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GTK4 port of Disks is looking fantastic

Kudos @pothos @maximiliano, Automeris naranja, Inam Ul Haq and Mohammed Sadiq

Also, this is the systemd sysupdate disk layout codethink.co.uk/articles/2024/…

#GNOME

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in reply to Sonny

I can't wait. Disks is the only app other than Geary that I use regularly and still is #GTK 3
#gtk
in reply to Sonny

Is there a downloadable version or something for Disks, this version with GTK4?


Moje nohy sa ma pýtajú či mi nedrbe tak náhodou... trošku.


Národ odborníkov nezostáva svojej povesti opäť nič dlžný.

#Zomri



My pull request that fixed DECtalk PC emulation in MAME got merged yesterday. I just uploaded a short video showcasing the emulation in action. youtube.com/watch?v=jRhsZHLpBE…


Accessibility Champions To Follow on Social Media digitala11y.com/accessibility-…


Handy online tool makes personalised assistive tech recommendations for people with sight loss attoday.co.uk/handy-online-too…



We sat down with one of our awesome Tuta #Devs for a fun round of this or that! What do you think, will it be iOS or Android?!😉
#devs
in reply to Tuta

neither android nor ios. It is Linux phones. Very close to daily driver already. Please go ahead with updates for the flatpak version of the Tuta app as this is what we can use on Linux phones.


Normally, truncated headlines drive me insane, but *zero* notes on this one

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FastSpring: why accessibility matters at the point of sale too soundwithoutsight.org/fastspri…


Yup, it's true. Firefox 128 includes new adtech features that are turned on by default and announced with very little fanfare, so most people might not even know they're there. :blobcatverysad:

Well, this is me telling you they're there. You might want to go ahead and take a minute to opt out.

Here's the little helpful explainer from Mozilla about how it all works:

support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/p…

My read seems to be: Mozilla says website surveillance is generally bad and should be defended against. Cool. No notes. Firefox actually has a lot of nice anti-tracking and privacy features there and that's the main reason why I like Firefox.

But, and I swear I'm not even joking a little bit here, Mozilla goes on to say that advertisers might be happier if Firefox itself just tracked you directly and sent activity reports back to them.

Doesn't that sound great?

Now, to Mozilla's credit, they claim to anonymize the activity reports. And you can still meaningfully opt out of the whole system.

But WTF, mate?! I use Firefox *because* it fights against adtech. Or at least it used to. Now, Mozilla just lets adtech right in the front door and hopes you won't notice? :blobcat_thisisfine:

Well, we noticed. Mozilla is damage and we need to route around it.

UPDATE: The about:config setting for this is `dom.private-attribution.submission.enabled`. It's a bool. Set it to false to turn it off.

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The story of Maurice Hilleman, a wonderfully sweary virologist from Montana responsible for vaccines that currently save 8 million lives a year, “noted by some researchers as having saved more lives than any other scientist in the 20th century”.

radiolab.org/podcast/great_vac…



Seedlings 40th Anniversary pathstoliteracy.org/seedlings-…
in reply to David Goldfield

my daughter loved the seedlings books when she was young... happy to see it's still around


How police will enforce a mask ban with a "health exception"



Silné Medical Glass vibes... a tiež...

youtu.be/l-IN2LnRL3o



Well, this doesn't suck

esquire.com/entertainment/book…



Librsvg 2.58.92 is out!

This is a development relase intended for GNOME 47.

The crate release is version 2.59.0-beta.2.

Two bug fixes from fuzz testing, and a new API to allow cancellable rendering. You can start rendering in one thread, and cancel it from another thread with a GCancellable.

gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg…



Hello privacy-forward friends. You might want to uncheck this checkbox that comes pre-checked in the latest iteration of Firefox (if you are still using it. I realize you may not be, yes I still am). The vibe I get is that it's like "cookie trackers lite" and still not cool.

What Firefox says: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/p…

Hat tip and read more from @mcc mastodon.social/@mcc/112775362…


So this, from Firefox, is fucking toxic: mstdn.social/@Lokjo/1127724969…

You might be aware Chrome— a browser made by an ad company— has been trying to claw back the limitations recently placed on ad networks by the death of third-party cookies, and added new features that gather and report data directly to ad networks. You'd know this because Chrome displayed a popup.

If you're a Firefox user, what you probably don't know is Firefox added this feature and *has already turned it on without asking you*


@mcc


So this, from Firefox, is fucking toxic: mstdn.social/@Lokjo/1127724969…

You might be aware Chrome— a browser made by an ad company— has been trying to claw back the limitations recently placed on ad networks by the death of third-party cookies, and added new features that gather and report data directly to ad networks. You'd know this because Chrome displayed a popup.

