A quick reminder of a few things Mozilla/Firefox have done in the last *checks notes* ~year that I hope highlights that this is not a case of bad messaging but a consistent pattern of hostility:

- "Mozilla is going to be more active in digital advertising."

- "privacy preserving" Advertising telemetry enabled by default

- New T&C demanding a worldwide license (rolled back) & weakened privacy policy to support the above expansion (active)

- ""[Firefox] will evolve into a modern AI browser"

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Opt-in means that the person needs to perform an explicit action in order to do something. Ideally it means that they do that action of their own accord, without being harassed. They do that because the software/features/whatever is exciting and/or solves a real problem they have.

Something so good you don't have to trick them into turning it on.

You know, like that time 20+ years ago when people actively sought out and downloaded Firefox because it was simply the better option.

To spell this out clearly, the reason RAM has quadrupled in price is that a huge quantity of RAM that hasn't been produced yet has been bought with money that doesn't exist to populate GPUs that also haven't been produced to go in datacenters that haven't been built powered by infrastructure that may never exist to meet a demand that doesn't exist at all to make profit margins that mathematically can't exist while economists talk about this thing they call the "rational markets hypothesis".
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Found what looks like an #NVDA bug, or possibly #notepad++ bug. An & followed by a space will read a fake command key suggestion when changing focus to the notepad++ window.

NVDA: 2025.3.2.
Notepad++: 8.8.8.

Minimum reproduction:

Open notepad++, if a file is open use ctrl-n for new.
Type the following string in the file: "& ".
Alt-tab in and out. On the focus, NVDA will announce "alt+space".

I just wanted to read before bed.

|a11y #bug

#bug #nvda

When they sit at tables where you're not welcome

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When they sit at tables where you're not welcome

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Wow, Chatterbox-Turbo is pretty good! As a quick test, I let two local LLMs ramble about random topics of their choice and generated audio using zero-shot voice cloning with Chatterbox-Turbo.
resemble.ai/chatterbox-turbo/
#TTS #LLM #AI #ML
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@vick21 haha The text is from Gemini-3-27b. Yes, Chatterbox is open weight. It does not work on Mac out of the box, but I asked Gemini3 to modify it to use MPS and it worked. lol In the past, LLMs would not have been able to handle this kind of task, but they now seem to have enough knowledge of ML libraries. So far, I have also managed to get a few other CUDA-only models running on MPS with just vibe coding.

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@vick21 In deed! I had a another TTS model which was not only developed for Cuda, but also used a dependency for speech codec that only worked for Cuda. Gemini cli not only modified the inference code for the model itself but also looked up the dependency library inside virtual environment and provided monkey patch so it can work with MPS. These frontier models are truely getting better! :)

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@vick21 Lol yeah I'm not sure if we have access to Claude code, I'll have to check. I can get Gemini CLI though, I'll take a look at that this weekend. Would be amazing if it could be used to just setup all these models without me having to jump through tons of hoops to make them work properly. Right now I'm scared to install anything so I just play with most of these through the hugging face demos lol.

Blind Mac users, I need your opinion. Is it worth getting a MacBook Air as primary laptop in addition to a Windows desktop, for consuming media, music production and, well, general laptop? I'm kind of fed up with Windows laptops to be honest, the Mac seems awesome regarding quality, but I'm completely lost when it comes to VoiceOver, and I hear very, very different opinions on Mac accessibility these days. I'd kind of love to try it, the other hand, the price speaks for itself, and I'm not an Apple fanboy anymore, nor locked in the ecosystem, and would sort of like to keep beeing flexible.
Another point of interest would be, how is Windows emulation these days, do VMs work reliably and lag-free? Thanks so much for any information or opinions you can give, boosts are really appreciated.
#Blind #Accessibility #VoiceOver #MacBook @mastoblind
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Well, i have an m2 Macbook pro, and if your using the mac for browsing the web and the like, I'd say its perfect for that for sure. I've personally haven't seen much in the way of issues with VO and have found the Mac experience to be pretty great actually for that sort of thing, is it different than windows? Yes, its definitely different, but different isn't bad though. As for Windows emulation, I'm not exactly sure on that front.

