Happy Birthday to those who refuse to give some random forum software their actual birth date 🥳
Happy Birthday to those who refuse to give some random forum software their actual birth date 🥳
RE: techhub.social/@rayckeith/1158…
Not open source:
"Open Printer will use the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 license for all of its files, including electronics and mechanical design files, firmware code, and the bill of materials"
So it will be illegal to manufacture it for a friend, manufacture replacement parts and sell them etc. ...
Openwashing should really be fought
"Open Printer is an open-source, repairable inkjet printer designed for makers, artists, and anyone tired of throwaway hardware. Built with standard mechanical components and modular parts, it’s easy to assemble, modify, and repair.Third Foundation (TechHub)
Running out of space? This hidden Windows folder may be the real culprit.Saikat Basu (MakeUseOf)
I'll be at #FOSDEM this year together with @IzzyOnDroid as part of my involvement with #IzzyOnDroid.
However, I figured, if I go there, why not order some #Catima stickers. After all, Catima is an app available on IzzyOnDroid :) They just came in and they look nice :)
Make sure to ping me at FOSDEM or visit the IzzyOnDroid stand to get one!
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I found my new favorite thing.
And I'm both thrilled and disappointed that I'm being forced to deploy it at 8 IN THE FUCKING MORNING.
EDIT: Oh sweet Baby "Bob", there's a whole Swiss Army Knife of a channel of this stuff: youtube.com/@neighborrevenge/v…
youtube.com/watch?v=xz-8OFcSUq…
Tired of loud, inconsiderate, annoying neighbors? Neighbor Revenge is your go-to channel for non-confrontational, creative solutions to everyday disruptions.YouTube
Instead of the usual #39C3 recommendations, here are my favorite underrated talks according to media.ccc.de (sorted by least viewed):
• What Makes Bike-Sharing Work? (media.ccc.de/v/39c3-what-makes…)
• Celestial navigation with very little math (media.ccc.de/v/39c3-celestial-…)
• Von Groschen und SpurLos - GNU Taler auch auf eurem Event! (media.ccc.de/v/39c3-von-grosch…)
• Don’t look up: There are sensitive internal links in the clear on GEO satellites (media.ccc.de/v/39c3-don-t-look…)
Learn how to find your position using a sextant and a custom slide rule, almost no math required! Since the dawn of time people have ask...media.ccc.de
@wolf480pl Yes. This would have been my second question that I didn’t get to ask because the herald didn’t see me at the mic 😞
Maybe send Nadia an email. (Or maybe more appropriately their research group: satcom.sysnet.ucsd.edu/)
Research project homepage for SATCOM Security: papers, source code, and recent satellite communications vulnerabilities.satcom.sysnet.ucsd.edu
🇨🇭🔐 Nový mobil Punkt MC03 nabízí bezpečný systém AphyOS, VPN a IP68
infoek.cz/novy-mobil-punkt-mc0…
🇨🇭🔐 The new Punkt MC03 mobile offers a secure AphyOS system, VPN and IP68
infoek-cz.translate.goog/novy-…
#PunktMC03 #Punkt #Switzerland #AphyOS #Tech
Švýcarská společnost Punkt nějakou dobu nabízela chytrý mobil s modelovým označením MC02. Jeho hardwarový výkon neoslnil, ale nabízel operační systém s důra ...Adolf Pupík (Infoek.cz)
In response to the articles circulated recently about people who are switching to Linux as their desktop operating system, I note that my first desktop Linux experience was in 1998. I investigated hardware compatibility, bought a new laptop, and a friend installed Linux on it for me. (The installation process wasn't accessible with a screen reader in those days.) I used Emacspeak to provide a spoken interface to the operating system. Unfortunately, my braille display wasn't supported - eventually fixed in the mid 2000s. Graphical X11 applications were not accessible either, but that, too, was rectified in the mid 2000s. In the late 90s, I didn't need GUI tools anyway. The modern JavaScript-intensive Web has changed that situation fundamentally.
