The Internet Archive is under attack, with a popup claiming a ‘catastrophic’ breach
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 2w ago 100%

    Spare a thought for the users with accounts who upload content to IA for you to enjoy.

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  • Internet Archive Loses Landmark E-Book Lending Copyright Appeal Against Publishers.
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 2mo ago 100%

    You are correct: the ruling simply affirms the plaintiff's claim against IA.

    Any out-of-copyright and non-copyright items, as well as items with permissive terms (e.g., Creative Commons licenses) will still be available on IA. Previously, the plaintiff Hachette offered a deal that IA rejected, in which IA would be allowed to make digital copies of Hachette texts that are either out-of-print titles, or titles for which digital copies have never been produced.

    Right now, it's up to Hachette and the other publishers affected in the case whether that offer is still available.

    edited: hyphens.

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  • The Internet Archive just lost its appeal over ebook lending
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 2mo ago 96%

    I definitely don’t like the obnoxious copyright system in the USA, but what the IA did seems obviously wrong.

    The publisher-plaintiffs did not prove the "obvious wrong" in this case, however US-based courts have a curious standard when it comes to the application of Fair Use doctrine. This case ultimately rested on the fourth, most significantly-weighted Fair Use standard in US-based courts: whether IA's digital lending harmed publisher sales during the 3-month period of unlimited digital lending.

    Unfortunately, when it comes to this standard, the publisher-plaintiffs are not required to prove harm, rather only assert that harm has occurred. If they were required to prove harm they'd have to reveal sales figures for the 27 works under consideration--publishers will do anything to conceal this information and US-based courts defer to them. Therefore, IA was required to prove a negative claim--that digital lending did not hurt sales--without access to the empirical data (which in other legal contexts is shared during the discovery phase) required to prove this claim. IA offered the next best argument (see pp. 44-62 of the case document to check for yourself), but the data was deemed insufficient by the court.

    In other words, on the most important test of Fair Use doctrine, which this entire case ultimately pivoted upon, IA was expected to defend itself with one arm tied behind its back. That's not 'fair' and the publishers did not prove 'obvious' harm, but the US-based courts are increasingly uninterested in these things.

    edited: page numbers on linked court document.

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  • F-22 stealth fighter aircraft above West Toronto
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 2mo ago 100%

    What an experience!

    The F-22 impressed us. In this photo, it is flying over the lake, which when compared to objects in the foreground shows how big it is. In the second photo, it flew vertically upward, was suspended for a moment to light off two flares, and briefly dropped line a stone before pulling out again. Dramatic stuff. These redditors have a bit more context on the significance of it flying here.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_F-22_Raptor

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    https://archive.org/details/she-sells-swell-spells-hwln-04-022

    Source: [https://archive.org/details/she-sells-swell-spells-hwln-04-022](https://archive.org/details/she-sells-swell-spells-hwln-04-022) Full-size image (3800x3800): [https://ia801506.us.archive.org/4/items/she-sells-swell-spells-hwln-04-022/HWLN-04-022.JPG](https://ia801506.us.archive.org/4/items/she-sells-swell-spells-hwln-04-022/HWLN-04-022.JPG) Medium: Watercolor and acrylic paint on watercolor paper (8"x 8")

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    archive.org

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallstreak_hole

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    archive.org

    Check the link for a full-size version (3600 x 4800).

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    archive.org

    This notice was found last summer (July 2023) on St. Clair W., after the Salsa on St. Clair festival.

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    Golden hour in the Yorkville neighbourhood (OC)
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 9mo ago 100%

    We were inspired by your recent photos. We'll post more.

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    Photo taken from the west side in late December 2023.

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    Made using discarded parking tickets, among other things. More images here: https://archive.org/details/lawful-evil-hwmb-03-009

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    There are so many local names for this insect: water strider, water skipper, water skimmer, water bug... got any more?

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAR
    Art huiccewudu 1y ago 100%
    The Artisans: China's Van Goghs (short doc on artist's village)
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    Short documentary focusing on a few of the artists living in Dafen, China. This village hosts both independent artist studios and fascimilie factories with various connections between the people working in them. The short documentary is subtitled in English (sometimes hard to read), but good production quality. Much of the conversation revolves around the tension between reproduction and originality, and the professional lives of working artists in the village.

