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You Can Run Doom on a Chip From a $15 Ikea Smart Lamp uk.pcmag.com/games/133930/you-… | lobste.rs/s/fq6tz3 #programming



Less than 10 days left to collect signatures for the European Citizen's Initiative on Universal Basic Income
eci.ec.europa.eu/014/public/#/…

Germany is getting very close to the threshold! Come on!

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Bitcoin mining becomes unprofitable as BTC price falls to average cost of mining

Link: finbold.com/bitcoin-mining-bec…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3…



Cross-compiling binaries for Windows is easier than building natively

Link: gist.github.com/slimsag/c01bb6…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3…



HTTP/3 Deep Dive ably.com/topic/http3 | lobste.rs/s/iwxo56 #web
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Tech CEOs Want Every Worker to Have a Permanent, Public Job Performance File

vice.com/en/article/n7zj9z/tec…



Celsius pauses all withdrawals, claims it's due to "extreme market conditions"

June 12, 2022
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Osmosis chain halted after bug leads to $5 million loss

June 8, 2022
web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=osmos…



Photonic processor can classify millions of images faster than you can blink - We ask again: Has science gone too far? Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania say t... - go.theregister.com/feed/www.th…




New York state passes first-ever ‘right to repair’ law for electronics - The Verge - theverge.com/2022/6/3/23153504…

“The passage of this bill means that repairs should become less expensive and more comprehensive: people who want to fix their own stuff can,” the post reads. “Where before, manufacturers could push consumers to use manufacturer-authorized shops, now they’ll have to compete.”



Coinbase rescinds already accepted job offers

June 2, 2022
web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=coinb…


in reply to Lobsters

Note: uses Google under the hood. So privacy for those who can pay that feeds the violation of privacy for those who can’t. (And it’s proprietary.)



Great article about issues in #web and web development.

I face the same as the author, also as user and developer.

We need to stop this hell that is going on. Every one of us web developers has responsibilities to stop this.

unixsheikh.com/articles/is-the…

#web


Debian welcomes the 2022 #Outreachy interns bits.debian.org/2022/05/welcom…


Thanks to everyone making Debian Reunion Hamburg possible! For those who missed the live streams, the recordings are available at meetings-archive.debian.net/pu…. Enjoy!
in reply to Debian

Are all the loopy loop videos also uploaded somewhere?

Choo choo! 🚋




Time Series and FoundationDB. Millions of writes/s and 10x compression in under 2,000 lines of Go github.com/richardartoul/tsdb-… | lobste.rs/s/furdvb #databases




The Linux Gamer on Firefox

youtube.com/watch?t=3s&v=7xvtz…

Discussions: discu.eu/q/youtube.com/watch?t…

#firefox #linux #unix

in reply to straw

interesting. I came back to firefox ~2 years ago to escape Google


Talks for Debian Reunion Hamburg will be starting tomorrow! Head to hamburg-2022.mini.debconf.org/ to watch them! A schedule is linked there, too.


Another project to share: dbcli.com/

This is for everyone who prefers the #CLI over a GUI. The website lists #database clients for the CLI.

I personally use mycli mycli.net/ since some years. I used dbeaver.io/ before (for people that prefer GUI).

mycli has a nice autocompletion, configuration file and color support. You also can store favourite database queries. It also allows you to open the current query within vim :)




I thought I'll share interesting websites and projects I find along my way with you.

This one is the first:

github.com/evilsocket/opensnit…

#OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the #LittleSnitch application firewall.

It will show a dialog once a new connection is made. The user can decide whether it should be allowed or declined. As well as how long the decision should last. The decision can be defined based on IP, Port, Executable, etc.

in reply to Daniel Siepmann

Would you think a short list of those sites on my own website would make sense? Or would it be too cluttered?

I won't add a fancy UI and filter with cards or something like that. Just a short list of websites and projects with a short description.



Debian welcomes the 2022 #GSOC interns bits.debian.org/2022/05/welcom…
#gsoc


The eagerly awaited Debian Reunion Hamburg 2022 has started! People have been arriving, and are happy to meet in person, to hack and chat together, and much more until next Monday! wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/d…
in reply to Debian

Friendly suggestion: maybe messages posted on this account should always include the #debian hashtag so that toots are more discoverable in federated searches


#musl is a lightweight libc.

musl is a lightweight and standards compliant #C standard library implementation. musl uses Linux calls very closely, making it faster than more general standard libraries as better kernel-specific optimizations are made. musl is highly compatible with standards as well as with glibc, allowing for it to serve as a drop in replacement in many cases.

Website 🔗️: musl.libc.org/
apt 📦️: musl musl-dev#free #opensource #foss #fossmendations #programming



An #inkscape interview while I'm on holiday

youtu.be/liHggwjZYVI


in reply to Developer Memes

I'd knock the "programmers in 2022" back a couple of years. Centering a <div> in CSS is trivial today with Flexbox & Grid!

Still, punchline's the same...




#OtD 17 May 1972 10,000 schoolchildren in the UK walked out on strike in protest against corporal punishment. Within two years, London state schools banned corporal punishment. The rest of the country followed in 1987. libcom.org/history/timeline-uk…
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