in reply to -/mondstern

Linux Mint is a good choice :)

There may be some Linux cafés or repair cafés near you willing to help with this. endof10.org/places/ lists a few but I am sure more exist :)

Maybe people at the Linux Mint forum on forums.linuxmint.com/viewforum… know places you can go to too but I have no experience with that.

Cykeltutten har fået en kanal på Delta Chat.

Der er det muligt at følge med i hvad der sker og blive inviteret til arrangementer, byggedage og andet.

Scan QR koden for at følge, eller brug linket her:

i.delta.chat/#62DA02C93563C10A…

PS. har du ikke Delta Chat, så tager det 30 sekunder at downloade og kræver hverken dit tlf. nummer eller email.

#DeltaChat

A quick side-by-side look at how popular messaging apps stack up in open-source transparency, end-to-end encryption, and anonymity 😎👇

For #anonymity I consider the following: weak (phone # required), medium (email required), strong (no phone # or no email needed) #privacy #technology

Find a high-res pdf book with all my Linux and #cybersecurity related infographics from study-notes.org

in reply to dan_nanni

(for future readers: this table is wrong, #DeltaChat doesn't require phone numbers or #email for registration can be used anonymously without providing any data at all, for #telegram encryption is not supported in groups at all, only in 1-to-1 chats using the "secrets chat" which don't even sync across devices so is highly impractical and not much used by people in the end)

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From all of us at HKC Radio, we wish you a Merry Christmas.

As a result of some oddities surrounding schedules, we have chosen today to let you hear music on shuffel most of the day, and at a time TBD, run the Lessons and Carols service @coasterfreak88 submitted to us, in its entirety, as it was cut due to a technical error last night.

Replays will begin late tomorrow night after Christmas unwrapped and Home Alone II.

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For Christmas, I got an Omega Engineering talking multimeter... I have one, but it's in storage, possibly forever, and they're damn near impossible to find at a reasonable price, if you find them at all.

Also got an Ebow for an electric guitar that I don't have, which is interesting, and an Orba2, which seems to be an odd little round thing that makes musical noises.

I had an Ebow, but lost it when I moved to New York.

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in reply to Borris

Well, that's a bummer.

It looks like, in order to get full functionality from this Artiphon Orba 2, I need to download an iOS app that is no longer in the app store, and the company is apparently in administration.
Without the app, it can still do some interesting stuff, but not as much, I.E. you can't change keys or load new presets.

This is why having your product tied to an app creates so much ewaste.

There is a desktop app for both Mac and Windows, and an Android APK you can download from the website. Chaining this tiny little palm-sized thing to a desktop app for some basic functionality is silly, though.

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in reply to Jessica Phoenix

@jesscanady started imposing limits on free/community/selfhosted. 10,000 message limit now

github.com/mattermost/mattermo…

I'm never quite sure whether Advent should run 24 or 25 days, so if you're of the "24" persuasion, consider today's #FreeSoftwareAdvent a bonus 🙂

Today it's rss2email¹, which is I read my RSS feeds². I prefer to read my RSS via email for a number of reasons:

• I don't need to learn Yet Another Set of Keyboard Bindings because I already know my MUA's key-bindings

• I can use any standards-compliant MUA to read my RSS feeds, whether I have them delivered to my mbox file and read with mail(1), or delivered to my normal mail account and read them via mutt/neomutt/Claws/Thunderbird/whatever

• I have offline access via OfflineIMAP/mbsync and any changes (deleting entries, read-status, flagging, stars, tags, filing, etc) gets synced back up to my server, even across multiple machines

• I have all the filtering power of my MUA

• plenty of utilities also speak IMAP, so I can write scripts to (post-)process my RSS feed too

• sharing an interesting article with friends is as simple as forwarding an email

• my backup process for email also automatically backs up my RSS feeds too

• because it runs from cron(8) on a schedule I establish, I have more control of my distractions (I usually run it around 4am gathering feeds for me to read with breakfast). I found if it ran hourly or even multiple times per day, I'd get sucked into constantly checking to see if anything new/interesting had arrived

• control remains with me on my machine rather than handing my reading habits over to some 3rd party RSS reader-service

And I love RSS because it is a pull rather than a push. If I subscribe to your email newsletter, I have to trust that you'll respect my email address and not share it or lose control of it, and cutting off email subscriptions is sketchy. But with RSS? I just stop polling that feed if I'm done with it and it's gone.


