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#GitLab's newly introduced on-by-default nearly unnoticeable "Read More" hyperlink on bug report descriptions, subtly cutting off any contents longer than the browser window's viewport height—even when you're just following the mandatory template!—has got to be the dumbest anti-feature design of the year.
It's barely been a few days and I've already had someone tell me that I didn't provide the required information, yet it was all there in the description I wrote with the form! 🤦
How several different tools support alt text.Whitney Lewis (Pope Tech Blog)
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Meta users in the EU - Object now, or Meta will use your data to train Meta AI.
Here's how: 👉 tuta.com/blog/how-to-turn-off-…
Noticed an AI assistant is now in your WhatsApp? Meta’s AI feature is now being rolled out in the EU and you can’t turn it off – but you can stop the AI invasion by opting for privacy-focused alternatives.Tuta
Thank you for your interest in becoming a tester for TweeseCake! We’re looking for users who can test features, report bugs, and help us refine the user experience. The most commonly selected contact platform will be used for team chat.Google Docs
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This product is available in the US only. US College Students and faculty may qualify for Free Home Access: check your email address.Freedom Scientific eStore
If you think slop bug reports are bad now, just wait until this moves from public preview into full release github.blog/changelog/2025-05-…
Major projects are going to need to completely move their issue tracking off of Github or up there moderation as at least at this stage there doesn't appear to be a way to block the use of this feature github.com/orgs/community/disc…
Say goodbye to manual, repetitive issue creation. With Copilot, creating issues for bugs, tasks, and feature requests on GitHub is now faster and easier—all without sacrificing quality. What’s new Natural…The GitHub Blog
Allow us to block Copilot-generated issues (and PRs) from our own repositories on #github
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Select Topic Area Product Feedback Feature Area Issues Body I find the following two news items on the front page: https://github.blog/changelog/2025-05-19-creating-issues-with-copilot-on-github-co...GitHub
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Monal 6.4.11 (Build 1040, PR #1416) released.
To see the complete list of bugfixes and improvements, check our releases page: github.com/monal-im/Monal/rele…
#Monal #ios #macos #xmpp #im #chat #messaging
Properly open links in external browser, if configured to do so Fix accidental reordering of chats when opening a chat Fixed display of back button in omemo keys view Fixed display of back button i...GitHub
Pressing control+c on the wrong keyboard, in the wrong terminal window, connected to the wrong server: the ultimate sign it's time for bed. Just as soon as I do a bit of troubleshooting; I seem to have broken "sudo shutdown -h now" on this Debian machine. It says:
"sudo: The term 'sudo' is not recognized as a name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or executable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again."
I wonder how I managed to break sudo?
If you contribute in some way to GNOME, are you already a GNOME Foundation member? If not, you should apply ASAP: foundation.gnome.org/membershi…
Once you do (or if you’re already a member), don’t forget to VOTE in the upcoming Foundation elections!
The GNOME Foundation Board of Directors is elected by Foundation members. If you want to influence how the Foundation is run, one of the most effective things you can do is to become a member and vote.
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Listen to "Stay", out now: http://smarturl.it/GAstayFollow Gracie Abrams:Instagram: https://GracieAbrams.lnk.to/InstagramFacebook: https://GracieAbrams.lnk.t...YouTube
iPhone and iPad users can now set Google Translate as their default translation app on iOS, replacing Apple's built-in Translate app as the go-to...Juli Clover (MacRumors.com)
Discovery: The "copilot" bot user that Microsoft will soon be flooding your github repos with garbage content from is implemented in some sort of special way that exempts it from the "block" feature you would normally be able to block other users/bots with
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Select Topic Area Product Feedback Feature Area Issues Body I find the following two news items on the front page: https://github.blog/changelog/2025-05-19-creating-issues-with-copilot-on-github-co...GitHub
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NONPROFIT KILLER BILL UPDATE: It's complicated, but so far the chaos is working in our favor + pressure from YOU is making a difference.