Dear @thunderbird Team,
syncing the mail account data by qr code works in both ways Android2Ubuntu and Ubuntu2Android.

But I'm missing, extracting the private keys for PGP.
I knew there is a 3rd party app needed like openkeychain, importing the keys.

That is an obstacle for unexperienced users.

#mail #thunderbird #pgp

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Thanks for the feedback, and we definitely want to make encryption easier to set up in all of our apps, and eventually between apps. Here is a SUMO article on exporting PGP keys, which we hope helps - and SUMO is definitely the best place to ask for help! support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/oโ€ฆ
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Thanks for the reply.

I know how to do that. But currently it is a handjob and needs to be done on every mobile device.

I have my Desktop proflie since centuries, copying and duplicating from Windows to Linux and vice versa with just copy & paste the profile folder was easy going. (And it was very handy to have these as a backup).

So my request is mostly for standard users.

If you've been wanting to speak securely to your garage door or whatever MQTTS capable devices you want to control with your #curl command lines, look no further:

(this is planned to merge in time for the March 2026 release)

github.com/curl/curl/pull/1941โ€ฆ

#curl
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I'm donating to @gnome for a number of reasons. I do it because I love the user experience. Because I've been using it pretty much daily for almost two decades now. Because the team seems inclusive and promotes values I believe strongly in, beyond FOSS. Because I use GTK apps all the time and I want them to get even better - and more numerous. Because I want my phone to be running GNOME within a few years. Because you come across as run by humans, not a bunch of faceless suits.

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I've been using GNOME since pre-1.0 days (with a brief swap to KDE when 3 was initially released), but once extensions fixed the biggest gaps (and KDE 4 dropped...) I've been back and been happy. I do wish that there was a bit more care given to the extension environment as they are *needed* to make GNOME truely functional, IMHO. But with them, it's the best environment available <full stop/>.

I'm really starting to think Mastodon might not be the social network for me. I'm really starting to be just absolutely pissed off by all the moaning, bitching and complaining I see on here, as well as all of the shitting on things and people just because you don't agree with them or you don't like them or you don't use them. I can't do it guys, I just can't.

๐Ÿ’ต Acabo de hacer mi donaciรณn anual a @thunderbird para contribuir a su mantenimiento. No lo dejes para mรกs tarde.

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#Thunderbird #Email #OpenSource #Donate

RED ALERT

U.S.-based independent contractors, like myself, are about to have our health care costs triple.

Many of us have two weeks to reinvent ourselves and this WILL harm Free and Open Source efforts.

At best, we will volunteer less. At worst, key contributors will cease participation.

I am happy to discuss strategies to preserve what so many have worked to hard to build.

@thunderbird should at least open a path to allow us to replace their OpenPGP implementation, RNP, with other implementations, like @sequoiapgp's Octopus.

Integrating #Enigmail was not seamless. Functionality was lost, including #GnuPG's keyring and trust model. (e.g.: bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.โ€ฆ)

They may have their rationale on which they made these decisions, but the negative effect on the usability of Thunderbird+PGP for those who have them for many years is real.

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#FreeSoftwareAdvent day 13: Thunderbird

I've used various open source email clients over the years, but right now, my email client of choice is Thunderbird, on desktop and mobile. When I installed the mobile app, I was pleased to find that I could create a QR code on the desktop that my phone could scan to set up my accounts there. Much simpler and quicker than manually entering all the account details.

One of Thunderbird's killer features for me is the Send Later add-on. I have it configured so that when I click "Send" on an email, it delays sending by five minutes. That gives me a chance to realise that I'd missed something, and edit the email before sending.

But it can also set a much longer delay. Sometimes I work in the evening, but any emails that I write then are scheduled to be sent the next morning at a more sensible time.

thunderbird.net/

@thunderbird

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