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Apple's [MLX framework](https://github.com/ml-explore/mlx) for running GPU-accelerated machine learning models on Apple silicon keeps growing [new examples](https://github.com/ml-explore/mlx-examples).simonwillison.net
Enjoyed presenting on Day 1 of Drupal GovCon -- Data Analysis of Drupal, Government and Best Practices
TLDR: Drupal is doing better than average, based on most CrUX Core Web Vital evaluations, but we still need to do better for CX.
As a community we can work to improve these scores and improve the digital experience of .gov sites.
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#DrupalGovCon #GovCon #DC #DigitalTech #Data #GoogleLighthouse #accessibiity #Performance #CX #government #Drupal
Data Analysis of Drupal, Government and Best Practices
Data Analysis of Drupal, Government and Best Practices Drupal GovCon, August 13, Data Analysis of Drupal, Government and Best Practices Digital.gov’s Site Scanning Program is tracking 26,000 publicly available federal .gov websites.Google Docs
#Quotes #Libraries #Ignorance #WakterCronkite
He'd be pissed that some libraries are being made to remove books.
🎉 We are the anchor sponsor for the public sector track at The Matrix Conference!
This global event highlights how Matrix is revolutionising workplace communications, especially in large public sector organisations.
Join us to hear from our innovative public sector customers about their journey towards digital sovereignty. 🌍
#OpenSource #PublicSector #DigitalSovereignty
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Element sponsors public sector track at The Matrix Conference
Excitement around The Matrix Conference is really beginning to build! The Matrix Conference is significant as it’s the first global in-person event that The Matrix.org Foundation has created.Archie W (Element Blog)
Christina Warren (@film_girl@mastodon.social)
The richest company in the world (congrats guys, you’re back on top) being fucking rent-seeking pieces of shit isn’t going to earn your precious services more $$$, it’s just going to convince a whole new generation of users to avoid the App Store for…Mastodon
crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2024/20…
One of the Haiku OS developers has ported Firefox successful to Haiku OS
New LeaseyBite. Getting Efficient With Reading Email Messages in Microsoft Outlook.
Through Leasey, JAWS has the ability to automatically speak the content of the Outlook reading pane as you move through messages in a mail folder. This means that if the reading pane is enabled, as you move to a new message JAWS will speak the usual details such as the presence of attachments, author and subject, followed by the content of the reading pane. In most cases, the reading pane displays the entire content of a message. This can be very helpful because you can read your Email messages without opening them. Listening to this information can help in making a decision as to whether you wish to open the message, move it elsewhere or delete it.
This feature is a real productivity boost.
The audio for this episode is here.
pinecast.com/listen/1983d34b-c…
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Matrix can support nation-wide deployments, and Renato Stalder will tell you why SwissPost used it for their secure communication system at The Matrix Conference in Berlin, on September 19-22
🎟️ Grab your tickets at 2024.matrix.org
🏆️ Secure a sponsorship package at 2024.matrix.org/sponsor
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The Matrix Conference is coming to Berlin, Germany on September 19–22, 2024.2024.matrix.org
SwissPost has big plans for Switzerland’s ePost system and Matrix.
It’ll be really interesting to hear about this during this presentation on 20 Sept in Berlin.
We start off the week with #MuralMonday to bring some color to your week and inspire you to take some adventures around your town to find new murals!
🚲 #TernQuickHaul
📍 #Stanmore, #Australia
📸 @glowwormelectricbikes (IG)
🎨 @geebsart (IG)
LibreOffice in the Microsoft Store: 15% "back to school" discount - The Document Foundation Blog
LibreOffice is always free to download from our website, but it’s also available in the Microsoft Store for a small fee, which covers the costs of putting it there, and helps to sustain future development of the suite.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
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With so many great new changes in 2024 alone, what is your favorite thing about the Tuta Calendar? 📅
Major new updates are coming soon 💪💃
👉 tuta.com/calendar
#encryption #privacy #calendar #comingsoon
Keep your schedule private | Free Tuta Calendar | Tuta
Tuta Calendar lets you organize your events with quantum-safe encryption. Break free from Big Tech surveillance, turn on privacy!Tuta
Punkt eins im Radio auf OE1 mit Erich Schmid oe1.orf.at/player/20240813/766…
ORF-Radiothek
Das digitale Radioangebot des ORF. Alle öffentlich rechtlichen Radiosender Österreichs auf einer Plattform. Live und 7 Tage lang im Stream on Demand.oe1.orf.at
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Monday Tech Tip: Irie-AT Braille Embossers
During the 2024 ATIA Conference, Cody Mitchell, from Irie-AT showed us their braille embossers. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about Irie-AT Braille Embossers.Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads
I just read on the fediverse about a trackball input system that is open hardware. When I looked at the website I found out that they design a headphone and several trackballs and mice.