If you're a Firefox user, what you probably don't know is Firefox added this feature and *has already turned it on without asking you*

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in reply to mcc

@WPalant So in other words:

- What Chrome is doing is actually worse than what you thought,

- What Firefox is doing *is* identical to a feature already in Chrome,

- Chrome's implementation of that specific feature is better than Firefox's, because (1) Google shows a disclosure rather than enabling it secretly as Firefox did (2) their description of the feature does not falsely describe it as "privacy-preserving" (where in fact the feature strictly decreases privacy).

in reply to mcc

@WPalant Also: "It needs to give advertisers more privacy-preserving alternatives rather than merely hope that they will disappear into thin air" No it doesn't. Nobody is making them do that, and my conversations in this thread suggest that if they *do* do that, then they lose customers to LibreWolf/Waterfox


You need to see this video.

I don't care if you've seen it a million times already; you haven't seen it TODAY and it's important that you do. ;3

youtu.be/SMWi7CLoZ2Q

If you're not smiling by the end, I'll give you your money back!! ;D

💙💙💙

in reply to 💙 Bwee the Fluffdragon 💙

I suspect I'm not getting the most out of that video since I can't *see* it. But I do have the song stuck in my head now.


— Them: “Please test #GNOMECalendar's sidebar again”
— Me, coming back from another round of testing: “Code’s haunted”
— Them: “What?”
— Me, loading a pistol and getting back to the bug tracker: “Code’s haunted”

gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-c…

#MaintainerLife #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #QA #testing #programming #GNOME

in reply to Jeff Fortin T.

I was briefly looking at this code today after your last posts... and I have no magic solution, but you may be interested in the gnome-crosswords talk that JRB and (ahem, I, remotely) are giving at GUADEC :) Lots of related stuff about complex GUIs vs. data models and testing.


Wo ist der @eichkat3r ? Dort vielleicht?

Verspätete Grüße von der DroidCon in Berlin 😄

in reply to IzzyOnDroid ✅

Oder es sind alles nur Ablenkungsmanöver, um vom realen Standort abzulenken 😉
in reply to bijram

@bijram DAS ist DIE Erklärung! Warum bin ich da nicht drauf gekommen… @eichkat3r ist wieder im Modus "Schleichkat3r"! Hat ihn überhaupt irgendwer gesehen in letzter Zeit? Nach Deiner ursprünglichen Theorie könnte er natürlich auch Deichkat3r sein. Oder er sitzt ganz woanders als Teichkat3r. Mal schauen wann er kommt, der Zeichkat3r…


OpenAI promised to make its AI safe. Employees say it ‘failed’ its first test.

washingtonpost.com/technology/…



AT&T says it will begin notifying consumers about a data breach that allowed cybercriminals to steal phone records of "nearly all" of its customers (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)

techmeme.com/240712/p5#a240712…





It’s finally time to release my newest project: followthecrypto.org/

This website provides a real-time lens into the cryptocurrency industry’s efforts to influence 2024 elections in the United States.

#crypto #cryptocurrency #elections #USpol #lobbying

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Introducing, our latest handmade typeface, Dragönsteel. Inspired by heavy metal logos, 1980s role-playing games, and maybe dragons and dusty, leather-bound books, Dragönsteel is our take on a modern-ish blackletter typeface.

simplebits.shop/products/drago…




Valuta has joined GNOME Circle! This neat tool lets you quickly convert between currencies. You can also choose between 3 different conversion providers. Congratulations!

apps.gnome.org/Valuta

#GNOME #GNOMECircle



in reply to Schmaker

@schmaker myslel som pri tom na ňu, nebol to zámer ale má to niečo do seba...


Librsvg 2.58.2 is out!

This is a stable release that fixes two bugs found through fuzz testing (oss-fuzz).

gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg…




#Piráti Předsednictvo Pirátů podle zjištění Deníku N podalo stížnost na exposlance Mikuláše Ferjenčíka kvůli jeho osobní kroužkovací kampani před eurovolbami. Kontrolní komise bude řešit i návrh na jeho vyloučení ze strany
🔓 denikn.cz/1472888/pirati-budou…

A text také na pastebin.com/1q3L8Jx0



LGBT and Marginalized Voices Are Not Welcome on Threads macstories.net/stories/lgbt-an…

Here’s a story that I wish I didn’t have to write. But it’s high time that we make this a central point anytime, anywhere Threads is pictured as a decent alternative to Twitter and Mastodon. It is only that if you’re a straight, white male.

@macstories

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