If companies insist on bricking gadgets, this is a better way to do it.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/0…
From comments, to save time: "It's not even "open-sourcing" anything. They simply supplied documentation for an HTTP-based API. An API that could have easily been deciphered by simply sniffing HTTP traffic going to one of these speakers when using the official app or however they were operated normally."
For most people familiar with what open source means, what Bose did is not open source in any manner.
Ahoj, tady Tlapka! 👋🐾 😃
Poslední dobou jsem hledala nějakou mikroblogovací platformu, kde se můžu kreativně (především textově) "vyřádit" o čemkoliv, co mě zrovna napadne a kde se na mě zároveň nebude hrnout kupa reklam a algoritmem vybraných příspěvků. No a vzpomněla jsem si na Mastodon, který jsem kdysi objevila. 😉
Vybrala jsem si tedy právě Mastodon pro svůj profil, kde bych ráda sdílela své myšlenky a názory na různá témata. Chci ho tvořit pod svoji přezdívkou, neboť jsem vyrůstala v době, kdy bylo běžnější na internetu vystupovat pod přezdívkou, než pod reálným jménem - a mě se to tak líbí víc. 😊 A komu se to nelíbí, ať mi klobouk políbí. 🧙😁
Chcete-li o mně něco vědět, přečtěte si popisek mého profilu, případně nějaké mé další příspěvky. Většina toho, co dělám, se dá shrnout pod pojem "digitální tvorba". 💻
Pokud se vám moje tvorba líbí, klidně můj profil sledujte nebo se třeba zapojte do (prosím slušné) diskuze o tématech, budu ráda. 😇
V roce 2025 se v AI kodovani ujal "deep modules" (simple interface, complex functionality) jako zasadni pattern. V podstate cele Unreleased je takhle napsane.
Rok 2026 ukaze, jak je to udrzitelne. Kod v modulech je v podstate "write once, edit never". Kdyz je neco potreba, cele se to prepisuje. A API kazdeho modulu hlidaji agenti, aby se pouzivalo a neduplikovala se funkcionalita.
Rikate si, ze takovy AI agentni system poroste exponencialne?
Ano.
Bude to zabava.
Ted si asi tri dny hraju se ciste agentnim projektem. Rozrostl se mimo hromady balastu na 10 stabilnich modulu. Pri kazdem implementovanem "ticketu" kontroluji AI agenti QA tech modulu.
Pouzivaji se v novem kodu spravne. Neduplikuje se jejich funkcionalita. Je potreba nejaky modul upravit => je jeho API upravene optimalne.
Samotna agentni kontrola modulu (~22k radku Rust kodu) sezere 100% limitu nejvyssiho tarifu Claude Code.
Uz ted takhle naivni pristup nema kam rust.
In all the time I've had my Zoom H5 Studio, I've really never given it a good SPL tolerance test. So, today, I went out to the nearby train tracks, and recorded two trains, both with the includec X/Y microphones, and a pair of Micboosters Clippy Pro.
The Clippy Pros lived up to their name, and the recording I got from them was basically unusable distorted bad. Next time, I'll try turning the pads on the inputs and see if it's the mics or the recorder that didn't like things.
Anyway, here's one of the two trains I managed to capture. This one is fast and short. I didn't use any processing, but I did ride the gain a little bit to make it a little easier to deal with the wide dynamic range. If anyone wants the raw, let me know.
For best affect, play it loud through something with lots of range.
Wow, relying on Signal might actually be a Very Bad Idea™
In below longread there's a lot to unwind, but the essence is this: it is a state asset for American imperialism built on the infrastructure of Big Tech.
So... uh... @delta it is then?
counterpunch.org/2025/03/07/th…
The Revolution Will Not Be Signaled - CounterPunch.org
We are constantly told that the messaging platform Signal is totally secure and benevolent. While Signal may be preferable to the dominant alternativesThe Mapping Project (CounterPunch.org)
@feld I think we have diametrically opposite preferences for how to manage things. I find that having stuff install outside of /usr/local and without using pkg or ports is generally a bad idea. If I need stuff from pip/npm/whatnot, it should be installed locally to a given user, not globally like suggested here. My biggest concern is the lack of maintainability.
But I'll see if I can give this a go, somehow. There's nothing in this bundle that, apart from some custom-built packages, should need anything special, so converting to a base-package approach should be mostly a matter of "getting it done".. :)
@mischievoustomato @ltning for certain automation/monitoring tools you either have to break the unix mantra of "everything is shared, only one copy of stuff installed" or build static binaries
that's another reason why Go got so popular -- it avoids this mess by producing mostly static binaries
@mischievoustomato @feld I don't quite understand this concern. If stuff is broken in the OS package repo then you're screwed anyway and I certainly wouldn't trust a config mgmt tool to "fix" anything. But I'm sure there are pains I have not experienced, so what do I know ;)
And regardless of all this: chatrelay depending on custom patches to upstream software is bad enough; that it seems hard-to-impossible to manage it using standard tools (even on the recommended platform) seems to me to be unfortunate. Each individual part looks fairly straight-forward from a cursory glance..