I am happy with my computer mouse. But out of curiosity I might try a product of them later this year
Ich hab ja schon ein paar Mal über die #Barrierefreiheit des Portals lebensmittelwarnung.de berichtet und unter anderem deren kreative Lösung für Alternativtexte in der Software gelobt, für die sie eigentlich nicht ausgerüstet war.
Tatsächlich haben sie die Seite wie angekündigt diesen Sommer auf eine neue technische Basis gestellt. Das Ergebnis ist wirklich gut gelungen und weitestgehend zugänglich. Gute Arbeit, Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit!
lebensmittelwarnung.de - Meldungen
Homepage des deutschsprachigen Auftrittswww.lebensmittelwarnung.de
New LeaseyBite: Using Enafore, Mastodon and Leasey.
This is the first of a number of LeaseyBites to be produced before the end of August 2024.
In this episode, we look at how the September update to Leasey will help you to use Enafore to access your Mastodon account if you wish.
LeaseyBites are available using most podcast providers.
The audio for this episode is here.
pinecast.com/listen/339153a8-9…
Are you working with Free and #OpenSource Software (FOSS) in public administration? Help us understand:
🏋️♀️ What challenges you face while using FOSS?
👨💻 What do you need to overcome them?
Fill in the survey by 13 September 👉 europa.eu/!F8XhXF
Help shape Open Source collaboration in Europe – Participate in our Survey
We invite you to participate in a survey to understand the current needs and challenges related to the use of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) within EU public administrations.Axel Thévenet
Yay, #PolyculeClient now supports #UnifiedPush on Android 🎉 !
gitlab.com/polycule_client/pol…
feat: add UnifiedPush handler (!97) · Merge requests · polycule / polycule · GitLab
Signed-off-by: The one with the braid info@braid.businessGitLab
So am I to understand that a full 38% of my revenue may now be siphoned off by Patreon and Apple, neither of whom contribute in any way to the creation of my work?
And that this is because Patreon wants to have an iOS app, which I do not need, do not benefit from, did not exist when I selected them as my payment processor, and cannot opt out of?
Um, no thank you.
I called this as a danger almost a year ago, btw:
evhaste.com/2023/10/17/deplatf…
Deplatforming Myself: A Tech Manifesto – Haste Makes Waste
The internet has become one big roach motel. I lay the blame for this development solely at the feet of The Platform; the proliferation of venture-capitalist backed walled gardens, which are incentivized to trap users inside and milk them like cattle…evhaste.com
Army Of Darkness Doom WAD addon
Well hello Mr. Fancy-Pants. So, you think you know everything there is to know about the Evil Dead series. You've watched them all countless times. You own all three on video. You own all three on laserdisc. You downloaded the scripts, printed...ModDB
fun Linux fact:
There are at least two places in the Linux kernel where performance-sensitive code paths use a, uh, retrospective approach to memory safety, where you do the memory read first (and suppress the occasional kernel page fault) and worry about making sure it was memory-safe later.
One of the two is in the SLUB allocator's lockless allocation fastpath: elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.10…
It (1) first loads the pointer to the current top freelist element, then (2) reads the next freelist pointer out of that element, and (3) does a double-wide atomic compare-exchange to check if it raced and replace the freelist head. The read in step (2) can return garbage or fault if someone else concurrently modified the freelist (basically it can be UAF), but in that case step (3) that uses the result of the read is guaranteed to fail, so it's fine.
The other one is in the Virtual File System layer, used for printing pathnames (like for getcwd()
):
elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.10…
As the comment there explains:
* The source of the prepend data can be an optimistic load<br> * of a dentry name and length. And because we don't hold any<br> * locks, the length and the pointer to the name may not be<br> * in sync if a concurrent rename happens, and the kernel<br> * copy might fault as a result.<br> *<br> * The end result will correct itself when we check the<br> * rename sequence count, but we need to be able to handle<br> * the fault gracefully.<br>
So this one can race so that OOB memory is copied into the path buffer, but the kernel will afterwards notice that the "how many rename operations have happened" counter has gone up (or that the "we are currently in the middle of a rename" bit is set), discard the result, and try again.
Get three Audible audiobooks for $0.99 each and keep them forever
New subscribers can get three months of service (and three full audiobooks to keep) for under three bucks. Stay subscribed and you'll also get access to frequent Audible book sales, too!Michael Crider (PCWorld)
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Airbnb host adds ‘no crypto mining’ rule after tenant installs 10 rigs
Airbnb owner Ashley said the guest ran up a $1,500 electricity bill and also installed an electric vehicle charging point.Jacob Lyon (Protos)
Choosing Accessible Microscopes For Low Vision | Veroniiiica
Here are several options for choosing accessible microscopes for low vision users in science labs and DIY microscopes for visually impaired students.Veronica Lewis (Veroniiiica)
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