¹ github.com/wking/rss2email

² blog.thechases.com/posts/readi…

in reply to Cleverson

If you have the ability to send mail from your machine (even if it's just configured to use your mail-provider as a smart-host), rss2email should still work.

github.com/wking/rss2email?tab…

Granted, if your email provider is MS/Outlook, they don't play well with third-party SMTP/IMAP clients, but that's on them and the folks who choose to use them 😆

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in reply to Cleverson

@clv1 Huh. It's there in the man page shipped by the Debian stable package. manpages.debian.org/trixie/rss… That one refers to this repository which is *way* more recent: github.com/rss2email/rss2email

@gumnos

Great! NiceGram's text box no longer works either. There goes an alternative. If multiple developers would stop using the native Telegram interface (because yes, tons of these third-party clients do), we wouldn't have to deal with things like this. Bright Guide is outdated and hasn't been touched in ages either. If anyone has any Telegram client alternatives, I'm all ears.

I'm not sure I really get the logic behind the antizionists who also want to kick fellow Jewish citizens out of their diaspora countries.

Like... where are they supposed to go specifically?

I'm joking. I totally get the fucking logic.

"A violent #antisemitic incident unfolded Sunday evening in #Istanbul, where a group of #Jews heading to light the eighth and final #Hanukkah candle at the Neve Shalom #synagogue were attacked by #proPalestinian #protesters.

According to footage circulated on social media, the attackers charged at the group while shouting, “These #Zionists should leave this country.” Police intervened and dispersed the demonstrators, who waved #Palestinian flags and attempted to approach the #Jewish group."

ynetnews.com/jewish-world/arti…

Ich habe den Eindruck, dass Matrix weitaus problemloser läuft als XMPP.

Bei XMPP kann sich nicht jeder Client an jedem Server anmelden (ich habe diverse Clients und Server, nicht nur meinen eigenen mit ejabberd, getestet). Und auch die Kommunikation zwischen zwei Accounts funktioniert manchmal gar nicht, manchmal nur in eine Richtung und irgendwie nur selten problemlos. Auch da wieder stark abhängig vom Client.

Ein Problem mit meinem Server mag sein, dass er unter einer Subdomain (xmpp.example.com) läuft. Ich mutmaße, dass nicht jeder Server bzw. Client damit zurechtkommt. Zwischen meinem Server und dem von Mailbox.org klappt jedenfalls gar nichts. Aber ich habe noch nicht einmal eine Möglichkeit gefunden, für Mailbox.org einen andeten Client als deren Web-Client zu verwenden. Ich glaube fast, die sind nur zu sich selbst kompatibel.

Manche sagen freilich auch, dass ejabberd recht eigenwillig sei.

Mit Matrix hingegen hatte ich bisher keine Probleme (auch da habe ich einen eigenen Server am Start).

#Matrix #XMPP #Jabber #ejabberd

in reply to Michaela Molthagen

Unter der Voraussetzung, dass für den Server SRV records eingerichtet sind wären mir keine Fälle bekannt in denen eine subdomain Probleme machen sollte. Im Gegenteil ist hostname ungleich domain part (der Teil hinter dem @) eigentlich fast schon Standard.

Das sich Clients gar nicht verbinden können (korrekte Certificates und korrekte SRV records vorausgesetzt) wäre auch eher neu.

Sonst hört man manchmal das nicht alle Clients alle Features können. Das ist wahr.

Many thanks to everyone who supported the #LibreOffice project this year – through their own contributions, spreading the word, or donating to support us: libreoffice.org/donate/ ❤️ #foss #openSource

Somehow it won't get into my head that another year is over. And this is not even trying to be that "time flies" type of post. I just, can't really grasp it. I read old messages from a year ago, and there's just nothing. I feel like I've been stuck with nothing new, or old, or left. Not sure how to describe it. Like things kinda fade away, but somehow don't, nothing is really, worth building on, or completely trustworthy. Idk it's all a mess. And 25 didn't make it better at all. From a technical perspective, I've learned more than a ton this year, and improved a huge lot. But the satisfaction only lasts a few moments till my perfectionism takes over again, what do I know really, it's still a long way. Yet I don't even feel the progress I've made this year, cuz there's no one really to share it with. Cuz ultimately nerdy is only cool as long as someone else understands what you're up to, and at this point I feel like I'm at a position where it's kinda impossible to.
All right you may move on or something, guess these words wheren't really informative at all.

If you fancy an hour away from the mountain of turkey, or you need a nice accompaniment, check out our Christmas Eve show featuring the lovely Laura Kirker, who aside from reading all of our amazing listener emails, also found the time to participate in the creation of the new Harry Potter series on Audible. Hear the full story only on Double Tap, on podcast everywhere and on YouTube. youtu.be/AZZi-AXJP3g?si=ElYJZ7…

Marry Christmas to all of my followers, I still can't thank @Tamasg enough for making the FlexVoice 3 NVDA addon! I know it will be somewhat difficult to make the one for version 2, but to give you (and others) an idea as to what FlexVoice 2 sounds like, I attached a sample on this post. Note: it says that it is version 3, but it's actually version 2.