als es um die chatkontrolle ging, konnte nicht genug getrommelt werden. Hier geht es um viel mehr. An fehlenden Accounts kann es nicht liegen, dass die 30000 immer noch nicht voll sind. Mitzeichnung ist auch ohne deutschen Wohnsitz möglich. Keine Führung eigener Register zur Erfassung von trans* und nichtbinärer Personen epetitionen.bundestag.de/petit…
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2025 had ups and downs, but I loved my 2025 at #IzzyOnDroid.

Our team has grown with several new members and we launched izzyondroid.org/, our new web home!

We even got our first grant ever (thanks, @nlnet!), allowing us to bring download statistics to IzzyOnDroid and integrate it directly into #NeoStore (and soon #Droidify), improve the #ReproducibleBuild system and more.

I'm grateful to the team for giving me a space where I feel able to make a difference ❤️

Here is to 2026! 🎉

the AI slop in security reports have developed slightly over time. Less mind-numbingly stupid reports now, but instead almost *everyone* writes their reports with AI so they still get overly long and complicated to plow through. And every follow-up question is another minor essay discussing pros and cons with bullet points and references to multiple specifications.

Exhausting nonetheless.

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reminds me the oxide GenAI RFD

“Finally, LLM-generated prose undermines a social contract of sorts: absent LLMs, it is presumed that of the reader and the writer, it is the writer that has undertaken the greater intellectual exertion. (That is, it is more work to write than to read!) For the reader, this is important: should they struggle with an idea, they can reasonably assume that the writer themselves understands it — and it is the least a reader can do to labor to make sense of it”

We should talk about the availability of basic medicine without doctor’s prescription. Basic painkillers, nose sprays, typical medicine for seasonal viral infections.

This is not available in Austria without prescription and I’ve had enough of this paternalistic bullshit attitude.

I don’t believe doctors want to clog up their waiting rooms with very simple cases of flu/covid infections.

I think one reason we still have this is without it doctors visits would be just about the paperwork.

in reply to Bálint Szilakszi

This really is bs. I'm glad ours aren't like that. I can't live without painkillers and a nose spray some days... Like, that's basic stuff, why should you be forced to go to a doctor for it? Or interact with one at all? if their goal is to give people more reasons to go to the doctor, maybe they did it. Most stuff here doesn't require a prescription unless it's something very specific, antibiotic, or stuff that helps some mental conditions.

I’ve just created a new Django starter pack on FediDevs 👀

It collects non-human accounts only: Django projects, conferences, podcasts, news, and community initiatives.
No personal accounts, just things you may want to follow once and forget.

👉 fedidevs.com/s/Nzk4/

If you know other Django-related project accounts on the Fediverse, please reply and suggest them.
Happy to keep improving this together 💚

Please reboot 🙏

#Django #Fediverse #Mastodon #OpenSource #FediDevs

CC @fedidevs

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On Mastodon, decentralised means no mobs, no outrage algorithms, and no incentives to tear each other down.

Here, community and context come first.

Support a social web that puts people before profits: ​Donate #SupportMastodon

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@denkbeteiligung it's against WhatsApp ToS so I cannot guarantee anything. We're niche enough that they don't care IMHO, as long as you don't spam/scam people. It pretends to be the WhatsApp web client. I had my account locked for 48 hours once in 4 years of use, while experimenting with group creation which I guess made me look like a spammer; it has not occurred since. We have not had such locked account reports from users. Experimenting while developing is the "dangerous" part. :-)

Imagine that the government has decided that, to stimulate the economy, every adult citizen MUST go on a TV reality/game show.

What type of show would you choose?

  • A game of brains ( like The Chase or Jeopardy) (74%, 23 votes)
  • A game of personality (like Housewives or Traitors (0%, 0 votes)
  • A game of strength (like Survivor) (3%, 1 vote)
  • A game of chance (like Deal Or No Deal) (22%, 7 votes)
31 voters. Poll end: in 5 hours

We tortured these shellfish to check that they're aware of physical harm and yep -- they are. So weird, every living thing we check we can find some kind of electrical or chemical response to damage. What are the odds?

earth.com/news/crustaceans-cra…

Oh yeah, totally forgot. It's been about a year and a week with Android now. Over all I'm really satisfied, Google has improved talkback a lot. The one and only annoying thing is typing, that's really a disaster and I'm glad I have vision left so I can turn off TB to type sometimes, or being able to attach a bluetooth keyboard. Otherwise though, I love being able to install apks and get updates right from the source like GitHub, Zoom, as well the camera zoom from the pixel 9 pro as well as the ability to Zoom anywhere with the accessibility button in the 3 button nav bar, which also features my best friend the back button, is great, not having to triple tap and swipe around laggy and weird like on IOS. Well, that's all. There are tons of other things I forgot for sure but I really enjoy what this is and would recommend. At some point, probably when I get a new phone whenever that is, I'll root or even gravin OS this thing, gonna be fun. Oh yeah and we have NVGT games, that's fun too.

Web Accessibility in 2026: Five Predictions Shaped by How the Web Is Changing blog.usablenet.com/web-accessi…

If you use an AI-generated image for your article/post, this indicates to me you might have also used AI-generated text.

If you use AI-generated text for your article/post then:

1- I have no idea if you verified the veracity of any claimed facts.

2- I have no idea what your own voice is.

3- I have no idea if this truly expresses your own views, and if you even cared to read it.

4- I have no idea what your intention is with this, other than exploiting my attention and clicks with the least amount of efforts on your part.

5- This shows me you have no respect at all for the labour that was stolen to build these tools, exploiting millions of artists and writers to make billions of dollars without any compensation to them whatsoever.

