My day in brief:
9-12: Lead religious service, sermon, after-service chat
12-1: Car starts shaking violently around highway speed. Take it to one garage to find out my dealership rotated the tires, but didn’t rebalance them.
1-3: wait
3pm: they send me off with rebalanced fronts
3:05pm: you’ll never guess what the rears are doing
3:30pm: get to second garage
3:30-6: wait
6pm: continue original 2.5hr journey
6:05pm: goddammit
7pm: return home, slowly
8pm: order 4 new tires

#ChatControl must never come back. 💪

❌ Breaks encryption
❌ Destroys privacy

This would make free discussion online impossible, create a backdoor for abusers and authoritarian regimes, and endanger journalists & activists.

Privacy is not a crime. #StopChatControl

invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=x…

The App Store Was Always Authoritarian infrequently.org/2025/10/the-a… - "Apple is loaning its monopoly on iOS software to yet another authoritarian regime without a fight, painting a stark contrast: when profits are on the line, Cupertino will gaslight democratic regulators and defy pro-user laws with all the $1600/hr lawyers Harvard can graduate" says Big Al, absolutely correctly and with fancier words and less swearing than I would use to make the same points.

mr @joshbressers talked to Joshua about his work on using AI to find flaws on his latest episode: opensourcesecurity.io/2025/202…

Perhaps you and I have lived too long with this miracle to properly be appreciative. Freedom is a fragile thing and it's never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by way of inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. And those in world history who have known freedom and then lost it have never known it again. - Ronald Reagan, Jan 5, 1967.

With the EOSA Masterclasses, European Open Source Academy (EOSA) brings the open source know-how and skills right to you!

Last Friday, the first Masterclass was recorded with our Head of Business & Impact Section, @Amandine Amandine Le Pape.

With her work on @matrix and @element, Amandine brings decades of experience in developing and balancing the growth of open ecosystems and building sustainable open source companies.

Meet me at the Matrix Conference 2025 at the #Famedly booth

cfp.2025.matrix.org/matrix-con…

National Geographic | Sci-fi koncept warp pohonu z Star Treku se díky fyzikům přibližuje realitě každým dnem nationalgeographic.cz/veda/war… prostřednictvím @wallabagapp
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@nuintari these tools find MANY things no other tools did before: daniel.haxx.se/blog/2025/10/10…

Today we published the result of a recent, very productive, focus week: 🇧🇬 #Bulgaria 🎉 Many thanks to the dedicated #Wikidata editors with local knowledge making this possible!

The first release includes ministries, state agencies, executive agencies, administrative structures, oblasts, municipalities, kmetstvos, municipal districts and specialized local administrations. Over 3,600 organizations!

govdirectory.org/bulgaria/
#CivicTech
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From Facebook. The 15 Shouldn’ts of Friendship. You shouldn’t have to tiptoe. You shouldn’t have to quiet yourself. You shouldn’t have to hide. You shouldn’t have to dumb down your excitement, your passions or your successes. You shouldn’t have to endlessly work to prove your worth. You shouldn’t have to wonder and guess and make assumptions as to why they’re mad at you. You shouldn’t have to clean up their side of the street. You shouldn’t be made to feel like you’re disposable. You shouldn’t be held accountable for your reactions while they refuse to be accountable for theirs. You shouldn’t be made to feel like the bad guy because you finally walked away after being pushed out. You shouldn’t be the only one trying to fix things, working to communicate well, showing up, doing favors, reaching out or giving grace. You shouldn’t carry the weight of the friendship alone. You shouldn’t feel like you need to be anyone other than your full self. You shouldn’t feel bad about yourself when you’re around them. You shouldn’t give up on yourself, you’re worthy of good and healthy friendships.

Ich habe einen #Bot geschrieben, der jeden Sonntag ein zufällig ausgewähltes Muster der Mustersprache des #Commoning teilt: @mustersprache_bot

In der Sphäre der gemeinsamen Nutzung von Dingen und der von Freiwilligkeit geprägten gegenseitigen Hilfe tauchen immer wieder dieselben Herausforderungen auf. Diese Herausforderungen werden von den Commoning-Mustern adressiert. Dabei wurden die enthaltenen Lösungen nicht 'erfunden', sondern 'gefunden': Sie beschreiben die Essenz von gelingenden Lösungen, mit denen diese Herausforderung von den daran Beteiligten angegangen wurden.

Die 33 Muster sind das politische Vermächtnis der 2021 verunglückten Commons-Forscherin Silke #Helfrich. Ich würde mich freuen, wenn sich hier ein paar Menschen finden, die diese Muster gelegentlich teilen, damit die darin enthaltene Erfahrung im #Fediverse Verbreitung findet. Dankeschön! 🙏

#commons #peereconomy #p2p #foss #care #sharing #kommunalismus

Now free for all to read... Imagine a family living in 1980s Bulgaria. They're the Petrovi family: father Plamen, mother Elena, and son Boyan. I say "imagine", for the Petrovis aren't real; they're a fictional family created to illustrate life in 1980s Sofia, the Bulgarian capital - and they live in the so-called Red Flat:

patreon.com/posts/sofia-enteri…

#Bulgaria #Sofia #museum #history

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📣 Do-It-Blind (DIB) online Besprechung am Montag, 13. Oktober, um 19:00 Uhr. Du bist eingeladen! bbb.metalab.at/rooms/joh-szv-o… Wöchentlich am Montag besprechen wir neue Formen der digitalen und inklusiven Zusammenarbeit. Mach mit! 🛠️ #make #blind #inklusion

Just tried adding a friend on #XMPP. Turned out, my desktop client of choice (Psi) was too old to support OMEMO, which is apparently the cool new way to do encrypted chats. Had to open Converse.js in the browser while I moved shop to Psi Plus, and got an earful about it. Half the morning went up in smoke.