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    Live TTC Transit Control broadcast feed = alternative source of info on delays, etc.
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 1y ago 100%

    This broadcast is not official. Here's a RadioReference forum post with the technical details re: how someone can monitor the TETRA system that TTC uses to communicate across its network. This broadcastify feed is picking up the signal from the Birchmount location/frequency.

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  • www.broadcastify.com

    If you ever want more info about a transit delay than what you get from official communications, or if you want a better sense of daily issues on trains and buses (most of which are never reported to the police/press), check out this unofficial feed: https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/31629 Here's a 1-minute video showing the Transit Control centre where many of these calls are received: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQoKVmNJlSs

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    Nova Scotia's population is suddenly booming. Can the province handle it?
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 1y ago 100%

    "We have new people whose life experiences have been radically different than ours. And so for those of us who have been here for decades or a long time, it gives us an insight into how people lived in other parts of the world, and now they're with us and we want to learn about them. So we are one united community."

    This is such a positive take from someone in leadership re: new immigration to their community. It can be difficult to manage unexpected population growth and the federal/provincial governments offer poor support to growing communities across Canada. Mr. Morrison and his neighbours deserve lots of credit and respect for welcoming new neighbours who've been through a lot. They sound like good people.

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  • Ontario is lowering its markups on pot, as cannabis companies struggle to stay afloat
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 1y ago 100%

    Just a reminder that many former government staff, ex-elected officials, family members and acquaintances of current politicians, etc. are now lobbyists and/or investors in the commercial cannabis sector. For example, Smitherman (CEO of CCC) worked for 4 decades in Ontario politics before becoming a lobbyist. As the retailer quoted in this article says, these politically-connected producers are the intended beneficiaries of pricing changes, not the retailers or customers.

    Unfortunately, this is standard business practice in Canada: now that they have achieved market dominance over less-connected peers, they look to the government to help protect their profits, which they will use to purchase struggling competitors to further consolidate the industry and allow them to raise wholesale prices in the future. Once only 2-3 major producers remain in the country, they will have spent two decades lobbying the government and can look forward to protectionist government intervention, price collusion, and guaranteed profits, not unlike Rogers/Bell/Telus enjoy today.

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  • What can we do to keep the web open?
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 1y ago 100%

    Swiss technology company that focuses on privacy products. Initially funded by a Swiss startup capital firm and now uses a subscription model. ProtonMail is not open source or non-profit, but the product they offer is privacy. Switzerland also has strict privacy laws and resists state-based information requests. Best option is to run one's own email client server, but simple folks like me don't have the skills to do so. (FWIW, I use ProtonMail and think it works great.)

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAR
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    Acrylic on canvas (18"x24")
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 1y ago 100%

    I missed this post--it's excellent. Each eye gives off its own vibe/personality and they're all very expressive! I really like this one!

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAR
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    Where I Dream - oil on canvas
  • huiccewudu huiccewudu 1y ago 100%

    Love the new piece, especially the colour scheme. It would be interesting to read how you approach painting trees. I find foliage in particular very difficult to get right, especially depth and lighting on the leaves. Thanks again for sharing!

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAR
    Art huiccewudu 1y ago 100%
    The New Whatever (collage, 6x6", 2023)

    How can it feel so dry and be so humid at the same time? These days, even the dryads need a better skincare product... The hand is made from coffee filter. The bottle and 'Dryad' logo are product packaging. The sun is yellow tissue paper, while the haze background is washi paper.

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    Our most productive plant is [*K. laetivirens*](https://worldofsucculents.com/kalanchoe-laetivirens-mother-thousands/), an unusual succulent that yields many plantlets around the edges of its leaves. There are varieties: ours is bright green, resilient, and likes small pots. We grew a large one (to truly become a mother of thousands). We cultivate its many plantlets in glass pots and anonymously leave them for others in our neighbourhood in Toronto. [More photos of adopted plantlets, etc.](https://archive.org/details/verdant-hwli-03-008/)

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAR
    Art huiccewudu 1y ago 100%
    Wood Thrush (collage, 16x20", 2023)
    https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/cf358d1f-3c56-4e6e-bc30-09372b729629.jpeg

    Details here: https://archive.org/details/wood-thrush-hwbl-03-014

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