Why would I want to engage with any content like that?

• I don't want to communicate with a machine (I can do that by myself).

• I don't want to participate in this disgusting exploitation of artists and writers.

• And I want to communicate with another human, of course.

If your intention isn't to communicate with another human, then stop deceiving them making them think they are :no_ai:

#NoAI #StopTheSlop

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SAPI4 is returning to NVDA 64-bit.
Support for SAPI4 via a 32 bit shim runtime:
github.com/nvaccess/nvda/pull/…
@NVAccess

Let's start with what my 24/7 outside Mics, the Clippy EM 272, attached to my window have captured. I sadly didn't have the time to setup better quallity thann opus with meh settings which where already in place, but I'll post some of the stuff I captured with the Zoom H1E as well. this are 5 minutes which give an overviewe quite well, no processing or anything. This was right 5 minutes after midnight, so 12:05 to 12:10.

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Sometime around the 2020 era, we lost the right to be mediocre at things we love.

No longer can you just bake bread...you must start a sourdough side hustle lol. Wanna stay fit and go jogging or running? Nah, you gotta optimize your biometrics for a marathon. What my point is that every hobby has been enshittified and gentrified into a brand opportunity.

This strange infatuation with optimization culture is killing the human spirit.

So this new year, starting tomorrow, one of my resolutions is to do something bad but fun. Maybe I write a terrible poem. I like to draw and paint, so perhaps I will draw a horse that looks like a table or sing off-key in the showers or in front of my loved ones. The algorithm driving the mainstream social media wants me to be a polished product, but my humanity lives in these messy, unoptimized, cringe-inducing joyful failures.

I will try to reclaim the right to be an amateur. Will you join me?

#creativity #hobbies #art #depression #socialmedia #newyear #resolution #happynewyear #MentalHealth #Culture #enshittification #creative #design #writing #reading #books #drawing #music #gardening #nature #running #fitness

Wow! What an adventure! But first, an explainer. So ever since I had Speedy, my primary Windows machine custom-built in January of 2022, it has been unpredictably unstable when the system was really busy. Specifically, it seemed to crash and reboot randomly, but whenever the GPU was being heavily used. That, or if I switched from playback to recording controls for my PCIe sound card. But again, only sometimes, only randomly. It was really strange. A bunch of Internet research told me that I was very much not alone amongst owners of the particular Asus motherboard. People who know a lot more then me about hardware, and its associated firmware settings and workings came to the conclusion that when devices rapidly changed power states, or when the PCIe bus was heavily loaded with power draw, and that device rapidly changed C states, it would cause an APIC error on a random CPU core, the OS would bluescreen, and auto restart. So whatever, I lived with it for a while, just expected the machine to randomly reboot whenever it decided to, when the GPU was loaded, or the random time it would reboot after changing audio modes on the add-on sound card. But then I went to check for BIOS updates, and what do ya know, Asus still writes terse, if at least non-generic release notes, and amongst these notes was a line that roughly said that the PCIe C states crash problem was fixed! I almost jumped in my chair, but i held myself down, toned my excitement down, downloaded the update, and put it on a USB drive. My motherboard has a pretty neat feature called Asus BIOS Flashback. One of its features is a physical button on the back panel that, when the system is mostly powered down, but not entirely powered off, as in fans not spinning, but ATX power switch is on and motherboard is still getting power, it will update the BIOS from a designated file on a flash drive plugged into a designated port, with no user interaction! You hold the Flashback button in for 8 seconds, wait 18 minutes, and your BIOS should be the version you put on the flash drive. Wellp, I did this, waited, the fans and drives powered up after I tried the power button, but no OS. I was mad, I was growlin' like a mad wuff puppy! I thought I had wrecked the entire machine! I couldn't even figure out the correct key sequences to get a Debian installer booted, to at least see if the BIOS was posting and booting something. Nope. None of it worked. So I just crashed out myself at around 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM, then I tried a few more times, with no good results. But then I had an idea. What if I put the version of the BIOS that used to be on the board back on the flash drive and reflash it? Wellp, what do ya know, it actually worked! I have the computer back! Yay! So now, instead of jumping from BIOS 4602 to 5308 in one shot, I'm doing the upgrades one version at a time. See if that works any better.
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@JamminJerry Yeah, you don't have the physical flashback button that makes BIOS upgrades actually blind-friendly. Most integrated systems providers distribute BIOS firmware through Windows Update, but that does not happen with OEM systems, the boxes we build ourselves. In short, you're probably fine to just leave things alone. And now for a way longer winded version. Because you know I'm good for those, LOL. If your system is as stable as can possibly be possible with Windows running on it, as in you're not getting bluescreens/reboots on the regular, then you don't really need to update the BIOS. Well... There were a couple bad UEFI exploits and outright unfixable human blunders that may compromise a system's security at the firmware level, but people like us really don't have to worry about it. Probably about is much as we worry about being struck by lightning. Its high-value targets that the smart guys who have the skills to exploit this stuff go after. They want money or information valued in the millions, not social media posts from some rando. In my case, I was upgrading the BIOS to resolve a very long-standing, very annoying bug that the release notes said was fixed, or at least addressed in a BIOS update. But if there's nothing major bad going on with your system, best to just leave it alone and let it run.

Toward the end of 2024 we added a feature to Thunderbird desktop and Android to import accounts via a QR code (desktop generating the QR code and Android scanning it).

I think this feature should be abused by websites helping their users set up mail accounts (in TB for Android), so I've created a little library that helps with generating the QR codes: github.com/freaktechnik/thunde…