Non-visual access to Linux continues to improve, albeit slowly and with highly constrained development resources. Although I've had (and continue to have) other operating systems, I still consider Linux my primary desktop computing environment.
#Linux #ScreenReaders #accessibility
Kaupankäynti uusilla Lassila & Tikanojan ja Luotean osakkeilla alkoi perjantaina.Merja Saarinen HS (Helsingin Sanomat)
Happy birthday, Blender! 🎂
Today, your own 3D software turns 2⁵! Here's to many more years of Freedom to Create.
#b3d
Want to develop your own chat app that works via Bluetooth, Tor, and pigeons? Or do you want to extend Briar to work via LoRa, Wi-Fi Aware, I2P, WhatsApp, whatever? Or Android is constantly suspending your app in the background?
I've written down some pointers to Briar's source code and research with pieces to start with. Inspired by an amazing #39c3, because sharing is caring.
nico.dorfbrunnen.eu/posts/2026…
#briar #tor #mesh #lora #i2p #p4p #p2p #offgrid
Sharing links to Briar's implementations of Tor, Bluetooth, memory-card support, and more.Nico Alt
« Hey if you herald on stage at the #39c3 with angy paws and a skirt I'll buy you a drink. »
🐱 « Eugh, fine. »
(and that's how I came back home with a skirt, tight highs and arm warmers and I love it)
( 📸 Kübi ) ( 📺 media.ccc.de/v/39c3-building-a… )
#furry #fursuit #fursuitfriday #femboyfriday
Learn from our mistakes during the first iteration of Network Operations for Europe's largest furry convention, Eurofurence. Dieses Jahr ...media.ccc.de
🚨new paper published! 🚨
„Many weak and few strong links“ seems to be a common pattern in many ecological networks. 1st author Franziska Koch shows that this pattern can enable stabilising effects of network structure, using competitive hierarchies as a case study. We argue that skewed link strength distributions should hence receive more attention, especially in studies based on #RandomMatrixTheory.
link.springer.com/article/10.1…
#TheoreticalEcology
#EcologicalModelling
#EcologicalNetworks
Ecological networks tend to contain many weak and only a few strong links. Furthermore, link strengths are often patterned within a network in ways that enhance system stability considerably, increasing the ability of the system to return to equilibr…SpringerLink
I'd like you to know some numbers.
340.
That's the number of brand new billionaires we made in 2025. Roughly one a day and more than any other year.
9 million.
That's the number of people who died of hunger in 2025. Over 24,000 every single day for an entire year.
40 billion.
That's the number of dollars it would cost to end world hunger. Not to alleviate it. Not to lessen it. To eradicate it.
11.
That's the percentage tax we would have needed to impose on ONLY new wealth on ONLY billionaires in ONLY 2025 in order to eradicate world hunger. Eleven percent. That's all. Compared to the vast coffers of wealth they've already accumulated that's a rounding error.
Eat the rich. Tax them now.
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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! 🎉
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@dpp I'll let @IzzyOnDroid know, may be worth having a look :)
Any chance anyone on your team might happen to be at FOSDEM? Would be the easiest way to have a talk and see what might make sense :)
On Christmas Eve I will take on the toughest cycling challenge of my life…I will attempt to ride 5,000 km on Zwift in eight days, for a new official world re...YouTube
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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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.
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.
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
I just tagged a new release of slidge-whatsapp, the (objectively best (unbiased opinion)) #XMPP to WhatsApp gateway. It fixes a lot of long-standing issues and starts much faster than the previous releases. Enjoy!
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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?
This is what happened to PM2.5 particle counts in the air in the Netherlands, at New Year's: stofradar.nl/2025_2026.mp4
Edit: more at stofradar.nl/
@FreakyFwoof @fabienmarry I've seen plenty of people add insight via quote post. But that's like 10% of the time, generously?
Quick scroll through Fabien's timeline, not much "value add" there imo
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…
Recent studies hint that crabs, lobsters, and other crustaceans experience pain and discomfort in ways we hadn't fully understood before.Eric Ralls (Earth.com)
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