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@ntk Are there many Toki Pona speakers on Mastodon?

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La mystérieuse disparition de deux Tesla Model S survenues en Allemagne, en août 2016, sans vol des clés ni suivi GPS possible, vient peut-être de trouver une explication. La police a intercepté un camion rempli de pièces détachées d'un autre véhicule, quelques jours après un nouveau vol aux Pays-Bas.

numerama.com/tech/263382-la-te

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Tiens, quand les utilisateurs de #Firefox n'accèdent plus à des sites Microsoft, on finit par se rendre compte que… lisez dans l'image) (source : silicon.fr/services-microsoft-)
framapiaf.org/media/yry4_Jyb5a

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Pour ne pas prendre le risque de se tromper, Trump se dit prêt à bombarder la Corée du Nord et du Sud… t.co/iisy1cSbIW source: twitter.com/le_gorafi/status/8

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maeril.tumblr.com/post/1612049 une BD expliquant le principe de non-mixité.
Je la trouve très cool mais je doute qu'elle suffise à convaincre les opposants à cette idée, comme toujours ce sont les personnes qui sont déjà pour qui vont faire tourner ça entre elles :/

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UX · Webdesigner indépendante, avec un folio tout beau tout neuf, je suis disponible si vous avez besoin de moi ! 👋

>> maiwann.net/

Boosts appréciés !

witches.town/media/BEmdMwIxfP2

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The Dat project, with hypercore lib and beakerbrowser.com/ are really promising!

Are there any tooters who played with it? Any feedbacks?

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L'Essential Phone est officiel. Cet engin modulaire tournant sur une version modifiée d'Android est porté par l'homme qui a co-créé Android. Suffisant pour lui laisser une chance sur un marché déjà bien chargé ?

numerama.com/tech/262460-essen

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#Tech is not creating more jobs, as the tech church always preached.

"Teach a billion people to program, and you'll end up with 900 million unemployed programmers."

pewinternet.org/2017/05/03/the

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"Using a model in which #robots compete against human labor in the production of different tasks, we show that robots may reduce #employment and wages...[W]e estimate large and robust negative effects."

economics.mit.edu/files/12763

#ai #edu

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There's an election happening in the W3C: Here's what it is, what it's about, how it works, and how you can help...

bkardell.com/blog/W3C-Congress

Also, why I most strongly support Natasha Rooney, Mike Champion, Chris Wilson and Judy Zhu

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Favorite note I've ever taken in a programming class:

"100 monkeys on 100 typewriters can make memory leaks"

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L'absence de réflexion, ou simplement l'incompétence, de notre prochain #gouvernement en ce qui concerne l'importance du logiciel #libre est alarmante.

april.org/presidentielle-2017-

Notez que nous sommes toujours en état d'urgence - la neutralité du net est vacillante aux US, et je ne crois pas que nous prenions la bonne direction

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August 2015
Toki Pona
Toki Pona is a constructed language, first published online in mid-2001. It was designed by translator and linguist Sonja Lang (formerly Sonja Elen Kisa) of Toronto.

Toki Pona is a minimal language. Like a pidgin, it focuses on simple concepts and elements that are relatively universal among cultures. Lang designed Toki Pona to express maximal meaning with minimal complexity. The language has 14 phonemes and 120 root words. It is not designed as an international auxiliary language but is instead inspired by Taoist philosophy, among other things.

The language is designed to shape the thought processes of its users, in the style of the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, in Zen-like fashion. 

#TokiPona #Wikipedia #anno2015

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Constructed_languages/Language_of_the_month
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October 2012
Toki pona.svg
Toki Pona is a constructed language, first published online in mid-2001. It was designed by translator and linguist Sonja Elen Kisa of Toronto.
Toki Pona is a minimal language. Like a pidgin, it focuses on simple concepts and elements that are relatively universal among cultures. Kisa designed Toki Pona to express maximal meaning with minimal complexity. The language has 14 phonemes and 123 root words. It is not designed as an international auxiliary language but is instead inspired by Taoist philosophy, among other things.
The language is designed to shape the thought processes of its users, in the style of the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis in Zen-like fashion. This goal, together with Toki Pona's deliberately restricted vocabulary, has led some to feel that the language, whose name literally means "simple language", "good language", or "goodspeak", resembles George Orwell's fictional language Newspeak.

#TokiPona #Wikipedia #anno2012
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September 2009
Toki pona.svg
Toki Pona is a constructed language first published online in mid-2001. It was designed by translator and linguist Sonja Elen Kisa of Toronto.

Toki Pona is a minimal language. Like a pidgin, it focuses on simple concepts and elements that are relatively universal among cultures. Kisa designed Toki Pona to express maximal meaning with minimal complexity. The language has 14 phonemes and 120 root words. It is not designed as an international auxiliary language but is instead inspired by Taoist philosophy, among other things.

The language is designed to shape the thought processes of its users, in the style of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis in Zen-like fashion. This goal, together with Toki Pona's deliberately restricted vocabulary, has led some to feel that the language, whose name literally means "simple language", "good language", or "goodspeak", resembles George Orwell's fictional language Newspeak.

#TokiPona #Wikipedia #anno2009
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August 2006
Body parts in Toki Pona
Toki Pona is a constructed language which was first published online in mid-2001. It was designed by Canadian translator and linguist Sonja Elen Kisa (b. 1978), of Toronto.

Toki Pona is a minimal language. Like a pidgin, it focuses on simple concepts and elements that are relatively universal among cultures. Kisa designed Toki Pona to express maximal meaning with minimal complexity. The language has 14 phonemes and 118 words. It is not designed as an international auxiliary language but is instead inspired by Taoist philosophy, among other things.

The language is designed to shape the thought processes of its users, in the style of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. This goal, together with Toki Pona's deliberately restricted vocabulary, have led some to feel that the language, whose name literally means "simple language", "good language", or "goodspeak", resembles George Orwell's fictional language Newspeak.

#TokiPona #Wikipedia #anno2006

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