#nonprofitkillerbill
#freespeech #fascism #news
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Legislation would have allowed the executive branch to crack down on ‘terrorism supporting’ nonprofits.Ali Harb (Al Jazeera)
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“Out of 949 visual media attached in your 673 public posts with visual media, 935 have alt text. That's about 99%. You're doing a great job!”
I’ll take it! Through it is tempting to go back and fix those outliers…
Check your account here: stefanbohacek.online/@stefan/1…
I made a similar tool for Mastodon (and a few other platforms), for those interested to give it a try! https://data.stefanbohacek.com/projects/fediverse-post-accessibility #AltText #accessibility #ImageDescriptionStefan's Personal Mastodon Server
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Edit is a small, lightweight text editor. It is less than 250kB.
hmm.
55K Feb 13 2022 /usr/bin/ed
Small, you say?
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Edit is a new command-line text editor in Windows. Edit is open source, so you can build the code or install the latest version from GitHub!Christopher Nguyen (Windows Command Line)
Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - The barrel file debacle
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Many projects are littered with files that just re-export other files. These so called "barrel files" are one of the key reasons why JavaScript tooling is slow in bigger projects.marvinh.dev
I've started editing my way through a small collection of short stories formerly published in the New European Magazine between 1822 and 1823. Here's the first of eventually six stories: 'The Funeral' by Thomas Richards.
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#Wales #Literature #RomanticFiction #DigitalEdition #OpenAccess
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If you want to implement and test it you’re welcome to make a PR. The old excuses still work the best. 🙄 So tired of developers who release their products to everyone but only build for themselves and still expect headpats and attaboy’s. We see all of you.
RE: akkomane.social/objects/f82059…
In which Simple Keyboard tells blind people everywhere to go fuck themselves. https://github.com/rkkr/simple-keyboard/issues/324akkomane.social
Thousands of #AntiIsraeli protesters have taken to the streets in Switzerland to protest against #Israel’s #Eurovision Song Contest participant Yuval Raphael being allowed to compete
She survived the Nova Music Festival Massacre by playing dead for hours beneath a pile of corpses
🚀 We just demoed InnoSearch AI at AT Demo Days!
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Modernization of Leaflet
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⚡ Modernization of Leaflet After two and a half years of hard work, we’re thrilled to announce the first alpha release of Leaflet 2.0! This release marks a major modernization of the Leaflet codeba...GitHub
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Microsoft 365 Copilot InnovationsTaylor Arndt (Taylor’s Substack)
#BuyEurope and Made in China - how do they go together?
You can find the answer in our new blog post:
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At a time when national interests often take precedence over common solutions and dialog is replaced by power games, many of us feel a strong need:
➡️ For stability.
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#shift #shifthappens #shiftphone #EUTech #BuyFromEU #EuropeanAlternatives #BuyEuropean #SupportEurope #unplugTrump
A German smartphone with fair manufacturing in China. Why SHIFT shows that #BuyEurope also works with global cooperation.Leon von Zepelin (SHIFT GmbH)
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in reply to Terence Eden • • •Maybe this is spam designed to make you (and others) leave matrix?
In XMPP public rooms we definitely had a very motivated hater spamming gore images (and worse) everywhere they could. The point was precisely to make everyone run away.
The way this crap is moderated on big platforms may be more effective, but at what cost? ("facebook moderation ptsd" on your favorite search engine, but I bet you know the story already)
Terence Eden
in reply to Nicoco • • •@nicoco no.
You don't need to be an apologist for them.
I used to be a content moderator. I know how hard it is. But Matrix outsourcing the problem to users is not the solution.
And, frankly, that sort of spam should be automatically detected without human intervention.
It isn't up to the customers of a bar to chuck out unruly patrons.
Nicoco
in reply to Terence Eden • • •I am not an apologist of Matrix in general, but content moderation in decentralised services run by volunteers is a very hard problem. Automated content inspection is near impossible with E2EE and in general frowned upon by privacy advocates (for good reasons).