All that said: @feld - thank you for making the effort. You've made it much easier for me to understand how it all works, and potentially getting my own relay off the ground.
> chatrelay depending on custom patches to upstream software
It's actually zero. The only patch they have is a dovecot change that removes an unnecessary sleep/debounce that slows down message notification/delivery by 500ms
github.com/dovecot/core/pull/2…
everything else is just the specialized configuration and some custom python (later: rust) services that filter emails, lua scripts for dovecot and opendkim.
> If stuff is broken in the OS package repo then you're screwed anyway
I think FreeBSD believes the opposite. It's why we have a /rescue. 😀
The U.S. this morning seized oil tankers in international waters... just south of ICELAND.
Nothing to do with drugs.
Nothing to do with security.
Just straight-up theft.
If you think the U.S. does not plan to take Greenland, Canada, and other countries (by military force if it deems it "necessary"), you are now living in a fantasy world.
STOP 👏🏻 BUYING 👏🏻 AMERICAN 👏🏻 PRODUCTS
(Yes, this is a real tweet from the U.S. State Department. See for yourself: x.com/StateDept/status/2008221…)
I get that same uncomfortable look when someone tries to hand me a baby every time someone gives me a shoutout for some open source thing
"eehhhhh this is too big of a responsibility, i really shouldn't. no, you don't understand, you don't want me in this position it may not end well"
@mischievoustomato I can't call myself a programmer, never really been paid to "build something" as my primary job description.
I'm a sysadmin/network guy who has been up to his eyeballs in Linux/BSD for a long time and spent a lot of time reading code and fixing things.
I'm not fluent in PHP, but I've fixed customers' PHP apps before.
I've reworked a patches to C/C++ projects to make them compile again on newer OS or library or whatever
Give me a targeted error or problem and I can probably figure it out.
Ask me to build/design something from scratch and even though I have a lot of ideas in my head about the right way to do things because I try to pay attention to best practices, security, performance and have a pretty wide range of knowledge... I'm more likely than not to produce an amateurish pile of garbage
If someone else provided me with a complete technical design to follow of how it should work, there's a much better chance I can be successful or at least not waste so much time
Please retain middle-click paste
Hi there! I see over in Disable primary-paste by default (!119) · Merge requests · GNOME / gsettings-desktop-schemas · GitLab that Gnome is considering removing middle-click paste.GNOME Discourse

OK so I've been talking about The End of UX for a while now.
I want to shoutout the @firefoxwebdevs account for *not* ending UX. They are engaging with some pretty heated feedback regarding LLM-related UI and having a genuine dialogue. I may be pretty much on the side of the heated feedback, but I also want to give credit where credit is due.
The End of UX would be to say "we'll design this however we want and you'll just love it” rather than engage. FF isn't doing that, which is commendable!
If you want to get added to the relay operators chat group, please drop us a DM with an invite link to a dc profile. cheers.
Put down toast. Barely toasted. Ok, let's toast one more time.
BURNED.
how does this happen, science ?
LibreOffice project and community recap: December 2025 - TDF Community Blog
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last month of last year – click the links to learn more… At the start of December, we announced a new Code of Ethics and Fiduciary Duties for The Document Foundati…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
#Accessibility #Blind #JAWS #NVDA #Windows
Tamas G reshared this.
It is absolutely *wild* to me that media organizations still do not put RSS/Atom
feed info front-and-center on their websites.
One needs to dive into HTML code or use external tools to discover their feeds.
It is wild because this is one of the easiest, least-effort ways to reach their audience. Encouraging RSS/Atom use is a phenomenal way of becoming less reliant on gatekeepers like huge social media platforms.
Come on! 
reuters.com/business/musks-xai…
If you're wondering what consequences X has faced: none. At all. A few months ago when Grok called itself MechaHitler, the service was shut entirely for days, the same day. When this women issue happened, Elon laughed.
Grok is still outputting non-consensual deepfake pornography and sexual abuse material at a rate of 1 post per second. Example search:
from:@grok filter:media
Direct link:
x.com/search?q=from%3A%40grok%…
I hope Cisco enjoy directly funding sexual abuse material.
ideas appreciated #technology
chrisyoong.com/blog/inviting-h…
#a11y
Stop inviting overlay employees and bad actors into Accessibility spaces
It hands them blueprints for exploitation, legitimacy and controlchrisyoong.com
Putting people in bikinis is just the tip of the iceberg. On Telegram, users are finding ways to make Grok do far worse.
sightlessscribbles.com/the-hom…
It's so easy to forget how beautiful words can be. Thank you for the reminder, @WeirdWriter.
Everyone else: I would highly recommend his writing! See sightlessscribbles.com (there is an RSS feed).

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