosotros le ensañamos mami como se la vive como pablo lescano musica para los pibes la mob olor a bombas por todos lados que pise Lo que saco cuando salgo es mi estilo brillo weed y paka weed y paka brillo weed y paka weed y paka brillo weed y paka weed y paka Cuando salgo pa la calle nunca olvido llevar brillo(weed y paka) blister de papelillo tijera en e lbolsillo toy vio que hay gente que me ama otros tiran la mala yo solo pienso en weed y pakas relax migo que yo tengo mi banda y se bien lo que bancan no jodas si no hay weed y pakas weed y pakas weed y pakas brillo weed y pakas

Vlad and Nikita in Sea World Amusement Park

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Vlad Nikita and Mommy have a fun in Sea World Amusement Park for kids and family. VLAD Instagram - 🤍 NIKITA Instagram - 🤍

Wikipedia Training in 20 minutes

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An introduction to Wikipedia editing in 20 minutes, including account creation and customization of options. We also walk through three basic edits of Wikipedia articles - copy editing, wiki linking and adding a reference. Author: Andrew Lih, User:Fuzheado Notes: 🤍 #GLAMwiki

Attempted Manipulation on Wikipedia | Shift

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Wikipedia continues to grow in significance. The English-language version of the online encyclopedia racks up several million hits per hour. But there appear to be increasing signs of attempted manipulation - meaning a lot of extra work for the Wikipedia community.PR agencies have taken to writing and changing Wikipedia entries on behalf of clients. An investigation has revealed that one in three Wikipedia articles about leading German corporations has been subject to manipulation.

What's Inside Wikipedia?

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Where did Wikipedia come from and how does it work?

Osx Mob - Call Me (Shot by Ballve)

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Osx Mob Tema: Call Me Letra Obie Wan Shot Axel Spekter Productor Rulits Dirección Videoclip: Facundo Ballve 🤍 Anestesia Audiovisual 🤍 Instagram Osx Mob 🤍 Twitter Osx Mob 🤍 Producido por Circulo Virtuoso (ACCV) Contacto: produccion🤍circulovirtuoso.org.ar 🤍CirculoOk 🤍Farolatino

Mapping the Scottish Reformation - using Wikidata, Wikipedia's sister project

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A video interview with Dr. Chris Langley and Professor Mikki Brock, co-directors of the Mapping the Scottish Reformation project. About Mapping the Scottish Reformation Mapping the Scottish Reformation (MSR) is a digital prosopography of the Scottish clergy between 1560 and 1689 that allows users to explore and visualize clerical careers during this essential period in Scottish history. Built with data from manuscripts held at National Records of Scotland (NRS), this is the first project to ever comprehensively chart the growth, movement, and networks of the Scottish clergy following the Reformation in 1560. For scholars and students of this era, such a resource provides crucial framing for inquiries into religious beliefs, political conflicts, and institutional change. For those interested in family history on both sides of the Atlantic, MSR offers unprecedented information on individuals whose outsized archival footprints make them critical figures for genealogical research. 🤍 As a part of the project, information from manuscripts was uploaded to Wikipedia's sister project, Wikidata, enabling these historical details to be accessed by anybody across the globe. The project exemplifies how the humanities can utilise open databases to explore history and present insightful findings in a clear, visual manner. You can read more about Wikidata on the University of Edinburgh website here: 🤍

Screencast. Hvordan lage overskrifter i en mediawiki (wikibøker, wikipedia)

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Her viser jeg hvordan man går frem for å lage overskrifter i en mediawiki som blir brukt både i Wikipedia og wikibøker.

Warum Du Wikipedia für deine wissenschaftliche Arbeit nutzen solltest!

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Zwar darfst Du Wikipedia in seltenen Fällen nutzen, allerdings kannst Du Wikipedia indirekt nutzen. Die 3 Gründe dafür erfährst Du in diesem Video. Wenn du Hilfe bei deiner wissenschaftlichen Arbeit benötigst, kannst Du uns jederzeit kontaktieren: 🤍 Mehr Infos unter: 🤍

The data model of Wikidata

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In this session of the course Knowledge Graph, we take a brief look into the content model of Wikidata. Our main goal is to understand the basic design choices and to compare them with other graph formats like RDF. Disclaimer: This is not an introduction to Wikidata that is meant for Wikidata editors. ► Lecture slides for download: 🤍 (Lecture 4) ► Related problem sheet to test your knowledge: Exercise 3 ► Current and previous versions of the lecture: 🤍

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