Obligatory read: craphound.com/spamsolutions.tx…
That said, close your account, do what you feel is best (that goes without saying).
Terence Eden
in reply to Nicoco • • •Terence Eden
in reply to Terence Eden • • •I've just been asked by @matrix to delete this post. They had the audacity to blame *me* for giving publicity to the problems they have.
If you can't run a service safely, you shouldn't run it at all.
The Matrix.org Foundation
in reply to Terence Eden • • •to be precise, we said: you are very welcome to publicise our flaws: “Matrix needs way better antispam and moderation controls; I’m not going to use it any more” or whatever. but please do *not* repost abusive spam, spreading it even further, which does nothing other than [give the spammer the attention they want].
Meanwhile, we are working hard on anti-invitespam measures - and we apologise to those hit by the spammer.
Dylan </closingtags.com>
in reply to The Matrix.org Foundation • • •Richard Bairwell
in reply to Terence Eden • • •The Matrix.org Foundation
in reply to Richard Bairwell • • •Matrix.org Homeserver Terms and Conditions
matrix.orgerebion
in reply to Terence Eden • • •Seeing posts like this, I simply had disabled invites on my server before it could spread to me, so I've not seen anything.
I'll keep the server for now, while migrating everything to ejabberd. It's got WIP Matrix support, so if I really have to, I'll be able to join a Matrix room, but everything else will be XMPP. There IDs can be hidden in a chat, making the spread of spam much more difficult, just because IDs cannot be scraped as easily.
Really don't wanna see THAT.
erebion
in reply to erebion • • •I deeply regret having brought more than 3k users to Matrix.
This has just hindered us from adopting something better that works well. I also wanted to love Matrix and advertised it for a couple years, always thinking "Yeah, it's new, it will get better", but the issues have always stayed.
The people behind Matrix are nice and I wish them the best. Should the issue get solved in the future: I'll gladly try adopting it again. :)
The Matrix.org Foundation
in reply to erebion • • •Third party invites are shown as unsupported events
edent (GitHub)erebion
Unknown parent • • •I think we need to do something about the gap.
We're stronger together as one large community with an open protocol instead of two divided once.
Together we could take over the world!1!!1!! :p
erebion
in reply to erebion • • •Oh and the privacy features!
XMPP can hide IDs in group chats, making it really hard to scrape IDs and spam.
I wish that simple feature would come to Matrix.
And setting a nick when joining and completely hiding the global nick.
Being able to hide the profile picture in public chats and only share it with contacts.
I don't want to show my face to the whole internet, nor do I want everyone on there to be able to contact me easily.
If those improvements are made -> fanboy.
erebion
in reply to erebion • • •Please let me know whether this reply is:
(1) helpful or
(2) not helpful
Currently on a train and cannot really focus, so it's a bit stream of conciousness.
The Matrix.org Foundation
in reply to erebion • • •erebion
Unknown parent • • •Also, I agree "it sucks" is unhelpful.
But also feel like feedback is often just ignored, unfortunately. Hope the community interactions will improve, love the ejabberd community as a positive example.
My issues are mostly not even the spam (I just disabled invites), but mostly sloooow performance. Otherwise I'm fine with it all.
Sometimes Fractal neeeds 30 minutes to sync up when opening, it's written in Rust and should be fast enough.
I suspect Element would be slower.
erebion
in reply to erebion • • •The other large issue, for me personally, is lacking interop with the other open decentralised protocol XMPP.
I run Bifrost, but it seems abandoned and buggy and I will probably have to switch it off soon, as it does not work well.
There was Parsee, which was hosted on a git that's no longer in existence, but still listed on matrix.org as alpha. That looked promising.
To win me back as a fan, personally:
- it must be more performant
- it must be interoperable with XMPP
The Matrix.org Foundation
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