Dear nerds: that's why nobody loves us.

#xmpp

If you're curious, here are 158 of Joshua's reported issues on #curl to give you an idea what we talk about.

We have manually gone trough them all and dismissed or addressed them. None of them has been deemed a security problem. Not all the PRs for the valid problems have been merged yet.

gist.github.com/bagder/d1fff7f…

#curl
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Nevíte-li, se kterým záznamem z #JOSCZ25 začít, tak bych vypíchl:

- Walking desk Leoš Přikryl
- Event Sourcing akademicky Marian Schubert, první praktické poznakty @milanlempera
- Pohled na vlastní zdraví Cipov Peter
- Shadery @tomucha (jsem rád, že jsem mu mohl dělat předskokana, přitom jsme se fakt nedomlouvali 😉)
- Přibližné výpočty @ivoshm
- Jízda na spotřebu Jan Vondrouš

youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd8…

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NVDA keyboard help vs JAWS keyboard help.
When keyboard help is on in JAWS and I press media keys like Mute, VolumeUp and VolumeDown on the keyboard, JAWS announces the key names and functions but strangely performs the associated functions as well. So I may mute my machine with JAWS even in Keyboard help mode. NVDA also announces the key names and functions in Keyboard help mode, but doesn't perform those actions. I like NVDA's approach as it helps novices confidently master the media keys without worrying about accidentally muting the entire audio or altering the volume.
@NVAccess

Nvidia’s Shocking Cutoff: GTX 1060 and Windows 10 Support Ends Soon!

The Beginning of the End for Beloved Graphics Cards and a Trusted OS In a move that signals the closing chapter for an entire era of gaming hardware and software, Nvidia has announced a critical update for Windows 10 users and owners of its GTX 10 and 900 series graphics cards. While there's a short-term reprieve, the long-term future looks uncertain for gamers who haven’t upgraded their GPU or OS.

undercodenews.com/nvidias-shoc…

Libervia CLI Tip 11:

Libervia automatically caches pubsub nodes you are subscribed to.

You can control it with the `li pubsub cache` commands.

The search capabilities are really powerful, with full-text search and many filters.

You can find items across profiles, within a time frame, or on any field of parsed data.

You can show whole items or specific data (e.g., title/author/tags of forum posts within a time frame).

libervia.org/__b/doc/backend/l…

#Libervia #CLI #li #tips #xmpp #pubsub

I've reached 60 subscribers on my YouTube channel‼️✨ 🕺💥📈

youtube.com/@cellfourteen

It's a weirdly satisfying number, and I can't explain why, and I am glad it's just for fun and not about numbers and $$hit.

(Please don't unsubscribe just to spite me, let me have this one 😄)

#gaming

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ЕЕЕЕЕЕ, недей така го пускай по надолнището, дай малко нагоре, че да има повече време за клипчета. Да, преди в ютуб имаше време според събовете, сега не знам как е с всичките им глупости. То и да не монетизираш клипове, пак пуска реклами, абе тъпотия. Но пък е готино да подкрепиш някой, все едно му даваш лайк и вече си фен. :) ;) Also, if you make that 59 I'll poke you, with a white cane, it hurts. :P

Intelligence truly is a weird thing, especially when it's super concentrated. I consider myself to be an at least fairly decent C++ and Rust programmer at this point, and I know many other programming languages as well to varying degrees. And yet, I struggle to spell words that many would consider basic in English, the one and only language I natively speak and grew up speaking. I do blame part of this on learning contracted Braille so young, as one example I didn't know how to spell "necessary" until I was like 13, but I also wonder how much of it is because I don't speak any other languages, and the part of my brain that I should be using for spelling English words is being used to remember all the syntax rules of C++ templates.
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Respectfully, I disagree that it has anything to do with either intelligence or the brain, it's just a question of priorities. Spelling was a priority for people between, say, 1600 and 1990 because to spell well was to appear educated. Before 1600, people didn't need to spell in accordance with any specific rules. After 1990, people didn't need to know those rules because the computer would do it for them. It's just the end of a relatively short period in the history of the English language when spelling was a proxy for education. There are other proxies for education at the moment, spelling just isn't one of them, I'm trying to think of anything, other than a pen/pencil, which doesn't allow checking. Once the people who were educated before 1990 or so are no longer here, nobody will care about spelling. Even now, a badly spelled text is an example of carelessness, it means nothing about how well a person is educated or how knowledgeable he may be except if you want to argue that more educated people are more careful, I suppose, which you can, but which I don't think is obviously true.